I guess I bashed the therapeutic aspect of pottery prematurely
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Like Biden, Warren is being prematurely counted out after Iowa.
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"Quite a lot of our patients die prematurely," he says.
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He warns the market is prematurely pricing in a resolution.
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Still, Dolly herself died prematurely of lung disease in 2003.
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There was also disparities within groups of people born prematurely.
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Things are touch and go for babies born so prematurely.
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Why jump in prematurely when your opponent is hitting himself?
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US officials claimed, perhaps prematurely, that "major combat" was over.
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Republicans immediately accused Mr. Comey of making his announcement prematurely.
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Having to rely on many young players prematurely, Madigan recalibrated.
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Slappy gave birth four months prematurely and one baby died.
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The supervisory board prematurely extended Mr Kaeser's tenure to 2021.
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There was no reason provided for prematurely ending the grant.
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Fortunately, the higher tariff on steel ended prematurely on Dec.
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"I don't want to be prematurely involved," Azar told Sen.
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Any future children will be at risk of being born prematurely.
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Hinson's daughter Aubree was delivered prematurely during an emergency C-section.
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It is a good question, but not one to answer prematurely.
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But I don't want to go to a restrictive position prematurely.
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The Fed also tightened policy prematurely in 22007, creating another recession.
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She also said she prematurely went gray in her early 20s.
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Trump's presidential obituary has been written more than once, and prematurely.
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It also argued the city prematurely increased fines for late payments.
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Before Jack was born, however, complications arose when he arrived prematurely.
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Toshiba said on Friday it was not appropriate to comment prematurely.
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But when it happens too soon, it melts the snowpack prematurely.
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Has producing dance music left you tired of it prematurely maybe?
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story prematurely reported Kushner's arrival.
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" He added: "Jared Kushner put in his disclosure a little prematurely.
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"Otherwise, you're spinning wheels — you're worrying or celebrating prematurely," she says.
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Seeing the ball on the ground, Castro broke prematurely for home.
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Others took on debt or prematurely tapped into their retirement accounts.
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Bloggers will prematurely announce that the fall migration is well underway.
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But according to a USNA spokeswoman, that email was sent prematurely.
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More like a prematurely hung Christmas stocking smelling faintly of mothballs.
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It was not immediately known if the infants were born prematurely.
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Doctors insisted that D'Onta Foreman Jr., born prematurely, would pull through.
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A bomb detonated prematurely in a third location, killing one person.
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And not, how do we get him out of office prematurely?
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Democrats have accused the GOP leaders of ending the probe prematurely.
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In 1918, a son was born prematurely and died within months.
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I've always been enamored of the idea of being prematurely nostalgic.
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Some code, apparently prematurely dispatched by Apple, seems to confirm this.
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Divide it by 365 [days], that's 265 people dying prematurely every day.
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We must not, however, demand too much of these microscopic systems prematurely.
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Fraudsters often harvest prematurely, leaving the liquid with a high water content.
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After Petschek died prematurely, they left for America before the Nazi occupation.
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Its imminent demise has been declared prematurely several times in recent years.
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Duplicating the output of qubits would mean having to measure them prematurely.
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Facebook prematurely launched its half-baked bots platform back in April 2016.
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Ozzy prematurely rushes in first, prompting his parents to chase after him.
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And in the aftermath, she appeared to prematurely cancel her TV show.
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The FBI shouldn't have cut it off prematurely, which they clearly did.
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Was there a chance of the bomb exploding prematurely or by accident?
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But state investigators say they're not going to publicize any information prematurely.
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Why do we expect that most Americans should be prematurely predetermined now?
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The company booked profits prematurely and delayed logging expenses to pad results.
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Southern employers prematurely to pay the same wages as Northern employers would
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He was born two months prematurely, and links water with the womb.
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He stepped down prematurely in 2016 over disagreements with the Modi government.
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If we do it prematurely it will just be another frustrating experience.
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Schiff maintains that committee Republicans prematurely abandoned their inquiry into Russian interference.
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Alba and Anastasia were born prematurely, with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia.
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The Chinese government has taken something of a victory lap recently, prematurely.
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Her baby was born prematurely and came into the world with bruises.
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Despite the loss in critical class time, the fight cannot end prematurely.
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Those that survive severe entanglement generally die prematurely, their reproductive lives shortened.
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"Relevance" feels like an intriguing rough draft prematurely thrown into public view.
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Lonely seniors are at a 45 percent higher risk of dying prematurely.
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But the buttons were often triggered prematurely or unnecessarily by jittery pilots.
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"The project was not opened prematurely," Mr. Lhota said in an interview.
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And 15 million babies a year are born prematurely around the world.
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In their view, the president is trying to prematurely end the fight.
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Days before her death, Anderson had prematurely given birth to a son.
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I never thought that I was writing it prematurely for my friend.
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Then, in October, the couple's second child was born a month prematurely.
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But they were less likely to die prematurely from a heart attack.
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Not dying prematurely of shit you can likely prevent, like heart disease.
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The Fed's eagerness to prematurely declare mission accomplished has real-world consequences.
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How can we pass judgment prematurely before we know what it is about?
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Swearingen, a miner's daughter, sees her neighbors and relatives dying prematurely from pollution.
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Last week, U.S. locations of the chain accidentally entered the price change prematurely.
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He was right that the White House claimed victory over al-Qaeda prematurely.
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It would be a tragedy for those gains to be cut short prematurely.
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Ferrier said that she left the event before it was prematurely shut down.
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The specter of his term ending prematurely has hung over his entire presidency.
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So I would have to see this myself before writing it off prematurely.
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Born prematurely, Jeremiah has a series of medical issues, including chronic lung disease.
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Because Dolly died prematurely, scientists have worried that cloning accelerates the aging process.
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I think it's been abandoned prematurely and people should come back to it.
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The process is long and shouldn't require people to prematurely replace their equipment.
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Half of them will die prematurely as a result of tobacco-related disease.
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Their season had ended prematurely, and two-thirds of the starting lineup departed.
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Schettino was also accused of delaying the evacuation and abandoning his ship prematurely.
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But unfortunately, his work is seeing the light of day a bit prematurely.
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"I think we have had a tendency to be prematurely depressed," Demers says.
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Will the prematurely retired cop with anger-management issues finally go too far?
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" June 2nd: "My hair is coming out and I am getting prematurely aged.
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I look back on it, even though it ended prematurely, with great reverence.
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Many of the babies were born prematurely, with underdeveloped lungs and respiratory ailments.
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My son was born prematurely at 26.5 weeks, weighing less than two pounds.
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The last thing we want to do is jump to any conclusions, prematurely.
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The white oaks and birches did not shed their leaves prematurely, in September.
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"We don't want to turn revenue on in earnest prematurely," Mr. Zeff said.
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Prematurely harvesting the roots of the fish mint will ruin next year's harvest.
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This year's season began prematurely, with Subtropical Storm Andrea forming May 20 near Bermuda.
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"Young Canadians and Americans continue to die prematurely each year from CF," Stephenson said.
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Neck surgery for a previous herniation in 2014 prematurely ended that season for Fielder.
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People close to Comey say he has no plans to leave the job prematurely.
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People used to say to me I'm prematurely gray, but that doesn't happen anymore.
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Many people can't handle this level of pressure and it often ends careers prematurely.
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Not only did their savings stop, but they went in reverse and spent prematurely.
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The deal was prematurely announced by President Donald Trump in a tweet Wednesday morning.
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Science fiction television is littered with hundreds of shows that have been prematurely canceled.
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Four days after his season ended prematurely, the quarterback underwent surgery on his hernia.
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Apple prematurely listed the new Files app for iOS 11 in the App Store.
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The BICEP2 team announced its findings with great fanfare—prematurely, as it turned out.
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If you die prematurely, mechanisms will be in place to help the survivors manage.
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A source close to the company still suggested that Rad exercised his options prematurely.
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of people die prematurely from breathing exhaust-poisoned air.
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In q1 2017, some stocks were harvested prematurely out of consideration for fish welfare.
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I feel like I did everything I could except for starting a family prematurely.
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We should all be concerned about ending a highly effective and important program prematurely.
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For Sharapova, the ban could have prematurely ended her profession as a tennis champion.
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Batman got called back into action, prematurely, because of one major event: The Avengers.
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We decided to end the event prematurely due to the safety of the visitors.
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Anthem responded by asking a judge to forbid Cigna to terminate the deal prematurely.
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But the twins were born prematurely, the Gezes said, and one did not survive.
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Then they might be less hasty in their rush to prematurely normalize monetary policy.
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In many cases, however, the market prematurely gave CEOs the benefit of the doubt.
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"This includes 15 million people dying prematurely, aged between 30 and 69," WHO said.
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Suarez's race ended prematurely when he wrecked with Kasey Kahne with 60 laps remaining.
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"The fact that he also died tragically and prematurely was so devastating," Strongin says.
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And across the prematurely aged visage of its remorseful-in-retrospect founder… Vote Zuck!
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Trump also retweeted a Drudge Report tweet that raised the specter of terrorism prematurely.
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In other words, prematurely optimizing for cost, scale, or uptime is an anti-pattern.
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And they were about twice as likely as an uninjured sibling to die prematurely.
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The entire assemblage has a prematurely dated air, like one of yesterday's forgotten tomorrows.
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I don't support abortion because it prematurely ends a human life without their consent.
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Yet Mr. Trump declared victory prematurely, given that congressional approval is far from certain.
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Infected trees prematurely drop their fruit, most of it too bitter for commercial use.
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"If we do it prematurely it will just be another frustrating experience," he added.
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The biggest risk the Clinton campaign now faces is prematurely resting on its laurels.
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Sixty million lives of the unborn have ended prematurely since the infamous Roe v.
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But many others expired prematurely of alcoholism, depression, midlife heart attacks and car accidents.
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Her tenacity paved the way for half a million people born prematurely living today.
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MUTANDA: Glencore's Mutanda mine in Democratic Republic of Congo suspended operations prematurely on Monday.
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Some 52,000 Americans still die prematurely from inhaling coal pollution each year, said Pierce.
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Erica Clemmons, a mother of one in Atlanta, has given birth prematurely three times.
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Patel's predecessor, Raghuram Rajan, also quit prematurely in 2016 over disagreements with Modi's government.
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The narrator has another sister, too, Suad, but a disability takes her life prematurely.
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Did Instant Pot have a heavy foot and put it on the market prematurely?
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Should the E.P.A. try to revoke the waiver prematurely, California will, without question, sue.
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Deadwood ended prematurely and Deadwood: The Movie gives us the ends of their stories.
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Or leave prematurely, run out of money, and be poor again in the Philippines?
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And if they don't — or simply can't — their careers suffer, and sometimes end prematurely.
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Born three months prematurely with cerebral palsy, she uses forearm crutches to get around.
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Bringing on self-driving cars prematurely is the best way to kill a technology.
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The museum will prematurely close its current exhibition, on the designer Karl Lagerfeld, on Monday.
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Editor's note: This commentary has been revised from an earlier version that was published prematurely.
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Still, Honea said Monday he wasn't taking any chances by prematurely lifting the evacuation order.
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Google prematurely revealed a larger, Nest-branded take on the company's Home Hub smart display.
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It's possible that the Nintendo UK site prematurely listed the games ahead of QuakeCon announcement.
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David died eight hours after being born due to untreated complications with being born prematurely.
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The Apollo program was cancelled prematurely, and the wider world lost interest in the Moon.
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He's said his assistant submitted the form prematurely and has had to repeatedly revise it.
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It was applauded until some questioned whether the donor had been pronounced brain-dead prematurely.
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VC often compels companies to prematurely scale, which is typically a death sentence for startups.
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Shortly after arriving at SeaWorld's rescue facilities, the animal gave birth prematurely to Little Gem.
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Producing only plain text bores today's teens and prematurely scares many away from the field.
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Doug Collins, the top Republican on the committee, accused Nadler of issuing a subpoena prematurely.
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Children born prematurely often need a respiratory therapist to help them take their first breath.
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Viewers miss important plays when the broadcaster cuts to a commercial; broadcasts can end prematurely.
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A preliminary analysis suggests this stage happened prematurely, likely the result of a software error.
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She gave birth prematurely the next day, after 23 weeks of pregnancy, the affidavit said.
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Sometimes providers send a bill prematurely, before they receive payment from your insurer, said Liu.
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But on Wednesday morning, Nelson said Scott had "prematurely claimed victory" after the Fox projection.
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Mailer concluded, accurately although prematurely, that foul language would soon have a place in politics.
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It's impossible to know whether this scandal will force President Donald Trump from office prematurely.
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"It is a way to sideline and end the [Robert] Mueller investigation prematurely," she said.
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Andersson's first child with partner Tom Kemp was born seven weeks prematurely on Dec. 23.
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Both walking and vigorous sport will reduce your risk of dying prematurely at any age.
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Those against the measure argue that life should not be ended prematurely, the Sun noted.
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Campbell Soup said it harvested carrots – the best known products of Bolthouse – prematurely in spring.
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Meanwhile, China and Russia are building new nuclear plants while we are closing them prematurely.
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Permanently worried, prematurely worn, she stayed even when her husband left for lack of work.
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Was this a case of a prematurely enlightened family court judge doing the right thing?
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Many researchers, program directors and city health officials have argued against ending the grants prematurely.
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Barbara Bush's hair began to turn prematurely white after the shock of the girl's death.
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The researchers found that, just as with soot, people in the smoggiest cities die prematurely.
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It may also save ego depletion from being discarded prematurely as a useful scientific concept.
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One of the packages exploded prematurely at a FedEx processing center; the other was recovered.
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People born prematurely should be especially vigilant about the onset of kidney disease decades later.
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University lecturer Salar Othman Ameen blamed the Kurdish authorities for calling the independence referendum prematurely.
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The ice roads that carry freight in winter and spring have been going soft prematurely.
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Robert Corker and Jeff Flake are retiring prematurely because they ran afoul of President Trump.
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If it works in bigger studies, it could help prevent deaths of babies born prematurely.
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Chairman David Medine is set to resign prematurely this summer, potentially limiting the board's work.
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Graham voted to impeach Clinton, and urged Democrats to resist prematurely making up their minds.
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Their loss from excessive noradrenaline could be causing this to happen prematurely, the team suggest.
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In many cases, however, the market prematurely gave corporate chiefs the benefit of the doubt.
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Eovaldi was making his first appearance since right elbow inflammation prematurely ended his 2015 season.
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Then, on Monday her second child was born prematurely, a month early but otherwise healthy.
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G J.R. Smith's wife gave birth prematurely to the family's third daughter, the couple revealed.
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Kids born prematurely were also 26% more likely to develop type 2 diabetes in childhood.
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Most financial authorities are being careful to not prematurely over-regulate the blockchain tech space.
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They deserve not to be forced to grind their bodies down prematurely working endless hours.
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"The primary risk of dying prematurely in childhood cancer survivors is cardiovascular disease," Jones noted.
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Kennedy gave birth prematurely to a third child, Patrick, who died after a day, Mrs.
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She was struggling with depression and post-traumatic stress after losing a baby born prematurely.
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This pollution made the lives of Pittsburgh residents harder and caused many to die prematurely.
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"That's a short-sighted decision if you end up miserable or leaving prematurely," she continues.
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His 2013 season ended prematurely when he had surgery to remove bone chips from his elbow.
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The plan was foiled by guards who caused the drones to explode prematurely, the attacker says.
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I was thrilled when, in 2013, a study was published on Belgian men who ejaculate prematurely.
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The NTSB defended the decision, saying Tesla released investigative information prematurely and in violation of procedure.
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Here, although Beverly often acts in an adult role, it's clear she's been prematurely thrust there.
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It is important that we do not release information prematurely that would harm Nissan's competitiveness position.
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Seeing as the show was cut down so prematurely, we're looking forward to the new run.
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Dish's Sling TV website has (perhaps prematurely) unveiled a new set-top box, the AirTV Player.
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After raising rates prematurely in 2010 and 2011, the Riksbank is loth to do so again.
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Instead of retaining beloved features, Apple is killing them prematurely to hit an internal accounting goal.
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"Prematurely canceling a program for political reasons costs jobs and wastes billions of dollars," he said.
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It takes all participants to give change time to take hold, not to jump out prematurely.
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Black women are also more likely than white women to deliver babies prematurely — with devastating consequences.
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Asa'ad is thin and prematurely grey; his rheumy eyes tell of a life of hard graft.
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"I think we acted prematurely, before we had all the facts," an anonymous senator told Politico.
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Portale has been trying to establish that police prematurely zeroed in on Graswald as a suspect.
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Earlier on Monday, USA Today prematurely tweeted that Moonves was suspended before quickly retracting the report.
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It lets the company smooth earnings by prematurely recognizing revenue, and pushing shortfalls into the future.
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In 2010 a suicide bomber died when his bomb belt went off prematurely in central Stockholm.
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A newborn baby Nile hippopotamus arrived prematurely on Tuesday at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.
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Perhaps 20133,22013-220,22014 of greater Delhi's 25m people die prematurely every year because of air pollution.
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The accident that occurred in 2014 was a result of the feathers being prematurely being unlocked.
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Such was the mood of optimism that Mr Obama was prematurely awarded the Nobel peace prize.
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He started prematurely, was told to wait, and when he re-started he had no confidence.
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During her first term in 21989-14 she pressed the bank to ease monetary policy prematurely.
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So Thamman contrives to make his father disappear prematurely, that he may sell off the lands.
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Among the consequences of this approach are prematurely dying older men and unnecessarily suffering older women.
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Lucky for us he was incompetent and his bomb was either a fizzle or prematurely detonated.
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The triplets were born prematurely and had low birth weights, both common complications of multiple births.
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"Pods that are picked prematurely are intercepted and then destroyed," Besoa, the Sava police chief, said.
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Granted, Dean's character -- who was prematurely crowned King of Westeros -- was killed off in season 6.
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Prematurely balding, with a somewhat vampiric face, Miller is an experienced troll after Trump's own heart.
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The Compromise kept the nation from descending prematurely into what would be a horrific civil war.
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An East German Politburo officer prematurely lifted restrictions on travel between the two parts of Berlin.
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Some observers are also concerned that the Fed is prematurely running down its already depleted arsenal.
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He was delivered by C-section, a little prematurely, and had some fluid in his lungs.
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If a pregnant woman's water breaks prematurely, the baby does not have to be delivered immediately.
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One of the people implicated in the plot was injured after the device apparently detonated prematurely.
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Born prematurely, he spent his first few weeks in a clinic and then at a hospital.
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Student Opinion Have you heard about Fiona, the baby hippo born prematurely at the Cincinnati Zoo?
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The moral (provisionally, and perhaps prematurely, drawn) is that transparency is not unambiguously a good thing.
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Today, Americans die prematurely of heart disease and lung cancer at higher rates than the Taiwanese.
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But when Aurora is prematurely roused from a state of suspended animation, her hopes are dashed.
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The Salk team worked first with mice that age prematurely, so as to get quick results.
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"Prematurely canceling a program for political reasons costs jobs and wastes billions of dollars," he added.
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We last saw Gary Whitehead in 2013, when he was trying to make us age prematurely.
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"The vehicle was prematurely dropped from an Air Force C-17 about 1 pm," Lt. Col.
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" "If certain crops germinate/flower prematurely & a freeze follows, crops could fail or drop in yield.
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If certain crops germinate/flower prematurely & a freeze follows, crops could fail or drop in yield.
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Once Acquavella reported — prematurely, as it turned out — securing all the Mirós, Pace scrambled even harder.
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The city is on trend to match these numbers for human lives prematurely lost this year.
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"Helen was convinced that the medical community had dismissed her father's work prematurely," O'Donnell-Tormey said.
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She was born prematurely after 25 weeks, and was originally given a 10% chance of survival.
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Tanaka was born prematurely in 1903 and married Hideo Tanaka in 1922, Guinness World Records said.
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Others are worried that excessive hype about the power of their field might kill it prematurely.
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Breathing in all this is linked to heart and lung diseases, which contribute to people dying prematurely.
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But because he took those tools from his father's shed prematurely, his stepmother called police on him.
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Investigators later determined that a design issue allowed Alsbury to unlock SpaceShipTwo&aposs "feathering" descent system prematurely.
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But the point is that the probe should still be open — not closed prematurely to protect Trump.
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They led to an increase in the number of babies born prematurely or at low birth weight.
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When her son was born, prematurely, she couldn't summon an ambulance or a ride to the hospital.
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But for the second time in three years, Parker's season ended prematurely with a torn left ACL.
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But, he said, the risk was that the central bank could be tempted to lower rates prematurely.
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In the 13 years she has been in office, Merkel's demise has been prematurely announced many times.
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Of these, 15 million are people who die prematurely or between the ages of 30 and 203.
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And if that hasn't convinced you yet, it slows down the development of wrinkled, prematurely aged skin.
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"My daughter was here at Royal Oak NICU when she was born prematurely," Peeples told FOX 2 .
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So the twin boys were born four weeks prematurely, but they&aposre doing great, by the way.
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TMZ broke the story ... the twins were born prematurely and placed under lights ... presumably to cure jaundice.
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While some people might feel awkward saving for a wedding so prematurely, Sethi feels the opposite way.
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Other research has suggested that people born prematurely are also more likely to be timid or introverted.
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The last North Korean missile launch happened in April and also ended with the weapon exploding prematurely.
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Pessimists understand this too, but are prematurely embittered even as they plug in their credit card numbers.
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Big, trendy styles tend to weigh heavy on the earlobe, which causes the skin to sag prematurely.
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She said she plans to create a charity to honor her late grandson, who was born prematurely.
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You could argue that James himself left America prematurely, before he gave it much of a chance.
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Now, the screen won't turn off prematurely — it will stay on whenever you are looking at it.
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Babies born prematurely are more likely to develop it because their skulls are softer when they're born.
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Babies, especially those born prematurely, are especially vulnerable to infection, as their immune systems haven't developed properly.
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Circumstances force the hibernating crew to awaken prematurely, despite still being years away from their intended destination.
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Twitter users implored the two to make it happen, prematurely appointing them as the next power couple.
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At this rate, 5.6 million American children alive today will die prematurely as a result of smoking.
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By the same token, the bond market has prematurely predicted an end to declining inflation eight times.
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His 2014 season ended prematurely with a broken leg, but he had a nice year in 2015.
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I don't want to prematurely age my skin and I definitely don't want to get skin cancer.
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At issue was the booking of profits prematurely and delays in logging expenses to pad out results.
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Microsoft has released a Windows patch for a security vulnerability that was prematurely disclosed earlier this week.
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But doctors and public health experts have warned that prematurely loosening restrictions could lead to more infections.
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He was born prematurely and kept in an over-oxygenated incubator, which left him with impaired vision.
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Around 400,000 people per year die prematurely across the European Union because of pollution, the commission says.
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Still, more than half a million smokers a year will die prematurely if more is not done.
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Her 2018 season ended prematurely, in September, after her surgically repaired right shoulder started giving her fits.
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Let's prematurely accept the apologies for being so famous, so rich, so slim-seeming in a suit.
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Ullah prematurely detonated a pipe bomb attached to his body in the busy transport hub last month.
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Indeed, though its Republican contingent prematurely declared the inquiry over, he and his Democratic colleagues never stopped investigating.
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She has also established The Callum Foundation, which is named after her late grandson who was born prematurely.
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Because babies born that prematurely are more susceptible to life-threatening respiratory illnesses, daycare was not an option.
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Why it matters: 30,000 babies are born prematurely (before 26 weeks of gestation) in the U.S. each year.
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The invention could be a great stride in the effort to increase the survival of babies born prematurely.
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Babies born prematurely are at risk for serious health issues including breathing problems, feeding difficulties and developmental delay.
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None of the engineers dared jinx the promising moment by celebrating prematurely, or even making the slightest sound.
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A day that began under a cloudless sky ended prematurely when a thunderstorm ended play at 3.35 p.m.
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That's in no small part because it tends to feel so incomplete: lives lived belatedly, lives lost prematurely.
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"He was appalled, as we all were, when Marie Yovanovitch was removed prematurely," the retired US ambassador said.
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As a result of this mutation, bone production speeds up and bones in the skull fuse together prematurely.
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So women who are at a higher risk of going into labor prematurely have to be extra careful.
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The triumph comes prematurely, as if to move past the ugly reality of depression as quickly as possible.
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His Kenyan father's absconsion, and the extended absences of his adored Kansan mother, left him prematurely self-reliant.
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If Silicon Valley's Richard Hendricks exercises a bit more, he might not die prematurely from so much sitting.
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Miller allegedly told detectives the children seemed malnourished because they were born prematurely, according to the arrest reports.
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Other research has similarly suggested that things like drugs, PTSD or even experiencing racism might age us prematurely.
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There's no shortage of groundbreaking artists who die prematurely, whether it's Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley or Hank Williams.
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The government issued the highest level of alert and thousands of people were evacuated—prematurely, it turned out.
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She posits numerous reasons for this, one being that mothers wanting a boy may prematurely stop breastfeeding girls.
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Fiona was born prematurely, so her morning starts with a weigh in and in this case, a shower.
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People who are unemployed are more likely to die prematurely, have heart disease and have depression or anxiety.
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He preaches patience, and says prematurely commercializing the seed could ultimately prevent the grain from reaching its potential.
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For example, in mice, researchers blocked a gene that caused cancer, but the mice ended up aging prematurely.
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Based on the Startup Genome report, none of the startups that scaled prematurely passed the 100,000 user mark.
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At 52, Myers wouldn't qualify for the term "prematurely gray," but the quick change has fans' heads spinning.
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The new options include Vanilla Chai, Cinnamon Churro, Caramel, Mocha Chip, and perhaps a little prematurely, Pumpkin Spice.
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As the government loosened fiscal policy, the Central Bank prematurely slashed its benchmark interest rate in 2011-12.
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The findings, published in the journal Nature Communications, may dispel long-held concerns that cloned animals age prematurely.
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If a fatal combination of Valium and NyQuil hadn't prematurely ended Bangs' career, I imagine Twitter would have.
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If the engine shuts off prematurely, Juno might still end up in orbit, albeit in the wrong orbit.
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But pundits rushed to prematurely praise him to balance out all the well-deserved criticism that came before.
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Democrats have accused the majority of prematurely shutting down an investigation in order to shield the White House.
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Using a lower octane fuel could often result in pinging or knocking because the fuel was igniting prematurely.
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An earlier version of this article misidentified the candidate for whom The Times prematurely declared victory in 2000.
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But tanning beds can increase your risk of developing skin cancer and they can prematurely age your skin.
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Until this year, no other artwork had been taken down prematurely since the art competition began in 85033.
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Tens of thousands will experience lifelong, treatment-related health and emotional effects and many survivors will die prematurely.
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Now imagine how drastically all this mayhem gets ratcheted up if Trump is forced to leave office prematurely.
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I even spoke to a woman who took medical retirement prematurely, too traumatized to keep working at all.
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Elizabeth also has stopped orgasming prematurely since going on Effexor, part of a similar drug class called SNRIs.
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At first, they just wanted to compare brain activity in babies born prematurely and those born full-term.
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His parents expected him some time in November 1995, but he was was born prematurely on August 22.
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The scenario casts Earthlings as early bloomers, prematurely born long before the universe's most fertile life-bearing years.
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Another firm, Dewan Housing Finance Corp, said this week it would not allow depositors to prematurely withdraw funds.
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Or, alternatively, that the rebels had initiated the process prematurely, and would not reach the threshold of 48?
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His younger brother died in 1958 when, according to the authorities, a bomb he was making exploded prematurely.
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The twins were born prematurely on May 13, 2013, at just 27 weeks in an emergency cesarean section.
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The department last year prematurely ended grants to some teen pregnancy prevention programs, claiming weak evidence of success.
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Nguyen said some states prematurely destroy rape kits and others deny survivors a copy of their police report.
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Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who's been aggressively investigating Trump, warns that Democrats shouldn't move prematurely toward impeachment.
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That either suggests Microsoft is behind on Windows 10X or Lenovo is pushing ahead aggressively and likely prematurely.
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Although she was born prematurely, with the most amazing care that she received in NICU, she is healthy.
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It's worth repeating: Over 50,000 Americans still die prematurely each year from the consequences of breathing coal pollution.
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Infants born prematurely were at increased risk of both Type 218 and Type 13 diabetes in ensuing decades.
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Riney explained that in the past, start-ups would sometimes prematurely go public in order to raise funds.
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Proponents of confrontation with Iran in Washington, Riyadh and Tel Aviv were all caught celebrating Zarif's departure prematurely.
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After casting his vote in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, he said he would not declare himself the winner prematurely.
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Just remember to cut off the power to the switch first, lest the lights prematurely go out forever.
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Kafka's "The meaning of life is that it stops" remains scant consolation when life is robbed unexpectedly or prematurely.
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Mothers between the ages of 14 and 133 are more likely to deliver prematurely, according to one recent study.
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The problem with professor He's actions isn't that he engaged in human gene-editing—it's that he acted prematurely.
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As the Associated Press points out, the video feed cuts off prematurely, which is standard for any classified payload.
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The answer to that from a carefully done [2001] scientific study is 96,800 black people die prematurely every year.
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Prematurely releasing the positive results of an ongoing forensic analysis is out of the ordinary, to say the least.
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Prematurely gray haired, bilingual Duque studied economic law at American University in Washington and public policy management at Georgetown.
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More than 400,000 EU citizens die prematurely each year because of overall poor air quality, the European Commission said.
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Babies born prematurely - earlier than 27 weeks - often have difficulty breathing and digesting food in the weeks after birth.
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It was a classic Being Mary Jane episode that made me prematurely ready for the season to be over.
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"He was appalled, as we all were, when Marie Yovanovitch was removed prematurely," a retired US ambassador told CNN.
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Earlier this week, individuals claimed to prematurely purchase a small number of Nintendo Switch systems from an unspecified retailer.
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Ethan throws a man on to the floor, ruins the cake, and the celebratory balloons prematurely fall on him.
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Star India, one of HBO's international distributors, claimed responsibility after Episode 4, "The Spoils of War," prematurely appeared online.
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The company revealed on Friday that it prematurely initiated a price hike it meant to institute on July 12.
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Protection systems must contribute to system stability by riding through minor disturbances, rather than worsening it by disconnecting prematurely.
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Protection systems must contribute to system stability by "riding through" minor disturbances, rather than worsening it by disconnecting prematurely.
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Burning fossil fuels is a large contributor to air pollution, which kills about 20093 million people prematurely each year.
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A newly-tested artificial womb could change the way doctors care for babies born prematurely, according to new research.
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And he prematurely praised Michael Brown, his boss of FEMA, ("Brownie, you are doing a heck of a job").
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Doctor's recommend estrogen therapy after a bilateral oophorectomy, yet many women do not take it or discontinue it prematurely.
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The result was either to slide the French into the Allied column a bit prematurely or sidestep Torch altogether.
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Overall, perhaps as many as 2.5m people in India die prematurely every year owing in part to air pollution.
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Mr Goodfriend has for years called for higher rates, prematurely sounding the alarm about inflation as early as 2010.
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The new mom confirmed her daughter was born prematurely on her Instagram Story Friday, showing a nano preemie diaper.
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Still, we don't know if this romance is real, or just something fans on Twitter are prematurely stanning for.
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But the answer may explain the fate of many satellites that have failed prematurely in orbit over the years.
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Why it matters: Several nuclear power plants have or are set to shut down prematurely due to economic challenges.
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As beloved celebrities and musicians died prematurely, and electorates the world over made deeply questionable choices, Ronaldo was brilliant.
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Lauren once crashed the simulator, ending the mission prematurely by hitting a button while the craft was in flight.
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But it could also—if used prematurely, greedily, or unilaterally—drive species extinct and destroy public trust in science.
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Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer warned that attempting prematurely to shut down the investigation would trigger a constitutional crisis.
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Sometimes you just have to leak the footage prematurely before the Kardashian-West family can beat you to it.
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Only 2 percent of contracts are terminated prematurely, compared with 20-25 percent for traditional training schemes, organizers say.
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There are a number of ways Trump's presidency could end prematurely, even if none of them seem particularly likely.
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But when they reversed course prematurely, as America's did in 1937, the economy suffered a nasty and immediate relapse.
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Lawler (and a lot of fans) believed ref Herb Dean prematurely stopped the fight while Robbie was getting choked.
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ProStars went on like this for 12 episodes; the 13th and final episode was, perhaps prematurely, a clip show.
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New research shows that astronauts aren't dying prematurely, but scientists caution that long duration missions will pose serious risks.
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And an unprecedented ten more existing plants have announced firm plans to prematurely shut down in the near future.
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Every year, elders and people with disabilities are prematurely forced into nursing homes and hospitals as the last resort.
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The US Naval Academy says an email appearing to announced the availability of "satanic religious services" was sent prematurely.
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"I do not want to in any way lessen being an advocate by prematurely being someone's surrogate," he said.
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"The reality is that had he not prematurely ejaculated at Reagan, he could have raped me," she said Tuesday.
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Prematurely terminating the contract to manage NREPP could make it harder for decision-makers to choose programs that work.
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WASHINGTON — If life in the White House has prematurely aged President Obama, his vital statistics do not show it.
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If the Fed raises rates prematurely, however, it will have little room to correct the error by doing more.
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"The prospect of trade restrictions and counter-restrictions threatens to ... derail growth prematurely," said IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld.
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No one wants to die prematurely, but when it's their time, most people want to go quickly and painlessly.
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With the local media revealing ever more of the Gupta family's influence, Eskom — not McKinsey — prematurely terminated the contract.
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But that was before the late 1990s, when bottles of white Burgundy began prematurely oxidizing on a regular basis.
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In the city center, there's a monument (perhaps prematurely built) to the father of Russian astronautics, Sergej Pavlovic Korolev.
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After surgery at the age of 12, I was left with the perpetual thought that I would die prematurely.
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a Trump confidant, cautioned against prematurely lifting containment rules because of concerns about the economy.
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With all of these effects, it is no wonder that more than 100,000 black people die prematurely each year.
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Researchers at the University of Copenhagen found a significant tie between living through periods of poverty and aging prematurely.
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Studies indicate that prematurely loosening restrictions to limit the spread of a virus would increase the number of cases.
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Data from one of John Cacioppo's studies revealed that people suffering from loneliness are more likely to die prematurely.
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a Trump confidant, cautioned against prematurely lifting containment rules because of concerns about the economy.
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He nearly drowned when his capsule landed in the Atlantic Ocean and sank after the hatch blew off prematurely.
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If your MVP investment seems expensive, compare it to the costs of jumping into a business prematurely and failing.
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Bat flips and caps tilted to the side and even prematurely untucked jerseys have ruffled feathers over the years.
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The company appealed last year, arguing that the teenager had jumped prematurely, and that her death was an accident.
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Unhitched Eli Falk and Rina Shapiro say expectations from their upbringing and Jewish communities caused them to marry prematurely.
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Women with insomnia or other sleep problems have an increased risk of giving birth prematurely, a new study suggests.
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"We think inflation is around the corner and then inflation doesn't come because we raise rates prematurely," he said.
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When my daughter was born prematurely and had to spend time in the NICU, feeding her was a challenge.
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Each year almost 4 million people die prematurely from these indoor pollutants, which cause lung disease, cancer and strokes.
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The fund's insurance requirement has twice allowed it to recoup money lent to small businesses whose founders died prematurely.
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Now their faces appear on the big screen — they, too, are tough and sad, prematurely worn down by life.
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It was one of several episodes of head trauma that inhibited Kariya's career and ended it prematurely in 2011.
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When Osmond, prematurely, declares his love for Isabel and she refuses him, their parting ends in their first touch.
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The population of East Kentucky is one of the unhealthiest, most addicted, prematurely aged—and otherwise unemployable—in America.
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The Russian jet's action forced the US Navy aircraft to end its mission prematurely, one of the officials said.
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Babies born prematurely - earlier than 22 weeks - often have difficulty breathing and digesting food in the weeks after birth.
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Reliance said in a statement on Monday that the government had approached the court prematurely to enforce its claim.
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In 2015, they found that white blood cells among strivers were prematurely aged relative to those of their peers.
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"They prematurely announced it, got excited about it, they made a big splash, and it was all for naught."
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In Europe, nearly 400,000 people a year die prematurely because of poor air quality, according to the European Union.
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The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, prematurely closed its exhibition of photographs by Nicholas Nixon at the artist's request.
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Critics claimed the research was performed prematurely and without oversight, and that He avoided the normal channels, among other accusations.
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"It's possible Tillerson is keeping his powder dry so he doesn't make enemies prematurely," said a former State Department official.
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However, not everyone is happy about the prospect of genetically modified (GM) mosquitoes being used to prematurely terminate their offspring.
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"The Grammys announced a performance by Ms. Lauryn Hill prematurely and without approval," the rep tells PEOPLE in a statement.
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Having a lot of vegetation near your home decreases your odds of dying prematurely by 12%, according to one study.
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Similarly, if someone dislikes the couple you reference in your bio, they could prematurely disregard you as a potential partner.
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The audit committee also noted that internal controls were not fully followed and revenue was booked prematurely for some transactions.
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As of late February, Rolls-Royce said 35 787s were grounded globally due to engine blades corroding or cracking prematurely.
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Although Raphael had designed the entire room, he died prematurely in 1520, leaving behind his sketches for students to follow.
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"I'm being deliberately vague," she added, perhaps to avoid directly insinuating prematurely that Apple has agreed to any such deal.
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These and more changes meant 160,000 people in the US didn't die prematurely due to air pollution in 703 alone.
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Intriguingly, Netflix had similar problems with trying to bring another beloved, prematurely-canceled comedy, Arrested Development, to the computer screen.
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It seems an unalloyed good that prematurely born fetuses may eventually have a greatly improved chance to live and thrive.
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Much like last winter's MacBook Pro refresh, this MateBook leaves me feeling like I've sampled the future of laptops prematurely.
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Still, I would have been grateful to see more of him and thought he was sent home a bit prematurely.
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These and more changes meant 900,2200 people in the US didn't die prematurely due to air pollution in 2115 alone.
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"They obviously like to keep a tighter circle, in which case prematurely requesting access might seem too aggressive," she says.
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The World Health Organization estimates around 4.3 million people die prematurely each year from illnesses linked to household air pollution.
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FLORIDA BEACHGOER FINDS BURIED MARINE CORPS RING, SEARCHES FOR OWNER Winn&aposs son, Jayden Xavier, was born prematurely in 2009.
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Consider, for example, that doctors do not have a good way to predict if a baby will be born prematurely.
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Babies born prematurely (before 39 to 40 weeks of pregnancy) are at higher risk for all sorts of health problems.
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"All That" fans might've prematurely slimed themselves over Nickelodeon's reunion announcement -- TMZ has learned the special isn't what it seems.
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Family Library's pending launch had been rumored for months, and was prematurely reported as having gone live earlier in July.
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That national rate masks big disparities: Black women are more than 50 percent more likely to deliver prematurely than whites.
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In Wednesday's decision, the 2nd Circuit said Cote did not abuse her powers or act prematurely in approving the settlement.
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The report cited Bella's mother's previous history with child services in saying DCF prematurely closed the child's case in 2013.
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As of late February, Rolls-Royce said 35 787s were grounded globally due to engine blades corroding or cracking prematurely.
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After running for 26 days, it was prematurely shut down when conservatives accused the exhibit of promoting blasphemy and pedophilia.
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In my companion article, I'll argue that prematurely optimistic visions by clean energy advocates can have serious consequences as well.
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One official said that Aycock remains on active duty and was not prematurely reassigned from his command of the Shiloh.
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Democrats have said Trump has declared victory prematurely, cautioning that the full scope of Mueller's findings are not yet known.
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A bomb prematurely exploded Sunday night at an apartment in the Surabaya suburb of Sidoarjo, killing a mother and daughter.
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Intelligence Committee Republicans ended the investigation abruptly last year amid complaints from Democrats, who said it had been completed prematurely.
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While these are challenging times for all of higher education, I caution against prematurely writing off any of these institutions.
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Many close friends died prematurely, including Merlo and Magnani, who succumbed to cancer, he in 1963 and she in 1973.
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During the 2019 preseason, Miller tore his ACL, prematurely ending his final season under his contract with the Houston Texans.
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Democrats accused their GOP colleagues of shuttering the probe prematurely and pointed to what they called ample evidence of collusion.
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Disempowering front-line counselors whose input gets ignored by physicians who prematurely discharge at-risk veterans, sometimes against their will.
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His comments have angered members of Congress who fear that the president is underestimating the threat and declaring victory prematurely.
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However, a word of caution to prematurely jubilant conservatives: The left's concern over Trump's appointment isn't really just about abortion.
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You've planned a trip somewhere even warmer, eaten brunch outdoors, and even started to get prematurely excited for Summer Fridays.
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Some Republicans argue that it is important not to count Trump out prematurely, as has happened so many times before.
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Among those experienced with properly aged wines, uncorking a fine bottle prematurely will draw aghast grimaces and cries of infanticide.
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In August, after a protracted hunger strike in a maternity hospital, a baby boy was delivered prematurely through cesarean section.
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Ms. Henley was born with Crouzon Syndrome, a craniofacial condition that causes the bones in the head to fuse prematurely.
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A third Spirit flight last year was forced to land prematurely in Los Angeles because of fumes in the cabin.
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Monopolies not only prematurely euthanize big firms that are good tax payers and employers, but perform infanticide on emerging retailers.
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Belle — who is an identical twin — was born prematurely at 30 weeks, her dad, Kyle Geiselman, told TODAY last week.
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The strategy could backfire, some say, if the public perceives the court as stepping in prematurely to help the administration.
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Robin and Ellie Schneider: Ellie was born prematurely at 21 weeks and six days and is now 2 years old.
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The company said at the time that it had booked profits prematurely and delayed logging expenses to pad its results.
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Tyson Luke Fury was born three months prematurely on August 12, 1988, in a rough suburb of Manchester in England.
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Recently, however, scientists announced that they had created an artificial womb in which lambs born prematurely grew for a month.
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Forces loyal to General Hifter, a brash and ambitious former Libyan Army officer, have prematurely claimed victory in Benghazi before.
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The weight and burdens of the presidency prematurely ages occupant of the Oval Office, and Trump could die in office.
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The report notes that identifying why dig once bills routinely die prematurely is difficult given the closed door legislative process.
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The only ones suffering are patients: They wait, their symptoms worsen, they receive older generic drugs and some prematurely die.
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Regardless, old people would die, babies would be born prematurely and at reduced birth weight, and economic output would stumble.
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They don't want to be seen as celebrating prematurely before Congress can send a final tax package to Trump's desk.
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While under pressure, many leaders make a common mistake at this phase: They prematurely jump to assigning roles and responsibilities.
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He wants to leave the game a winner and settle scores with all those who prematurely danced on his grave.
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But if the internet has taught us anything, it's to never write off a good gorilla meme as prematurely dead.
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As if they already knew that in the end he'd go nowhere quick, one of those kids who peaked prematurely.
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It's not unheard of for Apple's code to prematurely identify unannounced features, but including this graphic seems a rare gaffe.
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Seven projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system and at least three fell prematurely, landing inside Gaza, it said.
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His NBA career that was prematurely cut short by a knee injury and he declared bankruptcy only about six years later.
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For parents of babies born prematurely, it can be even harder to get an awkwardly large diaper on a fragile newborn.
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Couples, teenagers and even a mother-daughter duo were all game (though the daughter prematurely freaked out and refused to enter).
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There's a desire for produce perfection, which along with confusing expiration and use-by dates can prompt tossing out food prematurely.
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Fiona, who was born prematurely in January at the Cincinnati Zoo, took her first swim with both her parents on Tuesday.
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"A thrilling finish for the app entrepreneur as he picks his perfect investment partners," concluded the show's voice-over, somewhat prematurely.
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Babies born prematurely especially benefit from breast milk, which lowers their risk of infections, especially necrotizing enterocolitis, a serious intestinal disease.
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Another neighbor, Lynn Ingram, recalled how Jeremiah had been born prematurely, but beat the odds and was thriving as a toddler.
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In the clip, Phoenix – who was born prematurely on Christmas Eve – laid peacefully, before mom Vanessa smooched him on the head.
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Born five and a half weeks prematurely on August 7, 1963, Patrick weighed just four pounds, ten and a half ounces.
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I might have nixed my mime career prematurely, but during the moments I was performing, I felt some of its power.
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Did Maze Runner actor Dylan O'Brien prematurely predict his future relationship with The Miseducation of Cameron Post star Chloë Grace Moretz?
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"Women who prematurely stop these therapies are at a higher risk for the recurrence of breast cancer," Biggers added by email.
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When people born prematurely had romances and friendships, their relationships seemed to be just as positive and fulfilling as anyone else's.
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"I'm just very, very sad that these people who are so much younger than me passed away so prematurely," he said.
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This is one reason why we should not allow nuclear plants that have plenty of useful life left to close prematurely.
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On certain maps, throws can also end a round prematurely if you manage to toss your opponent out of the arena.
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" In a statement to PEOPLE, Revolve said, "This morning, images of a forth coming LPA collection were prematurely released on Revolve.com.
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However, his heart disease gradually worsened, and by the time he was 65, he had prematurely entered end-stage heart failure.
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A fourth federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's decision to prematurely end grants aimed at cutting teen pregnancy rates.
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If patients are not able to get the more expensive therapy, they are more likely to die prematurely of their disease.
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In fact, the same medication has long been used to help kids who prematurely start puberty at ages 4 and 5.
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According to Oba, Trump and Giuliani may have also missed an opportunity to secure a political victory by prematurely speaking out.
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In fact, separating safety and efficacy processes may relieve political pressure from patients' groups on the FDA to approve drugs prematurely.
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"There's a question of whether people have to go into nursing homes prematurely" because they lack family caregivers, Dr. Glasgow said.
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When their son, Kaleb Arkell Graves, was later born prematurely, at 24 weeks, the couple chronicled the experience on social media.
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He worried that they would be shot, that Adula's mother would collapse, that her sister-in-law would give birth prematurely.
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In May, 2010, Ariel and Natasha were born prematurely, and we wanted to give them twelve months to grow before moving.
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The real replacement is likely to be natural gas, as it was for Vermont Yankee, Kewaunee and other prematurely closed reactors.
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In some cases, the Vision Fund seems to be trying to prematurely anoint a winner in particular markets, venture sources said.
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If the current trend continues, the campaign estimates 5.6 million of today's youth will die prematurely from a smoking-related illness.
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Opponents say it would prematurely reward North Korea with partial normalization of relations before it takes any major steps to denuclearize.
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"If we do it prematurely it'll just be another frustrating position for all of us and for the public," he said.
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One hundred had been born prematurely, weighing less than 53 kg, while the other 89 had weighed more than 2.5 kg.
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To this end, he seeks to shut down the Mueller investigation prematurely to prevent Americans from ever learning the full truth.
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The agency estimates that in 2010, rules on soot and smog kept 164,000 Americans from dying prematurely, mostly from heart attacks.
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Now Trump doesn't even have a US ambassador in Kiev after prematurely recalling former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch to the United States.
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In less than a week, the fog killed about 413,000 people, and another 8,000 died prematurely in the months that followed.
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A recent about-face by the A.N.C. had raised hopes — prematurely, it turned out — that things might be different this year.
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Key players like Tayler Hill and LaToya Sanders saw their seasons end prematurely or never happen at all because of injuries.
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His administration has prematurely killed off the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as well as prospects for a bilateral investment treaty with China.
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As cases start to come down due to harsh measures, there might be political and economic pressure to lift them prematurely.
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Before the movie ends, his hair has turned gray and his prematurely wizened face has frozen in a mask of terror.
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Well, candidates are already complaining or prematurely declaring victory, and others will surely cast doubt on the results in any case.
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The confusion began early and extended to the end, when Ms. O'Donnell mistimed a cue and prematurely declared the evening over.
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She is alive because of someone's heroism, and she lost her job, prematurely ending a treasured career, because of her own.
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Finally, while it is true that death will claim us all, it is not necessary to cede ground to it prematurely.
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I am a fierce critic of sugar and believe that it, in fact, may have prematurely killed more people than tobacco.
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Both stories forced the royal family's hand into revealing huge news prematurely, and from the monarchy's standpoint, on an undesirable timeline.
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Placental abruption: When the placenta separates from the uterus prematurely, which can be life-threatening for both you and the fetus.
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Dr. Rangel, who had two babies, both born prematurely, wondered whether she was to blame for neglecting her health while pregnant.
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Like Clinton, Biden became the front runner the moment he announced his candidacy, weathering controversies that would prematurely end most campaigns.
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He could off the humanity he so loathes, and she could fill her pies with all that prematurely snuffed-out life.
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The letter argues the increasing thresholds have resulted in candidates -- specifically candidates of color -- being prematurely cut out of the race.
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That said, a question needs to be answered: Why was the McCabe section of his report flagged prematurely to the FBI?
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Kushner said his original security clearance form, which omitted several meetings with Russians in 2016, was submitted prematurely by an assistant.
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If the Supreme Court acts prematurely, however, its erroneous decision could last forever because no higher court can overrule the justices.
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An operation on his left knee last month threatened to end his season prematurely — a threat the suspension ultimately carried out.
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By late February 35 787s had been grounded globally due to engine blades corroding or cracking prematurely, according to Rolls-Royce.
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Up in Silicon Valley, they call it "vaporware": Projects announced so prematurely that they're more than likely to die in development.
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But Derek Holt, vice president and head of capital markets economics at Scotiabank, said the statement marked a prematurely hawkish turn.
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But those men also are less likely than more sedentary people to die prematurely from a heart attack or other cause.
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The greater someone's fitness, the less likely he or she was to have died prematurely and vice versa, the numbers showed.
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His face was handsome, narrow, with a prematurely wrinkled forehead, sideburns you could roll around in and a scurf of stubble.
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Grenades fail to explode… or explode prematurely and turn a squad of infantry into a collection of meat and blood stains.
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The main explanation for the racial gap is that black babies are much more likely to be born prematurely than white ones.
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As such, the Croats went out of the competition prematurely, the first of several teams to be lured into Portugal's turgid trap.
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But for this device to so thoroughly and steadily leak prematurely, just days before release, is starting to feel a bit... off.
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Court documents show Jazmine was born prematurely at 29 weeks old but released safely into her parents' care on July 3, 2018.
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"There is a (stationary) component in the front of the compressor which is wearing prematurely," he told reporters at the Paris Airshow.
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After Sanders supporters thought the convention was being shut down prematurely, loud shouting ensued and there were reports of chairs being hurled.
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"One of the things I can't bear in historical fiction with strong female characters is when they are prematurely woke," says Gilbert.
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Trump's mostly ad-free rise led some pundits to prematurely doubt the effectiveness of political ads, a notion the nominee himself encouraged.
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The main explanation for the racial gap is that black babies are much more likely than white ones to be born prematurely.
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The class of 193 is a prime example of a group of companies that prematurely went public and have suffered the consequences.
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At the end of my shift, I debriefed with the male supervisor who'd reprimanded me for prematurely ending an obscene phone call.
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Unless you choose to cancel your subscription prematurely, your plan will continue within these guidelines through the end of your annual contract.
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Everyone knows that people who go grey prematurely are classy AF. George Clooney, Helen Mirren, Barack Obama, Mr. Shelfield from The Nanny.
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More recent research has found that individuals living in communities with higher levels of income inequality are more likely to die prematurely.
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In that situation, the first two babies were delivered prematurely at 27 weeks, while the third took another 72 days to arrive.
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As many as 400,000 people a year die in hospitals prematurely, according to a 2013 study in the Journal of Patient Safety.
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Image: Getty ImagesBabies born prematurely might have an unexpected disadvantage by the time they reach adulthood, according to new research out Friday.
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These regulations impeded energy development, prematurely shuttered coal plants, delayed or blocked job-creating new projects, crippled innovation and stifled economic growth.
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The injunction would have permitted Kesha to prematurely terminate or edit her contract with Sony, and release music outside of Gottwald's shadow.
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Uber also sometimes called drivers to end rides prematurely if they'd picked up someone on the Greyball list accidentally, per the Times.
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In "I Know Places," Hiddleston and Swift are hanging out in "the water," when their relationship is exposed prematurely by the media.
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There's always the risk that Mueller could simply tell Congress and the American people what he found out if he's fired prematurely.
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Last summer, the administration announced that it would prematurely terminate grant funding for 81 recipient programs, which focused on comprehensive sex ed.
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Name checks were being concluded prematurely in order to meet a 85033-day name check deadline, known as the "steady state" timetable.
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"Too many of these fuel-secure plants have retired prematurely and many more have recently announced retirement," the 2023-page memo reads.
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"Too many of these fuel-secure plants have retired prematurely and many more have recently announced retirement," the 41-page memo reads.
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"President Trump last week signaled to the world that the United States would prematurely withdraw from Syria," McCain said in a statement.
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A study estimated that in 2015, 9 million people died prematurely from pollution-related diseases, accounting for 16% of all deaths worldwide.
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Members of this cohort are now in their 40s, and those who are still alive and still using drugs are aging prematurely.
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In 2014, the EPA estimated that between 50,000 and 120,000 people in the US die prematurely every year because of bad air.
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In 2014, the EPA estimated that between 50,000 and 120,000 people in the US die prematurely every year because of bad air.
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Still, some market veterans argue that a panicky Wall Street is prematurely pricing in a recession that may not hit until 2020.
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That's good news if you're worried that the Fed might move too abruptly to raise interest rates and end the expansion prematurely.
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At the time, the new mom confirmed Alaiya was born prematurely on her Instagram with a picture of a nano preemie diaper.
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Of the hundred or so nuclear plants producing energy in the United States, many of them are at risk of closing prematurely.
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"Too many of these fuel-secure plants have retired prematurely and many more have recently announced retirement," the 85033-page memo read.
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Remember, after Rob and Sharon got married they had a huge fight and she went into labor, giving birth to Frankie prematurely.
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Although the lineup was prematurely leaked last week, it was officially announced last night on "Conan," which you can re-watch here.
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We won't judge you if you prematurely start getting your Blake-inspired wetsuit (or, you know, regular swimsuit) ready for action now.
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We made the call to prematurely ensure the safety of our guests, collaborators and all artists present – our absolute number one priority.
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I believe that it is imperative that we tackle these emerging issues thoughtfully and not rush into new programs or regulations prematurely.
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When people can't fall asleep or prematurely wake from their slumbers, they get a sort of free pass to tweet dumb things.
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Investigators have said the bomber had to possess some level of skill to build and transport devices without them blowing up prematurely.
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"There are so many permutations on how this project can move ahead that it's unwise to write it off prematurely," Yu said.
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In Broward County, the results displayed 212018 minutes before polls closed (a malfunction officials attributed to an employee pressing a button prematurely).
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Not making a big cut in the uterus decreases the odds that the mother will give birth prematurely and need a cesarean.
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L.S.U. Coach Ed Orgeron was prematurely doused with Gatorade when the Tigers appeared to have a clinching interception in the fourth quarter.
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Tens of thousands of Americans will die prematurely and the economic costs will weaken the country, according to the government's own analysis.
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"Not only should Bernie stay in, but it would actively hurt Democrats' chances against Trump if he got out prematurely," he said.
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The Mandela story was arguably more serious than the plagiarism scandal that prematurely ended Biden's first bid for the presidency in 1987.
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Several years later, the Corps of Engineers reopened its examination of the area, acknowledging that it had prematurely shut down the cleanup.
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Predictably, everything went wrong during the next attempt, when Mike's latest steam rocket ignited prematurely, before he'd even climbed into the cockpit.
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The family cluster came to light in November 2015, six months after Liberia had declared its outbreak over — prematurely, it turned out.
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Mr. Cherry's profile differed depending on the hour: Prematurely balding, he wore a hairpiece onstage but shunned it on the golf course.
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"Right now the mainstream media is coronating Trump prematurely, and any turnaround in Indiana changes that narrative and reinvigorates anti-Trump Republicans."
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Keni Harrison, born prematurely to a black single mother, was adopted as a newborn shortly after her sister Tasha had been adopted.
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If the ice were too thin or the floe more irregularly shaped, there would be more risk of it breaking up prematurely.
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Trump and the Republicans have disputed the reasons given by Pelosi and other Democratic leaders for the Democrats leaving Wednesday's meeting prematurely.
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In the US an estimated 20,000 people die prematurely each year because of chronic exposure to smoke, according to the Associated Press.
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Though they are friends now, both say expectations brought on by their upbringing and within their communities caused them to marry prematurely.
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The statement was issued prematurely, the NYPD spokesman said, and further investigation indicated that the officers were not targeted in the shooting.
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Born prematurely, Brooks was placed in an incubator for two months and developed a degenerative retinal disease apparently caused by excessive oxygen.
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"I'm going to stick with this stock market, and stay bullish, and try to avoid the urge to prematurely exit," Paulsen said.
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He did all he could to eat up innings, a small victory in itself, until two torn fingernails prematurely ended his night.
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The F.D.A. commissioner, Dr. Scott Gottlieb, said that unless trends changed, 5.6 million young people alive today would die prematurely from smoking.
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Frank argued in his brief for Lowery that class counsel prematurely concluded that it's not feasible to distribute recovery to class members.
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The drug aims to treat paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), a rare, acquired, life-threatening disorder in which red blood cells divide prematurely.
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Mr. Baten said he believed that the man had planned to target officers at the checkpoint and that the device exploded prematurely.
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The French state, meanwhile, would risk bailing out of Renault prematurely, before reaping any of the benefits of a merger with Fiat.
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The older son of oil-company employee Dennis Shepard and his wife, Judy, Matthew, born prematurely, had always been small for his age.
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The 98 degrees frontman and his wife tied the knot in 2011, and the two welcomed their new son prematurely on Christmas Eve.
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But is it as harmless as you hope it is when you're prematurely snuggled under the blankets and willing yourself to get up?
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Because more women in the US deliver their children prematurely than elsewhere, earlier studies have suggested this could largely explain the mortality gap.
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Low-income men—Mr Trump's base in America—are less likely to die prematurely in Canada, which suggests they are less beaten down.
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"Unfortunately we lost our baby boy due to some complications, and had to prematurely deliver him early this morning around 4am," Goodwin wrote.
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The detective handling the case waited two months to write his first report and then prematurely suspended his inquiry without informing the accuser.
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Most of its debts are guarantees for the parent company's bonds and loans which could become payable prematurely due to breaching debt terms.
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Viewers only see a flash of Stu's penis before he prematurely ejaculates while Candy puts a condom on the guy with her mouth.
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He had opposed the invasion of Iraq, and as he had promised he brought the troops home from there, perhaps prematurely, in 2011.
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Women who are pregnant and exposed to polluted air are more likely to give birth prematurely and have children at low birth weights.
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In the US, about 10 percent of babies are born prematurely — which means they were born before they reach 37 weeks of pregnancy.
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The babies do not like getting into the water before they are ready, and if they are prematurely wet, they will whine. 8.
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Since H.A. fillers are temporary by nature (most last anywhere between six to 12 months), why would someone want to ditch them prematurely?
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One North Atlantic right whale has already died prematurely in 2018, washing up on a Virginia beach after becoming tangled in fishing gear.
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Patients with the disease often die prematurely, usually in their late teens or twenties, according to the Batten Disease Support and Research Association.
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But if you live or work in a large city, it turns out there's another huge factor that's prematurely aging skin: air pollution.
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And does the rapid movement, soon after Barr was installed at the Justice Department, indicate that he shut down the Mueller probe prematurely?
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"The fact that presidents turn prematurely gray was one of the things that made me encourage her to do the study," Grandin said.
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Imagine, for instance, that Republicans investigate Clinton's administration—as they've prematurely promised to do—and she claims executive privilege over White House communications.
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Even major medical conditions—hypertension, obesity, a prior preterm birth—still can't predict more often than not if a baby will arrive prematurely.
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Even if a retiree can survive on low investment returns, underconsumption could mean they prematurely retract from spending time with friends and family.
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Kushner's attorney has previously acknowledged that Kushner did not include the foreign contacts on his security clearance form because it was submitted prematurely.
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Injury woes forced Balazs to prematurely end his career in August 2014, four years after reaching a career-high ranking of number 153.
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She got carried off (and we later learned that the stunt got her prematurely kicked out of the college she'd been accepted to).
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And no, saying that the race is effectively over isn't somehow aiding a nefarious plot to shut it down by prematurely declaring victory.
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Second, he's tying McCabe and Comey—dismissed as partisan and corrupt—to the Mueller probe, whose findings he is prematurely trying to discredit.
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Democrats, who put out their own report, claim that their Republican colleagues prematurely shut down the investigation in an effort to shield Trump.
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The George W. Bush administration fell for the same trap and prematurely relaxed sanctions shortly after Pyongyang's first nuclear test in October 85033.
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A life insurance policy can replace income, help pay off debt, or provide a savings cushion for your dependents if you die prematurely.
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An estimated 44 million Americans experience mental health conditions every year and approximately 350,000 people die prematurely from mental illness and substance use.
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In my practice as a psychiatrist, I witness many giving up hope prematurely based on demoralization from poor prognoses that are frequently defied.
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These women shared their experiences of being condescended to, patronized, badgered, intimidated, not listened to, judged prematurely and harshly, treated rudely or propositioned.
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Cancer, Alzheimer's and cardiovascular disease still prematurely end millions of lives each year while the rest of us wonder if we are next.
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Abigail was born prematurely at seven months and weighed just 1.8 kilograms (3 pounds) at birth, little more than a bag of flour.
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In addition, Campbell said the UV lamps commonly used to set and harden the manicures can prematurely age the skin on one's hands.
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We should not have allowed ourselves to be bullied and pressured into making a statement prematurely, and we take full responsibility for it.
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During the 2000 election, the networks' desire to be first famously led to prematurely calling the election before the votes were accurately tabulated.
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After all, high-profile terrorists such as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and Mokhtar Belmokhtar have been prematurely reported as dead and later reappeared.
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The medal performance was also her first since returning to the sport after prematurely giving birth to her first daughter, Camryn, in November.
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Some think he was ousted prematurely and should have testified before the Senate Ethics Committee hearing, while others believe he was treated fairly.
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The general famously almost ended his military career prematurely by slapping a PTSD-suffering soldier at a Army hospital facility in August, 1943.
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She studied at Oberlin, but a claim that she had poisoned two students with Spanish Fly led her to cease her studies prematurely.
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It's also important for people who prematurely orgasm not to judge their sexual experiences based on their partners' feelings about it, says Baldwin.
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Schoenberg: Is part of the motivation to start Grasshopper to continue on a journey that maybe ended a little bit prematurely last time?
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"When my wife Nina was only 31, her AMH level was prematurely low and her cycles were irregular," Varsavsky recently told Forbes magazine.
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Oliver himself has even grappled with the issue; he's got a 19-month-old son who was born prematurely after a difficult pregnancy.
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On the Clean Power Plan, as on many of the regulatory rollbacks Trump prematurely boasts about, he has simply started a long process.
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Kelela, one of the newer voices on the album, shines on "Scales," a song about Black boys who prematurely grow into Black men.
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Soaking Up Sun Even if you're still a spring chicken, pretty much anything that prematurely ages the skin will cause the same vulnerability.
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A life insurance policy can replace income, help pay off debt, or provide a savings cushion for your dependents if you die prematurely.
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Rumors of the affair rippled through Mr. Arutt's family without mention of the baby that had born prematurely, with damaged eyesight, on Jan.
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Her skin is beautifully clear and translucent, but also prematurely wrinkled into deep folds around her mouth, because she lacks collagen and bone.
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This growing "220006 and over" club has rallied around the amendment as a way to prematurely bring an end to the Trump administration.
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But when it came time to leave, the overeager crew closed the doors prematurely and pulled out of the station ahead of schedule.
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His exit became prematurely public after he sent movers to pack up his office while on a reporting assignment in the Middle East.
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But I think it's inappropriate to prematurely end monetary easing or interest rates (just to create scope to ease policy in the future).
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When politicians sent mixed messages about the severity of the crisis, declaring victory prematurely and relaxing restrictions too soon, people continued to socialize.
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We clearly shared DNA, Sherrell's lush, wavy black hair going prematurely to silver, prefiguring my thick, curly black hair soon going that way.
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But while my heart was fixed, my mind was damaged, as I was left with the perpetual thought that I would die prematurely.
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In October 1993, an IRA explosive targeting UDA leadership detonated prematurely, blowing up a popular Belfast fish shop, wounding 50 and killing eight.
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As indispensable as his voice is, he might well have been crowned "America's best writer on race," as one newspaper put it, prematurely.
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But if you pre-rinse everything, the cycle may end prematurely since the waste water will run clear through the dishwasher's soil sensor.
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That's because squabs nearing maturity go through an angst-filled teenage phase, which can result in a desire to leave the nest prematurely.
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Leon Lett celebrated a seemingly sure touchdown prematurely, and Don Beebe managed to strip the football away before he crossed into the endzone.
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Late last year, Boeing had to prematurely end its uncrewed demo mission to the space station after a timer glitch on the spacecraft.
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Parenting convention at the time held that "draw[ing] attention to children's sex prematurely is to risk all kinds of deviation," explains Paoletti.
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Schiff said that Republicans "prematurely shut down the Russia investigation" and said Democrats would try to continue their investigation into Trump and Russia.
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Prematurely picking winners with massive bets heightens the risk that a company's race for global domination winds up becoming a race to oblivion.
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People often hear about miracle babies who, despite being born prematurely and at an extremely low birth weight, overcome the odds to survive.
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"President Trump last week signaled to the world that the United States would prematurely withdraw from Syria," McCain said Sunday in a statement.
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Chicago, her hometown, harbored too many bad memories, including a bad relationship and the death of an infant daughter who was born prematurely.
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Determined to avoid the accusation that they shut down debate prematurely, Mr. Nadler gave every member who wanted it a chance to speak.
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I say prematurely, because neither Amionx nor Stanley would give me the foggiest notion when or where the first SafeCore battery might appear.
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More than 70,000 Europeans die prematurely each year from high levels of nitrogen dioxide pollution in cities, according to the European Environment Agency.
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If a patient is not confirmed to be periodontally sound prior to the onset of orthodontic tooth movement, teeth can be lost prematurely.
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Toward the end of the live show, he tells a story of going to the bathroom prematurely in the parking lot of a hotel.
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The already traumatic event was made even more upsetting thanks to a mix-up with sources that led to outlets prematurely reporting his death.
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People with epilepsy who receive care from specialists may be less likely to die prematurely than their counterparts who don't, a Canadian study suggests.
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For one thing, it was clear, even as the project ended prematurely, that simply adding pen capabilities to a desktop computing experience wasn't enough.
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The Foos—prematurely elderly with the magic of prosthetic makeup—find themselves in an oppressive nursing home, lead by terrifying Nurse Ratched-like staff.
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The incident prematurely shut down the exhibition, which was supposed to serve as the outdoor venue for the biennale's closing party this past weekend.
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As it's often stated, key cast members died prematurely as a result of some unspecified punishment for making a movie about dark supernatural phenomenon.
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It's so sad when you see someone who is so talented die prematurely, and I just wanted to write a song that captured that.
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I did not get some of the expansions I sought and Congress forced austerity on the economy prematurely by threatening a historic debt default.
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A Palestinian was killed in the Jerusalem area on Saturday when an explosive device he was building went off prematurely, the Israeli military said.
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We've already seen the phone from virtually every angle and got a sneak peek of a prematurely launched carrier page last week, to boot.
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All of the infected babies were born prematurely, Matthew Van Stone, director of media relations at the hospital, said in an email to CNN.
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"Our son was destined to be tough, but thanks to you he will be smart, too," he said of Jack, who was born prematurely.
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In 2001, the same year that de la Rúa prematurely stepped down from office, the renowned annual securities conference Ekoparty was founded in Argentina.
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According to Inside Edition, Dee Dee claimed that Gypsy Rose had the mental capacity of a seven-year-old because she'd been born prematurely.
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Why it matters: Nature reports that 15 million babies are born prematurely across the globe each year, and 1.1 million will die from complications.
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In the first instance, that means assessing the economic views of the vice president, next in line should Trump leave the Oval Office prematurely.
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On top of that, the lander's data stream suggests its parachutes and back shield may have been jettisoned prematurely, followed by the communication blackout.
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He told Australia's Sky News on Saturday that he will "get to the bottom of why they prematurely decided not to pursue that option".
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Engineers realized early on that if they adjusted emissions systems to meet the much more stringent U.S. emissions laws, the systems would degrade prematurely.
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Holcomb started off thinking that jail was a country club but finished by spending four weeks in solitary confinement and quitting the show prematurely.
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Although they didn't want to prematurely lock themselves into future business models, they did acknowledge that revenue share with voice actors was a possibility.
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The couple aren't in Kentucky right now; they are in Los Angeles, where their grandson has been born prematurely and is fighting to survive.
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"They will undoubtedly constitute a milestone in public policies for alleviating poverty and inequality," Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico's president, has said, a mite prematurely.
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A smaller European Union with a smaller Germany could have continued its own "deepening" instead of prematurely "widening" towards the east, says Mr Teltschik.
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Fawcett's first attempt ended prematurely and during a second 1925 expedition, he and his son, Jack, disappeared in the Mato Grosso jungle of Brazil.
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After Amy Lam prematurely went into labor and gave birth to their baby at home, her husband, Gilbert Kwok, thought the worst was over.
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At "Sweeney Todd," she wore a bomber jacket from "It Should Have Been You" (it closed prematurely, but don't blame Veneziano: fifty-five viewings).
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But 53,000 Americans also die prematurely from vehicle pollution each year, and accidents are among the leading causes of death in the United States.
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In Iraq, he decided to prematurely withdraw before our work was done and Al Qaeda had been crushed, thus sowing the seeds for ISIS.
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But even among these women, black women were more than two times as likely as white women to deliver prematurely, regardless of military rank.
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We have always felt that we should be able to work through any disagreements directly with the SEC, rather than prematurely rushing to court.
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Trump is not prematurely revoking any permits, choosing instead to let them expire on their normal two-year cycle but not offer any renewals.
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Yet if later Bond movies slipped into camp before Daniel Craig rescued them, "Kingsman 2" seems to have arrived at that precipice somewhat prematurely.
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She knew some details about her father from social service agencies, such as his French-Canadian background, his prematurely grey hair, and blue eyes.
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The youngsters and adolescents were led by young females — daughters that prematurely stepped into the roles of matriarchs after ivory poachers killed their mothers.
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What does matter is how they end up dealing with trade issues, and whether positions harden prematurely, leading to trade wars rather than negotiation.
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Comingoff knee reconstruction surgery that ended his season prematurely last year,Zierden (31.7 minutes per game) leads eight Bluejays who see double-digitminutes. 3.
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Now, at 36, he has prematurely gray hair, but with the help of an Alcoholics Anonymous group he swears he has finally stopped drinking.
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Chronic insomnia has been linked to an increased risk of dying prematurely, having heart attacks, and developing hypertension, Type 2 diabetes, depression and anxiety.
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Babies who are born prematurely have a higher chance of winding up in the neonatal intensive care unit and needing respiratory support, Hickey said.
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So he tried a little-known tactic to compel federal regulators to investigate and possibly recall 500,1203 other 4Runners for a prematurely rusted frame.
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Worldwide, close to 4 million people die prematurely each year from ailments linked to air pollution from cooking, according to the World Health Organization.
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As I covered in detail in a previous post, there are four nuclear plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania that are slated to close prematurely.
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" Late Friday, a pair of groups, including Care in Action, said that at least 12 of Georgia's 159 counties had "prematurely certified election results.
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Some of those lives end tragically and prematurely because the story ignores the promise and the hope in favor of the fear and despair.
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It is because of these unexpected shocks to the political status quo that many analysts are wary of prematurely writing off Ms. Le Pen.
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"President Trump last week signaled to the world that the United States would prematurely withdraw from Syria," the Arizona senator said in a statement.
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Any attempt to prematurely end the trial by a motion to dismiss before witnesses are called and documentary evidence is reviewed should be rejected.
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In a statement from Nelson's office, the longtime incumbent said Scott had prematurely declared victory in the race, which CNN has not yet called.
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"Let's not prematurely choke off this recovery," Susan Helper, an economist at Case Western Reserve University, told the activists gathered outside the conference hotel.
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The Sixers scrapped their traditional confetti cannon celebration after it was prematurely shot at the end of regulation in a Game 3 overtime loss.
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Prematurely picking winners with massive bets heightens the risk that a company's race for global domination winds up becoming a race to oblivion. 3.
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Jabu's mother had to prematurely end cancer treatment because the government stopped paying for the chemotherapy she so desperately needs due to resource constraints.
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Read more " _____ • Kyle Smith in National Review: "If Trump leaves office prematurely for any reason, President Pence will immediately be denounced as far worse.
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As the Harvard report explains, the president's executive order would seem to violate the immigration law by prematurely and unilaterally reducing the refugee cap.
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Although Cricket Australia can pay leading players enough to deter them from retiring prematurely from the longest format, smaller nations have far less cash.
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Instead of laying waste to a music festival this past summer, the Islamic State recruit in Germany detonated his bomb prematurely, killing only himself.
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The Fed can and should avoid killing off the recovery prematurely, but it cannot improve the plight of poorly-paid, underemployed workers by itself.
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Kangaroo mothers, too, perhaps given a sense of purpose after the guilt they often feel about giving birth prematurely, experience less post-natal depression.
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Still, Senate Democrats and left-wing activists have sought to force McConnell to use the nuclear option rather than lay down their arms prematurely.
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Tinslee Lewis, an 11-month-old who was born prematurely and has a rare heart defect, has been on life support since July 2019.
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While Islamic State's defeat at Baghouz has appeared a foregone conclusion - U.S. President Donald Trump prematurely declared the group "100 percent" beaten on Feb.
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The statistics office said that the number of dropouts in vocational training fell slightly last year as roughly 146,000 training contracts were terminated prematurely.
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That led the navigation system to think the lander was much lower than it was, causing its parachute and braking thrusters to be deployed prematurely.
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Studies have shown, for example, a link between loneliness and increased likelihood for developing coronary heart disease as well as higher odds of dying prematurely.
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Hue Jackson won three times in 40 games as head coach of the Browns, but claims he was fired prematurely Monday by the Cleveland organization.
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The tome tells the story of how Fiona, born prematurely and not expected to live, defied odds and inspired millions with her spunk and determination.
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With a bit of prodding, and a lot of sneaking, you can sabotage the jet's ejector seat and splatter your target when it triggers prematurely.
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"There are fears from investors that the Fed will make a policy mistake by tightening too aggressively and prematurely ending the economic expansion," Arone said.
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He was born prematurely in December, but — unbeknownst to us or the adoption agency — she was considering not going through with the adoption at all.
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However, it has been a tradition in our society, like many others, that you don't let people die prematurely if you can save their lives.
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"The authors of the study released a press release prematurely that then became an overnight sensationalized story about hormone therapy causing breast cancer," she explains.
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It also noted that the release that noted Thompson as the buyer was put out prematurely by Dan Wagner himself before a deal was done.
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Over the next six months, Oretskin said one hearing was canceled without notice, another ended prematurely, and the case was reassigned to three different judges.
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"After an 'insult,' your body sends a signal to put all the hairs in the growth phase prematurely in the resting phase," Dr. Senna says.
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" Revolve responded to the controversy with a statement to PEOPLE, writing, "This morning, images of a forth coming LPA collection were prematurely released on Revolve.com.
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Yutu, or "Jade Rabbit," as it's also known, was previously ( and prematurely, it turns out) thought to be dead two years ago, in January, 2014.
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And while we don't know how Moore felt once the star-studded night was over, at least she didn't have to end her night prematurely.
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Doing away with existing laws prematurely "could only signal to our enemies and our friends that we are backing away from this fight," he continued.
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Often there's a period of questioning where they may be introduced to male-on-male sexuality prematurely, or they may feel hurried into acknowledging it.
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The triplets were born prematurely later that month and kept in intensive care at Panorama City Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to the opinion.
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Trump's move could impede the FBI probe in the short term, but it's almost certain to accelerate a process that could prematurely end his presidency.
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In such a predicament, warm-blooded policymakers sometimes rush to fight the "stag"—by cutting interest rates prematurely—before they have properly quelled the "flation".
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When she became pregnant again years later, she wrote that she knew there would be potential health complications and the baby could be born prematurely.
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In the chaos of the level, we wound up crossing the finish line prematurely (with only 70-something coins), and it was totally blanked out!
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"He was determined to create as much carnage as he could," Christiansen said, noting Fernandez's presence likely saved other students by triggering the attack prematurely.
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The A's also saw their starting pitcher, Brett Anderson (3-203), leave the game prematurely when he suffered a sprained ankle in the third inning.
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Once he realised he had eased off prematurely it was too late to recover as Dutchman Churandy Martina and Panama's Alonso Edward swept past him.
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Finding the best ways to make sure that people born prematurely aren't left behind socially is crucial, the authors said, especially early on in life.
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Unhappy, disengaged workers are more likely to be absent, more likely to take sick days, are less productive and are more prone to leaving prematurely.
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Goh expected that the market was pricing in tightening prematurely, with the Singapore dollar NEER likely to weaken as the MAS review quashed hawkish expectations.
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Like a Taiwanese Steve Ballmer, Chou liked to sing and dance on stage, and he was also prone to gaffes like revealing unannounced phones prematurely.
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Kim does not in any sense want to commit what he would see as the ultimate in existential foolhardiness -- giving up his nuclear ambitions prematurely.
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But then I also saw a kid who looked like he was going to go prematurely bald from pulling his own hair out while studying.
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"The worst thing we can do is to prematurely try to end" the probe, Burr said in an interview with The Associated Press published Friday.
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Unless he's prematurely ousted by the president, the American people won't find out what the special counsel is truly up to until it's all over.
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Russian energy giants are concerned that extending the cuts prematurely could leave the market undersupplied, causing a spike in prices that leads to another crash.
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Yet he forced the prematurely anointed Clinton, around whom the entire party establishment had coalesced years prior, to campaign like hell until the very end.
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Indeed, the bigger risk in our view is that, with President Erdogan starting to raise pressure for lower interest rates, that policy is loosened prematurely.
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Owens and Kirk, who lead the conservative advocacy group Turning Point USA, had their breakfast at Green Eggs Café prematurely ended when protests erupted outside.
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They argue that Republicans are closing down the probe prematurely and ignoring important lines of inquiry into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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Players love to kid Odor — the second baseman with 31 home runs and a memorable punch to Jose Bautista's jaw — about his prematurely thinning hair.
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Some lawmakers on Capitol Hill, meanwhile, have sought to pump the breaks on the split, raising concerns about the potential effects if it's done prematurely.
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"We feel it is being implemented prematurely," said Boris Cheshirkov, a spokesman on Lesbos for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
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Sitting too much may increase the risk of dying prematurely, while replacing sitting time with just standing or moderate physical activity could counteract the effect.
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The decision to call off the Oklahoma walkout was met with mixed reaction from teachers, some of whom said the teachers' union ended it prematurely.
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The much-discussed and prematurely mocked collaboration between Lady Gaga and Metallica turned out to be, at the very least, spectacular at the Grammys tonight.
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A 2013 Massachusetts Institute of Technology study reported that roughly 19,000 more people die prematurely from automobile pollution each year than die in car accidents.
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At 67, Terlecki is a prematurely played-out looking man, tall and gaunt, with graven cheeks, a grizzled chin and great bags beneath dark eyes.
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The plastic-cleaning array had a cascading series of problems, then broke But it seems the technology may have left the harbor a bit prematurely.
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But on Monday, Mark Mitchell, Tempe's mayor, called Uber's decision to suspend autonomous vehicle testing a "responsible step" and cautioned people from drawing conclusions prematurely.
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Outside of his play above the rim, and prematurely ending the life and times of Brandon Knight, that might be what he's most known for.
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Having Cannabidiol marketed towards younger crowds, including items that attract very young children, such as desserts or soda, kickstarts this exposure to our society prematurely.
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If you're traveling with gifts, you should know that wrapped gifts that trigger a security alarm may be opened, ruining your perfect wrap job prematurely.
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Political advisers described for him polling that showed that voters overwhelmingly preferred to keep containment measures in place over sending people back to work prematurely.
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Since the parties in the government mostly represent similar right-wing constituencies, they are wary of prematurely collapsing a government that is advancing their agenda.
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Some White House officials were hesitant to enlist the Navy ships prematurely since the Comfort is currently undergoing maintenance that could take weeks to complete.
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The first episode puts it plainly when a client asks Candy for a second round free after he completes his end of the transaction prematurely.
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The Washington Post also reported that advisers warned Trump that an increase in coronavirus deaths from prematurely lifting his lockdown could dent his reelection chances.
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Beginning a few nights before Christmas, your adolescent adventurer just can't wait any longer and slinks into the unrenovated basement to prematurely open their present.
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Her baby is born prematurely but survives, and Callie eventually wakes up, and accepts a marriage proposal from her girlfriend, Arizona, that preceded the crash.
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For example, she learned that many farmers kill their sheep prematurely based on the belief that the quality of their wool declines as they age.
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The visual artist wrote that she went gray prematurely in her early 20s, but she stopped dying her hair and went "blonde" in her 30s.
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Diego, a 6-month-old kangaroo who prematurely lost his mother, sits in a wool bag at the Australian Park in Carcassonne, France, Jan. 20.
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But after it prematurely launched the checking product without proper insurance, massive backlash ensued and the company announced it would shelve and rethink the idea.
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He bravely, if a bit prematurely, attempts a foray into a supermarket, demonstrating the very sort of élan and recklessness that was once Jimmy's domain.
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"In this trailer there is a sequence that implies that the Queen left a sitting prematurely," said a spokesperson for the BBC at the time.
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Loneliness can accelerate cognitive decline in older adults, and isolated individuals are twice as likely to die prematurely as those with more robust social interactions.
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Word of Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens first slipped out in a prematurely posted Xbox Games Store listing and a leaked trailer on YouTube.
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The children are more likely to have a low birth weight, to be born prematurely and to have some birth defects, earlier studies have shown.
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Then later in the interview, Johnson mentioned in passing that she left one of DeGeneres' previous parties prematurely, to which the host showed apparent confusion.
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A right-wing group had planned to protest in Boston Common Saturday, but broke up their rally prematurely as thousands over counterprotestors overwhelmed their event.
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Kushner said that when he realized the form had been submitted prematurely, his team told the transition team it needed to make changes and additions.
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The extreme exercisers turned out to have less risk of dying prematurely than men with the same — or higher — calcium scores who rarely worked out.
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Nonetheless, Schmidt's sentiment seems to have caught on ... because people are now calling the culprit the #MAGABomber, prematurely tying his or her motives to Trump.
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That same year, a woman in a coma at a home in Massachusetts gave birth to a baby girl prematurely and with severe brain damage.
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Michael Jordan, the team's owner, delivered another last month when he smacked Monk on the head for prematurely celebrating a win against the Detroit Pistons.
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The police said that Atiqullah's life had been spared when the bomb detonated prematurely, but that he had clearly intended to die in the attack.
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Besides fear of coercion, I have concern about those who down the drug prematurely out of fear of one day being unable to self-administer.
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Men who lived alone had a 23 percent increased risk for dying prematurely from any cause and a 36 percent increased risk for cardiovascular death.
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Air pollution is estimated to kill 7 million people prematurely each year, due to its well-known negative effects on the cardiac and respiratory systems.
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Joey pointed to his friends on Tinychat and explained the circumstances that had doomed each to inceldom: the prematurely bald man, the pathological liar, etc.
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"[S]tudies suggest that the use of medications is one of the major reasons women discontinue breastfeeding prematurely," the website for Medications and Mothers' Milk says.
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The first few days of New York Fashion Week were unseasonably warm, enabling the crowd to lighten up on the layering and prematurely dress for spring.
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Image: Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania/YouTube ScreenshotIn April, scientists achieved a major breakthrough that could one day drastically improve the fate of babies born extremely prematurely.
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In October 2014, during a test flight, the craft broke apart over the Mojave Desert when one of its pilots prematurely unlocked the ship's braking mechanism.
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She has established the Callum Foundation — named after her late grandson who died after being born prematurely in April, CBS News reported — to share her winnings.
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However, according to Capital Economics, his plans to curb taxes are unlikely to lead to increased shareholder earnings, indicating that markets may have been prematurely optimistic.
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I believe that every human person should have a chance, should not be a victim of violence, should not have their lives taken from them prematurely.
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Perhaps most notoriously, during the Biosphere II project in 1994, the seven-person crew eventually split into warring factions, and the mission had to end prematurely.
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Now, an early estimate from the department put crop loss from the disaster at up to 70%, but the fruits continue to fall from trees prematurely.
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The pension splurge hurts the economy in other ways, for example by withdrawing employees prematurely from the workforce and taking money away from education and infrastructure.
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Michelle Valiukenas started the organization in 2018 after her daughter, Colette, was born extremely prematurely and died after nine days in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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We held off on expanding into new geographies prematurely, as we felt we had a lot more room to grow just in the tri-state area.
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When Ted Cruz prematurely announced his intention to nominate Carly Fiorina as his vice presidential running mate, I suspect, like Reagan, delegates were on Cruz's mind.
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She kept her cheer up and that's not an easy thing, especially knowing that the baby will born prematurely and that the lungs might be affected.
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"We cannot continue to lose half a million people of working age every year prematurely," said Health Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis in a speech in Brussels Wednesday.
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Black infants are about twice as likely to be born at low birth weight and 643 times as likely to be born prematurely than white infants.
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His lawyer told the New York Times that his questionnaire had been submitted prematurely, and that Kushner would provide more information when the FBI interviewed him.
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Paak at the Grammys, but the Recording Academy walked the news back earlier this month, telling Billboard in a statement that the "announcement was made prematurely."
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She died prematurely in 2003, aged six, after developing osteoarthritis and a lung infection, raising concerns that cloned animals may age more quickly than normal offspring.
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Sony's Xperia Z3 infamously fell foul of an incompatibility between its Snapdragon processor and Google's Android Nougat requirements, leaving it prematurely stuck without major OS updates.
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"So when problems do arise, you might leave the relationship prematurely, because you think that points to you two not being a fit," Dr. Zeising says.
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A single interaction with a "date" that ends… prematurely proves Candy isn't in this business as a charity for the orgasm-less men of the world.
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The report comes just a week after Apple agreed to replace the batteries on a small number of iPhone 6s devices that were prematurely losing steam.
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"The report was released prematurely at best and, far more concerning, was sold to the media," said Hadi Razzaq, a deputy in the public defender's office.
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Yet if the House was certain to lose on that record, why end the investigation prematurely with a case that would be so easy to defeat?
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Even as policymakers have stepped up subsidies for renewable energy, they've been letting their nuclear plants shut down prematurely — to be replaced by dirtier natural gas.
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That said, on the evidence we have at present, it should still be considered fundamentally absurd that some have prematurely labelled him 'the new Thierry Henry'.
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Ben Sasse's office, said she had a child born prematurely who would not have survived without former President Barack Obama's signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act.
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Tim Elliott, who had looked thoroughly competitive through his three previous fights in the UFC, featuring bouts against two future title challengers, and was cut prematurely.
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Drake must be smiling a toothy grin right now knowing his prematurely dubbed "classic" album has been number one for nine weeks now, according to Billboard.
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The moment was clouded by the dangers that doctors laid out to her, such as the extremely high risk that the babies will be born prematurely.
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I have seen this tragedy first-hand growing up in Oakland CA, where so many young people die young prematurely at the hands of gun violence.
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But on the flip side, don't sell your chance for success by giving up optionality and prematurely scaling burn rate in the name of fundraising glory.
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No decision has been made just yet, and NASA assured press yesterday that this doesn't mean Roscosmos will be backing out of the ISS program prematurely.
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For young men in this country, the most likely thing to prematurely end their lives is themselves, which seems like a profoundly upsetting reality to confront.
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If you are infected during pregnancy, you are at a higher risk of delivering prematurely—and could pass the infection on to the baby during birth.
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" "When you have 100 percent name identification with donors and supporters ready to go, why announce prematurely and invite even an extra day of friendly fire?
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Children here start off at a disadvantage — one in seven babies is born prematurely, and lead can increase rates of preterm birth and low birth weight.
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Daily use of a good sunscreen will fend off sunburns today, and help prevent the damage that leads to prematurely aged skin later on in life.
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Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis issued a statement Monday saying the state's secretary of law enforcement asked the city to not release any critical information prematurely.
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