The event is popularly known as Davos of the Deserts.
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The law is popularly known as the Motor Voter Act.
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That car was more popularly known as the Daytona Spider.
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Hichilema, popularly known as HH, was not available to comment.
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The origins of the multicolored manicure's current popularly aren't clear.
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Maybe for our core users, but popularly, not known as such.
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She's an important philosopher but not exactly a popularly read writer.
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Popularly, "the border" is a line between United States and Mexico.
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Vegetarianism wasn't popularly well thought-of, the way it is now.
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The , popularly known as the VIX, leaped about 26.16 percent to 20.74.
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So far, U.S. corporations are popularly deemed to be among the winners.
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But he was the only popularly elected one in Egypt's long history.
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It's not time, as popularly depicted in all matter of science fiction.
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Also striking is the fact that Italian presidents are not popularly elected.
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Some recent research suggests it may come far sooner than popularly expected.
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Verification and Reporting," the initiative was popularly known as "Save Our State.
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When inhaled, the drug creates a short-lasting euphoria popularly considered harmless.
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Demons, as they are popularly known, are really three things, according to Bilé.
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Sleepwear has, meanwhile, always been a popularly gifted item during the holiday season.
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Plate-bière is also popularly fermented into a sweet liqueur on the island.
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Be the fairest of them all by imitating Disney's most popularly chill princess.
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"I agree that presidents have less influence than is popularly perceived," Strain said.
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And for the most part, governors at the time were not popularly selected.
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Buhari apologized to the family of Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, popularly known as MKO.
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The third person, the financier popularly known as Jho Low, remains at large.
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The new configuration, popularly called the "H" system, opened on August 1, 1918.
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For example, Sauvignon Blanc is the grape used in the popularly requested Sancerre.
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American spies, until Congress outlawed the practice in 1982 with what was popularly
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C.L. Otter, a Republican popularly known as Butch, is retiring after 12 years.
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Earth's auroras, popularly known as the Northern and Southern Lights, are indisputably beautiful.
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An episode of "Friends" may be partially responsible for this popularly misheard lyric.
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The pro-Israel lobby, popularly known as AIPAC, is holding the event in Washington.
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November 218 - The first popularly elected governor, Luis Muñoz Marín, is voted into office.
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Cheruiyot, popularly known as the 'Pocket Rocket', will go for the 5,000m on Friday.
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When rivulets of what people popularly respond to combine, we get the slurry effect.
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It also has the power to reach far beyond its most popularly associated forms.
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Charles II of Spain was popularly known as el Hechizado—the bewitched, the cursed.
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HHS is also resonsible for overseeing the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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That vice president was Moody Awori or as he was popularly known, Uncle Moody.
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I think Ryan might actually be the most popularly vetted Republican in America today.
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The series uses cheeky skits to correct popularly held notions, advertising claims and more.
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Dawson says that the Unification Church, popularly known as "Moonies" due the leader Rev.
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The president is popularly elected pursuant to a political mandate and foreign policy vision.
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Cannabis had long been popularly known as an ingredient in tinctures and other remedies.
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Sarah Ferguson (popularly known as "Fergie") married Queen Elizabeth's son Prince Andrew in 1986.
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Masa, as Son is popularly known, has always lived life in the fast lane.
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There is one Timmies, as the shops are popularly known, for every 9,22006 Canadians.
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The original reenactor of the American frontier was William Cody, popularly known as Buffalo Bill.
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Transposons are popularly known as "jumping genes," although they are rarely in fact true genes.
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The elephant, popularly known as "Voortrekker", was part of the rare Ugab desert-adapted herd.
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Breaking, popularly known as breakdancing today, was created in the Bronx in New York City.
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"Nobody is tearing this up," he said, referring to the program popularly known as Obamacare.
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THE annual Manning Centre conference in Ottawa is popularly known as Woodstock for Canadian Conservatives.
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Troodontids, along with dromaeosaurs (popularly known as Velociraptors), are the closest known relatives to birds.
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One explanation, popularly held among liberals, is that the NRA has essentially purchased lawmakers' votes.
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"Wolves," as the club is popularly known, was struggling financially and on the soccer field.
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As I learned, lemmings don't follow one another blindly to their deaths — as popularly believed.
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Wetherspoon, popularly called Spoons, said in November it would review raising pricing during the year.
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There is no issue with which Mr. Bloomberg is more popularly identified than gun control.
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Lee Kuan Yew, popularly known as LKY, moved into the five-bedroom house in 1945.
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Mujib, as he is popularly known, is a revered figure, particularly within the Awami League.
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At the time, the procedure was popularly regarded as the defining one for transgender patients.
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But the hyenas are more popularly known for their appearances in Batman: The Animated Series.
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BCE, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose 5 percent to C$5.68 billion.
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Ivory is popularly used in ornaments and jewelry, and sometimes even in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Legend'lɛdʒ(ə)nd' Noun A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.
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The Unicode Consortium has released the most popularly used emoji for the first time ever.
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Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, popularly known as Bobi Wine appeared weak and struggled to walk into court.
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This remains true today of the concept we popularly call "outer space" writ (boundlessly) large.
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"I experienced this five years ago," said the president, who is popularly known as Jokowi.
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Popularly known as "Matsukiyo", MatsumotoKiyoshi started as a mom-and-pop pharmacy in the 1930s.
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Popularly known as "Matsukiyo", MatsumotoKiyoshi started as a mom-and-pop pharmacy in the 1930s.
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The hair master, as Chipanga is popularly known, also uses sunflower and coconut as ingredients.
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This also contributed to what is more popularly known as "leakage" in the government subsidy fundings.
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Ronaldo and Messi are popularly pitched as polar opposites, yin and yang, the ultimate soccer rivals.
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BCE, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose about 3 percent to C$6.22 billion.
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I came from something popularly known as "nothing" and in the coming I got a lot.
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Did she really "rule as a man" and "wear a fake beard," as is popularly believed?
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It popularly requires insurers to provide free preventive care, such as vaccinations, mammograms, and yearly physicals.
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The North Korean system and leadership, as popularly portrayed, would seem to be impossible and doomed.
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Trump, who will travel to Britain this week, supports the "Leave" camp, popularly known as Brexit.
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ANOTHER milestone has been passed in the adoption of additive manufacturing, popularly known as 3D printing.
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By many metrics, Bolivia has seen remarkable progress under President Evo Morales, popularly known as Evo.
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That Brown created the song most popularly associated with the Black is Beautiful movement is ironic.
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Happiness, love, sadness, and anger are all emotions popularly represented by gifs in many different countries.
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That type of response, without mentioning to whom it's directed, is popularly known as a subtweet.
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While less popularly reviled than Citizens United, the Roberts Court's 2013 decision in Shelby County v.
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Today, it's used popularly as a descriptor for styles that encapsulate the free-spirited essence aesthetically.
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Popularly known as kirana stores, these millions of mom and pop shops dot the entire country.
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It was popularly being referred to in the industry as the 2200, given Boeing's plane nomenclature.
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The stew, popularly known as Zanzibar mix, is hearty, rainy-day food — best slurped, not eaten.
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Selling and smoking cannabis, popularly known as "dagga" in South Africa, in public places remains illegal.
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The multi-million dollar Hindi film industry, popularly known as Bollywood, has been troubled of late.
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It was not conceptualized around a two-party system, nor was it to be popularly elected.
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In the center of the USC campus stands the Trojan Shrine, popularly known as Tommy Trojan.
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"They're just adorable with each other," Ms. Brennan said of the pairing, popularly known as Klance.
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Both are highly liquid with construction-use rebar popularly traded as a proxy for China's property sector.
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The woman popularly considered the most beautiful in the world married Mike Todd, Eddie Fisher's best friend.
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If our assembled, popularly elected "thought leaders" couldn't manage to take on anything remotely political, can we?
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Popularly known as the "bond king," Bill Gross is outperforming his peers at Pimco, according to Morningstar.
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Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
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"Insanity" is popularly defined as doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results.
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Improvements in hydraulic fracturing, popularly known as fracking, made previously hard-to-extract natural gas economically viable.
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Sharif's allies have dismissed Friday's ruling as a targeted campaign to unseat the popularly elected prime minister.
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Last year, the Federal Aviation Administration released new rules for unmanned aerial vehicles — popularly known as drones.
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Kenyans on Twitter, popularly known as #KOT, immediately called for the arrest and deportation of the singer.
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While Apple has been popularly viewed as the big smartphone innovator, this year it's undoubtedly chasing Samsung.
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BCE, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose to C$6.22 billion from C$6.04 billion.
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And Congress has already started taking actions to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Congress passed the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, popularly known as the Superfund, in 1980.
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Finally, it's true that the speaker is popularly elected, but not in the way the president is.
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Chopra gained popularity in India after she entered the Indian film industry, popularly called Bollywood, in 2001.
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Kim is popularly known as the "chaebol sniper" for his shareholder activist campaigns before joining the Commission.
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A similar thing likely happened to Homo floresiensis, an extinct human species popularly known as the Hobbit.
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Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
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Sanders is seeking to create a single-payer, universal healthcare system popularly known as Medicare for All.
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Britain's departure from the alliance referenced in question 3 became popularly known by what one-word term?
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Further, Yemen's history of tribalism continues to inhibit the establishment of a strong, popularly supported, central government.
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Popularly known as Mo, Dewji launched the Mo Cola beverage to compete with Coca Cola in 2014.
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He also voted with the minority to strike down the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Bernard "Tony" Rosenthal's public sculpture, "Alamo" (1967) (popularly known as "the cube") was reinstalled in Manhattan's Astor Place.
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That's why pregnancies technically last 40 weeks or 10 months, instead of the more popularly known nine months.
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And it's gerrymandered, minoritarian legislatures restricting the voting franchise and aggrandizing their power over popularly elected statewide officials.
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Alive and well in today's world, it is one reason popularly given for why everyone should study mathematics.
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Te Awa Farm – the name means "river of God" in Maori – produces popularly-priced merlots, cabernets and chardonnays.
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The U.S. lawsuits named several individuals, including Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, popularly referred to as Jho Low.
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Points accumulate with the help of pieces popularly called "meeples," which players place on the tiles they've used.
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Made famous by a popularly meme'd photo portraying his signature lounging pose, Tombili passed away this past August.
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The only theoretically apolitical presidents of the Republic, who are not popularly elected, can't pull the strings forever.
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HARARE, Aug 19 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Eucalyptus trees, popularly known as gum trees, stand tall amid Zimbabwe's forests.
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She also showed off GAF's film cassettes used in X-rays, dressed, far more popularly, as a nurse.
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Methamphetamine, known popularly as crystal meth, is the most widespread drug, said a police spokesman, Colonel Bassem Ghanem.
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Its namesake vegetable is used in Japanese cooking, popularly served raw in salads or cooked in miso soup.
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The link between screen time and myopia, while popularly held, is a matter of continuing study among scientists.
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Having worked with filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder, he became popularly known by acting in a German television series.
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In recent years, sports visualization has become more popularly recognized and used to gain any sort of edge.
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Little is popularly known about Gandhi's fundamental affinity with individual freedom and his respect for dissent and difference.
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History repeated itself with the rise of Boris Yeltsin, even though he was Russia's first popularly elected leader.
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Dewji popularly called Mo, launched a beverage brand called Mo Cola to compete with Coca Cola in 2014.
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What's more: There currently are 20173 popularly elected representatives in the lower house — less than the 330 maximum.
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It was popularly assumed, for a time, that George W. Bush was too stupid to be elected president.
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Holger had his first trip when he was 17 years old at Thylejren, popularly know as the Danish Woodstock.
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Shots of this nature — those which give white viewers the ability to gaze without action — circulate widely, and popularly.
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Because of its current geographical split, Gazan dishes are less popularly known than other Palestinian and Middle Eastern staples.
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Sabara, who is popularly known as Juni Cortez from Spy Kids, also took to Instagram to profess his love.
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It can be reflective, as in Thomas Eakins's 1885 portrait of a man (popularly believed to be Walt Whitman).
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The transition period from childhood to adulthood lasts far beyond age 19, when it is popularly thought to end.
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That said, some recent major Catholic thinkers have indeed pushed back on the idea of hell as popularly understood.
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As a result, furious Beyonce fans — popularly known as the BeyHive — immediately slammed the company into backtracking on Thursday.
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The Montreal-based company, popularly known as Bell, said operating revenue rose nearly 5 percent to C$5.59 billion.
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The horror fans really like it, but it's being recognized popularly and critically as something that goes beyond genre.
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There are three trim levels for the 2500 223x — base Pop, popularly equipped Trekking, and the fully loaded Lounge.
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By the late 1990s, he became the unofficial captain of a group popularly known as the Ningbo Death Squad.
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Affordable Care ActThe Affordable Care Act, also popularly known as Obamacare, is former President Barack Obama's signature healthcare law.
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Thamma Kantawong is one of only two living relatives of Coach Ake, as he is popularly known around town.
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Popularly known as Jokowi, he became the first Indonesian from outside the elites to assume the country's highest office.
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Blockchain, also known as distributed ledger technology, is most popularly known as the tech that underpins cryptocurrencies like bitcoin.
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Four years ago, Mr. Trump ran for president promising to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Four years ago, Mr. Trump ran for president promising to repeal the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Popularly referred to as Instagram Face, it's the uncanny hybrid of cat eyes, steel cheekbones, and bee-stung lips.
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The hype is focused on structural timber or, as it's more popularly known, "mass timber" (short for "massive timber").
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Popularly known as a "pillar of the Revolution", he wielded wide influence in core decision-making bodies of Iran.
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The system was popularly called "one-to-five", because volunteers would typically be assigned five other people to monitor.
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Known popularly as the Rural Bench or "ruralistas," these politicians comprise the largest single interest group in Brazil's congress.
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The funeral was the first time Mr. da Silva, popularly known as Lula, has left prison since being jailed.
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The United Nations and a previous Guatemalan administration launched the anti-corruption commission popularly called the CICIG in 2007.
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For the past few years, festival-goers have gotten creative by fashioning their own edible accessories, most popularly pretzel necklaces.
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The , popularly known as the VIX, leaped about 44 percent to 22.96 — its highest level since the beginning of April.
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Yohan Kang, creative director of the South Korean streetwear label is popularly regarded as Seoul's answer to Moschino's Jeremy Scott.
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For Anders Ericsson of Florida State University, deliberate practice over a long period (popularly understood as 10,000 hours) is critical.
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The bill's most important feature is that it abolishes a law that is popularly named after his predecessor, Barack Obama.
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Her book draws from a history of scholarship around the female flâneur, popularly driven by the work of Janet Wolff.
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And foreign owners are popularly suspected of having a "home bias", making decisions which benefit their country rather than Britain.
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Players of ultimate, popularly known as ultimate Frisbee, pride themselves on being a little different from athletes in other sports.
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Popularly known as the "Super Blood Wolf Moon," this will be the last total lunar eclipse until May 26, 2021.
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Four years before he died, LKY, as he was popularly known, said the bungalow should be demolished once he'd gone.
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The progressives argue every American should be covered in a government-run healthcare system, popularly known as Medicare for All.
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Brin's Tesla was the subject of what was popularly speculated to be an elaborate April Fool's Day prank in 2013.
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Under Joko Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, who has been president since 2014, the political influence of TNI has grown.
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Popularly elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was overthrown in a military coup in 2006, and another one followed in 2014.
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Electronic Arts, popularly called EA by gaming aficionados, said adjusted revenue rose to $1.80 billion in the quarter ended Dec.
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As a result, thick hair grew all over the children's bodies, a condition called hypertrichosis, known popularly as werewolf syndrome.
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Indian religious celebrities are known popularly as godmen, a word that suggests stardom but also adds a hint of derision.
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So of course, it was inevitable that popularly skipped cinematic curiosity Cats slunk its way back into our collective nightmare.
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But Ahok, as he is popularly known in Indonesia, is unlikely to re-enter politics any time soon, media say.
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NHK did not say which portfolio Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, would receive.
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Instead, I was confronted by a massacre: This episode was "The Rains of Castamere," popularly known as the Red Wedding.
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Among them are the Tanzanian cartoonist Godfrey Mwampembwa, popularly known as Gado, and the satirical Ghanaian artist Bright Tetteh Ackwerh.
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Either way, the debate served as a reminder that Sanders, despite his unconventional candidacy, is more pragmatic than popularly understood.
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Zelensky — or "Ze," as he's more popularly known — has aimed to bring the values of his character to Ukraine's presidency.
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Purnama, an ethnic Chinese popularly known as "Ahok", will head a board of commissioners overseeing the troubled state energy company.
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Batsheva Hay found fame designing what were popularly referred to as prairie dresses, modest little frocks in Laura Ashley fabrics.
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People were eager for a scapeshark, however, and Schleisser's catch was popularly believed to be the real Jersey man-eater.
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They belong to the Syria Civil Defense, popularly known as the White Helmets for the color of their protective headgear.
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Congress will use fiscal year 2017 reconciliation for the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare.
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China is home to one of the most sophisticated internet censorship systems in the world, popularly known as the Great Firewall.
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Incumbent President Joko Widodo — popularly known as Jokowi — is expected to repeat his victory over Prabowo Subianto, according to opinion polls.
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The tune, written by jazz musician Scott Joplin, was popularly adapted by Hamlisch for the film classic The Sting in 1973.
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Since the episode first aired, Leslie Knope's tradition has been popularly adopted, with women all over the world celebrating Galentine's Day.
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Most notably, it offered a level of visibility for queer men in ways that hadn't popularly been depicted in art before.
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Rashid Johnson's Run Jesse Run takes the phrase that was popularly chanted for black sprinter Jesse Owens during the 1936 Olympics.
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Batali also makes "Coietti," more popularly known as veal braciole, a dish that's special to several generations of the Batali family.
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The rights plan, popularly known as "poison pill", will be triggered if a party takes 15 percent ownership of TerraForm Power.
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They've been popularly seen on Chinese beaches over the past few years, but until recently, have only come in solid colours.
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But the discussion goes way beyond just gadgets and wades into the apps and services that are popularly used to communicate.
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The crime resonated in pop culture, fitting into a narrative about an era popularly defined by excess and entitlement run amok.
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The finches are popularly used in competitions in Brooklyn and Queens, where participants bet on the bird with the best voice.
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Recent polls give President Lopez Obrador, popularly referred to as AMLO, low marks on handling crime, one year after his election.
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Abdo's father was also named Mario, giving the nickname "Marito" or "Little Mario" to his son, as he is popularly known.
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Lula, as he is popularly known, is one of a number of prominent Brazilian politicians engulfed in a massive kickback scandal.
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Ver is a prominent investor who was once popularly known as "Bitcoin Jesus" for how forcefully he advocated for the cryptocurrency.
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Art storage company ARCIS was granted permission to open a tax-free warehouse (known popularly as a "freeport") in New York.
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Only Lula himself, as Mr. da Silva is popularly known, was missing from the kickoff of his presidential candidacy on Saturday.
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Others, however, were and are able to love both the popularly entertaining and the disquietingly avant-garde aspects of Mr. Taylor.
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That was the time when Mr. Sharif played into the hands of the military to destabilize Ms. Bhutto's popularly elected government.
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Obesity, a chronic disease, is held to a different standard, despite meeting most of the criteria popularly associated with other epidemics.
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The groups claim that Governor Basuki Tjahja Purnama, popularly known as "Ahok", had insulted the Koran and was guilty of blasphemy.
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This field attracts zealots as well as debunkers, and many Americans remain deeply skeptical that the phenomenon exists as popularly portrayed.
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It was, of course, unavoidable that Salah would be accused of suffering from what is popularly known as second-season syndrome.
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The heroic stand-alone solo is an interesting lens for how jazz is popularly understood, but not necessarily how it is practiced.
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WeChat has a Whatsapp-like messaging interface, but is also popularly used for its blogging timeline feature, similar to what Facebook offers.
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Old Delhi, or Purani Dilli, as it's popularly known in Hindi, oozes history — some of the best Mughal architecture is located there.
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One of the reasons Season 2 feels more steeped in the popularly recognizable King-iverse is its high-profile cast of characters.
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The Morningstar Rating, popularly known as the Star rating, is a measure of a fund's risk-adjusted return, relative to similar funds.
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López Obrador, or AMLO, as he is popularly known, had been expected to win with 50% of the vote in the polls.
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Tribune's board adopted a shareholder rights plan — popularly known as a "poison pill" — earlier this month in an attempt to thwart Gannett.
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When the moon reaches its closest point in orbit during the full phase, that's what has become popularly known as a supermoon.
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Oil firms are eyeing opportunities in the deeper waters of the Orphan Basin and in the Flemish Pass, popularly called Iceberg Alley.
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The players form part of Venezuela's national team, known popularly as the "vinotinto," or "red wine," in reference to their burgundy jerseys.
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The ACA, popularly known as Obamacare, authorized the creation of government-run marketplaces, or exchanges, to sell private individual health insurance plans.
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According to a 1981 issue of Marxism Today, it was popularly perceived as "a programme for greater state control of the economy".
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"I already miss Rosmah, because she gave me so much material to draw," said the cartoonist, who is popularly known as Zunar.
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Arpaio, who at 86, would be the oldest freshman popularly elected to the U.S., took that as a knock on his age.
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Phelix Kasanda, or Mama G as he is popularly known, says he lives a life of torment as gay man in Kenya.
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Drugmakers, however, have been shying away from developing antibiotics as combating antimicrobial-resistant pathogens, popularly known as superbugs, has become increasingly challenging.
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This time period is popularly referred to as the "Dark Ages," which erroneously suggests that it was unenlightened by science or reason.
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Koushik S., popularly known as the "Mad Chef", said the spice is essential to Indian cooking and supply issues affect his work.
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Now, large numbers of retail foreign-exchange traders, popularly known as Mrs Watanabe, could fuel more upward momentum in the Japanese currency.
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There is none of the unanimity witnessed in 1992, when Congress impeached Brazil's first popularly elected president, Fernando Collor, for accepting bribes.
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Its Taiwan-affairs body, unabashed at treating a popularly elected leader like an underperforming fourth-grader, called it "an incomplete test answer".
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The Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, has survived two Supreme Court challenges since being signed by President Obama in 2010.
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When Tim Bergling, the Swedish DJ more popularly known as Avicii, died last year, he apparently left a lot of music behind.
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Back in 1958, the Italian song "Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu" (popularly known as "Volare"), by Domenico Modugno, was a Eurovision finalist.
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The Dow Jones component, popularly known as Big Blue, has enjoyed a quiet recovery in 2016, with shares rising nearly 13303 percent.
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The day owes its name to a 13th century Italian mathematician who is popularly known as Fibonacci (though that's not his name).
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Best dining: In addition to fast-food chains, DIA, as the airport is popularly called, salts its dining selections with local outposts.
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With that in mind, black magick is popularly associated with witchcraft, Satanism, and magick used to kill people, like in Death Note.
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In fact, the fraudulently elected constituent assembly decided recently to effectively dissolve the opposition-dominated congress, which was popularly elected in 2015.
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Popularly known as Gina, Lopez is the daughter of Eugenio Lopez Jr., the former head of media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corp (ABS.PS).
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My sense is that [men] are acutely aware of the fact that concern over appearance is popularly understood as a "feminine" preoccupation.
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Put into production by Knoll in 1955–56, the Tulip Chair exemplified the curvaceous, futuristic look most popularly associated with midcentury modernism.
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Mahathir told reporters the government was trying to arrest Low, popularly known as Jho Low, but he was not in the country.
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The extinct ocean creature Tullimonstrum gregarium, popularly known as the "Tully monster," is one of those outsized weirdos that defies easy categorization.
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But as popularly used in these climate-controlled times, without drapery and a canopy, the four-poster is a purely decorative choice.
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Margaret's love of natural and feminine forms had a forceful impact in the couple's collaborations, much more so than is popularly known.
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So instead the focus shifted to domestic matters, and to the long reign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, known popularly as Bibi.
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The documentary opens with the man known popularly as Lula being driven through a sea of supporters on his way to prison.
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"Dumsor," as the situation is popularly known, is a colloquialism that translates to "off-on," a reference to the regular shut-offs.
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NN Group and other Dutch insurers have been dealing with issues related to these insurance policies, popularly known as "woekerpolissen" for years.
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The Five Eyes Alliance, as it's popularly known, is an intelligence agreement between the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., and New Zealand.
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By most tallies, the majority of lawsuits are now filed by so-called "patent assertion entities" (PAEs), popularly known as patent trolls.
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Instead, his handpicked successor, João Lourenço, the defense minister popularly known as "JLo," rallied supporters at a mass gathering in the capital.
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Paddock hospitality units, or motorhomes as they are popularly known, are lavish facilities for entertaining sponsors and guests, sometimes on several floors.
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Paddock hospitality units, or motorhomes as they are popularly known, are lavish facilities for entertaining sponsors and guests, sometimes on several floors.
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Trump and Netanyahu, known popularly as "Bibi," met for two and a half hours Monday, and addressed reporters in the Oval Office.
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The announcement comes as the U.S. Congress is working to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) popularly known as Obamacare.
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His cinematic style has become a template for nonfiction filmmaking (it's not often that movie artists get a technique popularly named after them).
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The legislation guts key provisions of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature legislative achievement popularly known as Obamacare.
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AARP was a crucial backer of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, and has repeatedly defended the law over the years.
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The younger daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson (popularly known as "Fergie") wore a custom creation by London-based label Peter Pilotto.
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Clinton could follow the always popularly discussed but rarely used strategy of creating a "dream ticket" and choosing Sanders as her running mate.
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McCain's absence this week has complicated efforts by Trump and his fellow Republicans to repeal Obama's Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, popularly known as the VIX, gained about 2218.96 percent to 22.5 — its highest level since the end of March.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, popularly known as the VIX, leaped about 44 percent to 22.96 —its highest level since the beginning of April.
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Before his intervention, most of the people popularly thought to be high-level rebels appeared to have confirmed their loyalty to the regime.
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He also took over a trading company, known popularly as the Mississippi Company, which laid claim to much of the current United States.
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Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, was sentenced to two years in prison after courts found the him guilty of blasphemy yesterday.
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Mansur Gavriel is most popularly known for its cult-favorite bucket bag that came onto the fashion scene just over four years ago.
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The royal mom of three, 48, wore a stunning gown by Jan Taminiau in green, the color popularly associated with her host country.
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The company also reserved the right to withdraw entirely because of the "undecided future" of the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Recent polls have indicated that Mr. Basuki, popularly known as Ahok, has double-digit leads over several other possible candidates for the Feb.
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In 2010, she joined other Democrats in voting for the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, which became Obama's signature domestic legislation.
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Over time, she says, this leads to muscular discomfort—known popularly as "mouse shoulder"—as well as stress on the forearm and elbow.
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What we have here is what economics geeks will immediately recognize as a Pareto distribution—more popularly known as the 80/20 rule.
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The Fusarium wilt, popularly referred to as Panama disease, attacks the roots of plantain and several varieties of bananas and can prove lethal.
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The anticorruption agency, popularly known by its Indonesian initials, K.P.K., had gathered the material during the investigations and trials of two government officials.
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I started this latest round of the debate with the presumption that supporters of moderate gun restrictions are popularly strong but legislatively weak.
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Officially called "Lesbian Images in Photography: 1850-the present," the "Dyke Show," as it was popularly known, offered an alternative history of photography.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, popularly known as Wall Street's fear gauge, has recently hit levels last seen during the 2008 sub-prime crisis.
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Doing so would help pay for plans to expand health coverage by building on the 21 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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The telegenic Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, was appointed to the high-profile post in September.
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The deal to buy FTP Power LLC, popularly known as sPower, from hedge fund Fir Tree Partners also includes $724 million in debt.
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South Vietnam adopted its new constitution, and elections brought in a bicameral National Assembly and thousands of popularly chosen village and hamlet chiefs.
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Popularly known as Ahok, Mr. Basuki was elevated from deputy governor in 2014 after his predecessor, Joko Widodo, won the country's presidential election.
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As Iraq and Afghanistan veterans wind up their military service and enter the civilian world, the popularly of the benefit is only growing.
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The brothers performed all over the world and for years closed the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, popularly known as Jazz Fest.
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Over raucous objections by municipal unions, Mr. Carey signed the legislation, setting up what became popularly known as "Big MAC" on June 10.
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Still, Merkel's fourth term is widely seen as her last, and generally "Mutti," or "mother," as she is popularly known is well-regarded.
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Military training exercises, known popularly as "war games," are set to take place in central and eastern Russia between September 20183 and 17.
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The most recent closure, which spanned 15 days in October 2013, was over funding for the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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One popularly mentioned mechanism for hacking elections would be to put malware on the main computer which would transfer with the ballot info.
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"We could have opened it, and it would have been unsatisfactory," said Cindy Lawrence, the executive director of the museum, popularly known as MoMath.
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Syrian authorities have long described the Civil Defense search-and-rescue group, which are popularly known as the White Helmets, as a terror organization.
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Popularly seen as the province of the young, it now provides work for a growing number of people in their 250s, 262s and beyond.
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Singh, popularly known as the "waterman" of India, spoke to Reuters about how lack of awareness, government apathy and corruption are making matters worse.
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For reasons I don't quite know, this 2011 song by Estonian singer Getter Jaani is one of the most popularly used songs on TikTok.
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In the process, thanks to new offerings and deft marketing, mandarins — popularly known as tangerines — have become a fixture in the American fruit bowl.
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President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, created online exchanges where consumers can shop for individual health insurance and get subsidies.
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As a result, if Mr Woods and Mr Koepka stand less of a chance than is popularly thought, someone else must be under-valued.
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The new basic law would reflect the fact that the president had for the first time been popularly elected, rather than chosen by parliament.
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Popularly known as the "tax on social parasites" it slaps a levy of $250 on those who work less than 183 days per year.
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"To be honest, with the Hawaii season I wanted to be more biting," says the venomous comedian Ryota Yamasato, popularly known as Yama-chan.
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This sequence is popularly dubbed "the seven minutes of terror" because it involves several extremely risky maneuvers that could make or break the mission.
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Perhaps more importantly, central bankers tend not to adopt major shifts in mandates and targets unless urged to do so by popularly elected governments.
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Gates — someone who is popularly defined by his success and business acumen — is fundamentally human, dealing with the universal experience of love and loss.
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Although Joseph is often popularly depicted as an old man and Mary as a youthful virgin, the Bible does not explicitly mention their ages.
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The products that I bought almost compulsively and with deep admiration were all part of this category popularly known as digitally native vertical brands.
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Meesho also has most of its customers in smaller cities and towns, popularly dubbed as India 2, where most users are still not online.
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It is a baffling tale seemingly tailor-made for these baffling times, just some meaningless shit gaining popularly based solely on its inherent meaninglessness.
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Zelensky — or "Ze," as he's more popularly known — has no prior political experience and hasn't offered a detailed blueprint for how he would govern.
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Beijing then intervened to reinterpret Hong Kong's Basic Law, retroactively disqualifying six popularly elected politicians over the way in which they took their oaths.
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The shrine, popularly known as Data Darbar, is one of the major monuments and cultural landmarks of Lahore and attracts hundreds of devotees daily.
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Amid the chaos of the coronavirus, the magic of videoconferencing technology (and, most popularly, Zoom) has allowed unprecedented numbers of people to connect virtually.
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As captain at the head of a motion picture unit popularly known as the Celluloid Commandos, and a friend of Denny's, he sent Pvt.
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Lula, as he is popularly known, left office with a 83% approval rating, after his policies helped lift millions of Brazilians out of poverty.
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The Israeli-Jordanian peace has proved firm and lasting, but it still exists mainly at the government level and has not been popularly embraced.
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That leads to the other reason that "terrorism" is popularly invoked: to justify a government response that goes beyond normal legal and constitutional limits.
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This is popularly referred to as "collusion," but Mueller writes that collusion is not a criminal term and he instead relied on conspiracy law.
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In this way, these new moral panics do have something in common with Luddism, though not as it is now popularly and mistakenly understood.
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In other results, the survey found that the overall public view of the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare, is largely changed over the past month.
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To hit that target, the president, popularly known as Jokowi, gave Arief the task of boosting tourism arrivals into the world's fourth-most populous country.
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The atmosphere actually filters out much of the sun's blue light, leaving us with what has come to be popularly known as a Blood Moon.
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That could prompt the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates more than what markets have expected — what is popularly known as the "Trumpflation" trade.
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The difference between a celebrity [and] you is the fact is they are popularly known and have the cash to back it up that's it.
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Open enrollment, the annual period where you can sign up for plans that fall under the Affordable Care Act — also popularly called Obamacare — has started.
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When I am feeling like we cannot possibly sink any lower, I find myself rewatching the election night speech of our last popularly elected president.
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The contraception mandate was implemented as part of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, former Democratic President Barack Obama's signature healthcare legislation, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Indonesian financial markets jumped on Thursday after unofficial election results showed incumbent President Joko Widodo — popularly known as Jokowi — winning a second term in office.
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It's the final piece of landmark legislation called the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, popularly known as the JOBS Act, that was passed in 28.
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Singapore said Low, popularly known as Jho Low, was also a key person of interest to the city-state in its ongoing 1MDB-related probe.
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The difference between a celebrity in you is the fact is they are popularly known and have the cash to back it up that's it.
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In service since 2800, this was first time the Massive Ordnance Air Blast weapon (popularly known as the "mother of all bombs") has been dropped.
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The British homebuilder qualified this by using a line popularly quoted by companies this earnings season that it was "too soon to really tell yet".
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During the former's king 70 years of reign, the Southeast Asian country had seen military coups, street protests and the ousting of popularly elected governments.
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At a news conference, Rousseff praised the two-time president, known popularly as "Lula," for stepping up to the plate to help her embattled government.
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It's routinely bashed in public and private forums for being a boring, anemic place; it's popularly discussed like it's the fucking Bill Lumbergh of cities.
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It's mostly academically scorned and mostly popularly adored, and, depending on who you read, it's either the savior of modern feminism or its death knell.
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Twenty-five percent of the U.S.-based startups valued at a billion dollars or more, popularly referred to as "unicorns," have an immigrant behind them.
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To get some tips on photographing eclipses, CNN spoke by phone with Fred Espenak, a retired NASA astrophysicist and photographer popularly known as Mr. Eclipse.
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Tens of millions of dental crowns, bridges and orthodontic braces have now been produced with the help of additive manufacturing, popularly known as 3D printing.
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The awards, popularly known as "Sammies" are considered the "Oscars of government service" and recognize those civil servants who have stood out with their contributions.
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Robert W. Gutman, whose influential biographies of Wagner and Mozart helped upend popularly held ideas about both composers' lives, died on Friday in the Bronx.
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Trump promised during his campaign to cut taxes, clamp down on immigration and repeal President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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He abandons his Goje (popularly known as the 'Hausa Guitar) for a machete, and instantly moves towards another helpless citizen who he kills without mercy.
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Merriman's lens is young anarchist Victor Kibaltchiche (later and more popularly known as Victor Serge), who finds himself an accomplice in armed robbery and murder.
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Hint: Get the popularly equipped SE trim with the Toyota Safety Sense package, which gives you blind-side monitoring, lane-departure warning and other capabilities.
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Rahmani is the father of Ajmal Rahmani, a rich businessman popularly known as "Armoured Ajmal" after his business selling bulletproof vehicles to the Kabul elite.
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Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, is running for re-election in February against two Muslim candidates, including the son of former President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
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Earlier this month, with much fanfare, the U.S. House of Representatives passed its most significant immigration legislation in years, popularly known as the Dream Act.
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Way back in the 1980s, when I was injecting drugs, the speedball—a shot combining cocaine and heroin—was popularly known as the ultimate high.
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In a move that officials hastened to say was not a precursor to its demise, the festival — popularly known as FringeNYC — is taking 2017 off.
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The Mexico City policy — or the global gag rule, as it's popularly known — essentially allows US presidents to fight the county's domestic abortion wars abroad.
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Mr. Joko, an observant Muslim popularly known as Jokowi, campaigned primarily on his first-term success in expanding health and education programs and building infrastructure.
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Compression clothing (the leggings, most popularly, that people wear while sportsing) are designed to do a few things, and none of them include alleviating anxiety.
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In March 1919, it introduced the Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes Act, popularly known as the Rowlatt Act, which extended its wartime emergency powers into peacetime.
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Another idea she floated was retroactively rolling back the state and local tax deduction — popularly known as SALT — Republicans enacted in their 2017 tax law.
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After two nights at Sula, we headed out, stopping first at the Shanti-Krishna Museum of Money and History — popularly known as the Coin Museum.
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The city has experienced widespread disruption following a recent ban on motorcycle and tricycle taxis, popularly known as okada and keke Napep in the city.
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In the United States, promising and then delivering services and protections for the majority of voters provides a path for politicians to be popularly elected.
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Top honors Following closely behind the Mediterranean diet were the respected DASH, Flexitarian, WW (the rebranded name popularly known as Weight Watchers) and MIND diets.
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The story of the S.S. St. Louis – popularly known as the "voyage of the damned" – remains one of the darkest episodes of the Roosevelt administration.
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The campus was named after a Somali doctor and scholar, Mohamed Adam Warsame, popularly known as Shahid, who was among the university's founders in 2002.
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"House Republicans want to pursue this historically unprecedented course of action because the accused is a popularly elected Democrat," said Lauren Burke, Mr. Fairfax's spokeswoman.
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BLACKSBURG, Virginia, April 220, 21999 - A gunman slaughters 212 people and kills himself at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, popularly known as Virginia Tech.
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Missile defense became a hot political issue in 222, when then-President Ronald Reagan launched the Strategic Defense Initiative—"Star Wars," as it was popularly known.
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However, the law is popularly known as the "Burqa Ban" and is mostly seen as being directed at the dress worn by some conservative Muslim women.
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The nebula is most popularly imaged in wide-shots, but pictures that hone in on individual structures within the cluster can be just as eye-catching.
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The governor, popularly known as Ahok, was accused of blasphemy last year after referencing a verse from the Koran while campaigning and a trial is pending.
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That includes Donald Duck and Chip and Dale as Yeomen Warders (popularly known as Beefeaters), who attempt their own version of the changing of the guard.
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Currently, Birmingham's 100 metre-high Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, popularly known as Old Joe, is considered to be the tallest clock tower in the world.
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Joko Widodo, a former businessman and mayor popularly known as Jokowi, first defeated Prabowo Subianto, a former general, in a fiercely contested presidential election in 2014.
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"Hype House" is a new media collective composed of 21 influencers popularly known from social platform TikTok, renting a Los Angeles mansion to produce content together.
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The 2016 United States Policy and Supporting Positions, popularly known as "The Plum Book, " lists more than 9,000 federal civil service positions in Donald Trump's administration.
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Coinbase is popularly regarded as a darling of the cryptocurrency movement, the company that figured out the classic picks and shovels business to Bitcoin's gold rush.
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In his own briefing room debut, Mr Scaramucci, who is popularly known as "The Mooch", gave an early indication of how he understands his new remit.
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In 1934, she even came after the Postal Service for issuing a Mother's Day stamp featuring the painting popularly known as "Whistler's Mother" by James Whistler.
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A hydroponic cucumber greenhouse, popularly known as Peckford's Pickle Palace (for the premier who backed it with C$22m of taxpayers' money), went bust in 1989.
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The news of the switch to a new sport for the man popularly known as 'Wiggo' to his British fans has also delighted his rowing competitors.
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House Republicans on Friday yanked their bill to repeal and replace the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare, just before a planned vote that Trump had demanded.
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MOSCOW — A shipment of Kalashnikov rifles, popularly known as AK-47s, was destined for the United States when it was stopped and quickly rerouted to Venezuela.
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I went back and looked at the overall Senate outcome in midterms since senators began to be popularly elected a little more than 100 years ago.
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They are popularly used to buy new coins in the controversial practice of "initial coin offerings" (ICOs), a method for cryptocurrency start-ups to raise funds.
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In July 24.5, Iran and six countries reached a historic agreement called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), popularly known as the Iran nuclear deal.
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O'Connor had ruled that the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, is unconstitutional because Congress eliminated the individual mandate penalty by reducing it to $0.
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The so-called dissent cable sent to State leadership is believed to be among the most popularly supported opposition statements in agency history, the AP noted.
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On healthcare:Sanders is leading the charge for universal healthcare, which has become popularly known as "Medicare-for-all" and is being embraced by most 2020 Democrats.
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The framers intended the Senate, which was not popularly elected at the time the Constitution was written, to be less partisan and act more like judges.
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In the weeks leading up to the party, tensions rose between the two groups fighting to control ZANU-PF, known popularly as Team Lacoste and G40.
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The 25-year-old militant commander, popularly known as Zakir Musa, was chief of Ansar Ghazwat ul Hind, an affiliate of the Islamic State in India.
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The Trump administration wants to cut the budget of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, popularly known as food stamps, by nearly 30 percent over a decade.
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This infection, popularly called C. diff, often occurs when potent antibiotics wipe out the normal bacterial inhabitants of the gut that otherwise keep it in check.
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California is popularly viewed as a bastion of liberalism, but if you look underneath the hood, especially on carbon policy, you find a more complicated story.
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But there is also pressure to make sure he has an airtight case before handing down an indictment that could destroy a popularly elected prime minister.
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Koizumi, popularly referred to as Shinjiro to distinguish him from his father, grabbed headlines last month with news he would marry soon and become a father.
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In California, the Child Actor's bill, popularly known as the Coogan law, sets aside a portion of a young actor's earnings for when they become adults.
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The French men's soccer team, popularly referred to as Les Bleus by its supporters, has a long history of deep runs in the World Cup tournament.
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Too Faced's co-founder, Jerrod Blandino, has fired his sister from the brand following her transphobic remarks against YouTuber Nikkie de Jager, popularly known as NikkieTutorials.
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The term is popularly used to describe the recognition of distant African roots that are ever-present in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and the Dominican Republic.
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Hanabiko the western lowland gorilla, known popularly as "Koko," died in her sleep on Tuesday, according to her caretakers at the Gorilla Foundation in Woodside, California.
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The fungus causes a malady popularly known as Panama disease and can remain in the soil for up to 30 years by attacking the roots of plants.
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Incumbent Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, popularly known as Ahok, was the first round front-runner with 43.08 percent of the vote, according to polling firm SMRC.
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The crackdown in March followed protests against a law imposing a tax on those not in full-time employment, popularly known as the "law against social parasites".
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And, most importantly, the game-changing twist midway was also done most popularly by Hitchcock in "Psycho," who killed his main character exactly halfway through the film.
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Popularly observed with heavy revelry in outside fields or town squares, the Swedish midsummer weekend is one of the most important holidays of the country's calendar year.
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Founded in 2001, it grew rapidly after the passage of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, which significantly increased demand for individual health plans.
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Other popularly checked-out books include Marshall Rosenberg's communication classic Non-violent Communication and oldie but goodie How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
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It's popularly referred to as "Asshole Mario" and has proven deeply influential among the hardcore Mario community, to the point that it has spawned its own genre.
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Click here to view original GIFWould you sink or float if you were tossed into a gigantic vat of squishy gelatinous spheres, more popularly known as Orbeez?
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But in 2013, conservative Republicans forced a 17-day shutdown in a failed attempt to repeal former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Popularly known as the "3-out-of-3 law", the bill would require public officials to publish declarations of assets, taxes paid and possible conflicts of interest.
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They echo what Obama said countless times when he was making the case to pass his signature healthcare law in 2009 and 2010, popularly known as Obamacare.
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In 2019, September 13 marks the annual Mid-Autumn Festival, a holiday celebrating the advent of a full moon most popularly celebrated within Chinese and Vietnamese cultures.
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Leo Zuckermann, a socially liberal commentator, suggested that Lopez Obrador, popularly known by his initials AMLO, is revealing his true colors by aligning himself with the PES.
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This New Years, DJ, producer, and artist Clifford Price, more popularly known as Goldie, received the ranking of "Member" for his work in charity and the arts.
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Under Turkey's watch, the Syrian territories that are under the control of the Y.P.G. or the so-called Islamic State will be governed by popularly elected councils.
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In the 11 states that sell coverage for the Affordable Care Act — popularly known as Obamacare — through their own marketplaces, enrollment remained the same as last year.
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"It's only some New Yorkers who wear black, but it's the kind of people popularly identified with this city — fashion people, artists and hipsters," Ms. Steele said.
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A K-1 Visa, according to Lenni B. Benson, a professor at New York Law School and an expert on immigration, is popularly associated with marriage fraud.
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Multiple Democrats have invited young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children, popularly known as "Dreamers," to Trump's first State of the Union address.
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A K-1 Visa, according to Lenni B. Benson, a professor at New York Law School and an expert on immigration, is popularly associated with marriage fraud.
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As part of the lawsuit, Amazon asked the court to pause the execution of the contract, popularly known as the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure Cloud, or JEDI.
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One unsettling encounter is with Ed Kemper (Cameron Britton), a necrophiliac murderer (popularly known as "The Co-Ed Killer") who eluded capture until he turned himself in.
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The memoirs of those who survived the 1930s — Sebastian Haffner's "Defying Hitler" is a great example — warn against normalizing dictatorships, particularly when new dictators are popularly elected.
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Failing that, World War II, and what is popularly understood as its simple good versus evil story, gives Call of Duty the opportunity to be factual again.
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The Archive of Our Own, popularly known as AO3, is a pretty cool place that was once named one of Time's 50 best sites on the internet.
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Known popularly as the Frankfurt School, it was an all-star crew of lefty theorists, including Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse.
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Inskip and Harry are childhood friends —they met at Eton and Inskip is popularly said to have been Harry's "wingman" on boisterous evenings out during their younger days.
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The James Bond film franchise has entertained audiences across the world since the early '60s with the heroic exploits of the British intelligence agent popularly known as 007.
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Saudi Arabia's Future Investment Initiative — popularly known as "Davos in the Desert" — has finally released its agenda, just 24 hours before the controversial conference is set to begin.
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JPMorgan is the first major bank to settle a case over the hiring of "princelings," as the offspring and other relatives of top Chinese officials are popularly known.
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Instead, the ban is popularly understood as a way of discouraging the trickling of information from inside the exclusive event out into the world of the embarrassing masses.
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There was Slash's Snakepit, which was an actual "super-group" with two other members of G&R, and not a recurring Monday Night Raw segment as popularly believed.
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Sharks are popularly considered to be the best smellers in the business because, anatomically, the amount of surface area in their snouts devoted to smell receptors is major.
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VeriSilicon's biggest external shareholder is the China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, a centralized, national-level fund for the domestic semiconductor industry, popularly known as "The Big Fund".
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Ending the commodification of even one popularly farmed animal would cause a widespread shift in perspective; all animal farming would likely be questioned to a much greater degree.
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Ho, popularly known as HOCC, was referring to Beijing-backed Carrie Lam who is clinging to her job after suspending the bill in the face of public protests.
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She spoke after Edward Brooke, a Republican and the first black candidate popularly elected to the United States Senate, whom she had campaigned for during her freshman year.
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Thousands have been arrested since a popularly supported military coup in 2013 deposed former President Mohammed Morsi and brought Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to power one year later.
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Popularly known as the Amityville Horror House, 112 Ocean Avenue still stands and is remembered as the site of a mass murder in which six people were killed.
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The latter has been examined by Charles Murray in Coming Apart: The State of White America, 1960-2010 and, more popularly, by J. D. Vance in Hillbilly Elegy.
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The video game industry, meanwhile, will be congregating in all its glory in Los Angeles for its buzziest trade show, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, popularly known as E3.
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Unlike some other popular chains, Dunkin' isn't popularly known for its glazed doughnuts, but many loyal customers value the chain's simple and tasty execution of the classic treat.
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Popularly known as "Tuku" by his fans, Mtukudzi had been successfully performing for decades throughout Africa, as well as in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
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After marrying Henry Gauthier-Villars (Dominic West), a "literary entrepreneur" popularly known as Willy, Colette (Keira Knightley) takes up work as one of his team of uncredited ghostwriters.
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Mr. Salvini hopes his hard-right League party could become one of the biggest forces — if not the biggest one — in the European Union's only popularly elected body.
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Half of Legco's 70 seats are popularly elected and the rest are picked by business and professional groups called "functional constituencies," which are dominated by pro-Beijing figures.
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The town, located 170 kilometers (105 miles) southeast of San Salvador, is popularly known as Intipuca City because of its strong link to life in the United States.
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"The amphibian Rana sevosa is popularly known as the 'dusky gopher frog' — 'dusky' because of its dark coloring and 'gopher' because it lives underground," the chief justice wrote.
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Clinton favors building on the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, and has said Sanders' state-administered plan would jeopardize the healthcare of those with Republican governors.
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AK-47s, as the rapid-firing weapons are popularly known, could no longer be imported from Russia, so buyers quickly depleted existing stocks and bid the price up.
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Electronic Arts, popularly called EA, said on Thursday that the game's sales had already surpassed 13 million units, the number of copies it had expected to sell by March.
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Some shooters love the VFG for the same reason that the AWB's authors presumably hated it — because it's popularly seen on military guns in movies and violent video games.
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On Thursday this week Britain will vote in a referendum on whether to remain a member of the European Union, with an exit from the EU popularly dubbed "Brexit".
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Inskip and Harry are childhood friends — they met at Eton College and Inskip is popularly said to have been Harry's "wingman" on rowdy evenings out during their younger days.
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What this means is that plenty of well-known emoji have slightly different names — at least on an official, code level — to the names they're most popularly known by.
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Republican President Donald Trump has threatened to cut off about $26.95 billion in subsidies that help control costs for low-income Americans under the ACA, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Amash had disparagingly dubbed the Republican healthcare bill "Obamacare 2.0," after Democratic former President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement, the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare.
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Cox and three friends, who come from places like Vancouver and Brooklyn, met through playing Fortnite and communicating online through Discord, a voice chat software popularly used by gamers.
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They packed the devices with an explosive mixture called ammonium nitrate fuel oil, used in what are popularly known as "fertilizer bombs", or with military-grade C4 plastic explosive.
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Kovind, a lawyer by training who has practiced in both the Delhi High Court and Supreme Court, has never held popularly elected office and lacks an independent power base.
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While today Kusama's work is popularly associated with Instagram thirst, she was known for pissing off the public with racy public performances and happenings in mid century New York.
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While there are technically options for Max to become romantically involved with a guy, Life Is Strange is popularly read as a slowly blossoming romance between two queer women.
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She is popularly cited as having the first interracial kiss on American television, when her character famously locked lips with white leading man William Shatner's Captain James T. Kirk.
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Chopra has been a star in her native country since winning the Miss World 2000 pageant and entering the Indian film industry, popularly called Bollywood, in the early 2000s.
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Popularly known as the "law against social parasites" it requires those who work less than 183 days per year to pay the government $250 in compensation for lost taxes.
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Popularly known as 'Father Masaa,' Ogalo has been using rap music to attract a young people to his church and using it to spread the message against drug abuse.
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Then in the last global financial crisis, SOEs staged a comeback thanks to Beijing's massive stimulus - a shift popularly known as "the state sector advances, the private sector retreats".
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Over time, though, patterns do emerge: In North America, the region popularly known as "Tornado Alley" in the Great Plains is a lightning hotspot, along with the Gulf Coast.
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A new generation of harpsichordists is coming to the fore, one that has given an almost hipsterish profile to an instrument that is popularly stereotyped as archaic and twee.
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The police raided the brothel and another one in the city's red light district of Garstin Bastion Road, popularly known as G.B. Road, where they found the second girl.
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"People want democracy in the sense of being rid of dictatorship and having a leader that's popularly elected," said Thant Myint-U, a historian and former United Nations official.
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Democrats have focused their closing messaging on defending the 2010 Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, and its protection of insurance coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
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On Sunday, he affirmed that view and said that California and other states supporting the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, were "unlikely to succeed" in their appeal.
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One of America's oldest Islamist enemies, Omar Abdel Rahman, popularly known as the "Blind Sheikh," died Saturday in a U.S. federal prison after nearly a quarter century behind bars.
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Bankole Wellington, a pop star-turned-politician popularly known as Banky W, says he was the victim of a false claim on Twitter that he had received a bribe.
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The lion's share of audience support went to Duchess Sarah Ferguson, who, it was popularly understood, had been invited at Prince Harry's insistence despite being divorced from his uncle.
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There are now 210.8 million fewer people without health insurance than there were in 22017, when Obamacare, as the ACA is popularly known, began taking effect, the agency said.
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Antetokounmpo, 23, who is popularly known as the Greek Freak, already has a way of fashioning his 23-foot-23 frame into the perfect vehicle for so many tasks.
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With Republicans still reeling from their failed effort to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, Trump's remarks could bolster tax reform as a priority for Congress.
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