It played out in this election, it played out in Brexit.
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But that's how it all played out, and both the league and the union now say that's how it should have played out.
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By now we all know how that night played out.
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Instead, the event played out much like other Apple keynotes.
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You can watch the launch as it played out here:
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It's like okay, but "okay is played out," she said.
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For those interested in how the rest played out pic.twitter.
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As it played out, the President engaged with his views.
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What's not obvious is why this played out on Twitter.
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Per Audubon, this is how Pollard's owl theory played out.
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It's her story and it's played out in the documentary.
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Here's how the first morning of the exercise played out.
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However, that's not how it played out for the Easters.
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JIM CRAMER: Yeah, it was kind of played out here.
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You can imagine how the conversation may have played out.
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That phenomenon has played out most conspicuously on trade policy.
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Given the way that's played out on Messenger, I'm skeptical.
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A similar story has played out in the Middle East.
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A similar dynamic played out in the forum over trade.
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People will see their own family dynamic played out here.
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The heist played out like something out of Mission: Impossible.
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For some customers, those steps played out seamlessly and conveniently.
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What's your impression of how that cycle has played out?
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Some wanted to see how things played out in Scotland.
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"This played out like we expected it to," Rennard said.
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Similar incidents played out in the area earlier this year.
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The Don scenario finally played out, in a nonviolent way.
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This scenario had played out countless times in Communist countries.
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Although her recount challenge in Wisconsin played out to conclusion.
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One can imagine -- vaguely -- just how the situation played out.
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That scenario played out in almost real time this week.
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The family tableau played out on the broadest possible stage.
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A major policy fight has played out on gun control.
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Of course, the same dynamic played out after the Sept.
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Would the same technical and legal drama have played out?
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Whatever happens, a Trump joke is played out by noon.
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As it played out, the president engaged with his views.
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There were two ways that decision could have played out.
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The ugly spectacle of disrespect played out over several days.
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Sometimes, clashing electoral policies played out within the same state.
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I'm sure you watched the way Monday morning played out.
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Over two days in October, the debate played out publicly.
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And the unusual happenstance played out with suddenly high stakes.
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In Texas, only half of this equation has played out.
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Today, such a scenario might have played out quite differently.
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The entire spectrum of nature's syllabus is being played out.
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This played out primarily around Warren's intense attention to personnel.
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How have efforts like that played out in the past?
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Over a frenetic 11 minutes, the odd show played out.
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A similar pattern played out in 1996, 2000 and 2006.
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The final battle played out on a hillside near Baghouz.
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Their presidencies played out on the canvas of that blueprint.
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And it played out on the debate stage Tuesday night.
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That played out in microcosm in volatile trade on Thursday.
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A similar story played out at the beginning of January.
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This trend has not played out so far this season.
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That isn't how this election cycle has played out, however.
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We see this being played out in the contemporary moment.
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Kraft largely kept quiet while the Brady case played out.
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Politics were mostly clean and played out in the open.
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So far, European populism has played out on national stages.
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But that's not how it has played out within India.
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Last week's debates illustrate how these tensions have played out.
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The album's final minutes played out like an intimate benediction.
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There's nothing inevitable about how things played out in 2008.
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Then imagine how the election might have played out differently.
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But I think the way that it played out was good.
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The culture wars have been played out by the countries' comics.
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But I'm actually really happy with the way things played out.
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What was striking was the world the action played out in.
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The situation, odd as it may sound, played out like this.
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The grandest, most disruptive automation revolution has played out in agriculture.
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This is increasingly being played out in the Chinese yuan/U.
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To have them played out in the newspaper is very rare.
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This is our joint values being played out in the world.
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Not everyone was happy with the way the finale played out.
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Shawn Mendes played out the first dance at his photographer's wedding.
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And the way it played out was both stunning and instructive.
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Here's a timeline of how the trade war has played out.
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Yes, but it played out a little different than real life.
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Some version of this cycle played out almost daily in 22016.
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But Fleabag gives that somewhat played out premise a fresh twist.
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The same dynamic played out several times over the coming decades.
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I'm just saying that R&B Mariah is so played out.
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Drama on and off the court played out in the media.
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Irbil (CNN)The terrifying scene has played out time and again.
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A similar scenario played out around the Shade reveal as well.
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But it's clear that things haven't really played out that way.
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It's a classic relationship breakdown played out in just 60 seconds.
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A similar story played out nationally over the same time frame.
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Recent events have played out in ways we couldn't have predicted.
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Each myth has played out some time, somewhere in real life.
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All of these dynamics played out multiple times this past week.
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I see similar issues being played out in the clinical setting.
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Since 83, however, the rhyming maxim has not really played out.
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As both Mina and Fox observe, Slater's case played out like
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But Isaac wondered if Maltby's string wasn't a little played out.
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Paulsen said a similar scenario played out during the tech bubble.
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The conversation has played out repeatedly over the past six months.
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This scenario has played out far too many times this season.
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Nearly identical numbers played out in Kansas's 4th District, where Rep.
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One of those dynamics — the fading competitor — has already played out.
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The resulting clash has often played out in debates over clothing.
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The same scenario played out with the Christchurch, New Zealand shooter.
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The 2016 Republican presidential primary played out in a similar fashion.
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The ones that we saw played out on television every morning.
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And yet, that was pretty much how the game played out.
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But sometimes regular old Caesar can seem a little played out.
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So, Dana, let&aposs talk about how this played out, right?
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Foxconn's previous takeovers of screen makers have not played out well.
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Mr. Beard's series allows you to observe how identity played out.
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Honestly, in hindsight the whole approach played out just about perfectly.
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Here's how those roots have played out in the broader market.
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Not all of Uber's projected eco-friendly benefits have played out.
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Most of the company's "Future Optimizations" have played out as well.
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Moments later in the Cabinet Room, a similar scene played out.
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But as Outbreak played out, my anxiousness actually melted into calm.
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Or, at 64, he may have played out his last cards.
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Pause at 6:12 How has this strategy actually played out?
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The thing is, we already know how that movie played out.
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A similar pattern has played out in other regions as well.
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All week, similar scenes played out in Quezon City and Manila.
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Essentially, the government had played out every trump card they had.
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Play resumed Monday and most teams played out of their headquarters.
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The disturbing reality played out most vividly in Rhode Island. Gov.
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That's the bizarre scene that played out during an armed robbery.
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The debate over the wisdom of doing this played out slowly.
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The spiritual confusion prompted by these innovations played out for decades.
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Major Osbourne provided a timeline of how the firefight played out.
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The effects of monetary easing seem to be largely played out.
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Games beyond anything we can imagine today will be played out.
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The choreography of the structure's collapse played out with cinematic inevitability.
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The dispute has played out in a series of court cases.
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America's internal struggles have not just played out on therapy couches.
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Mr Cameron is rueful about the way the referendum played out.
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Prosecutors crafted a mosaic of how collusion could have played out.
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We know that by how this all has played out. Okay.
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And I think that played out in a number of ways.
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Mr. Trump's protean character has also played out unpredictably in Israel.
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Here's how it played out, writes Sheera Frankel of the NYT.
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This gentleman bears the responsibility for how this scene played out.
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An early test of prosecutorial power played out in Orlando, Fla.
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The recovery from the most recent recession has played out differently.
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They played out exactly like many of us warned it would.
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The case played out while Trump and the political world watched.
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The final round of the tournament played out over two games.
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In the wee hours, Washington's dysfunction played out on the streets.
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This all played out during McCarthy-era hysteria about Chinese Communism.
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Here's how Tuesday's events played out: At around 11:30 a.m.
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But under first past the post, things played out very differently.
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A familiar scene played out in New York City this week.
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Now it's played out much more on social media, on your phone.
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And it played out at the new Trump Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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It has played out on many other battlefields in the years since.
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Nope, we are not referring to the infamous and played-out #Deflategate.
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We were very happy with how that story played out this season.
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The drama is likely to be played out in the currency market.
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How that's played out across different countries, however, is a different story.
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It's fair to wonder how and if that boost ever played out.
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The way those fundamental differences played out is what heightened their chemistry.
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And 'speculating' is a kind word for how it actually played out.
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The effects of his appointment with Kelly played out slowly, he said.
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Such scenes have played out citywide, documented in videos showcasing the frenzy.
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But, again, the story played out more or less like we expected.
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Neanderthals are one of the failed branches, a tune that played out.
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I just think it was just the way the game played out.
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And then it played out, and now I'm better off for it.
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The chart below shows how the pattern has played out over time.
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Nowhere has 3G's approach played out more tumultuously than at Kraft Heinz.
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Witnesses told CNN affiliate WSAZ the scene played out like a cartoon.
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According to the post here is how this evil mastery played out.
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But matters have not played out as dismally as they might have.
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A similar version of that story played out in Brooklyn in June.
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That session played out in full view of other diners, drawing criticism.
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That scene played out in thousands of small ways over the years.
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But almost a quarter of all activist campaigns played out in Europe.
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It's been on hold while the river crossing dispute has played out.
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The same pattern has played out on several occasions including Pompeo's nomination.
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Asher's original novel played out a little differently than the TV series.
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And I did so much with that character – it's played out, man.
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This same argument played out during the Honolulu arcade crackdown of 2014.
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Such scenes played out in many other towns and villages, survivors said.
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It is the starkest example yet of how this has played out.
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The tournament is played out over three courses during its four days.
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For Hawaii's western islands, the action played out millions of years ago.
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Yet a tragedy of the commons played out in the Republican primary.
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"I think that that has played out well for me," Cohen said.
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But so far, this pattern has played out in the battleground states.
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A similar situation played out on Friday and Saturday involving Frank Stallone.
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He said that all his worst nightmares played out in deafening sunlight.
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This debate played out in a few states, including California and Ohio.
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It's a scenario that's played out over and over again for them.
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As iconic as it is, the lamp's mechanical conceit is played out.
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Ms. Carey's life has, at times, played out like a soap opera.
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Testament to this is the reaction it gets whenever it's played out.
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This important discourse played out on the Talk Page of Kalanick's profile.
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"But ultimately, that's not how it played out in Europe," she said.
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And what played out on the court yesterday happens far too often.
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"Could not have played out any better for them," Ryan Lizza added.
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Similar scenes played out along Greece's 120-mile northern frontier with Turkey.
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As the audience, we are unsure what drama is being played out.
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Like, I just got played out of an hour of my day.
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Here's how that legacy has played out in Australia and the world.
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But this racially skewed trend, played out across many cases, is persistent.
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This cat-and-mouse game is played out several times a day.
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That debate has played out largely in the absence of solid data.
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There are several arenas in which legal controversies will be played out.
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Here, DealBook takes a closer look at how the tests played out.
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The worst of the Katrina humanitarian disaster played out over a week.
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All this played out against the grim backdrop of the coronavirus crisis.
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The older investors are somewhat skeptical because the story never played out.
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A different kind of spinner return played out at Boomerang Toys recently.
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The film's Oscar campaign sort of played out in a similar way.
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Similar scenes played out in courthouses in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
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The last time around, this process played out in lower velocity settings.
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Alex Burns on how the debate played out with a narrower field.
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The residual tension over the election has played out in other ways.
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Bets on fewer rate hikes played out more in shorter-dated Treasurys.
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But rarely has the debate played out on such a large stage.
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Season seven feels like an anticlimax that's played out over 16 episodes.
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On the surface, the brutal attack played out in a predictable way.
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Should be played out through actions, not words backed up with nothing.
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It was a scene that played out over and over in Charlottesville ...
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Swimming pools have always been spaces where social inequalities have played out.
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"That's played out in workplaces, it's played out in schools -- not just in athletic competitions and settings -- every single day all across America in ways that are subtle, in ways overt," Newsom said during a bill-signing ceremony.
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The shift towards appetite for riskier assets played out in bond markets, too.
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For Molly, all of that pent-up frustration played out in her wardrobe.
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One that played out over the course of multiple high-profile press conferences.
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Maybe we'll be back next year to see how this all played out.
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To the irreverent, post-punk critical observer, these touchstones must seem played out.
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Here's how the whole sorry, somewhat complicated and totally compelling story played out.
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As the characters immediately show and tell us, Sunday Funday is played out.
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That's a breathtaking game even if it's just played out in your head.
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Similar tensions, over different issues, played out in 1980 when supporters of Sen.
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This also gets played out in curses, wounds, and various other status effects.
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Still, I'll admit, we're lucky this scene played out exactly as it did.
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That contest has played out in acts of spectacular violence around the world.
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The same story played out around the world to varying degrees of severity.
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And certainly we've seen versions of this scenario played out, decade after after.
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Tension, relief and jubilation all played out in the controlled chaos of backstage.
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Here's how Princeton's aid program work played out for the class of 2022.
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The shift toward appetite for riskier assets played out in bond markets, too.
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In recent years, deliberations about wages have often played out among local officials.
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Connecticut, where the couple's divorce played out, is not a community property state.
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And obviously it played out in just that fashion with regard to Terri.
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On Twitter, a similar phenomenon played out, as Blake Montgomery charted at BuzzFeed.
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Obviously they're fighting back, but how has that played out on the ground?
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He said as the campaign played out, concerns of Americans have been ignored.
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The same discussion is played out in conference rooms across the South Bay.
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While the arbitration proceedings played out, though, the EV startup took drastic measures.
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A similar scenario played out in 2011, when the Space Shuttle program ended.
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" In response, Kufrin says, "really, what you saw is how it played out.
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A similar cycle played out in the UK over the past two decades.
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Social media was flooded with reports and reactions as the shooting played out.
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Here's how it played out: Let's start with the most basic factor: people.
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We see life stories and alternate histories played out in dramas without scripts.
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"I played out last night and they called it 'Reggae Tuesday,'" he says.
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The horrifying scene played out aboard a train outside the city of Wurzburg.
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And this relationship played out over previous phases of the current economic cycle.
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And that, honestly, we're all 0% shocked about how this all played out.
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I don't think it's moved yet, but the Fed dovishness has played out.
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That is where this match-up has played out across two fights already.
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The end result is a zero-sum game played out in every state.
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This policy cycle has played out several times over the last few years.
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As the deal played out over the past two years, that optimism faded.
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Other news media executives were waiting to see how the changes played out.
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These frightening scenes of arrest and detention played out recently in Navato, Calif.
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This played out in disastrous fashion for the GOP over the past week.
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All this has played out more or less as scientists warned, albeit faster.
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Maybe things would have played out differently if Neumann had walked away earlier.
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The latest such attempt played out in the U.S. Senate recently where Sen.
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The scene played out dramatically at the Georgia Republican convention where Goldwater spoke.
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Remarkably, this scene played out within the Belles offices until the early millennium.
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PLAYED OUT Hasbro was the worst-performing stock in the S.&P. 1.10633.
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The 9th District race was like many others that played out in 2018.
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It all played out in front of TV cameras and quickly went viral.
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"The benefits of the 2017 tax cuts are largely played out," Zandi said.
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Berlant saw the contradictions within the public realm played out in sentimental fiction.
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So did le Clos in 2200, and we saw how that played out.
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On Sunday, the game played out much differently from what he had imagined.
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Divisions played out on the airwaves, at campaign rallies, and in social media.
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I wasn't going to stick around to see how it all played out.
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Throughout the 2016 election season, one narrative has played out repeatedly — Vermont Sen.
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She sings with empathy and gratitude for the way things have played out.
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This dynamic played out in most of the cities studied in the report.
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This has played out time and again with the last several Galaxy devices.
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It was another example of how #MeToo has played out differently in France.
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This transition has played out very clearly in multiple cases this past year.
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On Wednesday morning, adjusting to the new reality played out in real time.
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The same dynamic played out in college towns across the country on Tuesday.
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This summer, scenes played out that were nearly unimaginable a few years before.
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Three separate storylines played out all within a few months of each other.
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And that is not speculation; it is how this rule has played out.
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Using satellites, NASA has tracked how the eruption has played out so far.
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How many times has this scenario played out for the Rebel Alliance, offscreen?
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The acrimonious back and forth played out amid continuing turmoil in the region.
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For years, a curious pattern played out across Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island.
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It felt like the nerd versus the prom queen, played out in food.
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Something similar played out last week, when Trump fired FBI Director James Comey.
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Deeply important American political debates have always played out through vapid culture wars.
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This is how it goes right now, how our priorities have played out.
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Here's a look at how gender disparities played out on stage in 20173.
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Similar stories have played out across Western Europe, from the Netherlands to Austria.
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Watch the NYT's three-part film series on how it has played out.
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The Vietnam War played out differently, in countless skirmishes that lacked strategic consequence.
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But that dynamic hasn't played out as it has in previous economic cycles.
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I think it's played out that we're a very good team at home.
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"Everyday we played out here," he said, staring out at the empty land.
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The shooting played out too quickly to contemplate acts of heroism, he said.
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As all of this has played out, Greitens has kept a low profile.
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That strategy has not played out exactly how Buttigieg would have wanted, though.
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That split also played out via the music the D.J.s chose between sets.
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The repercussions of his assassination will be played out for years to come.
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It was a widespread disinformation campaign that largely played out on social media.
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Metcalf played out his option, and Coryell departed for the San Diego Chargers.
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A tiny drama played out in the newsroom as the Pulitzer gathering ended.
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The second something is played out I'm like, No, I can't watch this.
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Indeed, our involvement in Libya, Syria and Egypt played out that pragmatic position.
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A later interview with PBS' Judy Woodruff played out in a similar way.
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Things haven't played out the way that Disney and its peers would've liked.
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"It was just truly a blessing, the way things played out," he said.
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It's easy to imagine Satisfactory being played out from a more strategic perspective.
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Here's how the case has played out, according to the newly released documents.
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On Wednesday, they played out in real time on television and social media.
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Such a scenario played out for about 30 students, according to the complaint.
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Similar sequences of events have played out in other parts of the world.
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Richard is a scenario that could have played out, I think, for me.
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The big picture: Similar operations have played out in past administrations as well.
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Both arguments have been played out in television advertisements and billboards across town.
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This usually played out in selective ways for a select group of people.
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This is a song I've heard played out in a lot of mixes.
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Nothing played out as expected when Mr. Netanyahu flew to Washington on Sunday.
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It was as if the Cold War played out weekly in America's bookstores.
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McKee was mourned, and much of that grieving played out on social media.
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JR: Well, that leaves the mistaken impression that the story is played out.
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Gifted writers can transform even the most played-out subject into something worthwhile.
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And how would you like to see that played out in a trade deal?
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Jogada oversaw every aspect of the game as it played out over orientation week.
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The whole process played out over a panicked half-hour for the Falcons coach.
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And this has to be played out and ultimately probably in the Supreme Court.
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Maybe if this campaign had played out differently, Clinton's secrecy would have doomed her.
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A similar story played out online, where shoppers spent $643 million by 10 a.m.
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I paid a lot of attention to how the whole Brexit thing played out.
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You might well have these decisions, but they get played out behind closed doors.
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If there is any drama to be played out, is how Germany will vote.
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Let's not forget: The battle on Titan played out exactly the way Strange wanted.
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Clinton's return to the political circuit has mostly played out far from public view.
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The contest played out on the set of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" when Mrs.
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Such a scenario played out this week in the capital, Frankfort, the sheriff says.
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Financial-market trends have played out against the backdrop of these two policy eras.
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I am deeply hurt by how this has played out and also deeply sorry.
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The court case became a national story and played out in a messy fashion.
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Watergate played out under a party system that was remarkably loose compared to today.
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I'm not saying the meme is totally played out, but it certainly is resilient.
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What is the impact on you in Europe and how has it played out?
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Similar dynamics have played out recently in the Orthodox Jewish community in New York.
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Barrera is Spanish, but his career seems to have played out mainly in Mexico.
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To this day, imagining how Bias's career would've played out is a gut punch.
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I started writing in '22019, and by '77 it was played out for me.
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But it is clear that the trend to automation is not yet played out.
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The game originally played out as you see on the left, with a loss.
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It turns out Popovich's professed plan may have not played out as he desired.
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This effort was likely not some random series of events that independently played out.
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Futures were sharply higher this morning after the U.S. midterms played out as expected.
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And so their body becomes the place where these contradictions can be played out.
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Seeing all of this played out can be hard for a viewer of color.
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With that, an odd scene suddenly played out on the streets of San Francisco.
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She said the White House wanted to see how investigations in Congress played out.
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Nick: By the time everything played out, it was one of the dominant rings.
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GW Pharma is kind of played out because the good news came out already.
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Let's take a look at how these themes have played out in environmental policy.
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His was a story that played out on multiple media platforms: television, newspapers, Facebook.
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Instead, the exchange played out on social media as thousands of Twitter users watched.
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Tom Brady's Super Bowl LI played out as a similar sort of microcosmic mystery.
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Assad's strategy played out once again in Douma, a Damascus suburb, on April 7.
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But geopolitics and national security are a much longer game, played out across decades.
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It's if it's a military exercise but it's being played out in business cards.
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Similar debates over Muslim head coverings have played out in Germany, where Alhumedhi lives.
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As the bottom of the 10th played out, Mitchell was in the Mets' clubhouse.
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MORE (R-Ariz.), tweeted that she was "horrified" by the scene that played out.
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What's interesting -- and telling -- is that a similar pattern hasn't played out among Republicans.
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The trend could be played out by funds that hold high concentrations in tech.
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First, the rally played out in virtual lock step with Mr. Trump's debate performance.
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The second half played out similarly with the Panthers holding onto a narrow advantage.
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Many Democrats are unsettled by the scene that played out there over the weekend.
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I called a FUCKIN NIGGER at work... this how it played out #KillEmWithKindness pic.twitter.
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Even as the airport reopened, scenes of grief played out at a nearby hospital.
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News of Mr. Ailes's impending exit played out chaotically over the last two days.
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Ally's ascent to stardom is played out in blink-and-you'll-miss-it hyperspeed.
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The return of risk appetite also played out in the currencies and commodities complex.
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Her point has at times played out in Democratic primaries in those states, too.
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How has it actually played out on the ground over the last few years?
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We shot that and edited that before the whole Logan Paul thing played out.
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The last decade, for me, has played out against a glorious spectrum of skinnies.
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Give me this distilled recreation of good and evil played out over 20 minutes.
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I just wanted someone to tell me, honestly, if flower crowns are played out.
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If Trump does something at 8:30 am, that joke's played out by noon.
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The way their season played out, they almost never had to answer that question.
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It's so played-out to call Taurus people stubborn, but today you really are.
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The scheme that played out with Vimovo is bound to happen again, Herrick said.
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But Alqunun's case is extraordinary for how it's played out in the public sphere.
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Race has played out here in the backdrop of the case in other ways.
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She seems content with the way everything played out ... at least on the surface.
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It was again, it's interesting because it's the same story that Uber played out.
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Minutes later, a nearly identical scene played out, one he was able to stop.
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The civil suits had largely been on hold while the criminal trial played out.
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But Federer was still edgy as the 3-hour-3-minute match played out.
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But when Trump declared a state of emergency, things played out differently in Washington.
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Naturally, the debate also played out on Facebook itself and other social media platforms.
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The arguments have played out in international trade tribunals, with each side trading victories.
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But whether that's truly relevant here probably depends on how this incident played out.
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"I don't think our relationship failed because it played out online," Ms. Dewey said.
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" He then added, "I am single, so you can tell how that played out.
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The legal process, necessary since tigers are endangered, played out like a murder trial.
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The civil suits have largely been on hold while the criminal trial played out.
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A similar pattern played out in the 1990s with the rise of personal computers.
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Such debates have typically played out over whether anti-Muslim violence is labeled terrorism.
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A similar scenario played out as the report spread of the possible second gunman.
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The equation that played out over those 35 hours is not all that complicated.
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The hostage situation that played out on live television began around 1:30 p.m.
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The farce is played out all over the U.S., sometimes causing anti-social behavior.
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So far, the trade fight between the U.S. and China has played out rhetorically.
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Of the memorials I attended downrange, none of them played out quite this way.
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Variations of the Canopy scenario have played out at most of its major competitors.
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The rest of Emmanuel Macron's five years will be played out through this movement.
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It's a scenario that has played out repeatedly since Trump entered office last year.
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Trump has used a variety of defenses as the impeachment process has played out.
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Nydia's struggles at school played out during a particularly stressful time for Ms. LaRosa.
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Unfortunately, this type of scenario has played out time and again across the West.
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The scene played out on a stoop that moviegoers with good memories might recognize.
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Oklahoma and New Mexico offer a case study of how that has played out.
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It bears pointing out that similar dynamics played out, disastrously, in the presidential election.
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Without World War II, the struggle in Vietnam might have played out very differently.
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A similar situation played out in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey earlier this year.
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The argument is also played out at the other end of the faculty corridor.
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There are numerous cyber intrusion examples against various CI that have played out worldwide.
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This series of events has already played out several times since ObamaCare was implemented.
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The Ukraine controversy has played out at light speed compared to the Mueller probe.
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That differential looked like it was played out between the first and second innings.
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I'm a little bit hurt and frustrated on how it's kind of played out.
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Today's radicalism is fundamentally spiritual, even if it's played out in the political sphere.
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Take the case of how trade with China has played out across the country.
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He would be shocked at the extent to which his prophecy has played out.
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That dynamic has played out in many of the prominent I.P.O.s in recent years.
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It's a trend that seems to be played out in the real world as well.
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It's worth noting that humanity's latest brush with Ebola could have played out very differently.
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I thought that was really ironic how it ultimately played out, but it was cool.
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The game is played out in the polls, not so much based on hard facts.
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Each note card was a story beat, and we had the entire game played out.
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This would have already felt played out even if he published it on inauguration day.
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Cramer brought Chevron CEO Mike Wirth to discuss the merger and how it played out.
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Since it's changed usage metrics, it's hard to say how much that's really played out.
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Tasha: So about that gold transfer… I'm a little baffled at how that played out.
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So that way, we could attack both segments and it has played out really well.
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Marissa Mayer:I think that — well, one, I don't think the story has yet played out.
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How this new directive has played out on the ground, however, is sort of unclear.
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If Zarqawi had never risen to infamy, would the Iraq War have played out differently?
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The new indictment offers some of the clearest detail about how Audi's scheme played out.
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The divorce between the Labour Party and the workers has played out in two phases.
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Fogelman compared the storytelling in "This is Us" to home videos played out of order.
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That triggered a process of recounts and court battles that played out for eight months.
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And what played out over the last 24 hours is reminiscent of the Brexit surprise.
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A bruising, high-voltage clash soon played out in the gladiatorial arena of news television.
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That's a trend that has been played out in other areas, like music and calendars.
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Its thriller game Alan Wake played out through episodic installments, not unlike a TV show.
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The Figari saga follows a pattern which has played out in several Latin American countries.
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Each major incident is followed by efforts to learn lessons from how it played out.
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In Chicago, Illinois, this scene has played out hundreds of times at hundreds of doors.
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I don't know how it finally played out, but there was academic complaints against him.
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For Hemingway, Spanish bullfighting represented the ultimate tragedy played out before aficionados in the public.
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For some reason it also played out Derek Jeter's final season of Major League Baseball.
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"Don't take the wrong message from how this is being played out publicly," she said.
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"The rest of the scenario will be played out at the conference," reads the webpage.
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The week that followed played out much differently than the emergency room staff had suggested.
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The NCAA's investigation has been limited as the case played out in the federal courts.
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For Hemingway, Spanish bullfighting represented the ultimate tragedy played out before aficionados in the public.
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The same chaotic story played out with the firing of James Comey as FBI director.
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Yawn. Even those glitzy, glitter-festooned graduation caps are getting a little played out, right?
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The emails between Goldstone and Trump Jr. played out between June 73 and 7, 2016.
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I watched a lot of TV news, and Vietnam played out in my living room.
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The battle is more interesting for being played out on fields both physical and psychic.
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"She literally played out of her mind," Williams said with a smile after the loss.
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Primaries in six states played out even as the presidential nominations seemed to be set.
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The emotion that you see here is what you're seeing played out across the country.
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Digital currency investors may benefit from understanding how bubbles have played out over the centuries.
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The way this story played out in the first 48 hours offers important cautionary advice.
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It was a classic "he said, she said" scandal that played out on national television.
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Those broad contours match the stories that have played out in special elections all year.
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The process has been played out, and Mr. Lewandowski has been released from all charges.
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"It hasn't played out to what we expected," Cashman said of Teixeira, who is hitting .
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A classic contest between them played out in the wake of the San Bernardino massacre.
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The ceremonies played out as short services in the funeral homes, followed by lengthy wakes.
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"It is a scene that will be played out again and again," the source said.
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So they played out of sight, down by the river, then black with coal dust.
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That battle played out first in the media, and then in Gross' $200 million lawsuit.
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Season 5, Episode 6 of "Downton Abbey" had just played out across America's TV screens.
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Tuesday's meeting at the White House played out as well as Democrats could have hoped.
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This has played out in several ways, only one of which is restrictive cemetery regulations.
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand took to Twitter to express "concern" with how the process played out.
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Then an extra is played out over the weekend when "Saturday Night Live" hits it.
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There are other circumstances involved in this that will be played out after the fight.
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That "unheard-of revolt" played out in a way that would shock young women today.
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This is a theme that's played out over and over in the 28 years since.
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Now, we likely won't get to see how those potential benefits could have played out.
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That seems unfair in so many ways, but who knows exactly how things played out.
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It is a scene that has played out across Syria for more than seven years.
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On opposite sides of the Atlantic, the conflict has played out in very different ways.
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All of those played out in a fight that catapulted Ms. Abrams to national attention.
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As the games played out, Mr. McMullen talked about his new life in Austin, Tex.
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Eerily, almost the exact same scenario played out in the US a dozen years ago.
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Prominent writers on the left argue this ideological divide has played out in practice, too.
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But as the 20th century played out, the melody encountered more turbulence in the South.
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This scene played out before scores of reporters and camera crews enclosed behind police barricades.
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All of this has played out while Mr. Giuliani's private life has been in upheaval.
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So then I went to the U.S. Open and I played out of my mind.
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The sessions played out in seedy little plywood stalls within the apartment on Fourth Avenue.
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I ask what draws him to a color and when he knows one's played out.
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Wells played out Murderbot's story in four installments, each with their own arc and characters.
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It's called Rivals and it's all about different musical rivalries and how they played out.
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Most of the students are oblivious to the rich history that once played out below.
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The potent combination of monetary easing and evaporating risks to growth seems largely played out.
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Other rallies played out in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Memphis and New Orleans, among other cities.
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It is still there and in many ways you still see it being played out.
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Here's a look back at the case, which played out long before the #MeToo era.
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It makes you wonder if he has played out his string as a fiction writer.
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A vicious battle played out behind closed doors, and SIV applicants paid a high price.
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The close relationship between oligarchs and President Vladimir Putin has played out beyond financial ties.
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Tensions have played out in recent days in newspapers in Britain and on the Continent.
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Their ideas — and inside jokes — played out across several of the podcast's Facebook fan groups.
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And that change, you feel in your own life, it's played out around the world.
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Their relationship got worse that summer, and it all played out on television and Twitter.
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Smith didn't have enough votes, either, and the balloting played out over several bitter days.
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Here's how the real events played out in the pages of The New York Times.
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We are not far removed from that, it's just being played out through technology now.
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One such case played out on a hot August morning in Lima, Ohio, in 2016.
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In reality, this is a familiar scene that has been played out repeatedly in history.
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So, until due process is completely played out, we're hoping that this stuff's not true.
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Analysis: As the crisis played out — starting from a suicide bombing in Kashmir on Feb.
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Yet they didn't — and we still have little idea how, exactly, the shooting played out.
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Back then, Mr Hu's reluctance to conform was a drama played out on a small stage.
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This game where fans are made to wait and wait for movie titles is played out.
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Now, slightly more than 23 hours later, the next phase of the test has played out.
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So far, this has played out, within the safe space of a presidential campaign, as farce.
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Arguments over the provision have played out in key Senate and House races across the country.
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Realty Income feels played out to me, although if the Fed keeps tightening, it's a winner.
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The demise of their relationship played out on the latest season of Southern Charm New Orleans.
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The encounter played out as two possible scenarios, one of which featured them falling in love.
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Her brother attended the tapings and said he cheered her on as the episodes played out.
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Their first try began in 2013 and played out while Zatezalo chaired the Kentucky Coal Association.
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This isn't the first time the couple's relationship drama has played out in the public eye.
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But where it gets pretty on-the-nose in retrospect is how the episode played out.
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And it's so well directed [by exec producer Greg Nicotero] and it's so well played out.
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While the CFIUS investigation played out in private, the company faced a public reckoning that spring.
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The world could only watch as the latest developments played out online heading into the weekend.
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A similar scene played out in February at Taylor's L.A. homes, where 2 men were arrested.
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Tell us about putting this idea on the show and how you think it played out.
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As the court cases played out in public, the arbitration proceedings were taking place in secret.
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Obama's nearly eight years in the White House have played out against a background of wars.
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In The Joy Luck Club, we see eight individual journeys played out, and four relationships developed.
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" This scene played out on the first episode of a popular Saudi television show called "Selfie.
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The encounter with Dr. Freeman, calling back to the episode "Echoes," played out the same way.
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Facebook learned valuable lessons from how mobile played out, including its early fumble and spectacular recovery.
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The protests have also played out on social media, with #RighttoPray and #LetWomenPray trending on Twitter.
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These concerns have played out in recent days among Republicans who are considering whether to serve.
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These race wars have always played out across America's pools -- and not just in the South.
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That played out in the Illinois primary, where Planned Parenthood did endorse Marie Newman over Rep.
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This desperate situation is being played out across Europe -- in Hungary, Serbia, Greece, Calais and elsewhere.
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BECKY QUICK: What do you think about all of these issues and how they played out?
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But the scene that played out in an Atlanta courthouse on Wednesday was far from glamorous.
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The mass confusion was confirmed by Google Trends on Twitter as the gruelling match played out.
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A fractured political environment played out across the country in voting booths in the midterm elections.
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Below, you can check out this year's Social Good Summit highlights as they played out online.
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If you're trying to pinpoint exactly what song played out over what fight scene, read on.
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What has actually played out over the last four months, however, has been something more moderate.
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Here's how the first round of the Masters played out: Well, Jordan Spieth's birdie streak ended.
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The following day Italy and Brazil played out a 3-3 draw at Stade de Gerland.
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We're living at a time when things are played out in public more than ever before.
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Four months later they played out a 0-0 draw at Stade Louis II in Monaco.
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It's instructive to look back at CableCard to see how this played out in the past.
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We don't like to be correct in these presumptions but it played out exactly that way.
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The crude stories, played-out jokes stolen from Reddit and cringe-worthy bullying wear on people.
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This debate played out in the US just as the once-great Spanish Empire was crumbling.
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Again, this was a rhetorical trick of fascism, played out in the medium of mass communication.
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Years. Many forget that the Nixon investigation lasted three years until its historic outcome played out.
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The dispute has played out in a drumbeat of industry reports, blog posts and opinion columns.
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Consider Los Diablos and the cane burns of the Rio Grande that played out this month.
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What if May 9, 2017, had played out like any other day in the Trump administration?
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And then you know – KELLY EVANS: It must be gratifying to have seen that played out.
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That scenario played out on Saturday, with the Senate adjourning without a spending deal in place.
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The Democratic debate on Thursday night played out as a magnified version of the primary race.
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Jordan Barowitz, a Durst spokesman, said he could not comment while the sale process played out.
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Not in how it played out, necessarily, but in the feeling the Raptors walk away with.
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At this point, the whistleblower's part in this escalating political drama has largely been played out.
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This kind of situation has played out again and again as the coronavirus pandemic has worsened.
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But that was old news in Mexico, where months earlier a similar showdown had played out.
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Churchill did go on to stand his ground, and we know how that decision played out.
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This has to do more with the location, but it played out like a mystery novel.
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Ovbiagele said they played out all the possible scenarios, and "there was no winning," he said.
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Right, so what do you imagine happening, or do you think that's also played out, Jeff?
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Schmidt said fears that advances in technology will kill certain jobs haven't necessarily played out historically.
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He said he did not like the way the Trump administration's immigration policies had played out.
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What you have experienced, you go to bed and it is played out for you again.
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But that pursuit is played out by means of a plot that relishes its own ridiculousness.
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Nearly every current of black power played out in Detroit, and Boyd touches on them all.
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The growing sense of unease over the U.S. jobs figures also played out in currency markets.
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The coronavirus has played out differently here than in America, where panic is running so high.
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In recent weeks, the shift in sentiment has played out across the world's largest financial markets.
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Even if those details were explained in contracts, it had never been played out on television.
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The "tampon tax" issue has played out across the country for the last couple of years.
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Night after night, world class athletics played out in front of banks of largely empty seats.
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But as the campaign heads into its final week, it hasn't quite played out that way.
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This came weeks before a similar drama played out involving the sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone.
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It was well-played out during an exhaustive Republican primary and during a heated general election.
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This played out on the world stage this week, with Trump's shenanigans in and around Mexico.
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In many ways, it played out just as dozens of other similar strikes have in Israel.
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I would like to recap my recollection of the timeline in which these events played out.
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The key events related to the loan for Manafort's Brooklyn brownstone played out in early 2017.
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Either way, Trump is clearly not happy about the way things have played out for Stone.
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But as the financial crisis played out, immigration and struggles over school integration compounded this unease.
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Winger Jesse Lingard was played out of position in attack and added more mobility alongside Rashford.
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Here we take a look at how the Brexit chaos played out on the front pages.
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"The I.P.O. cash-out hasn't played out as I mentioned in my original presentation," he said.
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"I actually think a war for movies got played out this last year," Tarantino told Deadline.
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It was a disconnect that played out in how Mr. Curry's shoes were made and marketed.
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The whole 'wizard' thing is played out now, but think of a carnival, or a fairground.
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"All of these issues played out in 2004 and they gave her a passport," Swift said.
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Reclaimed wood and exposed bricks may be played out, but the designers got it just right.
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During the league's inaugural season, all matches were played out at Blizzard Arena in Burbank, California.
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In broad terms the same unwinding of speculative length has played out in the London market.
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So I see it playing out like things have played out in the marketplace for years.
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An additional complication arises from the regional context in which this drama is being played out.
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She learned how the complex history of racial identity had played out in her own family.
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But we are better off, since these artistic strategies are — with all due respect —played out.
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Bitter battles have played out in each primary, fueled by outside money and controversial attack ads.
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Like she had played out this scene many times before and had grown tired of it.
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While it wasn't quite the family reunion we might've hoped for — mostly since they still don't know they're related — this union of "Ice and Fire" (LOL SO META, GUYS) played out the only way it could've played out, given the reliable stubbornness of both Jon and Dany.
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Much of the work that Heritage has put into Trump's transition has played out behind the scenes.
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While all of this played out, Chandler's parents got divorced, just like Robson's would in Leaving Neverland.
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Fans of Deschanel's sitcom may remember how the actress' real-life pregnancy played out on the show.
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As the argument played out on TV, U.S. stock markets fell to their lows of the day.
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Each tour played out much the same way: My fun-loving child gleefully beelined for the toys.
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What follows is a slow seduction, played out primarily through stolen glances, subtle caresses, and pregnant conversation.
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But these are the experiences and perceptions of how the law has played out in Grant County.
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That played out, for example, with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and New Jersey Gov.
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This is the story of those two years, as they played out inside and around the company.
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Arrarás and Yolanda Saldívar, who was convicted of the murder, are also played out in the show.
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Many of the restrictions on the rights of transgender people are played out in our public schools.
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The Supreme Court then voted to put the rule on hold as the legal fights played out.
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It's designed to placate the viewer … regardless of how the real events might have actually played out.
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Their financing processes have played out in the press with a transparency that few companies could tolerate.
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These tensions played out during Mr Modi's first term, which saw the introduction of some welcome reforms.
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The same pattern has played out this week with health care higher and the broader market lower.
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"Knowing everything I know now, Lexa's death would have played out differently," he said in his apology.
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Here's how that operation — which took place 6,000 miles from the White House Situation Room — played out.
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Drama between Ortiz-Magro and Harley has played out on the MTV revival, Jersey Shore Family Vacation.
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They are soulmates IRL, despite the fact that their romance has only played out in The System.
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Human nature being what it is, it probably wouldn't have actually played out that way at all.
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Let's take a look at how this math played out in the overheated markets of mid-2015.
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How has this played out in terms of how you see the Trump administration moving toward authoritarianism?
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Their fights are beyond punching because they are played out on the chessboard of meaningful family relationships.
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The Instagram aesthetic — the perfectly posed lifestyle images so closely associated with the platform — is played out.
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Mobile World Congress, the year's largest mobile show, played out a little differently compared to previous ones.
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And last August, the most dramatic moments of Evo 2018 played out in a brand-new game.
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Concern over that is definitely a running theme in the social media conversations that played out afterward.
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The outcome of this no-deal vote played out as expected, though the process was somewhat strange.
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But their off-stage fellatio is played out in metaphors related to the dolls that Malik collects.
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Is this the season we'll finally get to see Williams' and Turner's friendship played out on screen?
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For the most part, this debate has mostly played out online, focusing on a largely subjective question.
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When Mission Control heard Armstrong's tense request for information, a well-rehearsed sequence of events played out.
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Taxi drivers versus ride hailing apps — a drama that's played out in major cities around the world.
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A similar story has played out at Deutsche Bank since Cryan was named CEO two years ago.
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There will be several overtime periods, but they will be played out in the months to come.
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The vote played out mostly along party lines, with 50 votes going for Bridenstine, and 49 against.
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A similar scenario played out before the Senate Judiciary Committee in May, days before he was fired.
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True or not, that's the reality of how the last two years played out among the grassroots.
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This is a game of European one-upmanship, played out against emergency relief tents in the Caribbean.
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Both the feud and the brawl between Ryan and Ventura played out like perfectly-timed pro wrestling.
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Kohl's (KSS) also reported a positive quarter Tuesday, but a similar story played out on Wall Street.
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To just conclude how that played out is how this will play out is, I think, unwise.
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The debate between "guaranteed" jobs or income played out in the 1972 primary between Humphrey and McGovern.
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The primary problem Republican handwringing over losing control of the House has played out largely in public.
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" A senior Senate Republican aide said that overall, "the summer for the Senate played out pretty well.
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Some analysts say the company could nonetheless face a record fine once the proceedings have played out.
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These divisions have played out most openly and vividly around the planning of the Republican National Convention.
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Those competing arguments have played out in the White House and Pentagon over the past two years.
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His professional spat with PIMCO was echoed by a messy divorce that played out in the press.
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It also played out amid a federal corruption investigation of the UAW's leadership, including President Gary Jones.
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The body language played out based on a few short and simple action lines is mind-blowing.
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She decided to take the fight to Trump and was happy with how the night played out.
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It was a day of high drama that played out across Europe, Iran, and the United States.
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The same dynamic played out in 2008, Mahoney said, with firms caught flat-footed when economy collapsed.
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The accusations prompted an ugly scene that played out on the floor of the convention, with Sen.
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But there are times when sunnyside-up jawns with hash browns can feel a little played out.
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Go deeper to see the "turning-point-scenarios" that played out across the technology industry last week.
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N.E.R.D played out the second single from their much-hyped new album, No_One Ever Really Dies yesterday.
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A similar dynamic has played out in the race for Tennessee's open Senate seat, where Republican Rep.
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And the dynamics between the man and the woman onstage played out in powerful and unexpected ways.
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It was a setup for a disastrous night, and it played out that way for the Knicks.
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We're also going to see a lot of the previous cast but played out in different ways.
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Over the last year, public debate over a sexual harassment scandal has played out inside the Capitol.
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The highs and, more so, the lows of one man's life played out in the search results.
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Kerry's career thus played out in a more democratic world than the one he was raised in.
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As the debate played out, even moderate red state Democrats temperamentally inclined toward bipartisanship, like then-Sen.
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We got O'Shea at LAX Sunday and he threw shade on "Roots," saying it's been played out.
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The disagreement, played out in rival tweets, is the latest consequence of U.S. President Donald Trump's Dec.
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Ogunbowale's painful moment played out on the national stage, too, amplified in part by her previous success.
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The president's chief of staff, John Kelly, described to The Times how the episode had played out.
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But she could not help seeing a contrast to how things played out for the Trump accusers.
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The rousing applause punctuated an unexpected drama that played out on the sidelines of the president's speech.
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The power struggle has played out in competing street demonstrations and with dual messaging to the population.
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A similar ploy played out in San Francisco, angering residents and politicians alike, just like in Austin.
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Torshin did not respond to requests for comment from CNN as the charges against Butina played out.
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It played out in some big ways: Huawei downplayed its presence, and ZTE didn't come at all.
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A similar story played out with virtual reality, an area about which Mr. Thompson internally expressed skepticism.
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We reconstructed Travis Kalanick's final hours as Uber's C.E.O., which played out in a Chicago hotel room.
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The impeachment of Mr. Clinton was driven entirely by political calculation and played out exactly that way.
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It was the stuff of daytime talk shows -- but played out in this most formal of settings.
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The race to unseat Scott mostly played out under the radar -- nationally and even within the state.
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This battle has played out at local, state and federal levels, costing much and benefiting no one.
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How has that played out since he became chair of the house intelligence committee earlier this year?
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In the past few years, Google's missteps have played out across every major business and tech publication.
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Then, while that error went unnoticed for years, an unrelated scheme played out to steal her estate.
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"We in India have played out our version of this dark farce for three years," he writes.
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If you didn't watch how the regular season played out, the league's final four makes perfect sense.
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Clips from political rallies are played out of context, revolutionary language is translated without its figurative meaning.
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Let's explore how these dueling forces have played out over the course of America's favorite reality show.
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The Tillerson saga played out for months, and then, in the end, it was still a mess.
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The clearest consequences of 2019's record setting warmth played out in lost ice and raging fires.
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Parnas told Maddow that Bolton is a "key witness" to the events that played out in Ukraine.
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The various parts of the interior are played out in strokes of different textures, colors and rhythms.
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In previous administrations, debates about how best to deter atrocities have played out publicly around the world.
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Here's the supplication prayer by the Prophet Mohammed played out toward the beginning of the flight again.
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He played out of control, resulting in three first half fouls that limited him to seven minutes.
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Similar battles have played out around the world in recent years as governments try to discourage smoking.
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Seaman was a game where the planner wrote preexisting scenarios and people enjoyed how they played out.
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As it has played out, to the surprise of nearly everyone, the Times' anointing has flopped spectacularly.
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Similar scenes played out at six other food processing plants in Mississippi, resulting in nearly 700 arrests.
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That set the stage for the contentious battle between him and Parliament that played out this week.
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The dynamic is an eerie echo of the scenario that played out in the 2016 Republican primary.
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The threat from President Donald Trump played out both in public and private over the last month.
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The most troubling part of our current political reality is how predictably it has all played out.
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Today, we are witness to a card game being played out right in front of our eyes.
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Mary Richards had boyfriends, but they were ancillary to her real life, which played out at work.
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Even if afterward, with the stress of the reveal finally over, he looked a little played out.
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The same story once played out in Detroit where auto-parts factories shut down; and Gary, Ind.
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A similar dynamic played out in Charlottesville, where few if any far-right demonstrators could be found.
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" Recounting how the vote played out, Mr. Johnson said, "I was just kind of biding my time.
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There's no mind-reading on intent, or how the rest of the action could have played out.
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Versions of them have played out 2,000 times between April and May, and almost certainly more since.
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In fact, the way this has all played out almost looks like Bannon has played Trump perfectly.
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One of the scenarios being played out by GOP party elders is convincing Pence to leave the ticket.
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Different groups are led down different passageways and tunnels and different episodic narratives are played out to them.
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Guessing by how everything's played out between them, we think it's safe to say the answer is yes!
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The latter case played out this week after Jerant left remarks underneath a friend's Facebook post on Monday.
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Tied after 50 six-ball overs, the sides played out a final "super over", which was again tied.
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And that near-term momentum played out Thursday as the XOP rallied nearly 2 percent to roughly $39.83.
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CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson reports that some African-American leaders aren't happy with how the episode played out.
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Both companies are fighting to be the "operating system" of our homes, and it has played out publicly.
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As those principles have played out, Lil B has quickly become one of modern rap's most influential figures.
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What was your feeling about the way your game played out given what happened with Ken and Jessica?
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Drama between Ortiz-Magro and Harley has played out in the current MTV revival, Jersey Shore Family Vacation.
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Is it something you worked on as you played out or did you develop it at your studio?
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One can only imagine how that played out: ROMAN PATIENT: I have, um... some issues with my anus.
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Recent seasons have played out like the history of modern reality television, regularly in existential battle with itself.
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Its newer seasons have charged on as the horrifying realities of previous episodes played out in real time.
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And the way it played out is sure to have implications heading into the 2020 election and beyond.
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At the same time, Chinese drilling has yielded fewer barrels a day as its fields become played out.
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This pattern has played out across American history, and these ideas have persisted well into the modern age.
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Never before has this need played out on a bigger stage than a U.S. president's visit to Hiroshima.
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The high-low off-kilter glamour seen in the hairstyle is also played out in the makeup look.
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Social media posts in 2018 suggested an end to their spat, which had played out in their songs.
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Of course, you wouldn't know any of that by watching how that storyline played out it tonight's finale.
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The rescue operations played out real-time on Twitter, with help reaching the girl within a few hours.
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This was music meant for the boom box, the car radio, to be played out in the street.
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The freshman told FOX 61 she believes the incident may have played out differently because of her race.
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Indeed, that may be an area that has, for the time being at least, already been played out.
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The mission, which played out on Friday, aims to gather photos and data from the asteroid called Ryugu.
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The highest profile naming fight played out in Missouri, but other states have followed suit with similar bans.
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Feelings run high in Birmingham because identity politics, as played out in the city, present such a kaleidoscope.
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The situation escalated, with conflicting reports on what led to the fatal shooting and how it played out.
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"We are seeing played out on television what many black women experience in their daily life," Folayan said.
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Paul Morland's "The Human Tide" is mostly about how this process has played out in Europe and Asia.
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The story is told in hindsight, after Chinonso's pursuit of Ndali has played out to its tragic end.
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An unexpected side drama played out during President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address Tuesday night.
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Instead, each episode is played out like a segment from NPR's This American Life or Planet Money shows.
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He also says that his office is working with witnesses to figure out how the incident played out.
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As #RoachGate played out on social media, the "Tardy for the Party" singer obtained legal counsel against Leakes.
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As #RoachGate played out on social media, the "Tardy for the Party" singer obtained legal counsel against Leakes.
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It was a dramatic real-world standoff in a case that has until now played out mostly online.
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Dr. Fou believes there's a lesson for all publishers in how this played out for Myspace and GateHouse.
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This incident played out again in the WNBA when players wore similar shirts on the court this month.
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Whether it was his intention or not, Rosenstein has exacted revenge over how the Comey firing played out.
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Stock futures rose slightly in overnight trading as the split Congress scenario widely expected by investors played out.
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It's just that their problems have played out on timelines and over messaging apps, instead of in person.
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The traditional Chilean songs that now inform their club creations were played out in their kitchen and lounge.
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Even the best jokes get played out over time, and "arrow in the knee" wasn't really a joke.
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The scramble has played out with disturbing regularity — for Ebola, H5003N1 (also known as swine flu), and Zika.
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After the Pistons deal fell through, he returned to Houston and played out the rest of the season.
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It's death and renewal, the Circle of Life, played out in the trillion-dollar context of high capitalism.
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Because this exact social humanitarian experiment is currently being played out in Europe and the results are unambiguous.
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KNOWING WHAT'S HAPPENED, WOULD YOU HAVE DONE ANYTHING DIFFERENTLY OR IS THIS HOW IT SHOULD HAVE PLAYED OUT?
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He grew up in the era of Rodney King, and the police beating that played out on television.
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You gotta see how the game played out, but here's a teaser -- Wayne got some earbuds, earwax included!!
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I think perhaps if I hadn't stood up at that meeting then, maybe [things] would've played out differently.
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For months, when she thought of her daughters, a program played out: She felt revulsion, guilt, and failure.
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Again that was a theme that also played out throughout the course of the French elections as well.
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Prado said he was expecting Werth to pull one of Ramos' changeups, and that's how it played out.
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So, we spoke with Elise to learn more about how this particular dynamic played out in her relationship.
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He played out the season while taking night classes to prepare himself for work as a Navy flyer.
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I wasn't afraid of any of them and every encounter played out in one of a few ways.
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Chris Christie, which played out just over Trump's left shoulder, suggests not everyone agrees with the billionare businessman.
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The same sequence of events has played out in every state, even ones that did not expand Medicaid.
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The fight for greater protections has played out most publicly on college campuses and in military courts-martial.
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For the rest of us, though, it's a common prank, played out daily for years on the internet.
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The opinions in that case -- subjected to oral arguments back in October -- played out over 85 fractious pages.
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For the past year, the tension between Dow and Third Point has largely played out behind the scenes.
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AND HERE WE ARE A YEAR LATER AND AGAIN SO MUCH OF THIS HAS ALREADY BEEN PLAYED OUT.
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The six-episode series would be compelling even if the team's season had played out in standard fashion.
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But she and some of her fellow activists say they hoped that it would have played out differently.
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According to Forbes, the match played out as expected between two YouTubers who are moonlighting as amateur boxers.
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Another flashback to Cookie and Lucious's teenage years in Philadelphia reveals that this dynamic has played out before.
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That hasn't always played out in the on/off numbers, though it does play out in the results.
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But he said he would wait to see how the season played out to make a firmer decision.
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The importance of derby matches in England, where neighbor battles neighbor, has been played out through 135 years.
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But it seems like it's [played out] in a way where you just have these non-localized scenes.
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A blink-and-you-missed-it controversy played out last month over the A&E series Generation KKK.
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So the researchers looked at how their framework played out in various locales — and they saw huge variability.
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The Pistons have now relocated downtown but during the Bad Boys era they played out in the burbs.
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This also played out in the U.S., where other notable moves included Citi dropping from #3 to #10.
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And it was played out (at least until Twitter inevitably took over) in the columns of two newspapers.
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However Grayling said that any contribution from Greybull Capital could depend on how the administration process played out.
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In Oklahoma City itself, the reaction played out much as it had in Cleveland when LeBron James left.
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A similar story played out in San Marcos, Texas, at the LBJ Student Center at Texas State University.
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A visit by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to Europe last month played out badly for his government.
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The evidence is clear as to how the global gag rule has played out: abortion rates have increased.
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But that still didn't quite prepare me for the agonizing slowness with which the final denouement played out.
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When he came up in conversation in my professional circles, I played out the scene in my head.
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This week, there have been signs of strain as the saga of Mr. Ghosn's arrest has played out.
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"I could have played out of my mind and still lost by six or seven," Els remarked afterwards.
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The scandal played out as students face intense pressure to rack up extracurricular activities for their college applications.
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The way Sochi played out also showed how far-off a real, productive debate between Syria's combatants remains.
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I didn't really know what I was doing, I just played out of my mind at that tournament.
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I think that's been thoroughly played out lately and I never really liked it in the first place.
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We played out hypothetical situations that came to mind and expected to encounter situations we couldn't plan for.
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Similar developments have already played out several times this season with Elliott, the Dallas Cowboys' star running back.
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A divided Supreme Court had blocked that rule from taking effect while challenges to its legality played out.
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The final months of Barack Obama's 2008 campaign played out against the backdrop of a genuine crisis situation.
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Where once that would have played out more publicly on Facebook or Instagram, it's now shared on WhatsApp.
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Prosecutors have sought to show that the attack would have played out similarly even without the problems cited.
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Yet I can't say, as a longtime Spurs observer, that I was stunned by how this played out.
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Pieces of that strategy played out in recent days — with no sign yet of ending North Korea's defiance.
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If he is, does that effectively dissipate GOP base anger about the way the confirmation fight played out?
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This is a retelling of how Mueller's work played out and what the special counsel found. Papa-Who?
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But these two companies know how to do this, and it ultimately played out on the courthouse steps.
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If you failed to watch how the regular season played out, the league's final four makes perfect sense.
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Since Lee entered death row, the government's concerns about his potential danger have not played out, Friedman said.
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The only evidence that James was ever in a bad mood played out over 53 seconds on Nov.
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This one spelled his name a bit differently, and his exploits were played out on the football field.
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Trump was largely silent as the reactions played out, tweeting only a pixelated image of the American flag.
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A similar scenario played out when Pelosi and Schumer sat down with the president again several weeks later.
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The other canvases meet the same fate—the process played out over a series of days and nights.
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But the way things have played out so far is quite close to what Pelosi would have predicted.
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But never before have I seen a war played out between two nuclear-armed states with Twitter accounts.
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Rather, the point is that this broader fault line, regardless of how it played out here, undeniably exists.
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The fighting has often played out along ethnic lines; Kiir is an ethnic Dinka, Machar is a Nuer.
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Mattis added that the military was very ready to "hold the line" as the political process played out.
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Much of the album's social commentary is played out in an accompanying short film of the same title.
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"It played out as well as possible," said Hans Peterson, SEB Investment Management's global head of asset allocation.
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It played out like a long commercial, but for no product except its own immense and boring opulence.
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The rest of the year played out much the same way the first half did, just with a few new characters and twists, from the "pedo guy" episode that played out on Twitter and Musk's "funding secured" tweet to pot-smoking, SEC investigations and earning its first profit in two years.
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"We can all imagine how a similar situation might have played out three or four years ago," he said.
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It&aposs very differently from the way it&aposs all played out in the media day after day here.
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But now that we've seen how it's played out over the past decade, I'm fine with mobile working differently.
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This played out perfectly for a media firestorm and the FOX announcers were all too eager to stoke it.
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We know how that played out, and Zuckerberg came across as defensive, unapologetic and, perhaps worst of all, naive.
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In 2014, a Cold War–style drama played out when an Estonian intelligence officer was captured by the Russians.
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Unlike in Syria, there are no big power contests being played out in South Sudan, the world's newest country.
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There is also some soul-searching about his strengths and weaknesses, which played out on a very public stage.
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That was how lithium played out last year and that's how analysts think cobalt will play out this year.
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The last crisis played out in the bond markets but the next could play out in the currency markets.
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This type of domestic terrorism has played out over and over again since the violent inception of our country.
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Here, then, are several takeaways from how Kavanaugh's confirmation played out, and a look at what might be next.
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The awkward public spat played out as Grande's image was still used on billboards and ads for the Grammys.
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He's always played out of self-preservation, jumping to whatever horse he's felt could keep him alive the longest.
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While the Clements saga played out, another Jamie stirred controversy, this time on the Liberal side of the aisle.
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That was dramatically highlighted on August 4th, when an apparent assassination attempt against him played out on live television.
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In years past, those events played out in a Monday-early Tuesday gauntlet, but that's no longer the case.
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Their inheritors have indulged in an unseemly family squabble, played out in social media, over the great man's will.
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The tense negotiations played out between the two leaders and their staff while students missed seven days of school.
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And as changes like this played out across the country, the face of America's cities was transformed for generations.
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In fact, their whole love affair has been played out for the world to see on Instagram and Snapchat.
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In 2012, his diverse topical concerns played out against the widely discussed and looming prediction of the Mayan apocalypse.
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I remember feeling embarrassed, like my darkest struggles and Jack's played out in a way that feels so sad.
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I want to know, if those evil Swedes had not found me, how the night would have played out.
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The debate has played out largely in the absence of models calculating the risk to tourists attending the Olympics.
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This became the source of the conflict that played out between October and the very end of the year.
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I don't think it's any fault of his or his method of storytelling, it's just how it's played out.
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Friday's drill played out a scenario in which North Korea had fired a ballistic missile on the Japanese islands.
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What we know today is that Trump is thrilled about the way the last few days have played out.
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With roughly a dozen virtuosic musicians behind them, it furnished played out anthems with both added muscle and looseness.
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Obviously, Cosby didn't show, but a smirking Kimmel returned to the stage to see how his prank played out.
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Here's how that fundamental clash has played out throughout Swift's career, and why it's getting in her way now.
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Through photography and models, the suffocation of city living is played out in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
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That scenario played out with many of the mothers from her neighborhood who were volunteering in town that day.
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If she or someone like her had been FBI director instead of Comey, things would have played out differently.
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So what you've seen is a multiyear story of margin improvement and cash flow generation here that played out.
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Prosecutors in NY say the alleged Nike scheme played out over the course of a few days last week.
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"Lemonade" might be played out among Parkwood employees, but getting to see Bey sing live can't get old, right?
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Click here to view original GIFLook: If we're being honest, fidget spinners are pretty played out at this point.
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We went through the moves and when we finished, I feel great about how the overall performance played out.
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A dramatic scene played out as a fire alarm went off while the media outlet was broadcasting the news.
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"I think it's part package and part the way the race played out," Jones said of the Kansas weekend.
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Davey said the online video captures only a few seconds of an encounter that played out over several minutes.
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Lane had her daughters sit down to explain how the situation played out and what resulted is viral perfection.
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I think this take sort of misunderstands the incentives at play and misreads the series as it played out.
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Some inflation, for example, stems from rising energy prices that will soon have played out in the comparative data.
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The impeachment inquiry so far has played out through closed-door hearings, press leaks and several published deposition transcripts.
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The effort to stoke public outrage has played out in protests, and on social media through hashtags like #ExxonKnew.
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In the case of cutting spending, this phenomenon certainly played out when Republicans lost the House majority in 2018.
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Bringing back the 90s may be a played out idea, but there's a certain classicism to Chris Crack's music.
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However, the outcome - played out against a secessionist crisis in Catalonia - has left Spain's political landscape even more divided.
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Yelp confirmed that The Red Hen generated more negative reviews than other controversies that played out on its site.
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Last year, those exports fell to €3.5 billion, a trend that has played out in a number of industries.
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In doing so, he was echoing a theme that has been played out in the previous six presidential elections.
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There is nothing innately religious about Syria's war, but its broader political forces have played out along religious lines.
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This is a conversation that has played out openly in board rooms and onstage at conferences for years now.
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Variations of this scene have played out in countless shuttered plants and deindustrializing communities over the past four decades.
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Many thought their stay in the camp would be a short term reality as the conflict played out Syria.
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He lost playing time to other guards, was played out of position, and struggled with injuries down the stretch.
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This isn't an issue of left versus right, which is how it has been played out in the media.
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As this process played out in both chambers, Republican leadership filled the resulting void with a completely new compromise.
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Polls before the primary showed a deep racial divide among voters, yet that played out in sometimes surprising ways.
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And the terrain where this battle has played out most prominently has been the media: in print and online.
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The split focus played out in a pair of pre-dawn tweets while most of America was still sleeping.
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Things played out about how you'd expect, with the Red Sox scoring 13 runs and giving up only two.
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The band's vicious romantic infighting played out before the country's ears, in the album's artful missives and sweeping hooks.
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By the third movie, the idea of demons heading into little girls is mostly played out by this scene.
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And indeed, it reflects a historical precedent that we've seen played out time and again over practically every industry.
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And they have frequently played out on Twitter, at hours of the day when much of America is asleep.
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It didn't help that in the public imagination, they were coveted, then memed, then played out, then strangely forgotten.
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On Super Tuesday, this played out at the presidential level across the country between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.
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I also covered the debate around guns as it played out locally, where the topic had a distinct resonance.
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For Cesar, it played out a little differently and he does not get such a bright and hopeful fate.
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This isn't the first time the historical debate about the Confederacy has played out in the modern political arena.
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Once again, I sat in a silo of safety as a bloody massacre literally played out across the street.
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The dispute played out all day, with Conservative politicians stepping forward to defend Mr. Trump and criticize Mr. Khan.
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But even as the debate has played out, Pleasant Ridge has emptied; people sold their homes and moved away.
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The last half-hour, with Chelsea cruising, was played out against a backdrop of thousands of navy blue seats.
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But no one has seen anything quite like the spectacle that has played out over the past few days.
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World War II played out over years; the coronavirus has transformed life for billions in the past few weeks.
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"We now have the content to make it work," says Landon, who played out the cards he then had.
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The disagreement played out in discordant court filings, though less spectacularly than the public dispute in the Stone case.
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The way impeachment has played out underscores just how the new media ecosystem is a problem for our democracy.
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The way the Comey story played out in the conservative news media was a telling illustration of this divide.
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Adequate disclosure has been the crux of the issue as it has played out in litigation and regulatory actions.
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Anthony has had a disjointed and contentious relationship with Phil Jackson, the team's president, that has played out publicly.
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The hacking of DNC emails that played out during the election brought cybersecurity to the forefront of American consciousness.
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But that does not mean the justice department hasn't had an effect on how this story has played out.
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A similar clash played out last year between an all-boys and an all-girls school in Adelaide, Australia.
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This phenomenon has played out in an extreme way with Tesla, exacerbating the stock rally, much to Musk's delight.
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"They played out that game, and the secretary got a good understanding for how that went," the official said.
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She's always been fascinated by romantic archetypes, American myths, classic roles to be played out as life imitates art.
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They're characters on TV. For the past five decades, conversations about abortion have played out on our TV screens.
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This has played out well for Sequoia&aposs seed-investment success stories — which include Zoom, Stripe, Airbnb, and Dropbox.
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To his loyal followers, it's a familiar scene that played out again and again during his Texas Senate campaign.
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I was recently at a social gathering where that exact scenario played out with the help of casting technology.
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And some argue that the scene has played out, and the famous and glamorous are simply no longer interested.
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Some parts of that pressure campaign played out in public view, and others of which happened behind closed doors.
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The Iran-Israel war of words about Syria, therefore, is played out as carefully as a game of chess.
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Kevin O'Leary, chairman of O'Shares Investments, says he wants to hedge his bets before those horses are played out.
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As it happens, they played out to Spilo's advantage, as competitors used the allegations to help their own cause.
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