Allocating shares to deep-pocketed fundsWith the Eidos IPO, the team wanted to get broad support from deep-pocketed mutual funds at places like Fidelity, T. Rowe Price, and Wellington Management.
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Last year, the sweater sales alone pocketed him $2 million.
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He created a money machine and then pocketed a cut.
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The kidnappers pocketed a ransom of $1.1m and shot Osvaldo.
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The couple pocketed more than $30 million in the process.
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Mr Song pocketed a tidy 24m yuan before getting caught.
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Other deep pocketed companies have also stepped into the fray.
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Haikal pocketed Rp 600 million ($45,000 USD) in the heist.
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The family behind OxyContin pocketed $10.7 billion from Purdue Pharma.
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After taxes and attorney fees, O'Heaney said she pocketed approximately $8,000.
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Greece is certainly eager to please China, a deep-pocketed friend.
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He has since become a deep-pocketed force in Democratic fundraising.
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We're told Kelly pocketed $20k, and paid his booking agent $2k.
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Most of it winds up being pocketed by major media companies.
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Other duff laws are the work of deep-pocketed special interests.
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Others pocketed the money and sent their kids to public schools.
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Newman and Chiasson, more or less, pocketed someone else's dropped money.
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Renaissance Technologies abused a tax shelter and pocketed billions from it.
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Both campaigns also had deep-pocketed allies rushing to their aid.
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Other board members are also party regulars and deep-pocketed donors.
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Our twelfth apostle of climate action is not himself deep-pocketed.
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Instead, corporations pocketed the money, and business investment has been falling.
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They pocketed cash transactions, inflated inventories and earnings, and shredded receipts.
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Then he pocketed his phone and got on with his day.
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Local idiosyncrasies mean deep-pocketed Thai tycoons are more likely buyers.
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Lore pocketed dozens of millions of dollars when he sold Diapers.
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Buoyed by his Goldwater speech and the backing of deep-pocketed conservatives,
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Both have deep-pocketed donors ready to bankroll an extended primary fight.
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In a record sale in 2013 the Treasury pocketed 22.3 billion euros.
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For example, the CS:GO champions at IEM Katowice, Fnatic, pocketed over $100,000.
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Still, deep-pocketed peers like Bloomberg are gunning for the same customers.
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There also are few deep-pocketed acquirers with interest in the space.
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Though they were promised payment, Torbe allegedly pocketed the money for himself.
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Dalton allegedly picked up riders and pocketed fares in between the shootings.
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However, HelloFresh faces mounting competition from deep-pocketed rivals such as Amazon.
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Meanwhile, China pocketed 214 alone in the 2721 Summer Games in Beijing.
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Both firms faces mounting competition from deep-pocketed rivals such as Amazon.
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As the majority owner, Kern Lima pocketed about $410 million after taxes.
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Warren has sworn off big fundraising events or courting deep-pocketed donors.
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It's certainly not the first deep-pocketed legacy vendor pursuing this tactic.
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But even damaged goods attract deep-pocketed buyers when associated with Napoleon.
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Now the company has found a deep-pocketed backer to continue growing.
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He was said to have been pursued by several deep-pocketed teams.
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When deep-pocketed marquee franchises shed salary, it's never a good look.
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One unofficial Masters pine cone picked up and pocketed at Amen Corner.
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In-N-Out pocketed money from Arends twice, and no one's laughing.
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Still, Russia's women's team pocketed silver at the team finals on Tuesday.
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Yes, but: It's not the only deep-pocketed interest running new ads.
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Elsewhere on Wall Street, UBS reports that its deep-pocketed clients are nervous.
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But bigger, deeper-pocketed companies have caught up, and LaCroix's popularity is fizzling.
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They also said Vaulin pocketed tens of millions of dollars from ad revenue.
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Not everyone has a deep-pocketed backer to help them realize their dream.
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The startup last pocketed $102 million, which valued it at nearly $1 billion.
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Even large, deep-pocketed technology companies investing heavily in an autonomous future — e.g.
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So the competition ended without a winner, and Google pocketed the prize money.
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Investors seem to think Ezetap has a shot against its deeper-pocketed rivals.
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The prosecutors did not claim that Mr. da Silva personally pocketed that money.
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""Then billed the state for the same airline tickets and pocketed the cash.
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The movie pocketed $25 million overseas for a total of $172 million worldwide.
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Fox News hosts, corporate titans and deep-pocketed political donors have paraded through.
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Without a deep-pocketed partner, Ofo couldn't afford to take the same step.
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Overseas, it pocketed another $20.5 million for an international total of $320 million.
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He looks like he was just pick pocketed by the prince of thieves.
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And the Florida battle between Nelson and the state's deep-pocketed Republican Gov.
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Sometimes they pocketed the difference; sometimes they passed the savings on to consumers.
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Especially without the aid of deep-pocketed platforms and friends and investors. Congratulations.
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"We were all thinking, if he gets pick-pocketed, that's it," he said.
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With a deep-pocketed party of six, the intimate private room is yours.
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All of this is hard work, even for America's deepest-pocketed tech companies.
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And most founders don&apost have access to deep-pocketed friends and family.
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She pocketed money from the till while working at a fast-food restaurant.
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Jose quickly made a name for himself as a deep-pocketed art buyer.
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That off-duty cop then pocketed the knife and kept it for himself.
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But they have to do it lean, without the advantage of deep-pocketed investors.
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Instead, he pocketed some of the proposed fee and found another man, Yang Kangsheng.
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Yet consider the following: For his recent losing effort against Magny, Hendricks pocketed $80,000.
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While the price has gone up, deep-pocketed owners probably won't find themselves frowning.
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Units were filled by ghost soldiers whose pay was being pocketed by their commanders.
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Report: Daughter pocketed $1 billion in bribes Karimov was married with two adult daughters.
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Competing in the market for online food delivery with deep-pocketed companies like Amazon.
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Two other, deep-pocketed names are also casting an eye over the delivery business.
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Meanwhile, Universal's "Johnny English Strikes Again" pocketed a meager $1.5 million from 533 screens.
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The move raised ethical questions about the president's relationship with his deep-pocketed supporters.
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Of the designers showing here, Tommy Hilfiger is the most famous and deepest pocketed.
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Elsewhere, Universal's "Johnny English Strikes Again" pocketed a meager $1.6 million from 544 screens.
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To beat others to top talent, some deep-pocketed investors take on teaching appointments.
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Reports suggest that United Airlines, for example, pocketed $700 million in baggage fees alone.
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"Broly," the 20th film in the "Dragon Ball" series, has pocketed $50 million internationally.
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These deep-pocketed benefactors help fund research and development as well as expensive equipment.
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But for some in the very deep-pocketed-set, only a superyacht will do.
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Unity needs the money; deep-pocketed rivals in its space include Amazon and Tencent.
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She had a bad run, so he pocketed the ring and asked her later.
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The deep-pocketed organization has long benefited Republicans who have sought to cut taxes.
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Under a contract with its vendor, the university's athletic program pocketed about $1.3 million.
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He's also one of the biggest and deepest-pocketed investors in clean-energy technologies.
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Sometimes, the middlemen pocketed two-thirds of the women's pay and deducted transportation costs.
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She pocketed close to $2,700 in the deal, nearly $40,000 in today&aposs money.
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Meanwhile, deep-pocketed suitors are circling for a piece of the $70 billion startup.
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So far, splitting everything 50-50, the partners say they have pocketed around $40,000 each.
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Its future seems assured, if it can compete with Uber, a deep-pocketed American competitor.
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The profits from their hoards of intellectual property were pocketed by a wealthy shareholder elite.
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AI and Catch, a trio of companies that pocketed venture capital ahead of demo day.
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We have a deep-pocketed backer that is prepared to fund us all the way.
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Some deep-pocketed funds such as SWFs will be able to wait out some volatility.
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Where it stands: Equinor is among several deep-pocketed companies in the space planning projects.
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I had only unboxed it and pocketed it in my jeans and gone to lunch.
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The NFL fined two Denver Broncos for the hits, but officials kept the flags pocketed.
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We estimate merchants have pocketed about $8 billion annually since Durbin was implemented in 85033.
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In 2014, a deep-pocketed sponsor the defector declined to identify began supporting his effort.
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Thin margins and deep-pocketed rivals are the perfect ingredients for perpetual losses all round.
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The Ohio governor will now move forward with the backing of a deep-pocketed donor.
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According to NME, Adele's personally pocketed 42 million pounds ($55 million) from the global trek.
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An external, deep-pocketed investor with links to mega-funder SoftBank might prove a lifeline.
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Axios, on the other hand, is targeting bigger, deeper-pocketed companies outside the publishing industry.
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While Beyond Meat's new investor has star wattage, the company's competitors have bigger-pocketed investors.
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The team hopes the Wefunder campaign will lead to commitments from deep-pocketed equity investors.
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That vision has won the company billions of dollars in funding from deep-pocketed investors.
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Mr. Lauder is not merely a deep-pocketed outsider wading into a fraught local issue.
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They said he pocketed the fees and printed certificates on college letterhead from his computer.
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Agents strewed their clothes atop trees and cactuses, crushed their food and pocketed their cigarettes.
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In fourth place, Disney's "Captain Marvel" pocketed $9 million in its seventh weekend in theaters.
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And the sums reported to have been pocketed by his wife have shocked the French.
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Rohana pocketed the warrior's thumb and took it home with him to Delaware that evening.
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It's not clear whether most of these "savings" are passed along to consumers or simply pocketed.
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Sadly, for all the deep-pocketed vloggers out there, the rear display doesn't flip completely around.
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Both Tesla and SolarCity are trying to revolutionize industries dominated by entrenched and deep-pocketed companies.
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Thieves pocketed approximately $2 million in jewelry from Alanis Morissette's home last week, TMZ first reported.
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That means it pocketed $3.4 billion while still looking cool and confident on the public markets.
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Schneiderman has said that students were defrauded out of $40 million, while Trump pocketed $5 million.
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David Knott's Dorset Energy Fund lost 42 percent this year, having pocketed 66 percent last year.
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It may also spur more CBD research from deep-pocketed pharmaceutical companies who recognize an opportunity.
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Many of the auction winners are seeking deep-pocketed partners as they embark on project construction.
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According to her minors contract, she pocketed $814 for one day of work as a singer.
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The funding should help tailor the software to these mysterious but hopefully deep-pocketed potential clients.
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Buyers navigating crowded sheep pens with wads of cash often find their earnings nimbly pick-pocketed.
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That means the deep-pocketed acquirer should be able to inject more sweetener into its offer.
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Stutzman pocketed $28503,22019 from Boehner's leadership PAC over the years, never offering to return the money.
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And there are political risks for Democrats in taking on such a powerful, deep-pocketed industry.
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NHK also reported that prosecutors suspect Ghosn may have pocketed money meant for other Nissan executives.
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As a senator representing the nation's financial capital, she also has ties to deep-pocketed donors.
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It's also reported to have attracted the attention of some deep-pocketed potential acquirers, including Amazon.
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But it's now in a battle for talent with some deep-pocketed competitors: Amazon and Google.
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Homegrown startups such as Luckin Coffee are expanding rapidly with the help of deep-pocketed backers.
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And so the home will likely find its new owner in the ultra-deep-pocketed variety.
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That may be enough for a deep-pocketed investor looking to buy influence in British politics.
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He dressed music royalty as well as a steady clientele of ordinary, if deep-pocketed, men.
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Harry Styles just pocketed $6 million ... because we've learned he just sold his Hollywood Hills home.
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Prosecutors don't have a total amount of money that co-conspirators allegedly pocketed from the scheme.
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He can ill afford a new battle with a deep-pocketed regional power like Saudi Arabia.
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Successful traders pocketed a percentage of their winnings, earning Hollywood-style glory in the financial media.
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Half of Mexico's domestic income was pocketed by less than a quarter of its work force.
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In some cases they hope to resell access to deep-pocketed oil companies at a premium.
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That basically limited the addressable market to government, defense and some very deep-pocketed commercial clients.
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Deep pocketed donors often show up at school fundraisers with bags full of cash, he said.
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Overseas, "The Upside" has pocketed $22008 million to date for a global total of $22010 million.
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The two firms then pocketed about $2121 million of that money for themselves and their investors.
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As they passed the risk off to someone else, they pocketed huge fees, juicing their bonuses.
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In time, the nonprofit attracted the attention of Silicon Valley and its deep-pocketed young philanthropists.
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The massive market also could bring in more deep-pocketed players that could box out the startup.
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The support from deep-pocketed Saudi Arabia could offset trade war headwinds facing America's US LNG industry.
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Beagle claims Cochran has pocketed most of that revenue and won't let him see the accounting books.
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Over the next few weeks, he located more than 20083 bugs for the platform — and pocketed $22008,22005.
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Nods to military wear came in olive green jackets with furry collars, coats and pocketed skirt suits.
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State Democrats have been looking for a high-profile and deep-pocketed candidate to take on Rauner.
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The train was more packed than a zombie-apocalypse evacuation and I got my phone pick-pocketed.
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The officers were on the clock when they reportedly ate some edibles they pocketed after a raid.
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A new anonymizing protocol from MIT may prove more resilient against such determined and deep-pocketed attackers.
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Many of these soldiers did not exist: their pay was pocketed by the warlords supposedly commanding them.
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The bottom line: This is another deep-pocketed move into cancer medicines from a Big Pharma company.
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Riders are supposed to hand these over to staff, but many have pocketed them to take home.
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Dallet essentially pocketed those gains, while also regaining some of the ground that Clinton lost in 2016.
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At the same time, however, Republicans continue to raise more than Democrats from deep-pocketed wealthy donors.
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Snap could alternatively surrender as an independent company and be acquired by a deep-pocketed tech giant.
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The 2015 Defensive Player of the Year runner-up surely pocketed a couple of delegates Wednesday night.
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Shares in Chinese 5G-related firms such as ZTE slumped after the news, as investors pocketed gains.
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The laborers' clothes were distributed to German citizens nearby, and their cash pocketed by the Reprisal Division.
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There's also a game where you help a penguin navigate a frozen lake that's pocketed with holes.
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Student organizers closed out the annual CalArts REDCAT Gala by asking for contributions from deep-pocketed donors.
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Stocks on the newly launched STAR board retreated as well as investors pocketed gains following initial euphoria.
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Why it matters: Customers are usually the beneficiaries when deep-pocketed foreign firms enter the U.S. market.
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Deep-pocketed players like Google, Apple and Intel are new rivals in the race towards autonomous driving.
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Hershey has been losing market share and there are now emboldened, deep-pocketed competitors attacking its core.
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But he's got deep-pocketed backers who seem to be ready to go the distance with him.
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Deep-pocketed Paris St.-Germain, desperate for Champions League success, could lure him to the French league.
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The company has spoken with multiple possible investors, including the deep-pocketed SoftBank Vision Fund, they said.
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Meanwhile big box retailers and their shareholders have pocketed over $2628 billion in cost savings so far.
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Such a purse is catnip for deep-pocketed owners and the Hall of Fame trainers they employ.
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Big Box retailers pocketed the savings and consumers enjoyed no benefit from this government price control scheme.
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Even with deep-pocketed billionaires on board, however, The Wheel would still need a lot more dough.
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This isn't like the gay marriage effort, with a well-planned multiyear strategy and deep-pocketed financiers.
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Only a company as deep-pocketed as AT&T could hope to make such a play. The
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Iran pocketed Obama's support for its Syrian ally while squeezing him for concessions on all other points.
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The best per-screen-average, however, went to Oscilloscope's "Madeline's Madeline," which pocketed $20,000 from one venue.
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At the specialty box office, Participant Media's "On the Basis Of Sex" pocketed $73,000 from 33 screens.
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Wallace, a deep-pocketed Democrat, is running on a platform including Medicare-for-all and green jobs.
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For example, the company could soon face stiff competition from established automakers and deep-pocketed tech firms.
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Deep-pocketed conservative special interests are chomping at the bit to take down the health care law.
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These timeless classic have been rereleased so often they've pocketed around $500 million in the decades since.
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On his old, small plot, he pocketed a measly $300 a year — barely enough to get by.
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But they risk being caught out as deep-pocketed tech giants and upstart businesses join the fray.
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Deep-pocketed players like Google, Apple and Intel are new rivals in the race toward autonomous driving.
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She pocketed it, scanned a QR code to transfer the money, and raced out to the bus.
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The book was highly critical of the American Psychiatric Association, a deep-pocketed, fiercely self-protective organization.
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And it is facing competition from deep-pocketed streaming newcomers like the Walt Disney Company and Apple.
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I am a nuisance presence in such places — a shallow-pocketed writer who cannot afford these works.
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Tesla and Netflix have tough competition from deep-pocketed rivals, while vaping and cannabis have legislative hurdles.
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And money has started to come into the sector from deep-pocketed tech companies outside the industry.
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The real beneficiaries of the repeal include deep-pocketed developers, the fossil fuel industry, and mining companies.
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But because the market is not competitive or transparent, those kickbacks are increasingly pocketed by the PBMs.
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We had a differentiated customer value proposition and got buy-in from a deep-pocketed investor (😉).
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Twitter has offered this kind of "custom emoji" service to a number of deep-pocketed advertising customers.
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The new hires demonstrate a serious commitment by another deep-pocketed technology company to produce quality television shows.
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They have deep-pocketed parent companies, too, having been acquired by Kaplan and the Apollo Education Group, respectively.
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Uber's take rate is the revenue pocketed by the company after subtracting driver or restaurant pay and incentives.
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The merchants, Wilkinson says, pocketed the cost savings from the rule instead of passing them on to consumers.
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Its CEO, Marillyn Hewson, pocketed $23 million in 2017, 186 times as much as the firm's median employee.
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She broke up with him, pocketed the catchy moniker, moved to L.A., and has been dominating ever since.
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Despite gains for WPP's investors, a backlash emerged two years ago, when he pocketed a £70 million payout.
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Uber's take rate is the revenue pocketed by the company after subtracting driver or restaurant pay and incentives.
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Though hardly all homespun frugality, Mr Khan is not deep-pocketed like members of Pakistan's usual political clans.
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Having the deep-pocketed support of an investor will presumably help her company reach more people than ever.
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It's also helpful for Snap to let rivals like Facebook know it has a new deep-pocketed backer.
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Not coincidentally, these deep-pocketed companies could be the ones that come knock, knock, knocking at Slack's door.
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Recently other officials, including an ex-boss of Chicago's schools who pocketed $2m in kickbacks, have been imprisoned.
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Deep-pocketed American studios are working with German writers and actors to make television aimed at global markets.
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That's a sign of confidence in the sector and also means there are plenty of deep-pocketed acquirers.
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But it seems the technology's most devoted and deep-pocketed fans still see it headed in that direction.
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The deep-pocketed patrons of Bevel, another shaving start-up, spend nearly $50 per order, Slice's data found.
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It also doesn't hurt to have a deep-pocketed ally like Amazon in a fairly early-stage industry.
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As the stock rose $30 a share between 2012 and 2015, Stumpf pocketed over $200 million in gains.
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Commercial development requires payment of a licensing fee—a cost more easily borne by deep-pocketed agricultural companies.
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However, deep-pocketed foreign investors and state-owned enterprises should not be given license to buy up America.
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But rather than ease into a slow unraveling, their incompatibilities kinked up like pocketed earbuds, all at once.
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In Canada, investment dealers owned by the country's deep-pocketed banks are seen as best able to adapt.
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These deep-pocketed companies have demonstrated plenty of willingness to use the legal system to kick out tenants.
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The Senate hopeful has support from deep-pocketed Republican donors who seek to deny Tester a third term.
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In total, this typical Midwest couple lost over $600,000 of their retirement funds, while Bob pocketed nearly $400,000.
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From where Skipper is sitting, those deep-pocketed digital rivals circling don't have a lot to snap up.
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They are not only deep-pocketed, but also prove that opposition to Trump's low-rent authoritarianism is bipartisan.
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Red Guards quietly pocketed the sensitive works they confiscated; a "thriving black market" in such material sprang up.
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He would need, as with Evercore and A.M.I., a deep-pocketed partner, and he's looking to find one.
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NHK said that prosecutors suspect Ghosn may have pocketed money that was meant for other executives at Nissan.
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The broadcaster added that prosecutors suspect Ghosn may have pocketed money that was meant for other Nissan executives.
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With a single sale, he pocketed more money than he would have made in a month waiting tables.
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Small ISPs state the proposed changes will only hamstring their efforts to compete with larger, deeper-pocketed competitors.
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Deep-pocketed outside groups also worked -- and spent heavily -- to mobilize Alabama's African-American voters to the polls.
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Adding another deep-pocketed investor to compete for multibillion-dollar deals adds yet another challenge to deploying capital.
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BlackRock's Larry Fink, for example, pocketed $77 million in compensation, up 2723 percent from 2284, a filing showed.
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He even pocketed $150,000 from a fund meant to help small businesses damaged in the September 11 attacks.
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Documents and ear tattoos were altered, bribes were pocketed, and the impostor came in at 30 to 1.
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The problem is that there are plenty of more specialized, deeper-pocketed companies on the autonomous bandwagon already.
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One of the most globally important and deep-pocketed cryptocurrency mining companies and hardware manufacturers, Bitmain, is Chinese.
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Among other obstacles, one would-be editor pocketed Mr. Mamdani's hard drive and was never heard from again.
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The charge against Mr Saikawa—that he improperly pocketed ¥47m in performance-linked bonuses—is peanuts by comparison.
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And Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, along with other deep-pocketed producers create new ways of doing business for entertainers.
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Deep-pocketed Qantas had applied for both available slots at Haneda, while Virgin applied for just the one.
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Thanks to all those pocketed coils, I rarely wake up when my partner rolls over in the night.
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Name Withheld Your friend could easily have sold the book without your knowing and pocketed the full amount.
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ViacomCBS needs all the valuable content it can get as it looks to compete with deep pocketed competitors.
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Political action committees, or PACs, and their deep-pocketed cousins the SuperPACs, are banned from advertising at all.
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The spending also underscores how aggressively the deep-pocketed group will pursue its agenda in the months ahead.
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Mobile-phone operators have faced predatory pricing from deep-pocketed conglomerates and "tax terrorism" from overzealous revenue collectors.
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If you just pocketed a hard-earned bonus and have vacation days due, take advantage and get imaginative.
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Chin then resold the mortgages at higher prices to customers while Goldman pocketed the difference, the agency said.
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Which is why we'll go further, starting with the deep-pocketed elite universities clustered around our bloated megalopolises.
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That presents a deep-pocketed foe for groups that want to see tech firms held to greater account.
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Mr. Ai's ambition in "Human Flow" is as expansive as his reach and his apparently deep-pocketed resources.
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He began renting it out, short term, to tourists through Airbnb and pocketed the difference after paying rent.
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Why it matters: It's a fresh sign of intense interest in Michigan-based Rivian from deep-pocketed players.
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Mr. Bolsonaro's own chief of staff, Onyx Lorenzoni, admitted he pocketed slush funds from a company in 2014.
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With other deep-pocketed suitors like Comcast and Verizon circling, there may yet be a simple solution for Yahoo.
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Competing in California, with its large, expensive media markets, may only be possible for the most deep-pocketed campaigns.
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Among Tester's would-be challengers, state auditor Matt Rosendale has emerged as the favorite of deep-pocketed conservative donors.
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Wheat eased after two sessions of strong gains as traders pocketed profits from a run to two-week highs.
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Wheat eased after two sessions of strong gains as traders pocketed profits from a run to two week highs.
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Now we have come full circle, with the cable operators battling deep-pocketed streaming competitors to preserve their relevance.
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Trump, with a reelection bid on the horizon, can't afford to distance himself from such deep-pocketed Bush allies.
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Deep-pocketed VCs understand that while continually pumping money into a company can prop up valuations, it's not enough.
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The laissez-faire approach has failed to benefit small entrepreneurs, as large, deep-pocketed criminal organizations dominate the industry.
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Maybe several providers will quietly roll out paid prioritization packages that enable deep-pocketed players to cut the queue.
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Some deep-pocketed Republican contributors have also steered clear of the presidential race out of discomfort with the nominee.
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Going up against such deep-pocketed and well-established rivals as Uber and Lyft is obviously an audacious plan.
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According to the court documents, the suspects pocketed almost $2 million in schemes that defrauded more than 1,500 victims.
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Instead, she simply turned around and sold them to a New Jersey-based wholesaler and pocketed a huge profit.
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It is not the first time that Hollywood studios and other deep-pocketed organizations have opposed a state measure.
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Vinyl is more special to some than others, with some deep-pocketed fans shelling out thousands for vintage records.
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The 57-year-old has support from deep-pocketed Republican donors who want to deny Tester a third term.
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Many economists expected that savings to help boost consumer spending, but most households seem to have pocketed the savings.
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Speculation has centered around New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, a deep-pocketed Republican donor and friend of Trump's.
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He pocketed his tickets until the next day, when he stopped back into the gas station to scan them.
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Johnny Manziel must have pocketed even more money than we thought, because he's still living large and flying private.
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Illumination and Universal's "The Grinch" pocketed $15.2 million in its fifth outing, marking a decline of just 2145 percent.
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Sony's remake of 963 blaxploitation classic "Super Fly" pocketed $8.4 million in 2,220 locations during the five-day period.
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Those bankrolling the effort are mostly deep-pocketed construction groups that have a profit motive to see it pass.
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However her sponsorship deals with Mastercard, All Nippon Airways, Nissan and Procter & Gamble pocketed her an extra $16.0 million.
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Apple TV+ is exactly what you&aposd expect when a deep-pocketed tech firm hardware starts making TV shows.
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Even the deepest-pocketed dark-money source for the Republicans couldn't have cooked up the plan deployed against Kavanaugh.
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Here are six fitness empires that were built from the ground up, initially without any deep-pocketed corporate partners.
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That explains why the three biggest US banks pocketed $224 billion just in ATM and overdraft fees in 2250.
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Many airlines are for example competing against deep-pocketed Chinese carriers who are hiring aggressively because of fleet expansion.
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She pocketed nearly $5343 in damages, and the city's transit system was mostly integrated within the next six years.
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Mr. Murphy denied, when asked by a moderator, ever accepting money from Mr. Weinstein, a deep-pocketed Democratic donor.
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Winning requires one of the deep-pocketed players, so companies are competing on funding rather than through their products.
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"Deep-pocketed Republicans who snubbed Donald Trump in 2016 are going all in for him in 2020," reports Politico.
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For a growing number of deep-pocketed political donors, the answer is much more contemporary: Invest in internet virality.
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Or do they stew on the sideline, red flag pocketed, and resign themselves to the unlikelihood of a reversal?
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But these pastimes tend to be low-stakes and aren't popular with the deep-pocketed foreign visitors Japan covets.
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It was an easy way for the bank to generate a steady stream of fees from deep-pocketed customers.
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Previously, if the fare estimate was too low or too high, Uber either ate the difference or pocketed it.
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Aside from Mr. Steyer, the deepest pocketed Democrats right now — presidential candidates — have barely run any advertisements around impeachment.
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For men, the classic multi-pocketed model is losing popularity to card cases like the one Mr. Bray carries.
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Via the store's security cameras, Jitendra Singh watched as a teen slyly pocketed items such as gum and candy.
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These are parks without the kind of deep-pocketed benefactors who support the work of the Central Park Conservancy.
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The three headlined a fundraiser last week in New York, where McAuliffe plugged Virginia's elections to deep-pocketed donors.
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Harvey was not surprised about his eviction, since deep-pocketed developers bought the building for $22008 million in February.
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Meanwhile, all of those deep-pocketed competitors Roku has been fighting are still around, and still have deep pockets.
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The fake informants would later get a cut of whatever cash or drugs the officers pocketed during their search.
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At the core of the problem is, unsurprisingly, the influence of deep-pocketed telecom operators on lawmakers and regulators.
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None of those deep-pocketed tech luminaries on its list have donated to the group — at least, for now.
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As with the rest of the continent, cutthroat competition against deep-pocketed peers caused the company to burn through billions.
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The Russians earned a final score of 194.9910, while China's pair Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan pocketed silver with 192.3688.
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Trump faces a tough task in quickly establishing a fundraising structure and securing the support of deep-pocketed Republican donors.
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It is carefully designed, supported by deep-pocketed philanthropists and being carried out under a fair level of international scrutiny.
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Given the industry's deep-pocketed influence with Republicans, this backing increases the odds Congress could eventually back the controversial policy.
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For the more deep-pocketed among us, a new, limited-run Supra A91 Edition is in the mix as well.
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Let he or she who hath not pocketed a Bonne Bell Lip Smackers tube without paying cast the first stone.
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Now Master sees an opportunity to cater not just to deep-pocketed corporate customers but also startups on shoestring budgets.
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They're now getting too little of a house that they can't afford to repair, and deep-pocketed investors are profiting.
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Competing with deep-pocketed corporations in a talent war is a challenge for schools, whether in Toronto or Silicon Valley.
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The logistics and delivery segment has attracted investments from China's deep-pocketed technology heavyweights including JD.com, Alibaba, Baidu and others.
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The son who put the Khans in the spotlight Trump then pocketed the decoration after the veteran left the stage.
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With royalties taking up so much of what Spotify earns, it's waging a tough war against a deep-pocketed opponent.
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With this pocketed T-shirt, you can pretend to have a set of little porglets with you at all times.
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In the ensuing market rout, deep-pocketed state companies have taken big stakes in at least 30 troubled private ones.
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Since its founding in 1992, the company has relied on deep-pocketed patrons like the Department of Defense and Alphabet.
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"There are a host of deep pocketed companies" that will want to support Dishs efforts, the analysts wrote, naming Amazon.
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Now, Morrisey is accusing West Virginia's senior Senator of favoring deep-pocketed, out-of-state supporters over in-state voters.
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Evan Spiegel was doing some banking Thursday ... as one would expect when you've just pocketed a cool $800 mil bonus.
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"There are a host of deep pocketed companies" that will want to support Dish's efforts, the analysts wrote, naming Amazon.
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The digital currency's unexpected surge on Tuesday caught Wall Street by surprise, spurring rumors of a deep-pocketed mystery buyer.
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And he apparently admitted that he had pocketed some of the payout because of the terms of his insurance policy.
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Snap Inc's founders pocketed a cool $272 million each from the shares they sold in the company's initial public offering.
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Recent indications from deep-pocketed institutional investors as well as those who frequent prediction markets say Hillary Clinton will win.
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Deep-pocketed entrepreneurs not only add to the number of moonshot projects, literal or metaphorical, they also introduce fresh thinking.
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The bottom line: Amazon, Berkshire and JPMorgan are deep-pocketed companies whose executives have a track record of discovering value.
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The addition of SoftBank, an experienced and deep-pocketed investor, to Banco Inter's shareholder list, could fuel its growth strategy.
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Second place went to Universal's "The Grinch," which pocketed another $38 million to bring its domestic tally to $923 million.
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NHK also said that prosecutors suspect Ghosn may have pocketed money that was meant for other executives at Nissan (NSANY).
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GrubHub is under heavy pressure from rivals Amazon Restaurants and Uber Eats, owned by their deep-pocketed parent companies Amazon.
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As of this week, the Jason Bateman/Rachel McAdams dark comedy has pocketed $117 million globally, including $69 million domestically.
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"We deserve what we have right now," said the Russian, who pocketed $645,000 for making it to the last four.
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Still, the pursuit of justice, as Simpson recounts, is endlessly hampered by the cynical tactics of deep-pocketed defense contractors.
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Such a narrow and deep-pocketed donor base suggests that the chamber is in fact a voice for Big Business.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee, in contrast, pocketed $6.3 million in February, giving it $39 million in the bank overall.
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American businesses deserve a Chamber of Commerce whose agenda reflects their interests — not those of a few deep-pocketed industries.
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A deep-pocketed, coral tone jacket can double as a dress; boxy tweed jackets can be worn over tubular sheaths.
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The opposition pocketed governorships including the turbulent Andean states of Merida and Tachira and the oil-producing region of Zulia.
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Arpaio could use his celebrity and a vast mailing list to raise money without the support of deep-pocketed donors.
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A whole almond makes a good fève, but because I have the charms I've pocketed, I'll use one of them.
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At the Lanvin show, classic tailored pieces were layered with work-wear elements like fisherman vests and cargo-pocketed parkas.
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In 1994, General Electric's chief executive, Jack Welch, pocketed $19983 million in in compensation (about $7.5 million in 2019 dollars).
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And its backers include such deep-pocketed, well-connected interests as charter schools and New York City real estate moguls.
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Most locals leave town while the deep-pocketed set who come during peak season in June decamp to the beach.
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Captivated by the notion of disrupting the transportation system, deep-pocketed investors rushed to get a piece of the action.
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Zverev ended Roger Federer's 16-match winning streak in Montreal and pocketed his second Masters 1000 title of the year.
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Instead, through most of the 1990s, he pocketed and sold them to a vast network of friends and distant relatives.
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However, thanks to the pocketed coils and layers of foam, you won't feel like you're sleeping on a board either.
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Big-box retailers have already admitted that they pocketed Durbin revenues instead of passing them on to consumers as promised.
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He pocketed $1 million by dispatching James Holzhauer, who won one match, and Brad Rutter, who came up empty. (AP)
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The workers then cleaned and resold the rooms for cash to other guests and pocketed the money, the people said.
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Four year-olds, for example, received an average of $4.18 per week, while 93-year-olds pocketed an average $13.87.
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In 2012, for instance, deep-pocketed outside political groups helped extend a Republican presidential primary that featured a dozen candidates.
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Even if the cases are ultimately dismissed, a deep-pocketed plaintiff can drive even the most stalwart defendant to bankruptcy.
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But for anyone outside the military or deep-pocketed energy firms, they are prohibitively expensive, often costing well above $100,000.
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Angel investors — those deep-pocketed techies who put money into startups they like — have been around for a long time.
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It also means that they can't set up online fast lanes for deep-pocketed companies at the expense of startups.
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We've been waiting for big, deep-pocketed players to join Dish's Sling TV and sell pay TV over the Web.
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The fake informants would later get a cut of whatever cash or drugs the officers pocketed during their search. Sgt.
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If you enter a market large enough, with deep pocketed and dominant incumbents, you have your work cut out for you.
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It's an entrepreneur in Chicago prototyping her latest video streaming platform, without meddling from the deep-pocketed broadband provider next door.
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In light of this news, I decided to ask young men how they really feel about the patch-pocketed sartorial statement.
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"E-commerce is creating voracious demand for warehouse that's closer to deep-pocketed consumers," said Alex Klatskin, general partner at Forsgate.
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The lobbyist group fills its coffers with deep-pocketed donations from some predictable sources like the Koch brothers—famous conservative donors.
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And he wants you—especially if you are a NASA string-puller or deep-pocketed futurist—to help him get there.
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One of those attributes makes armor "pocketed," meaning its lined with pockets that allows a player to increase their carrying limit.
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Paytm is fighting battles with deep-pocketed rivals on several fronts, and losing those battles could mean missing a huge opportunity.
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The streaming service shopping spree does not just reflect the ability of these deep-pocketed insurgents to outspend the entrenched studios.
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For that reason, it attracted the deep-pocketed opposition of the oil industry, which spent a record $31m opposing the referendum.
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Another scheme is The Ocean Cleanup, a Dutch charity backed by crowdfunders, deep-pocketed endowments and tech tycoons like Peter Thiel.
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Pocketed wins over Washington and, potentially, New York could swing a Wild Card Detroit's way if they don't finish the job.
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Deep-pocketed attackers create thousands of fake Facebook accounts and use them to push divisive narratives inside the countries they target.
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Gulf support would "underpin investor confidence by sending a strong signal that Lebanon can rely on deep-pocketed sponsors", he added.
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This also does not include Verizon's share of the billions in taxpayer subsidies pocketed by the by industry in recent years.
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Also noteworthy was buying by China's deep-pocketed institutional investors in industry-leading companies which are seen as having cheaper valuations.
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Rounding out the top five is Universal's musical rom-com "Yesterday," which pocketed $5.1 million during its fourth weekend of release.
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At the "ball," we rode in a horse and carriage, had our hair sprayed with shimmer, and pocketed souvenir glass slippers.
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In return, he pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars of contributions — many from elite donors with valuable interests before his committee.
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In other words, Trump has already pocketed the portion of the advance that was paid before the book's publication—about $23.69,210.
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" The kits are intact, the Times reports, "suggesting that an insider might have simply pocketed a thumb drive and walked out.
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Uber's and WeWork's well-publicized struggles with public investors may not be a good look for SoftBank, their deep-pocketed backer.
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Rounding out the top five is Universal's musical rom-com "Yesterday," which pocketed $250 million during its fourth weekend of release.
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That said, there are some key differences here, ones that might even be enough to entice deep-pocketed cruisers to upgrade.
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Halvorson also pointed to Shuster's fundraising from "deep-pocketed special interests" instead of small donors, painting him as a Washington insider.
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"The Montana Democratic Party's deep pocketed effort to suppress the vote in Montana has, for the moment, succeeded," said Danielle Breck.
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I report withheld security deposits, every first month's rent pocketed, and I take all the legal deductions, just like Mr. Trump.
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Deep-pocketed Trump aides and confidants have retained veteran Washington lawyers who command high fees to help them navigate the investigation.
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Four months later, all Mr. Njeru could find of the animals was a single hoof, which he pocketed as a memento.
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Deep-pocketed patrons like to be surprised, and sometimes even jarred, by the works for sale, but not by the surroundings.
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Mr. Lindsay had said the company needed a deep-pocketed partner to help pay for the project, and higher oil prices.
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Basketball: Aiming for a foothold in Africa, the deep-pocketed N.B.A. has set up youth training facilities and stadiums in Senegal.
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Some experts think he may need to team up with a deep-pocketed partner like Amazon to pull off his plan.
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One of the biggest reasons Washington has never passed big climate-change policy is the opposition of deep-pocketed lobbying associations.
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Deep-pocketed e-scooter ventures should partner with cities to create scooter-enabled zones, with properly marked roadways and warning signage.
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Similarly, in the duets, China's Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan pocketed silver while Japan's Yukiko Inui and Risako Mitsui took bronze.
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He pocketed his life savings of $350, said goodbye to his wife and left Obilic, a grimy town in central Kosovo.
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The Will Smith and Martin Lawrence-led film has pocketed $197 million in the U.S. and $1.53 million globally to date.
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The Will Smith and Martin Lawrence-led film has pocketed $197 million in the U.S. and $1.53 million globally to date.
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Those figures illustrate the windfalls possible when rival promoters collaborate, and that message resonated immediately with other deep-pocketed boxing businessmen.
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He argued that big-pocketed corporations have created surveillance operations that promote profit over customers' ability to control their own information.
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The Aurora is a hybrid mattress, which means it has a mix of pocketed coils and foam for support and comfort.
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It's a common trend among some deep-pocketed Bay Area homeowners that use the city's properties as their pied-à-terre.
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Predictably, Iran pocketed its gains, and carried on sponsoring terrorism, expanding its reach in the Middle East and testing ballistic missiles.
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Sometimes all the money is pocketed by the authorities, a hundred per cent, and the work takes place only on paper.
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Those troubles make the unit attractive to only deep-pocketed bidders, two people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
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Jurors did not look at the defendant, who pocketed nearly $14 billion as the decadeslong head of the murderous Sinaloa cartel.
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Or could it be overwhelmed by the potent and toxic combination of economic orthodoxy and deep-pocketed, anti-government, conservative politics?
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Cisneros praised Warren and echoed the Massachusetts senator's campaign promise to push back against the influence of deep-pocketed corporate interests.
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They climbed Masada early in the morning and pocketed rocks that might have been clenched in the fists of Jewish suicides.
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Machine-learning engineers in New York pocketed an additional £13,800 on average and search engineers in Toronto earned an extra £19,800.
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The bank, which pocketed $600 million in fees for its work selling the bonds, said it was unaware of any wrongdoing.
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Like the shopkeepers on Chicken Street, Afghan contractors asked the Americans "How much?" and pocketed the bloated sums they were offered.
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Zoning And Rezoning The agents are targeting a deep pocketed buyer, and not just because of the premium on the property.
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Also, Ashe allegedly pocketed more than $800,000 in bribes from various Chinese businessmen to support business deals in Antigua, according to prosecutors.
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The little pocketed locations and scenes the fairy can flutter around don't suffer in the slightest for the economy of their design.
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Or AT&T could strike "paid prioritization" deals that give AT&T (or a deep-pocketed partner's content) a distinct network advantage.
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Adams told police he used his mother's name on the retirement checks and transferred $35,345 between her accounts, which he then pocketed.
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That could allow deep-pocketed companies to buy faster or better service for their content at the expense of upstart, poorer competitors.
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That would level the playing field for a small business trying to compete for talent against deep-pocketed corporations and the government.
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Of that, doctors pocketed roughly $3,500 per surgery; most of the rest went to the medical centers where the surgery took place.
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The President also remains a draw for deep-pocketed Democratic donors, and his fundraising schedule will continue apace in the coming months.
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The actor pocketed millions from Mortdecai, according to Forbes, and up to $20 million for Black Mass, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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In recent weeks, deep-pocketed investors including George Soros, David Tepper and Jeffrey Gundlach have disclosed big bearish positions in regulatory findings.
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The army, too, may get in on the fun, assuming the French military is anywhere near as deep-pocketed as our own.
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But when you're deep-pocketed like Saudi Arabia, you just snap up some extra farmland, doesn't matter where—or at what cost.
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Its success has attracted deep-pocketed investors such as Japan's SoftBank, which last week invested $1.4 billion in Paytm parent One97 Communications.
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AI and Catch are among the startups in YC's W210 batch that forwent Demo Day this week, having already pocketed venture capital.
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Over the past year, many deep-pocketed acquirers have delayed implementing strategic plans, of which M&A is often a big component.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Mining mogul Anil Agarwal pocketed just 24% profit from his 2280 billion pound ($1.4 billion) investment in Anglo American (AAL.
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If American resources had been used as mandated, rather than pocketed by our allies, ISIS as we know it would not exist.
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If anything, cryptocurrency storage has trended toward that extreme, with some deep-pocketed enthusiasts opting for physical vaults with Faraday cage surrounds.
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While missions follow relatively straight lines, the adventure at large is set in an open world pocketed with a bounty of distractions.
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She gave $200 to everyone working during the shift, $100 to servers who weren't in, and pocketed the $800 that was left.
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Unfortunately, and largely due to its success, deep-pocketed interests in Washington and on Wall Street have set their sights on PACE.
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People already had plenty of clothes, so as prices continued to fall, people just spent less on clothing and pocketed the savings.
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Including this sale, Vivendi has sold 2 billion euro worth of Ubisoft shares and pocketed a capital gain of 1.2 billion euros.
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In 2013 doctors and hospitals claimed $3.5 billion for prescribing these discounted drugs, of which they pocketed $1.3 billion—a 37% margin.
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"I think that Softbank is very smart, deep-pocketed money," adding he'd rather have the company as an ally than a competitor.
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It has been striving to cut costs to compete better with deep-pocketed Gulf airlines and fast-growing European low-cost carriers.
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Its deep-pocketed backers include Saudi Arabia's sovereign-wealth fund, mutual funds, Silicon Valley venture capitalists and a crowd of other firms.
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At the same time the government has allowed several private companies, including deep-pocketed tech giants such as Tencent, to establish banks.
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Other experts, however, see the involvement of outside funders as a boon that helps plaintiffs without resources take on deep-pocketed defendants.
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Pandroa, which is 16 years old, is in stiff competition with Spotify, which has more global subscribers, and deep-pocketed Apple, Amazon.
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And with Bannon -- and the deep-pocketed Mercer family -- keen on taking it to the establishment, this trio had better look out.
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But a bid against the deep-pocketed Ryan will be a heavy climb for either candidate, as House speakers rarely lose reelection.
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You'd think a musical instrument company that boasts deep-pocketed clients like Lady Gaga and Imagine Dragons would be raking in profit.
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Two green groups founded by deep-pocketed Democratic celebrities are also absent: Al Gore's Climate Reality Project and Tom Steyer's NextGen America.
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The former hedge fund manager has already made a name for himself in Democratic circles as a deep-pocketed and vocal donor.
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Several investors speculate that the company will probably be bought by a deep-pocketed player in the spirits industry down the line.
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Beyonce and Hillary Clinton made the trek to India for a wedding ... and we're guessing Bey pocketed an insane amount of loot.
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Pocketed in the corners of North Brooklyn's neighborhoods, in between the ascendant high-rises, restaurant rows, and sprouting boutiques, is industrial space.
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The deal is the latest in a string by deep-pocketed Chinese investors hunting for foreign insurance companies outside their home market.
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Such deals, the agency worried, let deeper-pocketed companies buy a distinct market advantage over smaller companies, startups, nonprofits or educational institutions.
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Driving the news: Anthem split ways with Express Scripts after Anthem said Express Scripts pocketed "obscene" profits from their prescription drug contract.
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This time McCain won the nomination, but in the process cozied up to deep-pocketed interests and tilted hard to the right.
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Unlike Patriot, Mr. Clarke has few deep-pocketed Wall Street investors that the state could pressure to cover the costs, they say.
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Produced by James Cameron and directed by Robert Rodriguez, the sci-fi adventure has pocketed $28 million at the domestic box office.
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Covering a relatively obscure and shallow-pocketed program, Libit said, actually helps prove his point about treating college sports as a business.
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He pocketed President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and, just two weeks ago, of its sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
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And if offices hear from only deep-pocketed interest groups, they are likely to miss out on the opinions of ordinary Americans.
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And thanks to San Francisco's deep-pocketed clientele, the store will fit in just fine in the city's Union Square retail district.
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Given the monetizing potential of such a big user base, the founders pocketed $15 billion when the company was sold to Facebook.
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But still it thrives, thanks to the deep-pocketed chemical industry that birthed it and the political influence of retailers and restaurants.
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Deep-pocketed ownership mirrors the centers of political gravity, national wealth and ruling families in notable, sometimes notorious regimes around the globe.
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She also lacks Mr. Buttigieg's fund-raising prowess, which could hinder her ability to compete with deeper-pocketed candidates in the race.
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Lee estimates that Kim pocketed upwards of $221 million this way, judging by the extra trash that was found at his site.
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The Washington, DC, attorney general announced earlier this week he's suing DoorDash, arguing that the company misled customers and pocketed workers' tips.
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Evidence in the trial showed that Mr. Bebawi, 73, bribed government officials in Libya to obtain contracts and pocketed millions of dollars.
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This sets up a system ripe for abuse as evidenced by lawyers trolling for clients who want to sue deep pocketed companies.
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On both occasions, Kim pocketed that win that he can mine for propaganda purposes back home, after offering nothing concrete in return.
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Osborne has several deep-pocketed investors backing CLC Brand Labs and has sound reason to believe legalization will propel his company forward.
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For several years, authorities in Mogadishu have pocketed funds meant for the separatist Somaliland state and its 30 percent of the population.
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Deep-pocketed buyers hurried to close on sales contracts to avoid paying New York's higher "mansion tax," which took effect July 2115.85.
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Deep-pocketed buyers hurried to close on sales contracts to avoid paying New York's higher "mansion tax," which took effect July 2115.85.
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Clark wants the union to be prepared for potentially difficult negotiations ahead with deep-pocketed owners and M.L.B.'s fleet of lawyers.
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Clark wants the union to be prepared for potentially difficult negotiations ahead with deep-pocketed owners and M.L.B.'s fleet of lawyers.
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The arbitrator, Peter D. Lichtman, said that Fox pocketed tens of millions of dollars that should have gone to the "Bones" team.
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That could allow deep-pocketed companies to buy faster or better service for their content at the expense of poorer upstart competitors.
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First the good news: For now, Roku's strategy of pushing its prices down has helped it compete against very deep pocketed rivals.
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Since Trump took power in January of last year, China pocketed $676.6 billion in the form of surpluses on its U.S. goods trades.
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Ryanair pocketed €800m ($900m) in the three months to the end of June by selling extras such as priority boarding and tasty snacks.
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In what's shaping up to be an overstuffed Democratic field, she's clearly staking out a position as a crusader against deep-pocketed interests.
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For the deep-pocketed car nuts who flock to Monterey, California, it means writing checks big enough to send your accountant into shock.
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Ryan Reynold's antihero film has pocketed $993 million in North America and $376 million internationally, including an $18 million overseas haul this weekend.
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Brooks Koepka has pocketed three of the eight major titles since then, with Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed each claiming one.
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But the discussion of Firtash in Houston raises questions about whether Parnas and Fruman were connected to the deep-pocketed Ukrainian power broker.
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Here's a cause that perfectly fits your criteria; has great civic meaning; is a budding emergency; and needs a deep-pocketed benefactor: voting.
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Ally Financial is looking at rolling out a new financial-planning offering to lure its deep-pocketed bank customers onto its investing platform.
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McConnell therefore knows that an open seat on the Court makes an incredible campaign fundraising pitch to the deepest-pocketed donors he knows.
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The signs of market fear are everywhere, from deep-pocketed hedge funders on Wall Street to mom-and-pop investors in flyover country.
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Italy pocketed 60 million euros from privatisations in 2017-2018, missing a yearly target of 5 billion euros, Bank of Italy data showed.
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SFR Group's deep-pocketed parent Altice has pledged to boost its content offering to lure more customers to its broadband and TV bundles.
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In highly efficient markets such as horse racing, betting is dominated by deep-pocketed, computer-based syndicates that also rely on quantitative trading.
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The firm still cannot be sure who pocketed its payoffs, via middlemen, that were intended to keep its facility running at all costs.
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For deep-pocketed Yankees fans, the most expensive ticket on offer was a seat in the Legends section of Yankee Stadium—costing $17,000.
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This new sort of fitness tracker pocketed a pair of Best of CES awards in 2015, then raised more than $537,000 on IndieGoGo.
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The fresh injection raised Yuanfudao's valuation from around $1 billion at the time it pocketed $120 million in 2017 to exceed $3 billion.
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A new, deep-pocketed buyer would benefit 8point3 by lowering its cost of capital, Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov said in an interview.
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This found the streaming giant as a not-so-desirable — but deep-pocketed — buyer at the most recent Sundance and Toronto film festivals.
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And with the backing of deep-pocketed regional heavyweights Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, it's unlikely to relinquish power anytime soon.
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Again, Iguodala pick-pocketed a Cleveland star, and this time the Warriors capitalized with a fast-break layup for a 17-point lead.
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Hatton, who pocketed $800,000, carded seven birdies to stay ahead of the chasers, his only blemish coming with a bogey at the 17th.
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Thanks to Puerto Rico's decade-long economic crisis, there are few deep-pocketed employers remaining on the island who are invested in rebuilding.
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Both books show how deep-pocketed businessmen helped those ideas spread, connecting with Republican Party politics and gaining greater policy influence over time.
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Indeed, there's been a lot of buzz in recent months on possible merger and acquisitions involving Heinz Kraft and its deep-pocketed investors.
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Virgin competes against deeper-pocketed rival Qantas Airways in Australia's aviation market, which has experienced softer demand as the country's economic growth falters.
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By age 643, he was so proficient that he was taken around to parks and bath clubs across Brooklyn by deep-pocketed players.
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In the kitchen, cooks signed one another's whites with black Sharpies while a server pocketed her second $100 bill tip of the evening.
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The $500,000 prize that the 21-year-old Briton pocketed for title success at Brands Hatch on Sunday will help only so far.
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Snap is aggressively trying to court big, deep-pocketed advertisers to take on Facebook and others for a greater share of ad dollars.
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Disney has pocketed around $11 billion at the global box office from Pixar films, and it has earned over $18.2 billion from Marvel.
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Would House Democrats censure one of their own for daring to suggest that the deep-pocketed fossil fuel lobby buys influence in Congress?
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This reform proposal makes it clear that Republicans are not interested in advancing policies that benefit anyone but their most deep-pocketed donors.
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The deep-pocketed and enormously influential groups within the network are freezing out Republicans they believe have violated the group's fiscally conservative principles.
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Apple, meanwhile, is a deep-pocketed rival trying to build a competing service that caters to its hundreds of millions of device owners.
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But some delegates still resent the fact that Romney collected signatures, a process they feel favors deep-pocketed candidates over lesser-known contenders.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads An important force behind Nigeria's cultural dynamism is its collector class, including deep-pocketed banks and corporations.
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But the party's deep-pocketed donors aren't ready to abandon their efforts to keep the House in GOP hands — not yet at least.
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Deep-pocketed rivals, like Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD), MillerCoors (TAPA) and Constellation Brands (STZ) have all begun selling their take on the drink.
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Los Angeles also has a new crop of deep-pocketed arts institutions like the privately owned Broad museum and the Marciano Art Foundation.
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The 83-year-old can fund herself for a while to come given the $28,26 she has pocketed by making the fourth round.
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As deep-pocketed Chinese tourists arrived in droves, Macau transformed into a thriving international and hub for entertainment, fine dining and luxury shopping.
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A run of victories by any of the top contenders in the four early states could reduce him to a deep-pocketed promoter.
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Analysis of Federal Reserve data shows retailers have pocketed about $42 billion during this period, and shoppers are still waiting for those rollbacks.
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In Scudamore's opinion, West Ham executives broke the rules because they were blinded by the possibility of deep-pocketed owners buying the club.
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When candidates run for office, the everyday citizen's voice is overshadowed by that of deep-pocketed polluters, and we all are worse off.
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The ruling means that Schneiderman can go after $5 million he says Trump personally pocketed from the Trump University real-estate seminar venture.
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The shift is an outgrowth of China's evolution from an impoverished slumbering introvert to deep-pocketed mercantilist with economic interests across the globe.
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At home, it faces rising competition from big, deep-pocketed rivals like Huawei Technologies and other scrappy upstarts like the Chinese brand OnePlus.
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Both Wisconsin and Pennsylvania feature tough races for Republicans running against deep-pocketed incumbents, but GOP fundraising is moving in the right direction.
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If commercial rents are too high for mom-and-pop shops, deep-pocketed national retailers also seem unable, or unwilling, to afford them.
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At best, the bank will have to repay those few people and can keep the millions of dollars it pocketed from everyone else.
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Between January 2017 and July 2019, Beijing has pocketed $994.6 billion in net trade income on its U.S. exports sales of $1.3 trillion.
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The company has already pocketed more than $50 million from 2020 candidates running ads on its platform, according to figures compiled by POLITICO.
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Big-pocketed players like the Walt Disney Company, AT&T and NBCUniversal plan to compete with Netflix with streaming services of their own.
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Envoys to Beijing are scholars of realism, their fine minds applied to a delicate task: managing profitable relations with a deep-pocketed, unapologetic dictatorship.
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This corner of the housing market has attracted deep-pocketed investors, some of whom sell the homes for four times the price they paid.
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Yet the candidates and their deep-pocketed allies have ensured a deeper nastiness this cycle, pursuing vitriol as less a secret than a strategy.
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The Sun carried false police claims that drunken Liverpool fans had caused the disaster and pick-pocketed the dead, under the headline "THE TRUTH".
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Walker's turnout machine and access to deep-pocketed donors has some Democrats concerned that Baldwin could be the victim of a late-race blitz.
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The event splices together research scientists far more accustomed to red tape than red carpets with tech's deepest-pocketed and most idealistic upper echelons.
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And Eats offers pretty much the same thing its numerous deep-pocketed competitors do: transporting restaurant food to customers in exchange for a fee.
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The fact that they have also pocketed a few thousand from the same corporations that want to keep net neutrality repealed is worth noting.
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But it is increasingly becoming an area attracting deep-pocketed investors, even as companies experiment with the format to attract customers in different markets.
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Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda co-star in the follow-up, which pocketed $16.33 million overseas for a worldwide start of $51 million.
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He already enjoys the backing of deep-pocketed endowments and of tycoons like Marc Benioff, founder of Salesforce, and Peter Thiel, a noted investor.
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Sadly, it seems the Perth-based streaming minnow, although one of Australia's original home entertainment providers, just can't compete with its deep-pocketed rivals.
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Timor-Leste has pocketed more than $18bn from Bayu-Undan, its biggest oil and gas field, since its first wells were sunk in 2004.
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Lazard pocketed a market share of 2627.1 percent, and ranked No. 220, for completed deals among major advisers globally, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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Avenatti appeared in federal court on charges he fraudulently obtained $4 million in bank loans and pocketed $1.6 million that belonged to a client.
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Now he appears to have pocketed that agreement, and to have used the same threat to try squeezing out a separate batch of concessions.
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The subsidy bill has since atrophied, while the government has pocketed much of the benefit of falling prices by raising the tax on petrol.
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Allegations that decision-makers pocketed money for their approval of the Eurofighter deal surfaced almost immediately after the original purchase was agreed in 2003.
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He made $30 million for the fight itself and reportedly pocketed close to $100 million in total through the various forms of revenue streams.
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Mr. Calheiros, together with an array of other powerful politicians, is under investigation over accusations that he pocketed huge bribes in the Petrobras scheme.
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Leading the charge will be deep-pocketed, Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City, which has a new manager, Pep Guardiola, tasked with restructuring the squad.
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And, while he pocketed $1,500 in winnings in just 12 minutes of gambling, Ben could barely stand and nearly fell out of his chair.
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On top of that, deep-pocketed donors believe in the vision — the $18 million needed for the initial build came from privately-donated funds.
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So conservatives are forever playing for the hand that will "bust" the left, while leaving winnings on the table that they could have pocketed.
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The news would soon break that the shockingly popular baking competition was sold away from BBC to the glitzier and deeper-pocketed Channel 4.
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And opposing them are the companies in the deep-pocketed beverage industry, which is outspending them by a ratio of about 20143 to 2.
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It was what vaulted you into the circle of deep-pocketed owners who could afford to roll the dice on six-figure-plus horses.
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Libertarian groups and activists backed by deep-pocketed conservative donors have been successful in recent years in pushing beyond Washington into dozens of states.
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Fridman pocketed about $12.5 billion after selling his stake in Anglo-Russian oil producer TNK-BP three years ago to Kremlin-controlled Rosneft (ROSN.MM).
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Launch startup Rocket Lab is following the success of its first couple commercial launches by adding a prestigious (and deep-pocketed) new client: DARPA.
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He made the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC a lot of money and pocketed almost all of it and ended up dying in federal prison.
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Why this matters: JCN, the right's deepest-pocketed judicial group, was the most powerful outside group that helped confirmed Trump's first justice, Neil Gorsuch.
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A host of deep-pocketed competitors are expected to launch streaming services this year, including Apple, Disney and WarnerMedia, the parent company of CNN.
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That has pitched the four-year old startup against deep-pocketed incumbents such as Alibaba and JD.com , who are aggressively expanding in rural areas.
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The Dodgers have made it to the Series thanks to deep-pocketed owners, a robust front office, a respected manager and a talented roster.
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Any effort to ban Manchester City also carries risks for UEFA, because it sets up a legal battle against a powerful, deep-pocketed club.
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As deep-pocketed rivals like Walmart and Target have grown their plus-size offerings, Avenue struggled to keep its product assortment fresh and appealing.
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Miami Gardens residents hired the same lawyer - Samuel Dubbin - but so far, they are not having as much luck as their deeper-pocketed neighbors.
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Deep-pocketed families like the Kochs have long funneled "dark money" into climate-change denial, powering climate deniers&apos rise to new political heights.
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India requires foreign-owned e-commerce firms to be neutral marketplaces, much like eBay, to protect local retailers and distributors from deep-pocketed competition.
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At the base is a layer of high-density foam to support the individually pocketed coils, which provide responsiveness and help with motion isolation.
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One might ask: How much real influence can ordinary people have in a political system dominated by insiders, hired lobbyists and deep-pocketed interests?
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The creators of market-leading medical records software, like Epic and Cerner, have no reason to open the door to deeper-pocketed tech giants.
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Last month, it entered into a deal with deep-pocketed oil major Chevron Corp to sell itself for $33 billion in cash and stock.
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Though Republicans have benefited from super PACs flush with cash from deep-pocketed donors, Democrats in tough races have consistently outraised their Republican counterparts.
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Harris would have a strong claim to the deep-pocketed donors in Hollywood and Silicon Valley who helped fund her Senate election in 2016.
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The firm and its affiliates pocketed $22017 million from the N.R.A. in 2200; billings directly to Ackerman have increased nearly 2000 percent since 21990.
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More than 111 million television viewers watched this year's game — the 50th anniversary of the franchise — while deep-pocketed fans cheered from the stands.
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After years of underperformance and in the face of growingcompetition elsewhere for the deep-pocketed investor's dollar, hedge fund investors are clamoring for lower costs.
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Tencent's investment, revealed in a U.S. regulatory filing, provides Tesla with a deep-pocketed ally as it prepares to launch its mass-market Model 3.
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LEE: ULTIMATELY AN ARMS RACE BETWEEN YOUR COMPANY LIKE "NEW YORK TIMES" AND "WASHINGTON POST" WITH A DEEP-POCKETED INVESTOR IN IT IN JEFF BEZOS?
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And while it appeared on relatively few devices, Lipizzan has all the hallmarks of the type of professional, targeted malware reserved for deep-pocketed countries.
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It also shows that there are deep-pocketed buyers for ad tech outside of China, where investors paid big sums for ad tech last year.
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The group's stated mission of improving restaurant employees' pay and working conditions has drawn the attention of Hollywood stars, Democratic lawmakers, and deep-pocketed donors.
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Having freedom of the press means nothing if you barely have a press at all, and what's available is the product of deep-pocketed propagandists.
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There may still be a well of cash for Republicans thanks to the deep-pocketed donors delighted last year when Republicans passed sweeping tax cuts.
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I submit: In 20 plus years of living here I never took to pie, apple or otherwise; never pocketed a single bill from any till.
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And other deep-pocketed players, such as YouTube and Apple, have adjacent businesses that are strong enough to be potentially serious future players as well.
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The father-son team of Bob and Chris Herbert — plus some deep-pocketed investors — placed this ad in hopes of finding their next financial windfall.
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She may have had more influence as a deep-pocketed donor, who helped the rapid expansion in charter schools in Michigan, than as education secretary.
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The funding will help Go-Jek to compete with deep-pocketed rivals who are rapidly expanding app-based services and digital payments in Southeast Asia.
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Snap would gain a deep-pocketed parent that could provide extra capital to make acquisitions and build out its R&D-heavy augmented reality technology.
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It's worth noting that the deep-pocketed corporate defendant (Marriott) was dismissed months ago because the hotel where this happened is independently owned and run.
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He wants to prove that space exploration isn't exclusive to government agencies or deep-pocketed tourists; anybody should be able to join the space race.
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Premium food and restaurant brands have attracted deep-pocketed investors in Italy in recent months, but high political and regulatory uncertainty is taking a toll.
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I pocketed some biscuits for later, as I was oddly nauseous that day and couldn't manage a bite, and Tony was already opening his briefcase.
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In Pennsylvania, Trump narrowly lost working-class Lackawanna County, where Hillary Clinton's father was born—but still pocketed 0003,2000 more votes than Mitt Romney did.
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Developers of high-priced Shanghai residential projects have been overwhelmed by deep-pocketed prospective buyers as local government price controls turn the homes into bargains.
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Virgin competes against deeper-pocketed rival Qantas Airways Ltd in Australia's domestic aviation market, which has experienced softer demand as the country's economic growth falters.
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A two-row five-seater, the XC1003 tucks front passengers into deeply pocketed seats with lots of thickly padded sections that adjust with power assist.
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The money they pocketed could have been spent by soccer organizations to build fields, buy equipment and fund women's teams and youth leagues, he said.
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These extended getaways aren't just for retirees and the deep-pocketed, said Susan Sparks, a travel adviser at Points of Interest Travel in Aspen, Colo.
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The messages showed party officials trading ideas on discrediting Bernie Sanders, despite an official stance of neutrality; bickering with reporters; and cultivating deep-pocketed donors.
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The Clean Power Plan, along with many of Obama's other executive actions, faces a string of legal challenges from states and deep-pocketed interest groups.
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That's especially true when you look at the deep-pocketed rivals — including Google, Microsoft and Verizon — reportedly lining up for a chance to buy it.
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Moreno pocketed 51.16 percent of valid votes versus 48.84 percent for conservative challenger Guillermo Lasso, with 99.65 percent of votes counted, according to the council.
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TPUSA quickly grew to more than 300 chapters at colleges across the country, thanks in part to Kirk's cabinet of deep-pocketed advisers, writes Rubenstein.
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Morgan Stanley recently downgraded Tesla to equal weight from overweight, citing potential competition from other companies, especially deep-pocketed tech companies like Apple or Alphabet.
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Multinational corporations already have pocketed $392 million from North American taxpayers under NAFTA ISDS attacks on toxic bans, environmental and public health policies and more.
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Others, like Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Dell Technologies, have shied away from engaging in a spending war in data centers against deep-pocketed internet giants.
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Briefly serving as a sanatorium, where Maxfield Parrish painted the dramatic scenery while curing his tuberculosis, the resort soon traded patients for deep-pocketed patrons.
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Until the 2008 crisis, the companies operated with the implicit backing of the federal government while earning huge profits that were pocketed by their shareholders.
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With few signs that valuations will retreat anytime soon, Institutional Investor asks: Will future team owners need the backing of a deep-pocketed investment firm?
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In fact, as President Thieu's private secretary later revealed, covert C.I.A. subsidies to the N.S.D.F. were instead pocketed for personal use by high-ranking officials.
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In 2017, Gignac connected with real estate developers looking for a deep-pocketed investor to buy a significant stake in the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel.
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Rather than wring hands over the difficulty of prying money from Congress for social programs, he pressured deep-pocketed companies to spend, and invest, locally.
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And as home prices rise in many areas, affordable housing, for deep-pocketed investors and young first-time buyers alike, is becoming harder to find.
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Magic Leap may not be the company that brings this experience to you, as it's competing against some deep-pocketed giants with well-known brands.
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Kaeser noted that his customers and partners were not guilty of the crime and need powerful, deep-pocketed allies like Siemens to fight for transparency.
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Jake Gyllenhaal is the deep-pocketed art critic Morf Vendewalt and Rene Russo plays a powerful dealer in what begins as a somewhat straightforward satire.
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These fundraising numbers don't tell the whole story, as Republican candidates have in the past disproportionately benefited from big spending by deep-pocketed outside groups.
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Deep-pocketed wine collectors flock to the black-tie event, the proceeds of which raise nearly all of the costs to fund the healthcare program.
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It finally sold Wednesday for $2.44 mil, so Rob pocketed a little more than $100k, with the help of Tomer Fridman of Compass Real Estate.
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Cannabis companies, by contrast, don't have a natural deep-pocketed acquirer, as the substance's historical illegality means there is no "Big Cannabis" to buy fledgling startups.
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Some restaurant owners have reported that they've actually made prices cheaper on their menus, but Seamless failed to update the price and reportedly pocketed the difference.
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This would allow Northern Dynasty to seek a deep-pocketed partner and resume permitting the project, one of the world's biggest undeveloped copper and gold deposits.
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The auction listing, posted last week, offers two deep-pocketed bidders the chance to sit down with Ivanka for a 30 to 103-minute coffee date.
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Such deals offer access to a far wider, deep-pocketed investor pool and allow borrowers to raise more money in one hit, often with longer tenors.
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The push is pitting them directly against deep-pocketed distributors like Netflix and Amazon, who also are hungry for content that is likely to get acclaim.
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Fears that Alibaba, a deep-pocketed Chinese rival, could gatecrash the market in earnest (it is currently a large investor in Paytm's parent company) are rising.
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Chehaoduo is one of Uxin's closest rivals and is backed by deep-pocketed investors like SoftBank's Vision Fund, which bankrolled it with $1.5 billion in February.
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"I've stopped giving that speech — it's amazing how you have to compete for talent here," she added, especially with deep-pocketed companies like Facebook and Google.
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In a deep-pocketed industry like finance, it's considered cheaper and more efficient to settle than to risk having tales told in a court of law.
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But once he pocketed the gold watch and attended the retirement party he faced a void that raising and training horses for showjumping did not fill.
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Specifically, Clinton allies wants its top bundlers and deep-pocketed donors to give money to Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's super PAC, the Senate Majority PAC.
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China is currently hosting some of Europe's biggest clubs, who flock to China to tap a millions-strong pool of fans and some deep-pocketed investors.
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And the company just raised another $50 million in funding from some of the country's deepest pocketed private investors to continue on its path to commercialization.
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Blissfully ignoring the taunts, Beijing pocketed, on Trump's watch, $961.8 billion in net income, with technology transfers that go with it, on its American goods trade.
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In 2014, players received under 40 percent of the record $9 billion of total revenue generated by MLB, which means the owners pocketed the lion's share.
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Many observers have long wondered whether English Premier League (EPL) soccer, for instance, could be snapped-up by a deep-pocketed tech outfit – say, an Apple.
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Tesfamariam later told police he intentionally pocketed two steak knives and then lured his wife into the kitchen with the request that she read some documents.
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The idea is to pass along the savings Wal-Mart would have pocketed by not having to ship items directly to shoppers' doorsteps, Lore told CNBC.
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The untitled project taps top-level Hollywood talent at a time when deep-pocketed technology companies are jockeying with traditional networks to land A-list stars.
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Returning control of our environment to the states also limits the dark money from self-serving lobbyists and deep-pocketed special interest groups masquerading as environmentalists.
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The 2000 and 2001 U.S. Open champion continued to serve almost perfectly and pocketed the opening set when Kvitova, who hit 16 unforced errors, returned long.
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Without loyalists in Congress, Trump's presidency would crumble, but he would have pocketed at least some spoils, at great cost to his party and the nation.
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Iran would need huge investment and an improved political climate to catch up with deep-pocketed Gulf rivals that are "25-30 years ahead," he said.
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Air France-KLM is cutting labour costs and restructuring its network to better compete with deep-pocketed Gulf airlines and fast-growing European low-cost carriers.
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Deep-pocketed corporations will not give up the legal fight easily, even after a Supreme Court decision, and Republicans in Congress will continue their legislative attacks.
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Though that left Baker Hughes in the lurch — and worth less than the $35 billion Halliburton had offered — it pocketed a huge $3.5 billion breakup fee.
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The company is trying to grow quickly so it can better compete for future NFL rights against deep-pocketed companies like Amazon, the CNBC report said.
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When Bannon joined Trump's campaign in 2016, he was already partners with Robert Mercer, the deep-pocketed Republican donor who bring his own portable campaign apparatus.
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But the possibility that Silicon Valley, notoriously aggressive and extremely deep-pocketed, could play a significant role in PACE underscores the changes that may lie ahead.
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Television viewers have been rapidly embracing online services like Netflix over traditional pay TV packages, a shift that is enticing deep-pocketed technology companies like Amazon.
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For starters, their claim that restaurants and other small businesses have "pocketed" the savings from these critical debit swipe-fee protections doesn't stand up at all.
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Their network, the biggest and deepest-pocketed independent political force in the conservative world, has for months weighed intervening in the Republican primary against Mr. Trump.
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The transaction marks a victory for new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who helped broker the deal and who will benefit from a deep-pocketed investor like SoftBank.
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These tiny pedestals repel liquids from the plastic interior, enabling droplets to flow down the slick, air-pocketed path created for them by the nanoparticles. Voilà.
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But this naturally makes us attuned to the languages of racism and race as well—a gift of translation we keep pocketed for pleasant relations' sake.
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Creditors, led by deep-pocketed and aggressive hedge funds such as Appaloosa Management called it "looting," and were pursuing $13 billion in damages in several courts.
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The Electronic Payments Coalition estimates retailers have pocketed $36 billion in additional profits from the Durbin price controls so far, with billions more accumulating each year.
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Of course, this isn't the first time that Bridges has pocketed what we can only assume is a massive paycheck for some Super Bowl commercial work.
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At the same time, he worked for the Trump campaign at no cost, apparently hoping his status as campaign chairman would attract deep-pocketed foreign clients.
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HONG KONG — One of the tech world's deepest-pocketed investors has been scouring the globe to find and fund the technologies that are building the future.
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Evidence shows that the Shadow Brokers obtained the entire tool kits intact, suggesting that an insider might have simply pocketed a thumb drive and walked out.
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Gains in the market, which are pocketed by investors, do not directly reduce the federal debt, which is how much the government owes on its borrowings.
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On the keys is Dr. Ford, suggesting that Ford's mind was on the control unit Bernard pocketed and now he's manipulating the Cradle from the inside.
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What role do the deep-pocketed investors behind the company, those who allowed it to scale to monstrous proportions, have in developing and nurturing its culture?
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As a private company since 2013, when the deep-pocketed Amazon founder Jeff Bezos bought it for $250 million, The Post doesn't disclose much financial data.
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The recognition is especially sweet as the airline has battled challenging conditions in the aviation industry and intense competition, particularly from deep-pocketed Middle Eastern carriers.
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The firm, Trust Ventures, was launched Monday at a private retreat in Palm Springs for the deep-pocketed donors of the Koch network of advocacy group.
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But many of those deep-pocketed donors are burnt out and say they will sit on their money in the wake of the disastrous 2016 elections.
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Some of the N.F.L.'s deep-pocketed sponsors have openly sided with the players over President Trump in the controversy over kneeling during the national anthem.
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Think of Mr. Incontri as the talent behind that chic pocketed suede barn jacket worn by a man waiting for wheels-up on his Gulfstream G18803.
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The dynamics are worsening as deep-pocketed domestic and foreign investors pivot from focusing almost exclusively on commercial real estate to acquiring residential housing around Europe.
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Mr. Wang finally sought the protection of a deep-pocketed state-controlled company, a rail transportation firm called Shenzhen Metro Group, which became Vanke's biggest shareholder.
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The company competes with Uber in the region and is able to battle its deeper-pocketed U.S. rival through a better understanding of the local market.
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Should that suit prevail, Ellison may be on the hook for giving back to Oracle some of the $4 billion cash he pocketed in the deal.
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Editor&aposs note: The Wall Street Journal reported in January that Neumann had leased some properties he owned back to WeWork and pocketed millions through rent.
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The time saved by skipping glitzy fundraisers and call times with deep-pocketed donors is being invested in more organizing events and town halls, they say.
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The goal of distributing 22010 million stoves by 22016 was audacious, some of the initiative's developers cautioned, but the Alliance's partners were impressive and deep-pocketed.
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Privately, however, the White House started courting them and the deep-pocketed outside groups that also opposed the legislation and are close with the Freedom Caucus.
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His biggest challenge will be distinguishing himself in what is sure to be a packed field of potentially history-making candidates and deep-pocketed household names.
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Anoraks, macs and jackets in chalky grays and earthy browns were paneled and pocketed with graphic precision, sometimes layered with harnesses to keep the wearer upright.
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He was fresh off a filmmaking hot streak, having pocketed two Oscars for his 1978 hit Annie Hall and two more nominations for Manhattan in 1979.
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In terms of sales, Pinduoduo still remains some miles behind JD, which focuses on large-ticket items like home appliances and targets China's urban, deep-pocketed shoppers.
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The 35 banks who worked on Alibaba's $21.8 billion float, led by six main underwriters, pocketed an estimated $20173 million among them, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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The 35 banks who worked on Alibaba's $21.8 billion float, led by six main underwriters, pocketed an estimated $300 million among them, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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There are a lot of deep-pocketed conservatives here, a lot of policy leaders, and a bunch of GOP senators, including Cruz, Ben Sasse, and Mike Lee.
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"I am living well right now - some student loan debt aside - but not because I pocketed the hard-earned taxpayer money that I was entrusted," he tweeted.
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Deep-pocketed donors, whose big checks often offset the costs of some of glitzier offerings, don't seem as eager to pony up for child care these days.
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YouTube's aggressive Content ID copyright protection system and its partnerships with deep-pocketed studios make it exceptionally difficult to upload highly sought-after movies to the site.
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Meanwhile, convincing deep-pocketed investors is another work in progress, said Matt Rogers, a Silicon Valley-based angel investor who has put money into carbon-capture ventures.
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"A Star Is Born" pocketed another $2000 million, while "Venom" follows close behind with $254.5 million for solid domestic totals of $20143 million and $22014 million, respectively.
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One day, she's getting pick pocketed at the Met (more on that in the video), and another she's fishing yen out of her holographic wallet in Japan.
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That is why he likes Salesforce, which he says needs to find a deep-pocketed partner to help defer the cost if it decides to acquire Twitter.
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It's a bid to make Snapchat the default place for flashy, viral AR experiences — think Dancing Hot Dog — at a time when deeper-pocketed rivals are circling.
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When Uber went public earlier this month, some of its deep-pocketed "crossover investors" like BlackRock and Tiger Global Management reportedly opted against buying into the IPO.
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With financial fair play rules curbing the sums deep-pocketed owners can spend, the banks are hoping to capitalize on clubs' need for new sources of financing.
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With financial fair play rules curbing the sums deep-pocketed owners can spend, the banks are hoping to capitalise on clubs' need for new sources of financing.
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Jim DeMint of South Carolina, to hit up deep-pocketed donors in the Palmetto State -- creating a network that he tapped into during his run for president.
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While deep-pocketed corporations almost line up to sponsor PGA Tour events, the European Tour has to work harder to provide lucrative playing opportunities for its members.
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But ethanol groups and their legislative backers have complained EPA has gone too far expanding a program that was never meant to benefit deep-pocketed oil companies.
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Christie also pocketed a bill that would have raised the minimum age for purchasing tobacco products, two gun-related bills and more than a dozen environmental bills.
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It's a classic business story: An entrepreneur comes up with a brilliant idea, pitches it to deep-pocketed investors and builds a billion-dollar company seemingly overnight.
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But the Times' reporting supremacy has been challenged of late, thanks to the resurgence of The Washington Post under its deep-pocketed owner, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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An investor who bought into the FTSE 100 index in January 2015, when Conn took charge, would have pocketed a 4.53% total return, according to Refinitiv data.
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Let January 13, 2016 go down as the day Big Yogurt joined Big Pharma and Big Oil to form a triumvirate of profit-hungry, deep-pocketed cabals.
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In short, once all 15 red balls have been pocketed, the colored balls — each worth a different number of points — must be sunk in a specific order.
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Almost daily, prosecutors reveal accusations involving Ms. Rousseff's allies and adversaries in Congress, saying they pocketed bribes in the colossal graft scheme surrounding government-controlled energy companies.
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Renan Calheiros, the powerful president of the Senate, is under investigation over testimony that he pocketed bribes in the huge scandal surrounding the national oil company, Petrobras.
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It surfaced again against Goffin, who pocketed $179,213 for his 69-minute cameo appearance having stepped in to replace Gael Monfils who withdrew citing a rib injury.
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A suspect is arrested and released on bail, she said, but locals reflexively believe that an officer must have pocketed a bribe to let the suspect go.
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Cali Swag District claims they were screwed by MC Hammer's brother, Louis Burrell, who pocketed more than $200k in royalties from the group acting as their agent.
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Priorities USA, a deep-pocketed Democratic advocacy group, plans to target Trump voters in the Midwest in 2020 who said they voted for a Democrat this year.
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Nintendo's blockbuster Switch is a new kind of video-game console that can be plugged into a TV for big-screen gaming, or pocketed for portable action.
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Italy pocketed just 60 million euros from privatisations in 2017-2018, less than 1% of the official target of 10 billion euros, Bank of Italy data showed.
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In her documentary "Dark Money," Kimberly Reed sets out to shine a light on obscure groups that, with deep-pocketed anonymous donors, have meddled in Montana elections.
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Mr. Trump pocketed the letter, asking Mr. Sessions several times if he wanted to keep his job and shaking his hand when he said that he did.
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The FCC also barred ISPs from selling access to internet "fast lanes" to deep-pocketed content companies, potentially giving them an advantage over startups or other institutions.
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The foundational layer of DuraDense support foam is topped by pocketed coils that are split into "zoned" sections to provide additional support under the back and hips.
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The plans for an offering signal a belief that even after Brexit, Aston Martin's luxury sports cars and sedans will appeal to deep-pocketed auto buyers worldwide.
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Companies would normally line up banks, private equity firms or other deep-pocketed investors to agree in advance to provide money to finance the purchase of shares.
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Mobs of men, many of them asylum seekers from the Middle East, pick-pocketed and groped more than a thousand women in and around a train station.
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Let that sink in: corporations have jacked up drug prices, exploded their profits to record highs, and pocketed for themselves the windfall from the president's tax breaks.
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"Which means you don't have to go begging to deep-pocketed special interests," said Matt Sollars, the director of public relations for the city's Campaign Finance Board.
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As competition with other leading global stock listing venues has intensified, HKEX is leveraging its role as a gateway to China's deep-pocketed investors to boost revenue.
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This season, Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski took inspiration from the pocketed aprons worn by the craftspeople at the Hermès headquarters in Pantin, a suburb just outside of Paris.
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In Mas — who inherited his family's business from his father, Jorge Mas Canosa, who died in 22016 — baseball sees a deep-pocketed investor with strong local roots.
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In the civil suit, the fight promoter claims Morgan signed a contract for a celebrity boxing match and pocketed appearance fees before pulling out of the fight.
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She pocketed some items and when a clerk questioned her about stealing, she began yelling racial slurs at him and other customers, West Des Moines police reported.
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The former Housing and Urban Development secretary ended his presidential campaign yesterday after failing to gain traction in the wide and deep-pocketed field of Democratic candidates.
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Joe realized that if the man pocketed the stipend, it would be enough to cover the payments on the van and the food he cooked inside it.
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La Verdi, the musical institution behind the choir, was formed in 1993 by a deep-pocketed consortium of Milanese patrons and businesspeople after two Milanese orchestras folded.
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But from March 2014 to August 2015, Conway forged leasing agreements as a means to attract outside financing, much of which he pocketed himself, according to prosecutors.
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We are united by a singular purpose to return government to the American people, not the deep-pocketed donors who have perfected a pay-to-play system.
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The company has raised $108 million to date, but it has deep-pocketed competitors eyeing the same opportunity with different technologies, including SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Kuiper.
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This month, Mitsubishi joined Nissan in accusing Mr. Ghosn of financial wrongdoing, saying that he pocketed compensation of nearly $9 million through the two automakers' joint venture.
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The engineer, who is 30, worked on two technologies — livestreaming video and self-driving cars — just as they landed on the radar of big, deep-pocketed companies.
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Why deep-pocketed, well-established developers don't get it right the first time is a mystery to Peter A. Stratton, a senior vice president at the firm.
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"GM pocketed the tax break we gave them and are closing up shop anyway, with nary a word from the president until after the fact," Schumer said.
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Full-frame cameras are generally intended for professionals or deep-pocketed hobbyists: bodies generally cost well over $20.95,22019 but offer improved image quality for a variety of reasons.
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DJ Mustard pocketed a cool $50k but never showed up to the Australian festival that hired him ... so claims the company suing him to get its money back.
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Its 33% stake in Brazil's iFood is valued by Credit Suisse analysts at 666 million pounds; deep-pocketed tech groups like Uber Technologies or Naspers could be interested.
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Rumored possible bidders include U.S. mobile company Verizon, several deep-pocketed private equity firms, and even a Warren Buffett partnership (he's not buying shares, just financing a deal).
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The candidate now has over 20 full-time staffers working on fundraising, including some based in deep-pocketed areas like New York, California and the Washington, DC, area.
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They are far too expensive, or we compete with much deeper pocketed bidders who are willing to pay multiples that are well beyond our self-imposed acquisition discipline.
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Carter pocketed approximately $500 million from his 703 No. 1 albums before taxes, but a large portion of his wealth comes from his business ventures, according to Forbes.
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During the negotiations I tried to project confidence, but the results spoke for themselves: I ended up taking home two dollars, while my hosts pocketed four bucks each.
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His eldest daughter, Gulnara, allegedly pocketed $1 billion from foreign telecom companies trying to break into the Uzbek market, according to the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
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"DEEP-POCKETED SPONSORS" Investors now hope that Gulf Arab states, notably Saudi Arabia, may offer financial backing after a delegation of former Lebanese prime ministers met King Salman.
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Each of them failed spectacularly and quickly, because it's just not obvious that there is enough will from the masses (and the deep-pocketed) to actually go there.
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Venture capital firms are typically deep-pocketed, small companies that bet on startup success by investing millions in exchange for an ownership interest and hopes of high returns.
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And make no mistake, banks are getting richer every time you shell out: The three biggest banks alone pocketed $6.4 billion in ATM and overdraft fees in 2016.
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But salaried employees, who were also more willing to work late, pocketed more too — about $9,600 extra a year over coworkers who left on time, the survey found.
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Billionaire's space race Branson founded Galactic in 2004, around the same time Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, two other deep-pocketed entrepreneurs, established space companies of their own.
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But Strange and his deep-pocketed allies are banking on superior organization and a full-court press by Trump's administration in the final days to put him ahead.
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Although Wal-Mart's name had been mentioned as a rival suitor, some felt expected that the deep-pocketed Amazon would have countered any offer with a sweeter bid.
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"It happens sometimes, and by the way, when there's great amounts of money to be pocketed, it creates potentially horrific incentives for people to cut corners," Siegel said.
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The company faces stiff competition from deep-pocketed music streaming rivals such as Apple's Apple Music and Sweden's Spotify Technology, whose results on Wednesday failed to enthuse investors.
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VMware gives Amazon access to the deep-pocketed corporate customers who use products like VMware vSphere to run their most important business applications, like accounting software from SAP.
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Described simply as "Unintentional installations made by my mother," the booklet breaks the bound format and instead consists of a pocketed folio holding five posters depicting domestic scenes.
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Naturally this would be of inestimable value to a deep-pocketed collector of such things (let us hope in good taste) or a museum of war or cryptography.
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But some start-ups may have an impact, especially those with a new approach to design, a technological advantage or a deep-pocketed backer like the Chinese government.
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TMZ reported that Spears's camp believed that Kluger had been fraudulently acting as her representative and that he pocketed more than 40 percent of the $800,000 sponsorship fee.
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Indeed, Biden has already gotten new, powerful backers, like the prominent and deep-pocketed Super PAC Priorities USA, which spent nearly $200 million in the 2016 presidential cycle.
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Ms. Sobchak refused to say how much money her campaign would spend or how she would raise the money, saying only that she has deep-pocketed financial backers.
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As freed people entered the market economy — as wage earners, fruit stand vendors, and emancipated hustlers — they sold watermelons in public squares and pocketed the money for themselves.
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From shopping to ride sharing to bike sharing and even truck sharing, deep-pocketed investors have turned new businesses into billion-dollar companies in a matter of months.
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Amazon's deal highlights the seismic shifts happening in sports and television entertainment, as deep-pocketed digital outlets compete with traditional broadcasters like NBC, Disney and, in Europe, Sky.
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He is the first American to be named president of the fair, and it is no accident that he is from a country full of deep-pocketed collectors.
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But in recent weeks, the Kochs' groups — as well as other deep-pocketed conservative outfits — have expressed increasing support for Mr. Trump's plans to overhaul the tax code.
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The continued assault on the U.S. energy sector by certain deep-pocketed environmentalists, plaintiffs' lawyers, and some (but not all) Democratic allies poses a number of perplexing questions.
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Leading the way in attack ads for the GOP: The Congressional Leadership Fund, a deep-pocketed super PAC aligned with House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican from Wisconsin.
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This might be finessed by selling part of the Aramco stake in a private placement, probably to deep-pocketed strategic investors in oil-consuming states such as China.
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In return for the rent-free space, the resort pocketed all the ticket and merchandising revenue and the family used the prime spot to sell their classic cars.
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It is completely foam- and latex-free, relying instead on pure New Zealand wool, organic cotton, and thousands of pocketed steel coils to create both support and comfort.
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Though the negotiations are still fluid, Mr. Jeter's group may have nudged in front because he may have found enough deep-pocketed partners, according to The Miami Herald.
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And one guest in an English hotel pocketed the numbers from the door of his room -- something the hotel only discovered when the next occupant couldn't find it.
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But the plaintiffs, who could gain from suing the deep-pocketed automakers alongside Takata, argue that the automakers were more deeply involved in the handling of the defect.
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And the pharmaceutical industry, another deep-pocketed health lobby that would fight the health plans from the main Democratic presidential contenders, had nothing to say about surprise bills.
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Tann pocketed thousands of dollars that ticket holders assumed went to the Home Society, and had to give away just a fraction of her "merchandise" in the process.
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Then Tuesday, Bruce Rauner, the deep-pocketed incumbent Republican governor of Illinois, barely eked out a win over state legislator Jean Ives, a social conservative and Trump devotee.
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As if to prove it, they each have a grown-up shop of their own clustered around Mount Street, a well-heeled and deep-pocketed area of Mayfair.
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But a more normal threat to a deep-pocketed interest group's preferences still turned out to be a more natural rallying point than the specter of creeping Putinism.
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On his 2018 world tour, Styles donated a portion of merchandise proceeds to charity, generously giving $1.2 million that he could have easily pocketed for his own profit.
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The tab can easily run into the tens of thousands of dollars, which may be affordable to deeper-pocketed corporations and organizations but is prohibitive for ordinary citizens.
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They're deep-pocketed, with an approximately $48 million in annual revenue, amassed largely through generous contributions, including from foundations associated with the family of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
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As a patron of the arts, Kulczyk remains today, as she has for decades, one of the most prolific and deep-pocketed, visionary and respected collectors in Poland.
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Such a setback would slow Netflix's growth—and give deep-pocketed competitors like Amazon or Apple time to eat into its leads in inventory, tied-up talent and personalisation.
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But it's especially galling to find yourself undercut on price by a competitor that can get away with losing money thanks to its support from deep-pocketed venture capitalists.
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Conway fraudulently claimed to have leases with about 58 companies including hospitals, hotels, law firms and universities, and pocketed much of the money he raised from Rich, prosecutors said.
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If such a pattern continues, we can expect to see potential declines in valuations for technology companies, which will no longer have deep-pocketed Chinese buyers as potential acquirers.
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Actually getting to the Moon has been taken on by some of the deeper-pocketed and more well-established entrepreneurs among the so-called "New Space" companies, including SpaceX .
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Seed deals today resemble Series A financings of yesterday as deep-pocketed investors are more willing to dole out larger sums of cash at valuations far above the norm.
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A price war that nobody can win Other analysts were perplexed about GrubHub's decision to try to engage in a price war with deeper-pocketed rivals, such as Uber.
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But he agreed polling is a serious business in Germany, where a high degree of accuracy is expected and deep-pocketed public broadcasting networks invest enormous sums in polling.
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After each deal was reached the North Koreans pocketed the aid and concessions on offer, broke their word and returned to their decades-long quest to develop nuclear weapons.
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This position, fueled in part over the last seven years by deep-pocketed conservative advocacy groups and fossil-fuel companies, is becoming less common among everyone except elected Republicans.
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The SNB on Monday did not give a figure for how much it has pocketed from the charge, but analysts estimate the figure to be around 1.5 billion francs.
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Floyd annihilated Tenshin in an exhibition boxing match in Japan on Monday -- with the scrap lasting just two minutes ... and Mayweather says he pocketed $9 MILLION from the bout.
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The Democratic National Committee needs to become a functional organization that leverages a deep-pocketed coastal donor base to fund permanent field offices to execute a 50-state strategy.
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Trump may still have several hurdles to cross before convincing deep-pocketed donors to write the kind of checks that would make him competitive with Clinton's campaign bank account.
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She'll have the support of Trump and the deep-pocketed network of groups affiliated with Charles Koch, even as Trump and Koch publicly feud over policy and rhetorical tone.
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Still, the network has loomed large in elections as a powerful and deep-pocketed ally of Republican candidates and interests, spending hundreds of millions of dollars on their behalf.
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If you don't come from a deep-pocketed personal background, figuring out how and when to line up the cash essential for a run has to happen quickly. Why?
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They also worry that deep-pocketed conservative groups such as the Koch network could pour in money to keep Republicans in power as a check against a Clinton administration.
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But it has piqued the interest of the tech industry, which is notoriously aggressive and deep-pocketed and could play a significant role in the program as it grows.
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Although a developer's reimplementation of Java may qualify as fair use, no one wants to end up fighting about it in court against a deep-pocketed corporation like Oracle.
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Dalton allegedly picked up riders and pocketed fares in between the shootings, which have so far killed six people and gravely injured a 14-year-old girl Saturday evening.
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Taking your case to the people isn't a new idea; it's a common negotiating tactic in that other realm of deep-pocketed smooth talkers wrangling over legal provisos—politics.
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The Ziffs have been welcomed as deep-pocketed, well-meaning benefactors by most of the surfers on tour, including Slater, who is, after all, one of their business partners.
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He emptied the chamber and pocketed the bullets with a touch of legerdemain, pausing only to glance up at my grandfather when he noted that the bullets numbered five.
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Recent media reports have linked Neymar with a return to Spain, however, either with his former team Barcelona or its bitter (and similarly deep-pocketed) league rival Real Madrid.
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For example, the law would allow so-called "specialized services" that could result in pay-to-play "fast lanes" for deep-pocketed corporate giants, according to open internet advocates.
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In pool, one of those records is the run of 526 balls pocketed without a miss by one of the most famous players of all, Willie Mosconi, in 1954.
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Even as Isner has pocketed several career-best results this year, the grinding endurance test of that Wimbledon semifinal, followed by a scorching summer, could be taking a toll.
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But it also reflects the willingness of shareholders and deep-pocketed private investors to keep fast-growing upstarts afloat long enough to conquer a potential "winner-take-all" market.
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"You just can't beat the Jersey Shore in the summertime," he said, as he pocketed his $50 bet on Russia to win the first game of the World Cup.
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At the moment, the EU is running a surplus on its U.S. trades at an estimated annual rate of $163 billion — 8 percent more than it pocketed in 2017.
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But with CBS Radio's 100-plus stations, Entercom will soon be worth somewhere around $2 billion, a market cap more likely to draw deep-pocketed investors to the stock.
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The deep-pocketed oil behemoth, which has vast oil reserves in Brazil, Canada, Texas, Guyana, Malaysia, the Netherlands and beyond, is in legal trouble, according to environmental law experts.
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It also leaves room for threats of legal action, especially from deep-pocketed alleged perpetrators (case in point: the current President!) which has a chilling effect on speaking up.
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Polling in New Jersey has suggested the race is incredibly tight -- between two and six percentage points between Menendez and his deep-pocketed challenger Bob Hugin in recent weeks.
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MLB Team Report - Oakland Athletics - INSIDE PITCH NEW YORK — As the Oakland Athletics boarded a late night flight for Toronto, they pocketed six road wins to begin the season.
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On one level, she is the sort of trustee museums and other nonprofit arts groups compete for: a deep-pocketed donor whose board membership could lead to more contributions.
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Over salad and salmon, we talked about deep-pocketed companies like Netflix and Hulu that had been flooding the documentary space in the hopes of gaining an Oscar foothold.
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The intrigue: In addition to big donations from deep-pocketed institutional donors like Bloomberg Philanthropies, individuals are also changing how they give, according to interviews and conversations we've had.
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Much like the failed repeal of the Affordable Care Act, the import tax is dividing conservatives, the business sector and some of the deepest-pocketed groups funding conservative politics.
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Analysts at Macquarie Research said DHFL missing payments would not create a second round of sell-off, adding that stress was pocketed but would not freeze the system again.
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That's nothing compared to battling bots launched by sophisticated and deep-pocketed nefarious actors bent on destroying democratic hegemony, particularly in an environment where even the truth has been politicized.
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These deep-pocketed companies have been pouring money into Washington to prepare for the battle: "Google, Amazon and Facebook set company records for lobbying spending in 2018," according to Bloomberg.
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If a player crafts or acquires a pocketed piece of armor and rapidly equips and unequips it, the game glitches out and begins to whittle away at the carrying limit.
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The sport's top clubs, its leading figureheads and deep-pocketed investors are dueling with one another to try to unearth new ways to capitalize on the world's most popular sport.
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The rise of inequality has created more deep-pocketed potential conservative donors, while the loosening of campaign-finance rules has made it easier for those donors to give large sums.
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It estimated that Russia could have received $7 million to $32 million under YouTube's standard revenue-sharing program, while YouTube itself would have pocketed from $6 million to $26 million.
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Tritheist swept small pieces of metal from the air and pocketed them on his way to the seat at the desk console, on the opposite end of the main cabin.
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These bipartisan reforms were supported by Governor John Bel Edwards, a centrist Democrat, and by conservative voices including the Louisiana Family Forum and Charles and David Koch, deep-pocketed industrialists.
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Yet with music catalogues and prices mostly similar across the industry, Spotify will have to depend on its personalized recommendations and platform-agnositic strategy to beat its deep pocketed competitors.
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House Democrats have launched investigations into his finances and subpoenaed his tax returns, while trying to figure out whether he may be financially compromised by any deep-pocketed foreign interests.
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Texas and its 38 electoral college votes have been reliably pocketed by Republicans for decades -- the Lone Star State has backed the GOP presidential nominee in every race since 1980.
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Ninety percent of those were from corrupt defector aid groups that pretended to help rescue defectors but instead only pocketed aid money raised in the United States and South Korea.
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As the economy slows, Yang said, conglomerates might seek to sell underperforming businesses while smaller or family-owned firms might be more willing to relinquish control to deep-pocketed investors.
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After nearly six years, merchants have pocketed roughly$85033 billion a year in additional profits, money they promised to pass along to their customers in the form of lower prices.
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The Oscar winner told us Friday ... Netflix offered her $500k, but she rejected the offer in light of the fact Amy Schumer, Dave Chappelle and Chris Rock pocketed eight figures.
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Exceptional for people who need their mattress firm, Sunnyrest's Pocketed Coil technology provides conforming back support and pressure relief, while still keeping things relaxed and cool with heat-reducing fibers.
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The deal was controversial from the outset and allegations surfaced almost immediately that money was pocketed by politicians, civil servants and others via brokers for side deals accompanying the purchase.
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Berners-Lee and his colleagues were particularly concerned that the guidelines would allow for so-called "specialized services" that could result in internet "fast lanes" for deep-pocketed corporate giants.
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It now faces incrementally fierce competition from deeper-pocketed rivals including FB, and continues to trade at a valuation that looks quite lofty to us, even considering yesterday's aftermarket selloff.
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However, the most interesting aspect to this story is the alleged effect Delivery Hero's deep pocketed Valk Fleet had on Delivery Cube's business and, crucially, the startup's ability to raise.
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But like dozens of other prominent politicians across the spectrum, Mr. Maranhão is grappling with claims that he pocketed bribes in the graft scheme surrounding Petrobras, the national oil company.
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In a perfect world, perhaps a very deep-pocketed donor could be enticed to make a transformational gift that would allow the Met to cut its prices across the board.
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Unlike career politicians who take policy positions based on their fear of losing elections or angering deep-pocketed special interests, Mr. Trump is accountable to no one but the voters.
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Mr. Farley, 55, the longtime treasurer of the all-volunteer, nonprofit club, had pocketed $120,000 from the organization's bank accounts — money paid by parents so that their children could play.
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They live off the land until they become a part of it, their bodies feeding bear and foxes, their belt buckles and gold teeth pocketed years later by passing hunters.
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Jay-Z, 49, pocketed approximately $500 million from his 14 No. 1 albums before taxes, but a large portion of his wealth comes from his business ventures, according to Forbes.
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In 2014, Forest City sold 70 percent of the residential development to a Chinese company, Greenland Holding Group, a deep-pocketed company that wanted to complete Atlantic Yards by 2022.
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All that can be said with certainty is that should anyone beat the man who has already pocketed $124 million in prize money, he should consider himself champion in waiting.
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The flight of working class homeowners from these neighborhoods has accelerated gentrification, as deep-pocketed investors and developers were best equipped to take on the financial risk after the storm.
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While earning his M.F.A. at the San Francisco Art Institute, he put his subsidized loan into high-yield accounts, paid the principal back right after graduation and pocketed the interest.
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But there was no way the public could have known at the time about PhRMA's support of the network or the identity of other deep-pocketed financiers behind the group.
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He has insinuated that deep-pocketed Democrats paid the migrants — which makes zero sense, because images of them are more likely to help anti-immigration Republicans than their Democratic adversaries.
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And the deep-pocketed developer, who in 0003 was ranked 140 on the "Forbes 400" list of the richest Americans, with $4.7 billion, seems intent on shaping his legacy carefully.
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It's true that scores of Instagrammers have blown large sums of money on last-minute business class flights, but the scammer often only pocketed between $1,400 and $2,000 per scam.
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The 35 banks who worked on Chinese internet giant Alibaba's $21.8 billion float, led by six main underwriters, pocketed an estimated $300 million among them, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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How the CEO fared: After Seres's rough year, Dr. Roger Pomerantz still pocketed his bonus — worth $225,800 — in addition to a $564,2803 salary and $3.3 million worth of stock options.
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WeWork's ambitions to overhaul the working world have drawn the backing of deep-pocketed investors like SoftBank, the Japanese technology giant, which believes the company represents the future of work.
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That battle pitted two of the nation's most prestigious, and deep-pocketed, archival institutions against each other, in a mini-drama mixing Milleresque high principle with more bare-knuckled competition.
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Prototype New York fabricates perhaps a dozen commissions a year, and takes on few new clients — but most are deep-pocketed ones, including Mariko Mori, Ghada Amer and Yoko Ono.
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You could spend a small fortune, either on developing your own sales channel or paying someone like IBM to build one for you, which only deep-pocketed firms could afford.
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Although a hothouse atmosphere of high-end merchandise and deep-pocketed buyers may be good for growing sales, the Biennale is making efforts reach out to the wider world, too.
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The one-upmanship reflects an industry under threat from Silicon Valley, where deep-pocketed technology companies like Netflix and Amazon are stealing audiences, ad dollars and big name creative talents.
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Comcast and Disney have waged a takeover battle for much of 21st Century Fox as their deep-pocketed Silicon Valley rivals steal viewers, ad dollars and big-name creative talents.
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Last September, the cast and crew were filming an episode of the show here at the Apache Studios, which was swarming with producers, puppeteers, artists and deep-pocketed Kickstarter donors.
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In brief, the Enron scandal saw the country's then-fifth-largest company collapse after its executives engineered a fraudulent accounting scheme that pocketed them millions but cost shareholders $74 billion.
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The mandate, though, is significant for a bank that has been tied up in controversy for fees pocketed on three 1MDB bond issues totalling $6.5 billion in 2012 and 2013.
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"Because we don't have deep-pocketed investors, we have to be very deliberate when it comes to how we spend our resources during a costly initiative election season," Sabet said.
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Years later, when the government promised victims about $4,500 in compensation, Mr. Tharu said, the first installment of the payment, around $900, was pocketed by a district-level government employee.
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Players have had to turn down invites to high-profile foreign tournaments including the U.S. Open where this year's champion Brittany Lang pocketed $810,000 from the $4.5 million prize pot.
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To compete with GitHub and its very deep-pocketed owner, Sijbrandij says GitLab needs to make sure that it uses its biggest advantage as a smaller company and move faster.
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In less than a minute, the final ball had dropped to the ground and was pocketed by Joseph Herscher, 26, the kinetic artist behind this real-world Rube Goldberg machine.
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What's more, doctors pocketed an estimated $40 million in medicinal whiskey prescriptions and the bootleg market saw earnings of $3.6 billion in 1926, or approximately $50 billion in today's dollars.
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Shagun Sachdeva, an analyst at Northern Sky Research, said in a recent note that OneWeb has accomplished a "significant feat" by raising nearly $2 billion from its deep-pocketed backers.
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From movie theaters, to schools, to houses of worship, families get daily reminders that politicians have pocketed millions from the NRA while failing to protect our kids from gun violence.
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But lo and behold, seven years later giant retailers have pocketed $42 billion in profits from the enactment of this legislation, while everyday Americans haven't seen a dime in savings.
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The result, he said, would be "a big, fat, beautiful paycheck" and restored pride for American workers – at the expense of "deep-pocketed special interests" and wealthy people like himself.
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When the state finally investigated, the report on the Children&aposs Home Society, the Browning report, found that Tann conducted "private" adoptions and pocketed up to 90% of the fee.
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Even with help from the federal government, U.S. farm profits are only two-thirds of the inflation-adjusted $136.6 billion farmers pocketed in 2013, the best year in recent memory.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's withering viral takedown of just how easily deep-pocketed donors dominate politics was like watching a prosecutor lay into a campaign finance system that has no defense.
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He is rated 10th on the Forbes list of wealthiest Americans, with a net worth of about $40 billion, and he has become a deep-pocketed force in progressive politics.
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Why it matters: It's a major sign that that deep-pocketed players see Rivian as well positioned among the electric vehicle startups to cross the bridge into substantial commercial production.
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With a scowl, Comrade K. pocketed the dollars, slid the won across the table back to the hostess and sauntered out to the parking lot, where our driver was waiting.
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The opposition, along with power experts, blame the blackouts on the government's incompetence at maintaining the network and corrupt officials who have pocketed billions of dollars allocated to develop it.
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The added cost runs as high as $30 or more per prescription, say pharmacists, and the money is largely being pocketed by middlemen who collect the added profit from local pharmacies.
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Bond guru Jeffrey Gundlach at DoubleLine Capital is just one deep-pocketed investor who has been buying up marketplace-lending ABS, particularly those comprised of personal and student loans, Turner said.
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Shell and Eni — along with some of their former employees — are facing charges relating to the payment, with Italian prosecutors alleging there was awareness the funds would be pocketed by individuals.
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Partly to address concerns about missing doses, AcelRx developed a gadget that lets nurses pop the tablet under the tongue of patients, ensuring that the drugs don't get pocketed or dropped.
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A landlord seeking a restaurant operator for a small neighborhood condo building will have different priorities than a deep-pocketed developer looking for a restaurant to anchor a downtown retail complex.
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Sold through two dealers who said that they, too, were hoodwinked, the fake paintings brought in $80 million, with $33 million pocketed, the government said, by Ms. Rosales and her confederates.
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Deep-pocketed financiers, who have collectively poured hundreds of millions of dollars into efforts to elect past GOP nominees, say they are monitoring Trump's tone -- and waiting for his phone call.
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Although the bondholders have often been portrayed as deep-pocketed vultures since Puerto Rico's debt crisis began, many of them are small investors, themselves trying to save for a comfortable retirement.
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The top 1% of earners pocketed nearly a third of all the extra income generated by economic growth between 1980 and 2014, according to new research from economists including Thomas Piketty.
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As a social network competing against a deep-pocketed and ruthless competitor in Facebook, Vero would face a difficult road even without the difficulties that cropped up over the past week.
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And while Kumail Nanjiani was a presenter and Kazuhiro Tsuji pocketed an Oscar for best makeup and hairstyling, Asian Americans were otherwise largely absent from the stage and the nominees list.
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Having pocketed a big paycheck, Japan's prime minister will be asking Mr. Trump in New York next Thursday for America's support (involving U.S.finances and military assets) in Tokyo's confrontation with China.
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But after being mismanaged for years and tainted by a far-reaching influence-peddling scandal, state-owned Denel now needs the kind of help that the deep-pocketed Saudis can provide.
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In the meantime, we're still dealing with politicians like Williams, who took turpitude to such extreme levels that he allegedly pocketed more than $20,000 earmarked for his mother's nursing home care.
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If a deep-pocketed car company and a fancy, out-of-state tech firm come along and offer to help pay for expanded service, what transit agency could possibly say no?
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These mergers are mostly taking place to get ahead of consumers' migration to digital TV. But some worry that mergers could give deep-pocketed media conglomerates an unfair advantage over upstarts.
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Epic is the deep-pocketed company that created the uber-profitable game Fortnite, and it licenses its proprietary Unreal Engine to countless titles, meaning it even makes money from Fortnite's competition.
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In the 2014 fiscal year he took home ¥16.5 billion ($156m), and last year he pocketed ¥8 billion, in a country in which bosses receive on average around ¥100m a year.
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Deep-pocketed investors from all over the world are scouring Silicon Valley for the next big thing, and they're inviting even the youngest, most fresh-faced startups straight into the clubhouse.
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Both the relative strength and Chaikin money flow indicators show strength in the stock and backing from deep-pocketed investors, the technician noted, adding that the strength shouldn't stop anytime soon.
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Some of the pocketed proceeds were deposited into their IOR accounts as well as a Rome bank account that was not registered on the IOR's balance sheet, according to the prosecution.
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In the race to dominate the future of mobility, Chinese mobility startups are quickly emerging and expanding, backed by deep-pocketed investors who are generating profits from China's booming digital economy.
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The idea is that if politicians commit to voting the same way the people do, they'll be less susceptible to the desires of big business, interest groups, or deep-pocketed donors.
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On Monday, the right's deepest-pocketed judicial group will launch the latest phase of its campaign to pressure key Democratic senators to confirm Trump's nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, to the Supreme Court.
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After his bank pocketed billions in taxpayer dollars from the bailout, Mnuchin moved on to make a fortune running another bank that aggressively foreclosed on families still reeling from the crisis.
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But while Mr. Murphy, a Democrat, may star in the ads, the money to pay for them came from a deep-pocketed group unknown to most constituents: New Direction New Jersey.
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The twins asked Mr. Shrem to help them amass the beginnings of what would become an enormous stockpile of cryptocurrencies, giving him $750,000 to buy Bitcoin from other deep-pocketed investors.
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Such a veto would only further cement the public perception that their interests play second fiddle to the desires of deep-pocketed telecom monopolies like AT&T, Verizon, Frontier and Comcast.
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Facing a deep-pocketed Republican challenger, a blitz of negative ads and lingering concerns over a lackluster performance in an uncontested primary, Mr. Menendez's race has started to concern some Democrats.
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He was a prolific fund-raiser; as a founding member and president of the Papal Foundation, he rounded up deep-pocketed donors to pledge $183 million to the pope's pet causes.
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He pocketed $22013 million in dividends and other payments from the companies starting in 251 — the first full year after he moved his operations to the Virgin Islands from New York.
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The growing demand for lofts has alarmed community groups that say it could lead to higher rents, pushing out longtime residents and small businesses in favor of deep-pocketed technology companies.
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Mr. Cabral, who governed the state from 2007 to 2014, was arrested in November on suspicion that he and his wife pocketed millions of dollars in bribes from public works contracts.
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The charges against Mr. Freidman stem from accusations that he pocketed a 50-cent surcharge, known as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority tax, which is used to pay for mass transit improvements.
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It's an extraordinarily dramatic use of landscape — and the kind of visual that makes you wonder what potential the show could have if seriously deep-pocketed producers ever took the reins.
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Kushner and Ivanka Trump's financial disclosure forms, released earlier this week, revealed that they pocketed at least $82 million in outside income in 2017, while serving in senior White House roles.
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At a time when millions of species are at risk of extinction and deep-pocketed streaming services are spending billions on content, an old television genre, the nature show, is booming.
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" Shelby pocketed the 2019 equivalent of $190,000 in one month of buying and selling undeveloped land — "not much," she concluded, "but a lot to a little buyer on a little bet.
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As Mulvaney keeps issuing new decisions to attack core consumer protections, hopefully Wednesday's decision will bolster future challenges to CFPB actions that favor deep-pocketed banking industry players over consumer protection.
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Kuchar, who won the tournament, his first Tour victory in four years, pocketed a check for just under $1.3 million, a contrast to what he paid substitute caddie David Giral Ortiz.
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The reforms aim to stimulate the private sector but with so many huge projects going to the PIF, some businessmen fear they could be crowded out by the deep-pocketed fund.
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But one deep-pocketed Silicon Valley startup weathered the creeping adoption curve (and a spat with the US Food and Drug Administration) to become synonymous with the retail genomics business: 23andMe.
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Outshining the showman in chief in her Oval Office goodbye Tuesday, the outgoing US ambassador to the UN pocketed a valuable endorsement for a political career no one thinks is over.
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Equipped with a limited budget, he practiced a philosophy of low-cost, high-quantity development of the sort that streaming platforms now also practice, no matter how deep-pocketed they are.
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Equipped with a limited budget, he practiced a philosophy of low-cost, high-quantity development of the sort that streaming platforms now also practice, no matter how deep-pocketed they are.
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The award spotlights a longstanding gripe among even well-compensated Hollywood players over the value of their work, especially as deep-pocketed newcomers like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Apple come courting.
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Honda follows other companies that have retrenched in the face of sluggish markets, tougher environmental regulation and challenges from deep-pocketed technology companies that are pursuing electric and autonomous driving cars.
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Now he's up against N.W.A. The investigations into the Trump campaign's links to Russia and his lawyer's ties to deep-pocketed foreign investors just introduced another potential star witness: Ice Cube.
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The instruments typically fund more speculative projects that can't rely solely on bank lending, making them relatively high-risk even in the best of times, suited to deep-pocketed professional investors.
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Schauer, who lost his congressional seat after Republican legislators excised his home county from his district, said deep-pocketed Democratic donors have not always appreciated the need to support state races.
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Though Democrats did well, ballot initiatives aimed at fighting climate change performed poorly, and only part of the blame can be placed on the deep-pocketed opposition from oil and gas companies.
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Turns out Bannigan made a series of unauthorized purchases on Coddington's credit card — and had the audacity to sell some of her personal items for almost $10,000 which she also pocketed. Bold!
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Then in 2013 came Lohan's infamous interview with Oprah, in which she admitted to being an addict and pocketed $2 million, which she reportedly used to pay back rehab fees and taxes.
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Disney (DIS) and Apple (APLE) add deep-pocketed competitors to Netflix (NFLX), Amazon (AMZN) and Disney-controlled Hulu, while entities like CBS All Access have sought to carve out their own turf.
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The offer is a sign of the scramble among the sport's top clubs, its leading figureheads and deep-pocketed investors to unearth new ways to capitalize on the world's most popular sport.
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The arrival of new competitors such as Tesla, and deep-pocketed tech giants intent on disrupting the transport industry such as Google, Apple and Uber, make dealmaking an even more pressing need.
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And for anyone who doubts that people would pay per character to send messages on some random website, Köhlbrugge has pocketed about $150 in the few days Expensive Chat has been live.
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For Russia Turkey, Iran, and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad: Each hope that Trump will lose interest in Syria now that he's pocketed a face-saving victory to cover an American retreat.
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As fast-talking founders pitch to deep-pocketed investors, junior staff back at the co-working space maintain simple spreadsheets with investors' names and the number and type of shares they hold.
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If that happens, House Democrats would uncover a vast new trove of information, including about Trump's murky finances and links to deep-pocketed foreign interests in places like Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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Offering an end-to-end solution: There isn't intrinsic value in a piece of technology; it's offering a complete solution that delivers on an unmet need deep-pocketed customers are begging for.
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