The Beats were overtaken by the realist short story masters; they too were overtaken by door-stopping novels.
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Within months, the momentum for war within the administration had overtaken the normal processes of decision-making — and certainly had overtaken the public case for war.
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"The Republican Party was overtaken by populism in 2016, so it wouldn't shock me to see the Democrat Party overtaken by a socialist this cycle," Tyson said.
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" Sanders shouted, his voice overtaken by shouts of "Bernie!
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"I wouldn't say these currencies have overtaken it," he says.
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So why has our world been overtaken by light pollution?
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The hamburgers have overtaken the app since the pair's departure.
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The Darkness of Trump has overtaken the brightness of Obama.
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It has overtaken Starbucks in supermarket sales, Euromonitor International says.
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This argument has been overtaken by events, as they say.
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Before she knows it, the corn madness has overtaken her.
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Facebook's algorithms are sophisticated, but they haven't overtaken us yet.
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Other countries have now joined and overtaken them (see chart).
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Don't let yourself be overtaken by fear, spite or rage.
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No candidate has overtaken Biden in the RealClearPolitics polling average.
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Has since been overtaken by current Real forward Cristiano Ronaldo.
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In Tennessee, Republican Marsha Blackburn has overtaken former Democratic Gov.
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Bagheri said, and she has been overtaken by economic worries.
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But that strategy seems to have been overtaken by events.
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The final days of something very, very powerful being overtaken.
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One of the security outposts was overtaken by the Taliban.
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The device has overtaken her life much as cigarettes had.
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It would quickly be overtaken by Hamas, just like Gaza.
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It's been overtaken by larger and more aggressive retail rivals.
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The politicians have, in short, been overtaken by the street.
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Their rivals had grown, developed, caught up and overtaken them.
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"Public service has caught up and sometimes overtaken us," he agrees.
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Over the past few weeks, EpiPens have slowly overtaken the news.
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Netflix has now overtaken McDonald's and General Electric in market value.
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By 2002 Fox had overtaken long-established CNN in the ratings.
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Both were overtaken in March by Google's Bristlecone, with 21970 qubits.
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And Microsoft has overtaken Apple as the world's most valuable company.
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Since 2012, Samsung actually has overtaken Apple in the smartphone market.
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The gosh factor has been overtaken by the "do-good factor".
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The League has overtaken it to become Italy's most popular party.
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It wasn't until decades after Herod's death that Masada was overtaken.
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Convinced, however, that he would be too overtaken with emotion, Mrs.
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"The infrastructure week's been overtaken by the latest tweet," quipped Rep.
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All seemed deeply impressed by the calamity which has overtaken them.
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In the end they were overtaken by madness, illness and death.
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I let myself be overtaken by their stories and their grief.
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Then I was overtaken by a smell that tickled my nostrils.
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A series of recent setbacks has overtaken his aura of indispensability.
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Asia Pacific has now overtaken North America as its top market.
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Others said the whistleblower complaint has been overtaken by other events.
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Sanders has overtaken him in the Real Clear Politics polling average.
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As such, certain items included here will have been overtaken by events.
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Cavani has now overtaken Ibrahimovic as the club's all-time top scorer.
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In lethality, the jihadists in Africa have already overtaken their Iraqi comrades.
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So most kids apps are overtaken by obnoxious ads and purchase prompts.
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Events in the Philippines, though, have been overtaken by those in Indonesia.
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The question is 'why has Vermeer overtaken Ter Borch as a painter?
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Don Ray Smith, 81, was overtaken by wildfire near Redding last week.
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For their part, the duo seemed overtaken by the joyous crowd reaction.
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She got out of her vehicle, was overtaken by floodwaters and drowned.
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In June, much of Foley, Missouri, was overtaken by the Mississippi River.
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It has also overtaken the U.S. as the world's largest oil importer.
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Instead of being overtaken by our anxiety, we can partner with it.
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Kvyat was overtaken by Russell before recovering position and then passing Albon.
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Mexico has overtaken China this year as the largest U.S. trading partner.
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But that house was flooded, overtaken by a river that changed course.
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I'm spacey and forgetful, sporadically sleepless and overtaken with waves of nausea.
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But under quarantine, the city was overtaken by an extraordinary sound: silence.
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But sometimes, when we're out in the world, I'm overtaken by melancholy.
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It has already overtaken major stocks such as PayPal, Costco, and Salesforce.
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Traditional ceramics have not been completely abandoned, but rather overtaken by experimentation.
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And the neighborhoods of northwest Brooklyn have overtaken Mill Basin in status.
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So what we've done now, we've overtaken about 85033 of my competitors.
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Still, the Florida State Seminoles have overtaken them as Florida's premier squad.
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Services are already Apple's second-largest business, having overtaken personal computers in 2016.
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After a little more than two weeks, overtaken by sympathy, they released Bengtsson.
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That statistic represents the first time that card payments have overtaken cash ones.
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She was the front-runner in 2008 before being overtaken by Barack Obama.
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The region has now overtaken North America as the largest contributor to revenue.
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He was broody by nature except when he was overtaken by good moods.
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"Just driving, overtaken by water," Houston Mayor Silvester Turner said a press conference.
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Many times, I've felt like my entire personality can be overtaken by demonization.
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Over the past several years, a narrative of transformation has overtaken the city.
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X5 Retail Group, its main competitor, has overtaken it in terms of revenue.
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In Britain sales of free-range eggs have overtaken those of caged ones.
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Bill Gates just got overtaken as the second-richest person in the world.
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Snapchat has reportedly overtaken Twitter's daily active users despite being half its age.
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The trend toward record setting has overtaken what used to be called exploration.
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Industry has overtaken agriculture as the primary revenue source for most of them.
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Some spots have been overtaken by thick vegetation and trees, obscuring important landmarks.
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Half an hour in, you're overtaken on the inside by a hound dog.
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The millennial generation has just overtaken the baby boomers as America's largest cohort.
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Now the latter part of that, at least, has been overtaken by events.
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Italy has overtaken China as the country with the most coronavirus-related deaths.
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"Events have overtaken us," said Samuel Lee, an anti-abortion lobbyist in Missouri.
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For the moment, the earthquake seems to have overtaken the schools' other problems.
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"He was overtaken as a person and became a symbol," Ms. Hatcher said.
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In her state, Baden-Württemberg, Alternative for Germany has overtaken the Social Democrats.
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Do you regret at all the kind of tone that's overtaken this race?
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He left Arlington House, and the estate was eventually overtaken by Union soldiers.
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Overtaken by the return of business as usual, by inertia, old habits, expediency.
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Will he push against the partisanship that has overtaken Congress and promote compromise?
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But those comments were quickly overtaken by more inflammatory tweets from the President.
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I stay focused on my own future to not get overtaken by hardship.
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These objects seem to have been overtaken by a horde of alien creatures.
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Over the past year, Juul has rapidly overtaken the U.S. e-cigarette market.
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China has also overtaken the U.S. to become the world's largest EV market.
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When it has been overtaken by new technology, or changing norms and cultural preferences?
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Rusal was overtaken by China's Hongqiao as the world's top aluminium producer last year.
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By 2007, Toyota had overtaken General Motors (GM) to become the world's leading automaker.
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Does it ever feel at times that Barbara has slightly overtaken McLeod's own life?
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Trade concerns have overtaken tax cut inquiries among users of online search engines, too.
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Eventually, the rotary phone was overtaken with touch-tone phones, beginning in the 1970s.
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Pibernik was eventually overtaken on the last lap and Fernando Gaviria won the stage.
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Like Huxley, Cline has written of a dystopian environment wherein technology has overtaken humanity.
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Both were soon overtaken by a motorbike-riding drag queen dressed as a witch.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Norwegian Air Shuttle has overtaken British Airways as the biggest non-U.
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Ted Cruz, who has overtaken Trump's first place position in Iowa in several polls.
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By mid-August, they'd overtaken their rival Giants for first place in the division.
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Flows into most asset classes have already overtaken peaks reached before the financial crisis.
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NEW YORK, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Japan has overtaken China as the largest non-U.
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The Wall Street Journal earlier reported that Apple has overtaken Spotify on the metric.
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On Thursday, those celebratory images were overtaken by a player in a gas mask.
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The shouted slurs and gunfire were quickly overtaken by a new sound: police sirens.
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That's a turnaround for National, which had been overtaken by Labour in some polls.
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At moments Alphabet has overtaken Apple as the most valuable company in the world.
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Why it matters: Transportation has overtaken electricity as the largest source of U.S. emissions.
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By some measures, it's overtaken some of the most established news and consumer brands.
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In some places where flameless cremation is available, it has quickly overtaken the alternative.
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And with a handful of tweets, the students had overtaken another adult official's narrative.
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That, in part, is why he has been overtaken, why he lost his way.
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At greater distances, the solar wind diminishes and is overtaken by the interstellar flow.
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Gelambong's discovery had left him cynical about the industry that had overtaken his home.
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Spain's coronavirus death toll has overtaken China's, with more than 21,000 people deaths globally.
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Opioids have overtaken our communities—only together can we overcome and take them back.
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While her case plays out, a transgender rights controversy has overtaken the United States.
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Purported physical benefits have since overtaken infant empathy as the treatment's main selling point.
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Will is completely overtaken by it at this point; he's slowly becoming a different person.
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I&aposve got to start with this Bible mania that&aposs overtaken the networks, Laura.
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Help us to struggle against the barbarism that has overtaken much of public discourse today.
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Since I've stopped my struggle to be beautiful, I am overtaken by beauty more often.
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When the film opens, frustrations have long since overtaken joy for Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio).
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It's the first year, according to Marketing Land's research, that URLs have overtaken the hashtag.
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Although German was once the traditional second choice, it has long been overtaken by Spanish.
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There seems no symbolism in it; I am, for a moment, overtaken by oceanic feeling.
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Microsoft has overtaken Apple in market cap value for the first time in eight years.
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In its pursuit for parity with Amazon, Walmart has clearly overtaken eBay in merchant preference.
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The New York Times reported in 2013 that Amazon had overtaken Google in shopping searches.
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Even here, though, events have overtaken policy through the extreme and nihilist challenge of ISIS.
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Emirates, Dubai's flag carrier, had already overtaken Gulf Air as the region's best-known airline.
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He was overtaken by flames while on the job and his body was found Thursday.
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In the end, Shockwave and Flash were overtaken by more powerful standards like HTML 5.
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"As we saw last summer, once 2,800 was officially overtaken, it became support," he said.
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For the first time in the 21st century, India has overtaken China's air pollution levels.
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Minneapolis has overtaken Washington, D.C., as the nation's fittest city, according to an annual list.
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A profound change of mood has overtaken the territory in the past couple of years.
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Even before the disquiet, Chinese companies had overtaken many American rivals in spending on ads.
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He longed for a military career, but that ambition was overtaken by his business responsibilities.
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Read more: Singapore and Hong Kong have overtaken the US as the most competitive economies.
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In terms of market capitalisation it has also been overtaken by rival JD Sports Fashion.
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For one, illicit fentanyl and heroin have overtaken conventional painkillers in terms of overdose deaths.
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Spain's coronavirus death toll has overtaken China's, while deaths globally have reached more than 21,000.
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Spain's coronavirus death toll has overtaken China's and more than 13,000 people have died globally.
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Memes haven't yet overtaken God in popularity, though things aren't looking good: [H/T: Gizmodo]
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Still, the museum is careful not to let the art be overtaken by everything else.
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Actual events, which he had helped stimulate, had overtaken his effort to manipulate the electorate.
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Even before that, Sanders had been overtaken by Warren in early-state and national polls.
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During his title drought, the men's game has been overtaken by a new world order.
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"The summit was a rush decision and quickly overtaken by unrealistic expectations," Davenport told me.
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Whole cities stand silent, nature has overtaken technology, and humans are nowhere to be found.
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There are legislative guidelines on what happens next, but they could be overtaken by events.
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People saw Valentine's Day as being a noble Christian tradition that had been overtaken by commerce.
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On Sundays in Chicago, the lakefront is overtaken by hungry Bears fans looking for something hearty.
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They felt as if the people of Clinton's America had overtaken them somehow, probably by cheating.
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The subsequent #Februdairy hashtag, which as expected was overtaken by vegans, only stoked a hotter flame.
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This might not be a temporary aberration, either; President Trump has completely overtaken the Republican Party.
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The increased protection would reportedly ensure that fields were not overtaken by Islamic State (ISIS) insurgents.
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The plan includes incentives to ensure the marijuana industry is not overtaken by big tobacco companies.
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In the United States, specifically, Apple Music is said to have overtaken Spotify in subscriber count.
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In Turkey relief at the failure of a coup was overtaken by savage (and popular) reprisals.
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It could also keep his agenda in the House from being overtaken by Trump's policy positions.
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But, under its hyperactive, media-savvy leader, Matteo Salvini, it has overtaken M5S in the polls.
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A 2017 survey claimed Instagram had overtaken Facebook as the worst social media platform for bullying.
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This one Amazon chart shows how India has overtaken China as its most important international market.
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Over the past five years it has overtaken methamphetamine as the drug of choice, he says.
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But, don't let the hype deceive you: Fortnite hasn't actually overtaken every corner of the internet.
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The U.S. has overtaken Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the world's top producer this year.
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By the early 20th century, however, Thanksgiving had overtaken Evacuation Day as the premier autumnal rite.
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But those messages have largely been overtaken by other news, oftentimes generated by the President himself.
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It had been overtaken by the Middle East which is now the company's second-biggest market.
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I was overtaken by fear since I had no idea what was going to happen next.
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In some cases uncommon spellings have overtaken more usual ones: last year baby Jaxons outnumbered Jacksons.
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Whatever idiocy they're spouting will have been totally overtaken by events by the time it's screened.
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Bernard Arnault has overtaken Bill Gates as the world's second-richest person, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
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Yet today steak consumption has gone into an unprecedented decline, as poultry sales have overtaken beef.
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Since then, Turkish forces have entered Kurdish territory in Syria and overtaken a key border town.
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Only a week after K-pop queens Blackpink smashed records on YouTube, BTS has overtaken them.
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NYC has also recently overtaken Boston both in dollars raised and number of funded hardware startups.
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That means that India has overtaken the U.S. on sales with only China ahead of it.
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His goal was to impress his father, a man who was gradually overtaken by his alcoholism.
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Price has overtaken pollution as the key determinant of Chinese production dynamics over the coming months.
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As the years passed and typewriters were overtaken by word processors and then personal computers, Mrs.
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Talk of the reckoning has essentially overtaken all else in the movie capital in recent weeks.
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It has since been overtaken by the market, along with our playgrounds and the orange orchards.
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A new report highlights the way that a fashion subculture has been overtaken by big business.
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There's sort of a spasm of sanctimony that has overtaken the mainstream media in recent years.
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Perhaps these shortcomings will be overtaken with a return to the idea of markets and choice.
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Spain's coronavirus death toll has overtaken China's and a total of 21,2597.91 people have died globally.
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Some of the land he farms, overtaken by the Blue Earth River, sat empty this season.
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I wrote asking what had overtaken him, and he wrote back, but didn't answer the question.
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Her arguments against US support for Israel are at this point being overtaken by the tweets.
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But these benefits were completely overtaken by evidence that lung function may degrade with chronic use.
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Euronet had overtaken Ant Financial's original offer of $880 million with a bid of $995 million.
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Since the previous index release, Sudan has overtaken Yemen to become the highest risk country globally.
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But in recent weeks, prominent churches have been overtaken by the country's long-running political crisis.
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Other features, however, have been lost as these churches, chapels, and synagogues are overtaken by nature.
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The US will be overtaken by China, which rises 29 places to 39th in the table.
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Overtaken by pure joy, he holds a basil leaf over his head and closes his eyes.
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Overtaken by pure joy, he holds a basil leaf over his head and closes his eyes.
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BUT THAT HAS BEEN OVERTAKEN BY THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK- IATA CEO * TOUGH TIMES ARE AHEAD.
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And he suggested that a larger goal had overtaken the original one of Mr. Bouteflika's ouster.
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In per capita income terms, the United States has, by most measures, been overtaken by Switzerland.
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American football has overtaken the football the rest of the world knows on at least one metric.
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Polls suggest that the powerful Angela Merkel could be overtaken at the ballot by her socialist rival.
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Eileen shares a heartbreaking story about her mother, who was her best friend, being overtaken by dementia.
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They were killed when they were overtaken by the widest tornado ever recorded near El Reno, Oklahoma.
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Soon, every single one of Curran's Instagram photos was overtaken by Beyoncé fans posting the bee emoji.
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But a Quinnipiac University poll out on Monday showed that Sanders has overtaken the former vice president.
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According to the survey, Instagram has overtaken Snapchat as the first most-used social platform by teens.
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Those two countries have overtaken Saudi Arabia as the top suppliers to China so far this year.
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German has overtaken French as the language most sought-after by employers in Britain, new research shows.
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Any other day that felt like the worst, was quickly overtaken by Thursday, the actual worst day.
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Young lives lost in Lahore blast Overtaken by grief Naveed Ashraf's mother was beside herself with loss.
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Microsoft released the operating system between 27 and 2014, and it's since been overtaken by Windows 10.
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Bestler, 23, was overtaken by the aggressive bees and stung more than 1,000 times, authorities said Thursday.
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Unfortunately, it felt like a lot of Kate's day was overtaken by her siblings and some drama.
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Its usage spiked after women's suffrage, and by the 1930s the insult had overtaken the zoological term.
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Xiaomi, for instance, has several phone factories in India, where it has overtaken Samsung in market share.
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In India, they have overtaken Apple's iOS to become the second-most popular devices after Android handsets.
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By Friday night, Twitter was overtaken by thirsty tweets about Centineo shocking icy hearts back to life.
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To some people it is what dreams are made of: an entire town overtaken by glorious goats.
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Consumption per head peaked in 1976; around 1990 beef was overtaken by chicken as America's favourite meat.
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Dangote Group has overtaken LafargeHolcim, a Swiss behemoth, as the largest cement producer in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Famously, True Blood makes us watch a battered fox corpse slowly be overtaken by thousands of maggots.
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But now Joel and Ruth have sort of overtaken that, and they've become the Loving's for me.
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" He added, as if someone had overtaken his body during the exchange, "That is disturbing to me.
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By fall of 2014, Chromebooks had overtaken iPad shipments in the educational sector for the first time.
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Turkey has overtaken Greece to be the second most popular destination, with Spain remaining in top spot.
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President-elect Trump's transition has been overtaken by foreign events and gotten off to a rocky start.
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The United States has overtaken Saudi Arabia to become the world's second-biggest crude producer after Russia.
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Above all else, however, they have been battlegrounds for the internecine brawls that have overtaken both parties.
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The story of that effort has been overtaken by his son's work for a Ukrainian gas company.
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Why it matters: Transportation has overtaken power generation as the largest source of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
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Jeb Bush (R) took an early lead four years ago — only to be swiftly overtaken by Trump.
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The Taliban has overtaken ISIS as the deadliest terror organization in the world as of last year.
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There were six ways out of town, but many of those exits were quickly overtaken by flames.
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By Wilder's second year, music had completely overtaken his academic pursuits at Columbia, and he dropped out.
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But whose days of gainful employment could be numbered if manual analytics can be overtaken by automation.
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Within minutes, however, U-576 was overtaken by US Navy forces and another merchant ship called Unicoi.
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The massively multiplayer online game has overtaken Minecraft and is wildly popular with the pre-teen crowd.
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Among US teens, social media has overtaken traditional mediums for news consumption, including TV, print, and online.
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The takeaway from the event was not that all hedge funds will soon be overtaken by computers.
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Overwhelmed by the utter disaster that had overtaken her, she did not fear death; she embraced it.
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The U.S. has now overtaken China as the country with the most confirmed cases in the world.
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Google's parent company Alphabet has overtaken Apple to become the most cash-rich company in the world.
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A financial boom not seen since the dot-com mania of the late 1990s has overtaken Canada.
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Beyond the city's core, blocks are dotted with blighted buildings, some appearing to be overtaken by nature.
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Or it may demonstrate a desire to attend that's overtaken by anxiety as party time draws nigh.
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The watch is currently the top selling wearable fitness tracker, having recently overtaken Fitbit for the spot.
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This makes Charlotte the first princess who won't be overtaken in the line by a younger brother.
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In the past year, San Francisco-based Juul Labs has rapidly overtaken the U.S. e-cigarette market.
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In 2004, Dean, who was the front-runner, was overtaken at the last moment by then-U.
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It might have just been my usual suggestibility, but I got a bit overtaken by "Weltschmerz" today.
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But impeachment has since been overtaken on the news agenda by the U.S. killing of Iranian Gen.
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Sanders has been struggling in the polls ... overtaken in a big way by fellow Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Sometimes, as if overtaken by joy, he simply leaped into the air and landed on the beat.
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Emerging economies had overtaken developed countries overall in the learning and development of workers, the study found.
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Downtown has changed beyond recognition, its cold-water lofts overtaken by shoe boutiques and tourist-trap restaurants.
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Chinese have overtaken Australians to become the top visitors to Bali, representing around a quarter of arrivals.
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The jihadi threat -- while still dangerous -- has been overtaken by the scourge of right-wing extremist terror.
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In parts of eastern Germany, it has already overtaken the Social Democrats as the second-biggest party.
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Every room I wandered through in VRChat was overtaken by little wall-eyed echidnas spitting and clicking.
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Caption: Amazon Echo, a voice-controlled Bluetooth speaker with smarts, has rightly overtaken a good number of homes.
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On Friday, it was overtaken by Microsoft as the second-biggest company in the world by market value.
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Hannity will be back, the Democratic Party is being overtaken by the radical left, we have the proof.
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Yet, no sooner had this air of seriousness overtaken his candidacy than Clinton seemed to reassert her dominance.
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A 37-year-old man jumped in to save her but he was overtaken by waves and drowned.
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Digital music sales outpaced CD sales in 2015, and in 2017 downloads were themselves overtaken by streaming sales.
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Facebook is unquestionably the largest source and has overtaken Google referral traffic, which accounts for just 38 percent.
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Earlier in the day, five people were found dead inside charred vehicles, apparently overtaken by wind-whipped flames.
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She has to find a way to ensure her control of the coven before they're overtaken and killed.
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When Ann Caruso was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 41, her devastation was quickly overtaken by resolve.
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In a few particularly incompetent firms, poorly enforced targets fuelled resentment among men overtaken by less-qualified women.
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But the throne has been overtaken, the borders of Iraden are under attack, and Raven's rule is weakening.
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In season 3, we will likely find out what happens when that fire has overtaken the Gilead regime.
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Both were overtaken by the hoo-ha around the president's attempt to restrict travel from some Muslim countries.
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Inside the implant, there is no threat of those cells being overtaken by the body's native stem cells.
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Microsoft also recently revealed that Microsoft Teams has overtaken Slack with more than 13 million daily active users.
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After all, who knows when the madness will end, and who Pokemon Go will have overtaken by then?
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But his job has nevertheless overtaken Christopher's life, and it's his family that ends up paying the price.
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NEWS reports suggesting that the number of murders in London has overtaken that in New York are premature.
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That was really telling of how overtaken by the feeling I was that day, a tragic, tragic day.
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Russia dropped to fourth place in the ranking of the world's biggest military spenders, overtaken by Saudi Arabia.
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A bulldozer operator killed when he was overtaken by a massive blaze in Northern California has been identified.
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Carson, respected within the evangelical community, had briefly overtaken Trump in the polls earlier in the 2016 campaign.
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He dropped precipitously as Ron Paul eventually took the lead only to be overtaken by a Romney surge.
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Information technology has overtaken financial stocks as the best performer in the S&P 500 since the election.
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An illegitimate, white supremacist, ultra-capitalist, repressive regime has overtaken one of the most powerful countries on earth.
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As the chart on the next page shows, human consumption of farmed fish has overtaken that of beef.
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But, has the sudden arrival of gene-edited animals overtaken the public discussion of their risks and benefits?
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But thousands of others are taking refuge in informal camps that have overtaken college campuses or hospital grounds.
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"There should be no reference because the (Data Protection Commisioner's) decision has been overtaken by events," he said.
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But, good lord, at least Firedog isn't contributing to the manic avocado obsession that has overtaken Western society.
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But history was overtaken by a health crisis, as the budget became an exercise in fiscal intensive care.
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Over the last decade, anxiety has overtaken depression as the most common reason college students seek counseling services.
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As the pandemic has overtaken national politics, his chosen enemies have included China, news media outlets and Biden.
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Since the world has been overtaken by monsters and nature, Link has some work cut out for him.
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Then, too, Kaneisha is occasionally overtaken by musical fits in which Rihanna's song "Work" causes her to twerk.
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The longtime Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was overtaken by Jackson, who remains the franchise's top quarterback moving forward.
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But after the first few sets, he was overtaken by an urge to make the night more meaningful.
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In time, however, it had been overtaken by the defeated powers, seemingly in imitation of the United States.
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South Korea has far overtaken China in the number of new COVID-19 cases it records each day.
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The tech world was then overtaken by men, and the fratty, tech bro culture eventually became the norm.
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The C.G.T., which traces its roots to the French Communist party, has never been overtaken by another union.
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The city's neighborhoods are temporarily overtaken by so-called interventions at plazas, classrooms, riverbanks, water fountains and more.
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And as far as the business went, pornography had moved west primarily, and videocassettes had overtaken theatrical porn.
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With money to be made in repurposing those batteries, finding second-use applications has overtaken efforts to recycle.
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A church once full of people still stands tall, but is now completely overtaken by vines and roots.
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Earlier this week, Trump's former top Russia adviser described a State Department overtaken by Giuliani's shadow diplomacy campaign.
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This show could have easily been overtaken by political sniping, but that would have distracted from the work.
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His approval rating was overtaken by opposition Labor leader Anthony Albanese in the poll, which surveyed 20.5,2900 voters.
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India was overtaken by China in May as the world's fastest-growing major economy, according to IMF data.
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The case is not much known today because it was overtaken two decades later by Miranda v. Arizona.
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In 1997, the iconic Cat in the Hat balloon injured four people after being overtaken by strong winds.
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That's a remarkable change since early October when Warren had actually overtaken Biden in the RCP national average.
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The members of the Voorhees family, meanwhile, are overtaken by psychic homelessness without the emotional anchor Gus provided.
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Front-office CRM software has already overtaken back-office enterprise resource planning (ERP) tools, were SAP is dominant.
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He seemed not so much devastated by Marianne's death as overtaken by the memory of their time together.
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India has overtaken China as Amazon's most important international market, as displayed by discussions on its earning calls.
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The majority are located on poorer blocks, where they have partially overtaken the role of the neighborhood liquor store.
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Google has overtaken Apple, which now has a brand value of $107.1 billion, down 27 percent on last year.
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Snus has been used for decades in Sweden and has overtaken cigarettes as the country's most popular tobacco product.
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A fire swept through the home, and after leading a woman to safety, Zanca was overtaken by the flames.
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This view has entirely overtaken our debate about affirmative action -- a matter before the Supreme Court again this year.
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More recently, emoji have overtaken emoticons, and they've shown up in all types of cases, from murder to robbery.
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Vegetation has overtaken blocks of abandoned houses, with streetlights gone permanently dark, empty churches, and, always, the biohazard signs.
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But in the Baltic region, local hunter-gatherers seem to have just adopted farming, without being overtaken by farmers.
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Singapore is now the third-biggest trading centre for foreign exchange in the world (having overtaken Tokyo in 2013).
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The sense of scale is phenomenal, whether you're dodging giant Piranha Plants or being overtaken by a colossal Bowser.
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Liverpool was overtaken by Everton, its crosstown rival, which moved into eighth place by winning at Stoke, 3-0.
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And it's really important for American companies to be the innovators, because otherwise America could be overtaken by China.
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Many existing standards have either been overtaken by advances in efficiency or were set too low to start with.
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And societies that are prepared to be more daring and have efficient capital markets have overtaken us on this.
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In a geologic blink, the fossil record will be overtaken by a handful of two and four-legged mammals.
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Over time, enthusiasm for the intellectual purity of the net was overtaken by the need to appeal to investors.
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Other trends in the marketplace have overtaken its popularity, industry analysts say, and health concerns have threatened its reputation.
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The topic has overtaken West Wing policy sessions as Trump looks to harness what he views as political momentum.
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China is now Israel's second largest export market for goods after the United States, having overtaken Britain last year.
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Similarly, on Tuesday, the #StopIslam hashtag was quickly overtaken by other users slamming the trend as "stupid" and senseless.
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"They did not know what to do," Julie said of those overtaken by the wildfire while trying to escape.
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Hu also said CATL had overtaken its Chinese rival, Byd Co , in sales in May or June this year.
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The Sweden Democrats still trail the Social Democratic Party but has overtaken the main opposition Moderates in many polls.
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"The groupthink that has overtaken national media outlets is embarrassing," Scarborough wrote in a Washington Post op-ed Tuesday.
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China's top smartphone maker, Huawei, has recently overtaken Apple in global smartphone sales and it's second just behind Samsung.
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They have overtaken the Moderates as the second largest party, according to the poll, trailing only the Social Democrats.
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When the mode is off, the pokémon are in their natural habitat, a high-contrast planet overtaken by foliage.
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Which had already overtaken Mr. Trump's waffling over his own call for a ban on Muslims entering the country.
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I wonder how she squares being overtaken by an Asian man and a Hindu Hawaiian congresswoman with that statement.
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Some Facebook users have complained in recent years about pages for deceased family members apparently being overtaken by spam.
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Despite that high match day attendance, Germany was overtaken by clubs in Spain's La Liga for total revenue generation.
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And with temperatures in the high 80s during the day, a stench of rotting bodies has overtaken the communities.
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But for the first time since the sell-off in February, technology has overtaken banks as the bigger overweight.
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We've overtaken Saudi Arabia to become the top global oil producer and have even outpaced Russia in gas production.
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Japan, which had been the world's second-largest economy after the United States, was overtaken by China in 2010.
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France and Germany have now overtaken the UK as the main recipients of capital from the European Investment Bank.
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Midway through "Everyday Is Like Sunday," Morrissey was overtaken by a sea of bodies being launched from every direction.
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This week's poll is the first time Clinton has overtaken Trump in the Rasmussen Reports polls in a month.
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Only 15 percent of fantasy leagues are public, and head-to-head has long since overtaken rotisserie-style scoring.
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So you knew whether your friend or your foe was sailing toward you, barring a ship overtaken by pirates.
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Italy has overtaken Greece as the No. 1 European entry point for migrants attempting the journey across the Mediterranean.
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Overdoses have overtaken car crashes and gun violence to become the leading cause of death for Americans under 55.
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The U.S. has also overtaken China and Italy as the country with the most cases, with more than 85,000.
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In one, a nun walks past an old stone building, only to be overtaken by a tourist bike-bus.
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By Sunday, roads in many states were jammed as a normally busy summer weekend was overtaken by eclipse mania.
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After she survived the attack, her struggle to recover has been overtaken by commenters who say she deserved it.
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Though much cleaner than coal, natural gas has already overtaken coal as the nation's largest source of carbon emissions.
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Nigeria, despite having overtaken South Africa as the continent's largest economy, has just one trained surgeon per 100,000 people.
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An article this week noted California had overtaken Britain as the world's fifth-largest economy and discussed the milestone.
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It closed in 1986 and its once-glamorous swimming pools and gazebos are being overtaken by the surrounding woods.
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But if the TikTok surge continues, both Pinterest and Snapchat could be soon be overtaken by the Chinese app.
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He was briefly overtaken by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos as the world's richest man on 27 July this year.
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Comparing the two terms using Google Search trends shows climate change has overtaken global warming's search popularity since 2015.
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The second half is overtaken by the Jellicle ball, as all these different cats show off for each other.
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But by this stage, terminals had been closed down, people had been evacuated and hysteria had overtaken the airport.
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Ahn has been in second place in polls behind Moon, but has recently at times overtaken the liberal candidate.
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In the near term, however, despite climate change's palpable presence, transportation planners aren't allowing Dalton Highway to be overtaken.
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As is the case with most high-profile stories, speculation about what could happen has overtaken what's actually happening.
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A photograph of an egg has overtaken Kylie Jenner as the holder of the most-liked post ever on Instagram.
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He was later incensed when blocked by Sainz and demanded his team order the Spaniard to slow and be overtaken.
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Yet Julia Cagé, a French media expert, does not think France is being overtaken by a wave of post-truthism.
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The biggest missing piece is texting, which has almost completely overtaken voice calling for roughly the reasons Foster Wallace describes.
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Often you'll stumble across areas overrun with corrupted robots that need to be cleared, or settlements overtaken by murderous bandits.
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He's trapped on a planet called Camazotz, which has been overtaken by an unnamed evil that threatens the entire universe.
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This chart shows how total viewership of political videos on YouTube has overtaken the combined viewership on cable news channels.
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On that first Everest climb he had seethed because, without extra oxygen, he was overtaken by alpinists who had it.
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" He adds, "Unfortunately, she lands in the rough seas and as soon as she does, she's overtaken by a wave.
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Tourism has overtaken dairy produce as the biggest export, helped by a surge in the number of visitors from China.
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Now that video and audio have overtaken the web, it has become harder to parse information inside those media formats.
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The flood insurance program encourages people to stay in risky coastal places that will eventually be overtaken by rising seas.
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Beijing has overtaken New York City as the home to the most billionaires — 100 to 95 — a new report shows.
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You may recognize Allbirds, the name behind the sustainable wool runners that are so comfortable, they've overtaken airport terminals everywhere.
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The television series has overtaken Martin's books, and is expected to conclude in two years' time with its eighth season.
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We find no evidence that the Southwest Effect has been eroded or overtaken in significance or magnitude by other airlines.
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"They fear that they may be the first generation not to be overtaken in prosperity by their children," he said.
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Such is life for the Carson campaign these days, where disappointment and frustration have overtaken last year's sense of optimism.
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Our planet could see some relief by the end of the year, if El Niño is overtaken by La Niña.
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By September, Sanders had overtaken Clinton in most New Hampshire polling and was closing a double-digit gap in Iowa.
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Perhaps you are hung over from your office holiday party, overtaken by fear that the hangover might last several days.
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China, though, is nearly 11 times the population of Japan, and has already overtaken the U.S. economy by some measures.
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While China hasn't overtaken the U.S. in terms of total VC rounds, it has seen spectacular growth in deal volume.
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Milwaukee was overtaken by riots this week after a police officer fatally shot a man who authorities say was armed.
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The circumstance is sad, though, as Kanye is quickly about to see his big idea overtaken by these specific details.
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Otherwise we'll be overtaken by the automation curve: Human workers will simply be cogs in business processes driven by machines.
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In recent years, it has been overtaken by a host of tablets that let you do more than just read.
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In this year's poll, the Queen was voted the most popular royal, having overtaken Prince Harry from the previous year.
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But while this new technology is certainly strategically useful for China, the CCP hasn't overtaken US military technology just yet.
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In recent years, E.D.N.Y. has in some ways overtaken its traditional rival, the Southern District, which is based in Manhattan.
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Iceland, meanwhile, has overtaken South Korea as the country with the highest overall internet usage, covering both fixed and mobile.
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After Beijing started the program last year, China has overtaken South Korea as the world's second-biggest buyer of LNG.
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Our great unnatural resource might not be innovative or talented any more, and we are being overtaken by international competitors.
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The League has overtaken former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italy (Go Italy!) party as the largest in the coalition.
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This year, Google has overtaken Amazon, and Chinese players Alibaba, Baidu and Xiaomi have also grabbed pieces of the market.
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Or alternately, the Republican will be favored all night, only to be overtaken because of an unexpectedly large Democratic turnout.
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Cara Despain's "Sea Unseen" tells the tale of a great American paradise that's swiftly and frantically overtaken by the sea.
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Facial features feel as if they have yet to be defined, or are being overtaken by what Gagnier called chaos.
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There are so many scandals that Americans have only moments to focus on one before it's overtaken by the next.
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The storm might then weaken as the inner eye wall erodes and gradually gets overtaken by the outer eye wall.
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It feels like nature itself has overtaken this place, and the people died or left due to the Earth's assault.
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By the time the contest was finally cut off on March 30, India had overtaken the United States in applications.
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He couldn&apost gauge whether Google had a durable competitive advantage or would be overtaken by rivals, he told investors.
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We must reconceive ourselves as mere meat machines running algorithms, soon to be overtaken by metal machines running better ones.
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Cillizza: Over the weekend, you condemned the "larger moral cowardice that has overtaken the party" in the era of Trump.
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Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos has overtaken Microsoft founder Bill Gates once again to become the world's richest person.
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Throughout the 1980s and 90s, American fashion advertising came to be overtaken by a new, more ribald kind of sexuality.
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They were there, Juárez says, in an effort to flee the violence that had overtaken their home country of Guatemala.
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There have already been so many romantic films telling man-and-woman stories, and those films are overtaken by romantic comedies.
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Pemex has overtaken Petrobras as the world's most indebted oil company, with long-term liabilities equivalent to 15% of Mexico's GDP.
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The Chinese yuan, which was the fifth-most-used currency worldwide in 2015, was overtaken by the Canadian dollar last year.
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But going into the final lap, Jebet faded and was overtaken by the Americans and Kenyans Hyvin Jepkemoi and Beatrice Chepkoech.
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One is the strength of the populist Five Star Movement, which in his absence has overtaken the PD in the polls.
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India's GDP growth has since overtaken that of China, with its economy expanding by 7.3 percent in both 2014 and 2015.
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Indeed, more recently, Viber has arguably stagnated as a go-to messaging service, overtaken in users and features by its rivals.
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Human consumption of fish has now overtaken that of beef, and aquaculture accounts for half of all the fish people eat.
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He explains that Ocado's goal is to "disrupt itself;" to continually upgrade its technology so it can't be overtaken by competitors.
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His party has only recently, and only barely, been overtaken in the polls by its electoral ally, Silvio Berlusconi's Forza Italia.
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"Unfortunately, she lands in the rough seas and as soon as she does, she's overtaken by a wave," he adds. Cmdr.
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You're no couch potato, but hitting your personal fitness goals can sometimes always seems to be overtaken by something more important.
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JOR SCARBOROUGH, MSNBC: Far beyond a rebuke and this is a -- this shows the insanity that has overtaken the Republican Party.
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As it happens, it was in one of those harsh storms that Bentley was overtaken by the weather he so loved.
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A year ago the Philippines said China had overtaken America to become its second-biggest source of tourists, after South Korea.
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But it was overtaken first by copycats and then by publications and television shows that owed it a debt of influence.
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"As passionate as he was about sports and baseball and football, I think the music has definitely overtaken him," Chris jokes.
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Chinese tourists have overtaken Australians to become the top visitors to Bali, representing around a quarter of arrivals in January-September.
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Again, in Q2 it saw its market share overtaken by Chinese companies Vivo and Oppo, which sold 3.6 and 3.1 million.
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Another Tumblr account quickly appeared, apparently created by Darling in an attempt to respond to the controversy that had overtaken Tumblr.
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Debates on the merits of esoteric networking technologies have been overtaken by an unending stream of fantastic pronouncements of panacean wonder.
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The company is now the second largest airport operator in the world, behind Spain's Aena but has overtaken French rival ADP.
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The parties, discredited by incompetence and scandal, have instead been overtaken by one formerly fringe party and one entirely new one.
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Is it only a matter of time before Apple (worth around $221.4 billion) is overtaken by Alphabet, Google's parent ($10.4 billion)?
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It is fair to say that the class of 2016 has now overtaken the 1958 side as Wales' greatest international team.
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Despite the fact that TB has overtaken HIV as the world's deadliest infection, it receives only a fraction of the money.
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I think the same thing is true with radicals today who see pride parades as overtaken by corporations and police forces.
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Pony Ma and Jack Ma have constantly overtaken each other as the richest person in China on Forbes's static rich list.
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The American led the field round and looked to be on course for victory until he was overtaken by the Kenyan.
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Somehow this seemed like an interesting time to show Patsy and Edina [being] overtaken by what's going on in the world.
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Intel – Intel is expected to be overtaken by Samsung as the top seller of semiconductors by revenue for the first time.
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Humanity has been overtaken by "the Machine," which provides all comforts and meets all needs—except the need for human contact.
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Intel (INTC) is expected to be overtaken by Samsung as the top seller of semiconductors by revenue for the first time.
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Well-known Hong Kong-listed Kweichow Moutai has overtaken Johnnie Walker-maker Diageo to become the world's most valuable liquor company.
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Quinnipiac reported that Trump had overtaken Clinton in the state, which hasn't voted for a Republican White House contender since 1988.
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An October survey of China's super-rich found China has overtaken the United States as the country with the most billionaires.
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The draft law does not define "aggressive tax planning", because any definition would risk being overtaken by ever-evolving avoidance schemes.
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Friday's run lasted just two minutes and 18 seconds, though most runners sprint just briefly before being overtaken by the herd.
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Even though some states and cities are pushing back, their momentum hasn't yet overtaken the rapid, nationwide embrace of this technology.
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But the retailer failed to adapt to the modern era of online shopping and was overtaken by the likes of Amazon.
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To be fair, the sub hasn't yet entirely been overtaken by bigot refugees from shuttered hate subs, but it's getting there.
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But the twin pillars of their industry, precision machinery and automobiles, risk being overtaken by competitors from China and Silicon Valley.
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Manal Abu-Shaheen records a city in the midst of being overtaken by billboards but still, for now, showing its history.
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And on Monday, the White House will send a 2019 budget request to Congress that has already been overtaken by events.
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But he's also just another victim of a larger problem that has overtaken Facebook in the Czech Republic in recent years.
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One of the streets of Paris that has been overtaken by violent demonstrations in the past month is the Boulevard Haussmann.
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Dupree was overtaken by nostalgia for a lost Afghanistan, something she shares with many Afghans of her generation and even younger.
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She was working as a textile designer in Berlin when she came to see that simplicity and marketability had overtaken creativity.
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Warnings that prisons could be overtaken with the virus — as they have in some other countries — began to seem increasingly plausible.
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Without this flourish, the home might feel like the industrial lofts that have overtaken New York, London and other Western capitals.
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WASHINGTON — Strikeouts have overtaken baseball as never before, climbing steadily for a dozen years, a tidal wave that just keeps rising.
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This year, "the practicalities of house-buying and the practical need of our buyers has overtaken their financial outlook," he added.
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It is truly a refuge, representing one of the last remaining wetlands in a valley overtaken by agriculture and urban sprawl.
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In the 2011 New York City Marathon, Keitany broke away but was overtaken by two Ethiopians who steadily reeled her in.
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We'll have to do this again sometime, or perhaps even more frequently if Farhad is overtaken by a rhinoceros on vacation.
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The swift rise to prominence has had many Americans worrying about the looming threat of being overtaken by the Chinese competition.
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"So many of our institutions have been overtaken by schools of thought, which are inherently a dead end," Bret Weinstein said.
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Video games are now one of the most lucrative sectors of the entertainment industry, having overtaken film, television, music and books.
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More recently, according to the International Federation of Robots, Singapore, South Korea and Germany have overtaken Japan in robots per worker.
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Sanders has rapidly overtaken Biden in national polls, and he is now running far ahead of the rest of the field.
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Singapore has overtaken the U.S. to become the most competitive nation in the world, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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He suggested the U.S. could be overtaken by other economies if it didn't continue to evolve and maintain its competitive edge.
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But that teaser of evidence was overtaken by hours of lively testimony by Credico, whose testimony is expected to continue Friday.
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Pinduoduo, for its part, has overtaken JD.com as China's second-largest e-commerce site by number of annual buyers (over 500m).
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Until recently, when it was "overtaken" by San Marino, it was the least-visited country in Europe, Insider's Ben Mack reported.
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At 533 feet long, Eclipse was once the largest superyacht in the world, until it was overtaken by Azzam in 2013.
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"Technology has overtaken one of the basic functions you needed political parties for in the past, communication with voters," he said.
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The ESA is an organization that's been overtaken by just about every economic and political reality that taken shape since 2000.
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European leaders are gathering in Malta to discuss a crisis that has unexpectedly overtaken the agenda: the newly unpredictable United States.
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It was after the "ratings" that Trump always crows about, and ratings have overtaken principles in this mad, morally vacuous world.
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There is sweetness in the implication that being overtaken by one mess after another might be necessary for a decent life.
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Monday was the first time that Trump has overtaken Clinton in an average of head-to-head national polls since May.
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Emily Waddell in southwestern Virginia shared footage of her property, Rainbow Rock Farmstead, being overtaken by floodwater from a rising creek.
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Chronic illnesses (such as cancer and heart disease) as well as diseases of aging (Alzheimer's) have overtaken infectious diseases like tuberculosis.
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Some smaller players who have long served same-sex couples, however, now wonder if they will be overtaken by bigger players.
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One room of the museum had been overtaken by a tangled, plasticized, 3-D form—a "sculpture," I suppose you'd call it.
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Mohammed Saleh Abdulla Al Sada Qatar energy minister The US has overtaken Russia and Saudi Arabia as the world's largest oil producer.
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The tariffs have pushed surplus steel into Europe, especially from Turkey, which has overtaken China as the EU's biggest foreign steel supplier.
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The other is being overtaken by a nativist base that has no stomach for policy and clearly appalls Republican thinkers like Brooks.
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Real income per head is lower than when Italy joined the euro in 1999, and could soon be overtaken by zippy Spain.
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Twitter was also slow to invest in direct messaging, and the product was quickly overtaken by iMessage, WhatsApp, Snapchat, and Facebook Messenger.
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Uber doesn't release data for the region but anecdotal evidence suggests that, across the region, Grab has its overtaken its U.S. rival.
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But Cuban said the benefits of a computer science degree will someday be overtaken by those of a degree in the humanities.
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The Walking Dead is a grim, gray show dealing with the reality of a world that's been overtaken by a zombie horde.
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Then, earlier this summer, a report surfaced suggesting that Apple's subscriber count in the U.S. had overtaken that of competing service Spotify.
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Impressionist and modern, known as "Imps & Mods," was the biggest-selling category at auction until 1.13, when it was overtaken by contemporary.
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Christ himself throws something of a tantrum when he arrives in the Temple and finds it overtaken by money changers and animals.
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Still, the slow-moving political talks are in danger of being overtaken by the pace of Islamic State expansion on the ground.
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After the movie Mamma Mia was released in 2008, the sleepy island of Skopelos was overtaken by a swarm of American tourists.
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As far as the on demand bubble goes, investors don't foresee the trend completely going away until it's overtaken by another model.
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It has been spectacularly overtaken by JD Sports, which is now worth £4.3bn ($5.6bn), more than twice as much as Sports Direct.
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The latest comes from technology analysts CB Insights, which reports that China has overtaken the US in the funding of AI startups.
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But the IMF's latest World Economic Outlook, published this week, shows how these countries have caught up with America and overtaken it.
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Wiz Khalifa's Furious 7 homage, See You Again, has overtaken Psy's Gangnam Style for the title of YouTube's most-watched video ever.
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They have overtaken Real Madrid, who have won the trophy three times in the same period, as the world's most prosperous club.
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However, this bend toward mathematics was soon overtaken by psychology when Anastasi encountered professor Harry Hollingworth, who would become her career mentor.
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A recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist poll shows that Trump has overtaken Cruz by 7 points, leading 32% to 25%.
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Perhaps the most memorable moment in the Passover story is when the people of Egypt are overtaken by plague after terrible plague.
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But, with countless militias still controlling most of the country, it would not take much for voting to be overtaken by violence.
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The Russian company, formerly the world's top producer, had already been overtaken in terms of output by China Hongqiao Group in 2015.
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PIVOT TO ASIA China is now Israel's second largest export market for goods after the United States, having overtaken Britain last year.
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Walmart has overtaken Apple to become the No. 23.3 online retailer in the U.S., according to a report this week from eMarketer.
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India has overtaken China to become the world's fastest-growing big economy and is expected to expand around 7.8 percent this year.
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The U.S. is being overtaken by one-handed eaters and Hershey wants a much bigger bite of the $88 billion snacking industry.
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That leadership is now fading as ABC's "World News Tonight" with David Muir has overtaken NBC's Lester Holt for five consecutive quarters.
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They can be changed by courage and leadership, or they can be changed when they are obviously overtaken by facts and circumstances.
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Outside Brenham, the body of a 21-year-old man, Darren Mitchell, was recovered after his truck was overtaken in a flood.
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A video shows the inside of a US military camp in Syria shortly after it was abandoned and overtaken by Russian mercenaries.
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The speed of the international game seems to have overtaken veterans like Parise, Pavelski, Ryan Kesler and Backes, who are all 32.
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The New Jersey senator has also been overtaken in the key primary state of Iowa in recent days by South Bend, Ind.
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According to data from market research firm Canalys, Google was overtaken by Chinese firm Baidu, which shipped 25.43 million units during Q2.
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Around the same time, Fast Company released its own report about potential delays, which claimed a "sense of panic" had overtaken Apple.
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And residents can't escape the smell, because flood waters have overtaken the city, and could reach over four feet in some spots.
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The hashtag was quickly overtaken by users complaining against police brutality, tweeting pictures of violent arrests and clashes between cops and protesters.
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In states like New Hampshire, the crisis is so bad that it's overtaken the economy and national security as voters' top concern.
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Amazon Alexa, the popular voice assistant, has overtaken Google as the most-used search engine — or voice engine, as they now say.
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After extolling at length Chardin's loving embrace of observed reality, he takes a startling leap: With Rembrandt, reality itself will be overtaken.
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Because he was not the sort of person who wouldn't have minded being metaphorically murdered by their sons, subsumed, overtaken or whatever.
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She has seen her fund-raising figures overtaken, first by Mr. Biden and likely in the next quarter by Mayor Pete Buttigieg.
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They overwhelm the senses, in the way that wildflower "super blooms" have overtaken California's landscape and all of Instagram in recent years.
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It remains a major player in specialized chip components, even though it was overtaken as a chipmaker years ago by South Korea.
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Both Huckabee and Santorum would later be overtaken by Dr. Ben Carson, whose appeal to evangelicals was central to his polling surge.
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The expansion comes at a time when ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft have overtaken yellow cabs in numbers and popularity.
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In so doing, it has overtaken competitors like Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, and Google Hangouts to become the most prominent videoconferencing software.
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Xerox is dropping its hostile bid to buy Hewlett-Packard, ending a corporate takeover fight that got overtaken by the coronavirus crisis.
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Long-maturity Treasury yields fell as investors remained on edge after the U.S. has overtaken China for the most corononavirus cases worldwide.
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But now I find myself alarmed … less about an always possible recurrence and more about our country being overtaken by hateful forces.
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Elizabeth Warren has overtaken Joe Biden as the top 5863 choice among college students, according to a new College Reaction/Axios poll.
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"As a result, the growth in world (palm oil) output in 2020 will be overtaken by the growth in demand," Fry said.
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Decades ago it was the most-planted white grape in Australia, though it has been overtaken by chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and sémillon.
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U.S. production has overtaken the current output in Saudi Arabia, the biggest producer in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
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Maduro's previous plans to raise gasoline prices have either been abandoned or resulted in insignificant increases that were quickly overtaken by inflation.
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Turbines have overtaken hydropower dams as the largest single source of U.S. renewable electric capacity for the first time, new data shows.
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Recent CDC recommendations on school closures and mass gatherings were overtaken by different guidelines issued by the coronavirus task force, creating confusion.
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The Texans couldn't do much right on a day their home stadium was overtaken by vocal Steelers fans waving their Terrible Towels.
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But by 2010 it had overtaken its former colonial master to become the number one producer of semi-conductors in the world.
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The kingdom, previously China's biggest crude supplier, has been overtaken by Russia while Iraq has eclipsed it as India's number one source.
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Her conservative Saenuri Party saw its support rating overtaken by the main opposition Democratic Party, trailing by 4 percentage points at 26.5 percent.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes Ferrari's Formula One engine may have overtaken the one used by previously dominant champions Mercedes.
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Perhaps, because of Poland's history of its territory being overtaken by other countries, or their immigrant status, they are sensitive about cultural appropriation.
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Larson said that already the Line Man service has overtaken Rocket Internet's FoodPanda, which had a four-year head start, on delivery volumes.
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However, despite the rise of streaming, these services have not yet overtaken radio as the number one way people are discovering new music.
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But worryingly for FloraHolland Chief Executive Lucas Vos, sales of flowers by growers directly to buyers have overtaken those sold through FloraHolland's auctions.
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But in the world of oil, Gazprom has been overtaken by another Russian enterprise: Rosneft, which has also been burdened by Western sanctions.
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Set in San Francisco, the game finds the user playing as a hacker named fighting an insidious operating system that's overtaken the city.
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In 2009 China had 2.7m of them; now it may have overtaken America as the country with the largest number of CCTV devices.
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For those unfamiliar with the show, in its premiere season, Grimes woke from a coma to find his town overtaken by bloodsucking zombies.
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Today they make up just 27.5% of voters here -- and could soon be overtaken by those who decline to state a party preference.
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After touching a record $1.1 trillion last October, Apple's market capitalization fell gradually, and it was overtaken in December by Amazon and Microsoft.
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They can even write about queer sex, and their lesbian sex articles have overtaken ours in SEO results a lot of the time.
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The authorities are anxious to keep Britain at the cutting edge in an increasingly digitalized economy where electronic payments have already overtaken cash.
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The success of Pokémon Go, which has overtaken the likes of Twitter and Tinder on active user numbers, has seen Nintendo's valuation double.
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However, in the West, white-nationalist violence is catching up with the jihadist variety and has in some places overtaken it (see article).
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Since then, scientists have been unable to determine the genetic reason that some cats are overtaken by momentary delirium when exposed to it.
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Regardless of Airbnb's intentions, we cannot allow a business model -- one that has overtaken the hotel industry -- to persist while rife with discrimination.
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Its economic challenger of the 22016s, Japan, was in the doldrums and the GDP of China had only just overtaken that of Italy.
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But since 2000 their number has since dropped by almost a quarter, seeing them overtaken by Poles, Indians, Pakistanis and, last year, Romanians.
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The year of An Inconvenient Truth's release was the hottest in recorded history, but just four years later, it was overtaken by 221.
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A hacker group has briefly overtaken the Quora account of Google CEO Sundar Pichai, which also enabled them to post on his Twitter.
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In some cases, the security products they developed have been overtaken by advances in cyber hacking, according to industry executives and venture capitalists.
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Since then, 3D play has overtaken traditional fighting game elements across all anime game adaptations, from DBZ to Naruto to One Piece titles.
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Available July 2 Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)A lowly security guard rises to the occasion when his mall is overtaken by criminals.
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As cities expand along coasts, watersheds, wetlands and rivers, natural barriers and siphons are overtaken, and artificial substitutes are erected in their place.
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Its economy was booming — the second largest in the world — and many in the United States feared they were about to be overtaken.
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Publications: China has overtaken the U.S. in terms of number of academic articles published, but U.S. scientists publish highly-cited articles more often.
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But just because the index is plumbing 10-year lows this week, that does not necessarily mean that complacency has overtaken the market.
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The rouble has in recent days overtaken the Brazilian real to become the best performing emerging currency of 213 against the dollar. tmsnrt.
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In Britain and the United States the use of smartphones to access the news has for the first time overtaken computers and laptops.
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On a cumulative basis, Germany is still nearly 6 billion euros above its quota, but has been overtaken by Spain in that respect.
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Overdoses from heroin, prescription drugs, and opioid painkillers have overtaken car accidents to become the leading cause of injury-related deaths in America.
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Some of the shine is starting to come off Xiaomi, with the Chinese smartphone maker overtaken by domestic rivals in recent sale figures.
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Even without its Green Chef acquisition, HelloChef would have soon overtaken Blue Apron, which has been struggling with warehousing issues and customer retention.
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Yahoo's traffic has been declining for a long time, overtaken by more adept, varied and apparently secure places to stay on the internet.
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Investment banking, management and lending have overtaken trading as Goldman's leading source of revenue, wrote analyst Christian Bolu, who initiated coverage at outperform.
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"Fast growing 'strategic growth' businesses – Investment Banking, Investment Management and Lending – have overtaken Trading as the dominant driver of firm revenues," Bolu wrote.
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Over one such 22-tweet thread, Charlotte Burns tells the harrowing tale of the transatlantic United Airlines flight that was overtaken by ants.
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The United States has overtaken Russia and Saudi Arabia to become the world's biggest crude producer with daily output approaching 24 million barrels.
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For decades Afghanistan was the biggest country of origin, and although it has been recently overtaken by Syria, it still has 2.7m refugees.
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Innovative though daguerreotypes were, they were also doomed: Printed laboriously on silver-coated copper, they were quickly overtaken by cheaper and simpler techniques.
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Miami's Faena district is being overtaken for several nights by a large, iridescent swarm, sweeping across the sky in a seemingly choreographed routine.
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Their bipartisan efforts, which grew out of four days of committee hearings, were overtaken by the resumption of partisan warfare on health care.
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Data from Johns Hopkins University showed both the United States and Italy have overtaken China in terms of the number of reported cases.
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Italy on Saturday recorded nearly 800 deaths from the coronavirus in one day and has now overtaken China as the worst affected nation.
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Passengers boarded a rusting, creaking millipede overtaken by trucks, buses and grazing animals that had claimed parts of the railway as resting spots.
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Starting in the 1990s, its emissions leapt, and by 2007 it had overtaken the United States as the world's biggest carbon dioxide polluter.
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As their habitat has been overtaken by development, they can be found in our backyard almost any time of the day or night.
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In 1997, the Cat in the Hat balloon injured four people after being overtaken by strong winds, which sparked current the current regulations.
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China has overtaken the US as the biggest diplomatic power in the world, a new report from the Lowy Institute think tank says.
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For the first time in 28503 months, Bernie has overtaken Warren in that 22019nd place position in the Real Clear Politics national average.
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N) topped China's billionaires with $45 billion and came in No. 21 overall, but he was overtaken by Elon Musk from Tesla (TSLA.
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N) topped China's billionaires with $45 billion and came in No. 21 overall, but he was overtaken by Elon Musk from Tesla (TSLA.
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The building suffered major damage in an April 2018 fire, and the story was quickly overtaken by the myriad other Trump administration controversies.
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General McMaster's statement came during a White House briefing about the trip that was largely overtaken by the furor over the intelligence disclosure.
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The gun control debate has overtaken Washington after a gunman opened fire in a gay nightclub in Orlando, killing 49 and injuring dozens.
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Amazon, or the "Death Star" as Cramer refers to the company, hasn't overtaken traditional retailers like analysts expected, the "Mad Money" host said.
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Even the most honorable people are not immune to being overtaken by the filth wreaking from the Trump White House day after day.
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As high school seniors who graduated in 2010 are now near their thirties, a new decade of American teenagers have overtaken high schools.
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"Other technologies have developed over this time that have overtaken ITS in the marketplace," cable groups wrote in a letter to the administration.
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The "unified voice" he said he heard at earlier mass protests has been overtaken by the cacophony from clashes between protesters and police.
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A rainstorm, brute fact, shuttles brainlessly towards us, and our evening is overtaken in rain, rain and fog, infinity, the opposite of engineering.
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But since the election, those promises have been overtaken by a flurry of legislative and campaign proposals to raise taxes on the rich.
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A calm came over me, and I was overtaken by a sharp distilled focus that expressed itself, bizarrely, in a compulsion to write.
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Rusal, which last year was overtaken by China's Hongqiao as the world's biggest aluminium producer, has been hit by weak prices for the metal.
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According to Reuters calculations, based on China's General Administration of Customs data, China has already overtaken Japan as the world's top natural gas importer.
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Dylan, meanwhile, has repeatedly voiced her accusations against Woody Allen in the spotlight of the #MeToo and Time's Up movements that have overtaken Hollywood.
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There are only about 2,000 of purebred pigs left in China, as Western hog breeds have overtaken the local agriculture scene, said the newspaper.
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Meat and chicken, which in 2015 were the fourth- and fifth-most purchased grocery products, respectively, were overtaken in 953 by vegetables and tubers.
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It has already overtaken LG Chem in lithium-ion car battery output, and is chasing down Panasonic and Warren Buffett-backed BYD Co Ltd.
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The United States has overtaken Mexico as the world's top avocado consumer, said Ramon Paz, spokesman for an avocado growers group in Michoacan state.
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Switzerland's Credit Suisse, which has prioritized private banking under Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam, was overtaken by Royal Bank of Canada and fell to sixth.
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The media sector has now overtaken the tech sector as Europe's top-performing this year, in a sign of the waning dominance of tech.
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The premiums are the highest since 2014 and have overtaken those for better-quality Russian grade Sokol, according to the sources and Reuters data.
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Even those who aren't feeling overtaken by politics do report making some changes in response to things they've seen or heard about politics lately.
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When Carson finally slipped below second place in early December, Rubio looked like he'd be the beneficiary — only to be overtaken by Ted Cruz.
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In the past fortnight, Mr Hamon has also been overtaken by a far-left firebrand, Jean-Luc Mélenchon (pictured), who promises a "citizens' revolution".
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However, Aldi has now overtaken Waitrose as Britain's sixth-biggest grocer and its market share has slipped slightly in recent months to 13 percent.
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Now, the addictive Pokémon-catching app has overtaken Candy Crush to become the biggest mobile game in U.S. history, according to data from SurveyMonkey.
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Trump's infrastructure initiative, such as it is, was overtaken in 2017 by efforts to repeal his predecessor's healthcare law and cut taxes for companies.
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Privately owned Leclerc is now France's largest food retailer by market share, having overtaken larger rival Carrefour, thanks to its focus on low prices.
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Its GDP is growing by 7% a year, as fast as China's, and by some social indicators it has overtaken its giant neighbour India.
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He has also seen his status as an outsider and anti-establishment candidate overtaken by Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Donald J. Trump.
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And this is an especially critical moment for that transition, as Elizabeth Warren has overtaken Joe Biden as frontrunner, who appears to be fading.
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" Right-wing media's favorite word Oliver Darcy emails: There is one word that has overtaken right-wing media over the last few days: "coup.
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Starting a venture fund has often been the last, worst best hope of corporations that have been overtaken by dramatic changes in technological platforms.
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Carl Edwards started on the pole and led the first 20163 laps before being overtaken by Truex for the top spot on lap 31.
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It has already overtaken LG Chem in lithium-ion car battery output, and is chasing down Panasonic and Warren Buffett-backed BYD Co Ltd .
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Earlier this year, countries and territories agreed a roadmap aimed at overhauling international tax rules, which have been overtaken by development of digital commerce.
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Across the board — from sneakers, aircraft and oil to financial services, drugs and smartphones — overcapacity has overtaken nearly every sector of the global economy.
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In launching ahead of Mobike, ofo and Obike have quickly overtaken the Chinese player, which came into the market last year with a splash.
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Tokyo with 37 million people is the world's largest city but it is due to be overtaken by Delhi around 2028, the report said.
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On a monthly basis, China has already overtaken Japan and Taiwan to become Asia's fourth-largest diesel exporter after South Korea, Singapore and India.
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Hundreds of sea lions scouting the Columbia River for smelt have overtaken a dock in Rainier, and the number of sea lions keeps growing.
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A dark and fearful interpretation of a United States being overtaken by foreigners and fleeced by other nations was the centerpiece of Trump's campaign.
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They have merely been overtaken by a broad popular consensus that the federal government should insure retirees against bankrupting medical costs and premature death.
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Mr. Biden and Ms. Warren have clashed repeatedly over health care, especially as Ms. Warren has overtaken Mr. Biden in some early-state polls.
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"Over the last decade, anxiety has overtaken depression as the most common reason college students seek counseling services," the Times Magazine noted in October.
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"It appears he was attempting to evacuate the area on foot when he was overtaken by the fire," the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office said.
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Republican Carol Miller has overtaken Richard Ojeda (D) in the race for West Virginia's 28500rd District House seat, according to a poll released Tuesday.
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Ever-increasing rates of homelessness, suicide, and incarceration of the mentally ill reflect how the criminal justice system has overtaken the mental health system.
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Success begets success — the PlayStation 4 has overtaken the zeitgeist as "the" game console to own if you're going to buy a game console.
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A video shows the inside of a US military camp overtaken by Russian mercenaries working with Syrian forces, shortly after American troops abandoned it.
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M5S has built its popularity on denouncing the corruption that has dogged Italian politics for years and had overtaken Renzi in recent opinion polls.
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Others aren't so rosy on the prospect of consumer staples stocks' outperformance continuing, as growth stocks have overtaken value for much of this year.
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Privately owned Leclerc is now France's largest food retailer by market share, having overtaken larger rival Carrefour, thanks to its focus on low prices.
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Then, once he's overtaken you and your classmates explode with glee, you make a show of running hard again, so it still looks close.
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I fear hundreds of people trapped in their cars, overtaken by flames, and no way to rescue them or suppression resources to save them.
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With little option, the overtaken state pushes back militarily, expecting allies to help via diplomacy, sanctions, and finally, by force of arms if needed.
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In the town of Tomioka in mid-October, I saw three dozen bags piled along the edges of a small cemetery, overtaken by weeds.
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"The old way of thinking pitting those obsessed with high-powered cars ... against joyless anti-car ecologists has been overtaken by reality," he said.
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The show doesn't show us exactly how this happened, but we experience it as regular people who are suddenly overtaken by horrifying political events.
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Weeds have overtaken sidewalks, but neighbors say that the area is still relatively safe and that they keep an eye out for one another.
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Having already overtaken Sony and other Japanese companies it once mimicked, Samsung has grown powerful enough to challenge Apple, an icon of American innovation.
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In this election season, assertions of strength have often overtaken moral righteousness in the public imagination; success has been posited as incompatible with empathy.
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The AfD has already overtaken the Social Democrats as the second-biggest party in state elections across much of what was formerly East Germany.
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As you can see in the image above, Hyrule Castle appears in the distance, but it's been overtaken by a mysterious, shadowy evil. Spooky!
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Paler than an albino, he rises with a stumble and it's apparent that fear has overtaken his eyes along with a look of confusion.
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Meanwhile, emphasis on the actors' fictional real-life ship seems to have completely overtaken some fans' love for their fictional counterparts, Jamie and Claire.
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Native trees and plants were overtaken by invasive species, and the balance of understory and overstory growth, which make a forest strong, was lost.
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In recent years, media rights have overtaken gate receipts as the largest revenue segment for North American sports, according to a report by PwC.
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They were committed and were being transported to a health facility in a sheriff's van when it was overtaken by floodwaters after Hurricane Florence.
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He seemed to be looking for a medium, a way of working that would fit with a feeling of being overtaken, of losing control.
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But after just a few rides in, the dirt and grime have overtaken everything from your chain to your spokes to your seat post.
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But at 4:30 in the morning it was instead overtaken by the man and his PlayStation 4, according to airport spokeswoman Kama Simonds.
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Psy's music video has been played more than 2 billion times on YouTube but was overtaken on Tuesday by the American duo's 2017 single.
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That night, a Des Moines Register poll revealed that Mr. Biden had slipped from first place in Iowa, overtaken by Ms. Warren of Massachusetts.
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It is frightening how much elections have been overtaken by a small core of unknown wealthy individuals from both ends of the political spectrum.
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Bernard Arnault, chairman and CEO of luxury goods brand LVMH, has overtaken Bill Gates to be named the world's second-wealthiest person by Forbes.
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China has overtaken the U.S. to become the world's largest diplomatic network, according to the latest annual report from a Sydney-based think tank.
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The expected announcement on Saturday comes as Biden is trying to regain his footing in Iowa after being overtaken in polls by Pete Buttigieg.
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One local resident floated his pets and belongings on an air mattress, taking to the streets after his home was overtaken by rising floodwaters.
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Sanders, meanwhile, has used his plans to get to Warren's left as she has slowly overtaken him in most national and early-state polls.
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She celebrates the wacky and wonderful side of human behavior when overtaken by erotic passion, as well as reaches inexplicable places in our imagination.
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Led by Laurent Berger, and for the first time since it was originally founded in 1919, it has overtaken the hardline Confédération Générale du Travail.
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The U.S. and Honduras meet on Tuesday, which guarantees that Mexico can not be overtaken for one of the top three places in the group.
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Owned by the founding family Lego is the world's largest toymaker by sales having recently overtaken U.S. Barbie-maker Mattel and Monopoly-board maker Hasbro.
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Recently, Samsung saw its marketshare trimmed and was overtaken by Apple for the first time in eight quarters due to the Note 7's failure.
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I think what happens is that when these things grow at a degree of scale, the individual's kind of desires get overtaken by the board.
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In the second, as King's Landing is overtaken by dragon fire and wildfire, Jon orders his army and everyone in earshot to abandon the battle.
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A 54-metre wooden building in Vancouver that was thought to be the world's tallest was quickly overtaken by an 85-metre tower in Norway.
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But since then progress has stalled and we have been overtaken by the likes of South Korea and Spain in policy steps like spectrum auctions.
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But a smaller, poorer America is going to be a weaker America that gets overtaken by China geopolitically and economically on a pretty rapid basis.
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According to Curtis Slover of LIFT, an anti-poverty NGO, microfinance, where it is available, has overtaken private moneylenders as the main source of credit.
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"I can tell you[...] it does not feel like aliens have overtaken me, that it has this nefarious feel to it," the local reporter stated.
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That is why, for Cramer, it could be time to recognize that there are two other stocks that have overtaken Google in the FANG acronym.
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BAT's vape products dominated e-cigarette sales from 2014 to late 2017 before being overtaken by Juul, according to a recent analysis from the CDC.
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The result is that Trump has overtaken the engagement numbers of Barack Obama's peak in 2008 — the year he was elected president — by 25 percent.
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Earlier this year, countries and territories agreed a roadmap aimed at overhauling international tax rules that have been overtaken by the development of digital commerce.
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Opinion polls in the last two weeks have shown that Clinton's lead in the polls has been eroded and that Trump could have overtaken her.
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But the nature of the Trump-era news cycle is that it would inevitably be overtaken by six more outrages within a month or so.
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Ripple, which had recently overtaken Ethereum as the second-largest cryptocoin, has been growing like a weed for a while now without any major developments.
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Under Krueger's watch BMW was overtaken in 2016 by Mercedes-Benz as the best-selling luxury car brand and ceded ground to startup rival Tesla.
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The thump of news helicopters was all that broke the silence, sometimes overtaken by the hard chop of military Black Hawks as the rally began.
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Most of the conversations were for a story I was reporting about a Facebook group for sexual assault survivors, which had been overtaken by abusers.
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A spike in investor puts could mean fear has overtaken the market, which often correlates with market lows and a subsequent "reflex rally," said Wald.
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The country is especially strong in call centres: it has already overtaken India, even though India has about 12 times as many people (see chart).
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By then he had Stage 4 cancer, and it was only a matter of time before he was overtaken by the illness, he told lawmakers.
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Huawei has already overtaken Apple to become the world's second-largest smartphone distributor, and now it's looking to contend with Samsung for the top spot.
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And Heidi hit the capital at just the right time, when the fashion-forward city was about to be overtaken by the acid house phenomenon.
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Despite being effectively banned from selling its phones in the U.S., Huawei has overtaken Apple to become the second largest smartphone maker in the world.
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He hit 232 homers for the 22005 Cubs, who were overtaken by the long-downtrodden Mets in their startling run to a World Series championship.
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In 2012, the year he became College Board president, the ACT had just overtaken the SAT as the most popular college entrance exam in America.
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The service sector, which includes consumer industries such as real estate, retail and leisure, has overtaken manufacturing to become the majority of the mainland economy.
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By 2012, Brazil had overtaken Britain as the world's sixth largest economy, and the country found a new confidence with a more expansive foreign policy.
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"Heat and Light" is a stunning new entry in the history of Bakerton, a fictional mining town overtaken by "fracking frenzy" in the early 2010s.
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At the Cooper Hewitt, Mr. Browne has overtaken a rococo ground-floor gallery, which he has outfitted with temporary walls featuring laser-engraved holographic foil.
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Having overtaken NBP since 2016, the TTF saw trading volumes around three times those of NBP in the first half of the year, Prospex said.
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Skero said a city with completely emissions-free transport was probably at least 15 or 20 years away and that Oslo could well be overtaken.
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Within about a tenth of a second after an explosion, the sky is overtaken by a brilliant flash of light and a giant orange fireball.
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But the nation remains at risk of being overtaken as a global A.I. leader, as other nation states appear to value the technology more highly.
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It says the U.S. tariffs have pushed more steel into Europe, especially from Turkey, which has overtaken China as the EU's biggest foreign steel supplier.
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Congress needs to recover its own best instincts so that it can help our larger political culture escape the poisonous polarization that has overtaken it.
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A fast-growing sovereignty movement, called Ribonut in Hebrew, has not only achieved political acceptability but has overtaken much of the powerful Israeli right wing.
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In a bitter personal defeat for the billionaire media magnate, his Forza Italia party was overtaken by its ally, the far-right, anti-immigrant League.
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"This is a big, lumbering bureaucracy," Mr. Ackman said of ADP, laying out his case that the company was being overtaken by smaller, nimbler rivals.
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Any foreign fighters in Iraq need to go home and allow the Iraqi people to regain control of areas that had been overtaken by ISIS.
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But in recent years they have been overtaken by Central Americans, mostly from the so-called Northern Triangle countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
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Mr. Xi is no free trader, and his nation has overtaken the United States as the greatest emitter of carbon by a factor of two.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have officially overtaken Kate Middleton and Prince William in Instagram followers after launching their account less than a year ago.
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British rookie Norris, who out-qualified his Spanish team mate 11-10 over the season, was overtaken at the end by Racing Point's Sergio Perez.
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"Mayor Bloomberg's even-keeled and visionary leadership is what we need to reduce the chaos, partisanship and hyper-vitriol that has overtaken Washington," he added.
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Overtaken by a tanking economy and the Iranian hostage crisis, President Jimmy Carter was further weakened by a challenge from his more liberal rival, Sen.
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But public appreciation was quickly overtaken by outrage over the quiet revisions that appeared in books for classes ranging from primary grades to high school.
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Italy has now overtaken Greece as the main point of entry for migrants trying to reach Europe, figures from the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) show.
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The two states have some similarities: in Texas, whites, at 42 percent, are no longer the majority, soon to be overtaken by Hispanics (39.4 percent).
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Zardulu first entered the public consciousness just over a year ago, not long after the internet was overtaken by a slew of viral rat videos.
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In the past few months, he's overtaken Sessions (who's fallen out of favor with the mercurial president) as the face of the administration's immigration policy.
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Jones, a former federal prosecutor, has overtaken Moore in polls since allegations of sexual misconduct were first reported by the Washington Post two weeks ago.
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Have you ever been riding in an Uber and become suddenly overtaken by the immediate need for a new Android tablet or a Dell Latitude E6420?
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I made a pot roast from ATK's 2013 Pressure Cooker Perfection, which hit the market before stovetop pressure cookers had been overtaken by the electric models.
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Financials are the best performing sector in Europe this month and are no longer the year's worst performers having overtaken telecoms during the past week's rally.
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But at West Point, life slowed down, and he was overtaken with guilt, wondering why he had survived so many blasts when others weren't as fortunate.
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For the first time in a decade, it was also overtaken by MSCI's all world stocks index in terms of total, cost-adjusted gains since 21.
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He spent part of that time working to develop a fifth installment of the Alien franchise, only to have it overtaken by Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant.
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In the careerist culture that has overtaken many leading universities, productive summers that expose one to potential careers have become essential grooming for many ambitious students.
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But 2017 just may go down in history as the last horse-drawn buggy "expo" did: a golden age that was soon overtaken by the future.
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Most of these pieces are set in New York, where the proliferation of capital and excess has long overtaken the city's capacity to shock and delight.
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Because of declining ore grades, community resistance, lack of water and other factors, copper supply will be overtaken by demand in the next year or two.
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Mining has also overtaken agriculture as the leading provider of employment, after the Mugabe government started seizing white-owned farms to resettle landless blacks in 2000.
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Hamilton seized the advantage at the start from pole-sitter Rosberg, who drove an underwhelming race in front of his home fans, and was never overtaken.
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In a painful twist of the knife, Mr. Bush was overtaken by his former political protégé, Senator Marco Rubio, whose career he had nurtured in Florida.
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He and the magazine peaked by 1950, overtaken by his own obsession with dianetics and psionics and his abrasive personality that alienated Heinlein, Asimov, and others.
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Croatoan was the name of a nearby Native American tribe, leading historians to hypothesize that the colony either joined the tribe or was overtaken by them.
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Later, this approach was overtaken by stealth technology that made it hard for enemy radars to pick out the plane against much of anything at all.
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Instagram says today that it's testing new features that might make it easier for people to regain access to accounts that hackers have overtaken, Motherboard reports.
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Poor diet has overtaken smoking as the world's biggest killer, according to the latest Global Burden of Disease study, causing 20 percent of deaths in 2017.
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Leclerc has overtaken Carrefour as the leading food retailer in France by market share, partly because its prices are typically lower than those at rival stores.
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If a robot can pour you a macchiato, what other jobs, even those we feel confident only humans can do, will soon be overtaken by technology?
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Following November's election, wide swaths of the country were overtaken with fear, deeply worried that President Donald Trump would make good on his controversial campaign promises.
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Media reports over the weekend suggested there was a massive £18 billion ($26 billion) "black hole" in U.K. public finances where spending has overtaken incoming funds.
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It is a hybrid operator backed by highly regarded Neil Woodford and says it is now the third biggest in the industry overall having overtaken Connells.
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Coal remained the dominant energy source until the 1960s, when it was overtaken by oil ("Global primary energy consumption, 1800-2015", Our World in Data, 2017).
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Nashville was overtaken in the division race by St. Louis after Saturday's loss in Carolina but occupies the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
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And for products borne out of the Internet of Things, this means the risk of having personal information stolen or devices being overtaken and controlled remotely.
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Still, the debate further brought the wealth tax center-stage in a competitive primary where Warren has gained steam and overtaken Biden in some national polls.
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China has already overtaken the United States to become the world's largest crude importer, so there is a clear need to hedge the resulting price risks.
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Reporters found that education — which is viewed by experts as a potent antidote to recidivism — has been overtaken by vocational programs in the Florida prison system.
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It is a system that the two men said has already taken hold in Europe, where such synchronized competitions have overtaken daily fantasy sports in popularity.
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As with most news, especially developments released on a Friday, concern about what the IEA will forecast could be misplaced or rapidly overtaken by unexpected events.
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This represents the first time that debit card payments have overtaken cash as the U.K.'s most frequently used payment method, trade association U.K. Finance said.
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Wall Street's biggest banks still see three Fed rate hikes this year, though many others now see the Fed getting overtaken by a global economic downturn.
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We're in a similar situation today, with worries about whether America will be overtaken by China, about the influence Russia has over our world-leading government.
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Behind the technological challenges was evidence of the anxiety Americans are feeling about the virus — and the ways that the outbreak has overtaken the 2020 contest.
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He made it about ten miles before being overtaken by authorities, who were able to find Shell by using the GPS locator inside the stolen ambulance.
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Mr. Page, rocking a Leon Redbone look and rumble, makes an electrifyingly maleficent Hades, even without playing up the Trumpian parallels that have overtaken the material.
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Alas, "Frenemies" can't avoid a pitfall common to such topical books, in that some of what's chronicled has been overtaken by events between writing and publication.
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More than that, I worried I might lose myself again, to a man and a relationship, overtaken by those old ideas about how love conquers all.
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In the most recent Quinnipiac University survey, Warren earned a 6900-point lead over Biden, one of the first times she's overtaken the former Delaware senator.
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Around half of Nigeria's 200 million residents live in poverty, and the country has overtaken India in having the highest number of people in extreme poverty.
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And then, as now, demagoguery and nativism had reached a fever pitch, political civility a new low, and conspiratorial thinking had defiantly overtaken the political mainstream.
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Klobuchar also bemoaned the deprivation of miners whose industry has been overtaken by time and promised to invest to protect the victims of an energy revolution.
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Afghanistan was occupied by the Soviet Union from 22017 to 1989, overtaken by the Taliban, then invaded in 2001 by the United States and its allies.
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At least one person working within the building's higher floors can be seen running in the footage before they are overtaken by a shroud of dust.
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However, the firm was overtaken by both Apple and Xioami in terms of shipments in the first quarter of 2017, according to market research group IDC.
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Disney's stock was in mid-December trading at 26 times 2020 forecast earnings, according to Refinitiv, having overtaken Apple and Google owner Alphabet's multiple during 2019.
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OSLO (Reuters) - London has overtaken New York as the top destination for the Norwegian wealth fund's unlisted real estate investments, a fund report showed on Tuesday.
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But the former pediatric neurosurgeon slipped back quickly, overtaken first by Trump, and then by his own lunacy and that of his perpetually rotating campaign staff.
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Later, 15-year-old Polly is overtaken by the same destructive force, becoming overpoweringly jealous of the beautiful and glamorous Laurel and her hold on Tom.
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Nevertheless, a handful of visual artists have devoted their excess energies to music to the point where their moonlight professions have nearly overtaken their daytime careers.
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In 1920 America's cutting-edge giants included the Central Leather Company and Baldwin Locomotive, but they were soon overtaken by a new generation of consumer-goods firms.
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How many times are we going to see Elliot walking down a street or alley and be overtaken and kidnapped by a handful of barrel-chested goons?
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Each amalgam is enlivened by details of a compact and motley assortment of ordinary pieces that seem overtaken by a wanderer, dramatically altering the cities' famous places.
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Labor trafficking is rising on the continent and has overtaken sexual exploitation as the main form of slavery in many nations, according to the Council of Europe.
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Earlier, the sheriff's office said the bodies of at least five people had been found in charred vehicles overtaken by the fire near the town of Paradise.
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With steady rain pouring down at the Olympic stadium, Muhammad shot out of the blocks, rose quickest at the first hurdle and never looked like being overtaken.
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Now that Microsoft has caught up and overtaken Slack in terms of raw user numbers, Butterfield says he's not worried about the rapid growth of Microsoft Teams.
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For decades, coal has dominated the American electricity market as the cheapest source of fuel, but in recent years, it has been overtaken by cheap natural gas.
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He shifted nearly all his negative advertising here from going after Donald J. Trump, who has overtaken him in recent polls, to Senator Marco Rubio of Florida.
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Now they ascribe his rise to American decline, and to the rage felt by a superpower as it is overtaken by a harder-working, more disciplined China.
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As early as 250 the internet had overtaken churches, neighbourhoods, classrooms and offices as a setting in which Americans might meet a partner of the opposite sex.
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Authorities say the bodies of at least five people were found in charred vehicles overtaken by the Camp fire near the town of Paradise in Northern California.
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Europe has overtaken China to become Malaysia's second-largest export market for palm oil, importing 2.06 million tonnes in 2017, according to the Malaysian Palm Oil Board.
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The two big parties risk being overtaken by the upstart Brexit Party and the Liberal Democrats, who enjoyed a revival in last month's local and European elections.
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Firefox introduced its own cloud component, but by then it was too late, Chrome had overtaken it and, as of March 2016, surpassed Internet Explorer as well.
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In order of highest demand, here are the top six of 2017: Lenovo came in second place, overtaken by HP for the first time in four years.
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My own personal Facebook feed, mostly full of college students, has been completely overtaken by the posts, showing engagement of social media users on a global scale.
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In the multiparty systems seen in much of western Europe, conservative parties are instead threatened, or have already been overtaken, by startups and reinvigorated far-right rumps.
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With ultra violet being named Pantone's color of the year and seeing yet another season overtaken with the shade, we're placing our best on its lasting power.
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According to Tuesday's survey, he has overtaken her with female voters — a core constituency for the former secretary of state who would be the first female president.
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Jonathan Fenby, director of European Political Research at TSL Research Group told CNBC on Friday that concerns about immigration and security have overtaken worries about the economy.
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Today, Android is totally user friendly, easy on the eyes and runs on sleek, modern handsets that have challenged the iPhone's design if not overtaken it entirely.
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Poor diet has overtaken smoking as the world's biggest killer, according to the latest Global Burden of Disease study, causing 20 percent of deaths globally in 2017.
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Poor diet has overtaken smoking as the world's biggest killer, according to the latest Global Burden of Disease study, causing 2503 percent of deaths globally in 2017.
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His ascendance is proof that mainstream conservatism, which is nominally on board with certain norms about racism and sexism, can eventually be overtaken by its rabid id.
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Trump has overtaken Clinton in the RealClearPolitics polling index, the first time the businessman has led the former secretary of State in the polling index since May.
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The video for "Formation" invokes the Hurricane Katrina tragedy in New Orleans and includes a shot of the singer lying atop a police cruiser overtaken by floodwater.
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Washington (CNN)Time magazine published an eye-catching cover Thursday aimed at the Trump presidency -- this time depicting the White House being overtaken by Russian onion domes.
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We're in the middle of a public health crisis: overdose deaths have overtaken motor-vehicle accidents as the leading cause of injury-related death in our country.
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Games in Turkey are all too often overtaken by violence and confrontations between supporters in the stands, to the extent that it threatens to kill the sport.
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Liberal writer Matthew Yglesias at Vox on Monday ticked through the ways he said an interview Trump conducted with CNBC should have overtaken coverage about Clinton's health.
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If the plan had gone ahead, the merger of CIMB, RHB and Malaysia Building Society would have overtaken Maybank as the largest banking group in the country.
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The median global approval rating for U.S. leadership held steady in 220006 but was overtaken by global approval for China's leadership, according to a poll released Thursday.
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The meeting could be overtaken by the events on Capitol Hill, where two U.S. diplomats are slated to testify publicly about the Trump administration's machinations toward Ukraine.
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It restricts self-management to tech staff, however, unlike U.S. shoe site Zappos - the firm on which Zalando was modeled but has since far overtaken in size.
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Until recently, it had been Toyota's best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for 15 years—but now it's been overtaken by the RAV20183 compact crossover utility vehicle.
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Trump tweeted early on Tuesday that he's consulting with the National Rifle Association (The Hill), but he was overtaken by intervention from a federal judge in Seattle.
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I), which has overtaken established carriers to become Europe's biggest airline by passenger numbers, is hiring around 4.03 pilots this year, as is Norwegian Air Shuttle(NWC.OL).
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It devalued the votes of blacks, Latinos, and Asians, who together had overtaken whites in population in Texas, with Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi not far behind.
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Wednesday's events mark the second time that Netflix has overtaken Comcast in valuation but, according to Bloomberg, it's likely the change will be more lasting this time.
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Spencerian script was overtaken by the simplified Palmer method of the 1920s, which was in turn gave way to the Zaner-Bloser method and the D'Nealian method.
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"She's always very helpful and extended my career," Ginobili told TMZ Sports in D.C. Sorry, Gisele -- Marianela's overtaken you in our WAGs rankings (yeah, we do that).
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Unfortunately, given the presidency of Donald Trump and the partisan polarization that has all but overtaken the Supreme Court, it's hard these days to argue from rationality.
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Holbrooke had a lonely death — abandoned by his president, overtaken by his times, at a moment when his marriage to the author Kati Marton was under strain.
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Here are the 16 billion-dollar disasters from 2017: Some made headlines for weeks, and some were simply overtaken in the public's consciousness by the next one.
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But in the last year, that effort has been almost entirely overtaken by an investigation of those investigating Mr. Trump at the F.B.I. and Department of Justice.
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But since then it has lagged behind in the race to release premium and mass-market electric vehicles, having been overtaken by Tesla, GM, Nissan, and others.
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Microsoft has successfully chased and overtaken Slack during the past year, leading to Teams being used actively by 20 million people daily compared to Slack's 12 million.
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"When people watched the way prosecutors conducted their investigation of Cho Kuk's family, their hatred of his hypocrisy was overtaken by their fear of the prosecutors' power."
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As in other countries, German politics are increasingly polarized, with a sober assessment of the facts overtaken by a quick search for easy places to lay blame.
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The 2018 census revealed that those who said they had no religion — 49 percent of the population — had overtaken Christians, at 38 percent, for the first time.
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It's interesting ... it feels like TV has sorta overtaken the star power and glam of movies, with a bunch of A-list actors having migrated over lately.
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But in less than three years, the "impending crisis" of 2014 has been overtaken by a new, more insidious, threat to our democracy: widespread distrust in elections.
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Charles-Barclay led for more than seven hours and started the run with a big lead, but was overtaken by Haug with more than 16 km remaining.
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" Meanwhile, a CNN headline announced, "China has overtaken U.S. as world's largest diplomatic power," and GQ reported that "China just surpassed the United States in diplomatic muscle.
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That means it's now overtaken the Super Nintendo Entertainment System to become Nintendo's third best-selling home console of all time behind the Wii and the NES.
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Of course, as I dribble toward curmudgeon territory age-wise, that optimism is inevitably overtaken by fears that the reception will mostly be negative — and loudly so.
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Streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime have overtaken pay TV subscriptions in the U.K. for the first time, marking a major shift in viewing habits.
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SocGen said that it has overtaken Unicredit lately as the biggest foreign lender when taking into account a full range of banking services, such as leasing operations.
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Baidu trails only Amazon as the second-largest maker of smart speakers, according to research firm Canalys, having overtaken Google recently, despite only serving the Chinese market.
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Facing a future where car ownership may be overtaken by new mobility services, automakers are ramping up investment to develop AI capabilities to enhance the driving experience.
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Just ask drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman or those in the Mexican and Colombian drug cartels, which have largely overtaken the spotlight from the American Mafia.
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China has overtaken Turkey for the dubious distinction of being the world's biggest jailer of journalists, according to a new report by the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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Germany's Greens have overtaken the conservatives to become the most popular party in Germany, an opinion poll on Saturday showed, with SPD support hitting an all-time low.
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Tourism has already overtaken coal as Australia's second-largest export earner, growing at an annual 13 percent to A$47 billion in the third quarter of last year.
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These figures don't really speak of a concerted effort to restrict supplies to China, which has overtaken the United States to be the world's largest importer of crude.
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE are leading a coalition to fight the rebels, but UAE forces have overtaken wide swaths of territory, towns and cities in the south.
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During a recent interview with TED that allowed the public to tweet in questions, the feed was overtaken by people asking Dorsey why the platform hadn't banned Nazis.
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But nearly three decades on, his invention has overtaken almost all of its rivals and brought coding to the fingertips of people who were once baffled by it.
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IT IS rare enough for ballet to take a true story as its subject matter, rarer still for that storyline to be overtaken by the march of science.
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Each brand had a third of the U.S. market in June 2014, and by August that year DSC had overtaken its P&G rival, according to Slice Intelligence.
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Microsoft revealed last week that it now has more than 13 million people using its Microsoft Teams chat software, a milestone that means the app has overtaken Slack.
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Current acquisition rules make it tough for the U.S. military to quickly procure and field electronic warfare weapons systems before they are overtaken by developments around the world.
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Amazon has overtaken Google and Apple to become the world's most valuable brand at $23 billion, according to a ranking of global companies, up 52% on last year.
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The good news is the Taliban has not overtaken any provincial capitals or important cities this year, but there is still a lot of violence in the country.
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Domestic demand has overtaken trade as the most important growth driver in Germany, with falling unemployment, rising real wages and low interest rates pushing households to spend more.
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Airbnb's annual sales have overtaken IHG and Hilton, and are well on their way to exceeding Marriott, which has dominated the industry since acquiring Starwood Hotels in 2016.
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The extreme nature of the floods — which have overtaken large parts of Offutt Air Force Base, where America's nuclear forces are coordinated — is best seen from high above.
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The San Francisco Bay Area has overtaken New York City as the most accommodative place in the world to be a female entrepreneur, according to a new study.
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But almost at its inception, CD-R had overtaken the market and when Apple introduced the CD-ROM-based iMac in 1998, it was all downhill from there.
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Thanks in part to Donald Trump's media diagnosis, Narcissistic Personality Disorder has overtaken "psychopath" and "bipolar" to emerge as the number one label for others' perceived psychological failings.
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Russia has overtaken Saudi Arabia as China's biggest oil supplier, and Rosneft is by far Russia's biggest and most influential oil company, with strong ties to the Kremlin.
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The route runs for 875 metres (950 yards) through Pamplona's medieval streets, though most runners sprint little more than 40 metres before being overtaken by the stampeding herd.
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Germany's Greens have overtaken the conservatives to become the country's most popular party, an opinion poll showed on Saturday, with SPD support sinking to an all-time low.
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It begins innocuously enough, a girl sitting in a totally white space rolling up a joint, and then the screen gets overtaken by waterfalls of color and images.
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Global Witness noted that while Brazil remains the deadliest country in terms of sheer numbers, Nicaragua has overtaken Honduras as the most dangerous place for activists per capita.
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For poor diet has overtaken smoking as the world's biggest killer, according to the latest Global Burden of Disease study, causing 25 percent of deaths globally in 23.
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After a period of tremendous growth, the banking-oriented cryptocurrency Ripple has overtaken Ethereum and is currently the second largest coin in terms of market cap behind Bitcoin.
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Exxon was overtaken by Facebook as the fourth largest company in the , after the social media giant hit $115 per share, an all-time high, on Monday morning.
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The final was twice stopped after riders were judged to have overtaken too soon the back wheel of the electric bike that sets the pace in early laps.
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Rosberg is the most successful driver never to have won a title, having now overtaken Britain's Stirling Moss who was overall runner-up four times in the 218s.
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Now, according to data from the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) China has overtaken the United States to become the world's largest business-travel market, though just about.
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The suitor, Sany, from China's southwestern Hunan province, had itself overtaken Putzmeister as the global market leader for concrete pumps, mostly by selling cheaper pumps to Chinese customers.
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But her initial poll ratings are average at best, fueling suspicions that she is being overtaken by other figures, particularly Harris, who may have a stronger personal magnetism.
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The book and show take place in the Republic of Gilead, a dystopian nation that has overtaken the U.S., in which women have been stripped of reproductive autonomy.
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But now Xoom has overtaken Remitly and TransferWise in this area and closed the gap between itself and WorldRemit, which boasts over 50 markets that can send remittances.
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Allandale produces around 25,000 cases of wine a year and China has now overtaken the United States and the United Kingdom as its major export market, Sneddon added.
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MXDC and The Red Hen are two of the most high-profile examples of Yelp reviews becoming overtaken in a political fight, but they are not the first.
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One of the big benefactors is likely to be the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, which some polls say has overtaken the PD as Italy's most popular party.
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"This Is Our Land," for instance, which came out in France less than three months before last year's Presidential election, bristling with topicality, was soon overtaken by events.
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Three innings later, it was overtaken when the Yankees won for the first time this season in a game in which they had been trailing after eight innings.
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Lava destroyed a building near the plant late Monday, bringing the total number of structures overtaken in the past several weeks to nearly 54433, including dozens of homes.
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Plus as the song moves into the second half the listener's overtaken by the urge to throw a pool party that descends into a skinny dipping flesh fest.
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