That's Present Day Dolores — or whatever passes for present day in this crazy place.
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Lord knows, no part of me in 19313, when we were shooting Mutual Appreciation, imagined the present day, or myself in the present day.
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In his book "Queer City: Gay London from the Romans to the present day", Peter Ackroyd likens 18th-century "mollies" to present-day drag queens.
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In this installation in particular, the oscillation between period photographs, present-day recreations of the past, and present-day documentary footage create a different way of seeing.
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Present-day Randall has a lovely conversation with his daughter about how much she means to him, and present-day Kevin tries like hell not to drink.
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They've been found in a swath of territory that covers present-day India and Pakistan and along trade routes, with seals being found as far as present-day Iraq.
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To take the point even further, the present-day EU is substantially less imperialist than present-day Israel, which is currently occupying land largely populated by members of the Palestinian nation.
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Present day reality is, in some ways, much more frightening.
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Then I dream I'm back there but it's present day.
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How have those opposing reactions carried over into present day?
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Although you're playing in present day, the story of Father.
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"He's a present day Shakespeare," another said of Mr. Kushner.
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Future Burnham shows up, zaps Present Day, and she lives.
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We should talk about how this applies to present day.
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You take present-day folly and you take present-day wrongheadedness, which is so often tied to extremism of one sort or another, and you filter it through a sort of deliberately grotesque lens.
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So, Past Nebula and has a single Pym Particle (formerly belonging to Present Day Nebula) to travel back to present day to open the Quantum Realm portal for her dad Thanos also in the past.
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That elision has continued, to some extent, to the present day.
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Now, in present day, their mission has all but been forgotten.
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The lawsuit applies to service between January 2012 to present day.
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Finally, June in the present day is taken to a safehouse.
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Or it could pick up with Diana in the present day.
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How poorly her earthly sisters in present-day India are faring.
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Consider how easily present-day tech companies soak up user data.
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These details satisfy a relentlessly curious Betty in the present day.
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Season 7That brings us to the present day and season 7.
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Showing a work like this in present-day Turkey is provocative.
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In other words, the ice cap's present-day demise is weird.
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The present-day OLPC Association's relationship with these projects is tenuous.
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When it started, it was about incarceration in the present day.
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Our present-day phase of AI implementation fits this latter model.
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In the present day, the house is an ivy-choked ruin.
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The differences between Finance and present-day Monopoly were largely cosmetic.
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Flash forward to present day, and we get one last surprise.
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"The line has been pushed," Sarandon said about present-day Hollywood.
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Present-day bulls are, of course, still culturally recognized as dangerous.
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So that brings us back to the present-day Zika crisis.
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This would make its climate similar to present-day Jonesboro, Arkansas.
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Present day, all Republican investigations into Russia have been abject failures.
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Present day Anne is different than 2010 Anne in many ways.
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Even in our present-day we see politics play into dress.
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It also updated the setting from the '60s to present-day.
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A second shows present-day Syria, with one small red spot.
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But they established a pattern that endures to the present day.
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For A Legacy of Spies takes place in the present day.
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This suffering is not so far removed from the present day.
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The shift to the present day is not an unqualified success.
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Galinsky: What could our present day political leaders learn from Westeros?
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The newfound galaxies go against present-day models of galaxy formation.
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To present-day Wall Street, it feels familiar and possibly prophetic.
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One can only hope for dollar devaluation in present day circumstances.
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It's a mode of operating that continues to the present day.
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Fast forward to the present day, and things are drastically different.
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The present-day Republican Party makes a mockery of this conceit.
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"Slavery's long reach continues into the present day," the SPLC says.
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Present-day sharks can range from about 1 to 55 feet.
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I'm making an assumption based on some present-day conditions today.
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Work took Harun to Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and present-day Malaysia.
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The new "West Side Story" is set in the present day.
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Like the rockers, they are present-day figures from another decade.
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How does New York's art community bolster your present day practice?
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While he succeeds in doing so, he doesn't return to present day.
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It will start with colonial North America and continue into present day.
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Fast forward to present day, and their couches are still super comfy.
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Wideman's stories range widely over experiences from slavery to the present day.
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In this community, present-day polygamy is alive, but not so well.
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Flashing forward to present day, after the end of last week's episode.
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Contemporary additions make the home more than comfortable for present-day buyers.
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In present day, Margaret Campbell would probably diagnosed with severe manic-depression.
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Now, in the present day, 60 percent of Americans own a pet.
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The present-day parallel is uncanny: 2016 had #blacklivesmatter; 2017 had #metoo.
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In present day, we see Jake and Gemma visit Alice Webster's grave.
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Present-day military dogs are like the K9 version of Navy SEALs.
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Present day Dolores is remembering, as Arnold keeps telling her to do.
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In present day, Clay just can't seem to let Hannah's pain go.
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Debord's notions can be applied to our present-day reliance on technology.
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It's a bit of nostalgia with a touch of present-day PLL.
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WOULD a feudal king swap places with a present-day insurance clerk?
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The suit alleged that the discrimination still continues to the present day.
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That changed in the late 20th century, accelerating into the present day.
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Most present-day American dancegoers, however, have never seen any of it.
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Are the concerns of Baroque opera too archaic for present-day audiences?
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Despite those deviations, it's not far off from our present-day reality.
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Her time with Fuchs has clear influence to her work present day.
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His fate is worth noting in light of present-day national politics.
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From birth to present day, each chapter is divided into two parts.
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In that view, questions about his present-day credibility are necessarily central.
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Wilson thinks there is indeed a "shortcoming" within the present-day humanities.
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He was a demagogue familiar to present-day democracies and dictatorships alike.
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Fast forward to the present day and it is a different world.
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"We're leveraging information from that archive into the present day," they said.
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Bonello then moves to a girls' boarding school in present-day France.
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But there is an insidious quality to D.C.'s present-day bloodshed.
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The Age of Microbes has persisted to the present day without interruption.
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The researchers believe the findings may provide insight into why these massive animals migrated from present-day South America into present-day Australia and Antarctica, back when the three were connected as a part of the landmass Gondwana.
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Increasing climate ambition would mean pushing some present-day trends along much faster.
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LeBron James, for one, is a present-day avatar of the athlete-activist.
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The NBC drama interweaves '80s and '90s flashbacks in with present-day situations.
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The present-day photo of Cooper strikingly resembles an old photo of Hugh.
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Some see a direct link between Nokia's memorable Snake to present day innovations.
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Currently, the course examines human history from 10,000 BC to the present day.
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The half-hour series begins in the present day, years after the fact.
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Flashing forward to present-day Randall, he's "cooking his feelings" according to Beth.
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But it's clear that present-day ambitions take precedent over decades of friendship.
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S¯ına, who lived in present-day Iran, provides yet another observational point.
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Global averaged temperature anomalies as compared with historic averages, from 1880—present day.
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Like "Vietnam" flashback Willie, that present-day vet is missing his original foot.
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Hear the people living through the socialist hell of present-day Venezuela, listen.
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And, just like present-day Joe Biden, he was a dapper man indeed.
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That rhetoric of the "rule of the taxpayer" echoes into the present day.
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They brought the faith to the Indian subcontinent and to present-day Indonesia.
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It is both historically devout and heavily secular in its present-day practices.
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In the present day, Lane's a mother of twin boys, Kwan and Steve.
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"Realistic, present-day YA doesn't necessarily fit in mass cinemas anymore," Su added.
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"Inspiration is drawn from consciousness and awareness of present-day circumstances," she says.
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The real story, Oliver said, is that present-day Trump lied about it.
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The unique take mixes a present-day setting with the Bard's original writing.
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But the present day John McCain is no longer a profile in courage.
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She sits on the edge of her bed, seemingly in the present day.
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The oldest building we know of is Göbekli Tepe in present-day Turkey.
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All of which brings us, more or less, up to the present day.
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Let's not talk about it as if it were a present-day reality.
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Intense, thoughtful, and one of vanishingly few shows about present-day indigenous communities.
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It's an interesting story, full of intrigue and even present-day Android updates.
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The "grey sheep" maesters of the present-day aren't much better, Marwyn says.
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There are tensions that come out of the present day, on both sides.
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In the mid-1990s, it scored alongside present-day South Korea and Jamaica.
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Atlanta In the present day, Al and Earn have come to a crossroads.
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It is a conflict from the 26s with echoes in the present day.
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Buddhist rulers in present-day Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Indonesia succumbed to Islam.
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What are the slow shots of present-day McDonald's restaurants meant to evoke?
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In the present day, the name has come to reflect its boomtown ways.
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But all that astronomers could see in the present-day universe was matter.
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He lived there from 21 to 2800, not from 8003 to present day.
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But it no longer exists in the present-day timeline of the show.
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He lived there from 1974 to 1993, not from 1974 to present day.
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In another, cotton streams through the airy sanctuary of the present-day church.
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"Yet the AR-15's present-day popularity is not constitutionally material," Young wrote.
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This image shows the two waves of Denisovan ancestry that shaped present-day humans.
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Thomas Bangsted shares how he reconstructs moments from the past with present-day photography.
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An ancient "skull cult" might've existed thousands of years ago in present-day Turkey.
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We generally don't use leeches (though there's still at least one present-day use).
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But the parallels between Princess Mononoke and the present day do not end there.
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But I'm also awestruck when I come across present-day attendees on social media.
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Present day [aesthetics] I try to stay away from is things being too overproduced.
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As People points out, Moore is 33, while present-day Rebecca Pearson is 66.
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A grand finale makes explicit the link between the opera and present-day propaganda.
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During Randall's present-day attack, he's shown shaking, sweating, hyperventilating, and having difficulty breathing.
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Present-day challenges with the Model 3 are the smelling salts to such aims.
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But we're constantly drawn to her stories because they resonate even in present day.
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But present-day society's most common tendencies can compromise those plans, the general said.
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We shouldn't excuse people who spout racist, misogynist, damaging views online in present day.
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Fast forward to the present day, and fans are already celebrating the sandwich's return.
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Present-day attempts to reproduce such journeys show this to be no small feat.
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But my dreams from when I first started are definitely different from present-day.
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It's easy to be overwhelmed by the issues and needs of the present day.
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Through the introduction of alternate realities, dystopias encourage people to reconsider their present day.
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But that person in present day, Brigadier Adrian Stone (Roger Allam) is suffering fromdementia.
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From a more present-day perspective, the region is a hotbed of smart minds.
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Back with present-day Alison, who has reunited with Donnie, things are getting tense.
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Here are a few pertinent examples, from the recent past to the present day.
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The book is slightly guilty of exaggerating the novelty of present-day advertising techniques.
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It's a cross between middle school, the year 1999, and present-day New York.
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One of Conflict Kitchen's goals is to start conversations about present-day Haudenosaunee culture.
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Here's a look at throngs of thongs from ancient Greece to the present day.
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The work has faced increasing scrutiny over its present-day relevance, empathy, and privilege.
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In the present day, Red has become the leader of the underground slave rebellion.
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Indeed present-day Cheddar is in many ways near-unrecognizable from its original incarnation.
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I have seen, first hand, how understanding history can change people's present-day attitudes.
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She set her science fiction in the near term and imposed present-day sensibilities.
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Fast-forward to present day, and now about 40 percent of players are nonwhite.
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He doesn't want any problems with the outlaws of yesteryear or the present day.
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Though the play is set in the present day, the president is not mentioned.
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In the present day, Elliot Alderson makes an unexpected love connection of his own.
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I never said it was being done present-day as an 18-year-old.
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But the way present-day composers use the piano, it's just not for me.
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I'm a quitter, in the right sense of the word, by present-day standards.
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A line in his "Tom Sawyer's Conspiracy" easily holds up amid present-day realities.
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FROM PRETORIA, Rhodes's rail line continues north, through present-day Botswana to Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.
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It's notable that the present-day version of Din doesn't wear any clan symbol.
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But we don't use information about present-day kids, we use information about ourselves.
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The movie cuts to the present day and introduces four archetypal, irritating teen characters.
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The current iteration of the conflict has been triggered by a present-day blunder.
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When it comes to civil liberties, nothing is 100% certain in present-day Egypt.
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What books would you recommend to somebody who wants to understand present-day Turkey?
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The present-day United States undoubtedly would still be a prosperous and pleasant nation.
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The intention behind the writing of this work was a not too deliberate attempt to picture a cross-section of present-day Negro life and thought with its heritage of that which is past, paralleled or influenced by contacts of the present day.
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For a start, the action has been transplanted from 1980s London to present-day Chicago.
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Imagine the inequities of present-day San Francisco as a microcosm of the future everywhere.
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Hopefully West isn't dead — we haven't heard from him yet in this present-day timeline.
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So if that is our present day, how is Confederate going to be any different?
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Our present-day reality is too close to the history that they want to show.
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But we didn't know how that affects Kate in the present day before this episode.
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Climate change is the underlying malaise, but the present-day curse is the drug trade.
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But there's only so much information we can gather about them with present-day technology.
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Right up to the present day, De Stijl has influenced art, architecture, and product design.
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Colman's performance is chillingly, hilariously resonant without ever tipping a hat to present-day similarities.
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Its set design references everything from mid-century architecture and fashion to present-day technology.
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American conservatives have two stories about what ails present-day culture, one hopeful, one bleak.
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Note: The clips were sourced from as early as 1987 up until the present day.
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We flash-forward to the present day and Paul is yelling at the phone again.
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Present-day Republicans have long since abandoned Mr. Goldwater's opposition to the Civil Rights Act.
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In the present day, those old gods (Czernobog, Bilquis, and others) face an existential crisis.
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The project did more than echo history -- it made the battle relevant to present day.
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It lets us trace the roots of our present-day tragedies backward to previous tragedies.
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The "present-day" action takes place over what seems like only a day or two.
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The rest plays out in the present day, where Parke is finishing up her testimony.
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Though the parasol practice goes back millennia, their present-day counterparts utilize 21st-century technology.
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The material was then sent on to horticulturalists in present-day Palm Beach County, Florida.
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But there's still much work to be done, with disturbing examples of present-day bigotry.
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It takes place in present day and centers on their characters discussing the presidential election.
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The novel, published in 1952, anticipates present-day fears about the social impact of automation.
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They're the main reason present-day spiral galaxies form fewer stars than they used to.
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Today, bits of Denisovan DNA linger on in present day Asian, Australian, and Melanesian populations.
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Sure, "The First" is about a future expedition to Mars, not present day political machinations.
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In present day, Stone seems to be milking his Alzheimer's diagnosis for all its worth.
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Rebecca still wears that half-moon necklace in the present day, after all these years.
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The baby's stern face soon morphs into a present-day Jon Snow's equally stern face.
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In the present day, he flies out to Pittsburgh, where fans snap selfies with him.
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Pindar's lament against the Simonideses of the world has continued unabated to the present day.
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Our expectations are anchored kind of falsely through our experience in the present-day climate.
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Though present-day politics are outside the frame of "Francofonia," they nonetheless cast a shadow.
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For one, it puts the action in 1970s Los Angeles instead of the present day.
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Most of his present-day media profile comes from discussing his father and his presidency.
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That, suggests Wilentz, makes the present-day neo-Garrisonians unwitting allies of the Southern apologists.
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The film portrays surfing from its beginnings to its present-day impact around the world.
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This exhibition looks at the history of underwear from the 1700s to the present day.
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On Wednesday, however, Musk sounded the AI alarm a little closer to the present day.
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Structured by the present-day interrogation, A Legacy of Spies substantially plays out in memory.
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Present-day Rebecca watches the Eagles beat the Patriots by herself, until Kevin joins her.
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But we must learn from our past, not replicate old mistakes in present-day reforms.
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Although his drama is set a quarter-century ago, "Junk" speaks to the present day.
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Consider the ninth-century ferment of the Tang-dynasty Chinese capital Chang'an (present-day Xi'an).
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And there is no lack of present-day enemies who did and apparently always will.
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"It casts the present-day audience in the role of the patriots," Ms. Harbert added.
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Other threads are longer, because the novel's individual stories are narrated from the present day.
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THE KISS: FROM RODIN TO THE PRESENT DAY, Musée des Beaux Arts de Calais, France.
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" "Because if we do, then we become the present day co-conspirators of his assassination.
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Flashing forward to the present-day, the allure of candidate Obama never came to fruition.
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How do you see the series accounting for how things are in the present day?
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It also included bold musings about the future and cutting insights about the present day.
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With present-day technologies, reduced carbon emissions mean the lowered quality of life for millions.
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Does it matter if modern Egyptians might be as offended as present-day Native Americans?
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But in most ways, the series measures up to (or exceeds) present-day audiences' expectations.
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And so we bring it to the present day in the form of Roy Moore.
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In many ways, this show is about people's personal histories meeting their present day stories.
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Do you think a band like yours could gain similar traction in the present day?
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Present Day Burnham appears to die while the rest of the Discovery crew grimly watch.
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Present-day Confederates marked his birthday with music, wreath-laying and a 21-gun salute.
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And did you see any parallels between the film's '70s setting and present-day Mexico?
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When quantum computers develop the ability to crack present-day encryption mechanisms, will you be ready?
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We know the show's present day because it is progressing forward in front of our eyes.
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Vergara also shared a hilarious present-day picture of her pup wearing a polka dot bikini.
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Earth's present-day mix has 79% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and a few other elements mixed in.
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Curt Bramble (an accountant), is not even based on our present-day understanding of fetal development.
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But closely linked to these ancient historical disputes are some present-day political and geopolitical ones.
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Mr. Denzinger was born in present-day Croatia, which was part of Yugoslavia at the time.
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Storefront gallery Lethal Amounts presents a survey of Halloween masks from the 1960s to present day.
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Is there a risk in tying him to the civil-rights movement of the present day?
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Why do you think the writers juxtaposed those flashbacks with the present day Miguel-Kevin relationship?
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Present Day Toby Speaking of Toby, he has his own adventure to deal with his loss.
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Present day: Like your friends from college, Zuck's Facebook is now devoted to baby pictures. Stars!
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The Times painted a shocking portrait of life in present-day Venezuela, especially for the poor.
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Brie Larson's Captain Marvel is catching up on the present day after decades away from Earth.
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I am responding to that history and present day trans and queer erasure, violence, and marginalization.
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Correction: This story was revised to correct that Shakyamuni Buddha's birthplace is in present-day Nepal.
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While it sounds worrying, researchers stressed there is no cause for alarm about present-day threats.
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It's a treat to see Randall and Beth's (Susan Kelechi Watson) parenting in the present day.
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Slings was an early home for some of present-day film and TV's best Canadian imports.
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It balances two compelling mysteries — one historic, one present day — and never resorts to cheap scares.
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Still, the tension between the concerns of capital and national security continues to the present day.
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The tool also stretches back to visualize daily online activity levels from August to present day.
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"Do NOT steal my thunder," says Lucy, the early human ancestor found in present-day Ethiopia.
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He photographed religious leaders from different faiths and stripped their churches of their present-day reputation.
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Buried by subsidence, the coal could not be eroded, and thus survived to the present day.
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However, their meeting does suggest that the Dolores emerging from the confessional is present day Dolores.
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In the present day, CoCo attends the Pegasus party, hosted by Winchester's children of the 1%.
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All throughout my childhood and into the present day, I have viewed myself as an American.
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The present-day Sherlock is an anti-hero, sure; the dream Victorian Sherlock is just obnoxious.
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So, according to Budde's forecast, that puts us in the present day, or maybe circa 2020.
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Some thought he must have crossed in the north, past present-day Grenoble, The Guardian reports.
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Stapinski's investigation involves interviewing the present-day inhabitants of Vita's village and combing through local archives.
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It's difficult to say; both present-day fame and posthumous reputation are elusive, mercurial, and multifactorial.
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That is hard to believe, given the poisonous political atmosphere that prevails in present-day Washington.
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Instead, it is squarely addressed to the present day, striving for the urgency of a headline.
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But for a decade no shows set in present-day China were dedicated to the theme.
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Previous relief initiatives were triggered by debt burdens much higher on paper than present-day totals.
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But South Carolina's present-day reality shows that "this is a totally unnecessary risk," Holleman said.
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Fast-forward to the present day, and Americans spend a staggering $3.2 billion on Halloween costumes.
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In the present day, doing anything in public is nearly synonymous with doing it on television.
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Lil B has consistently claimed—from 2009 up to present day—is the best rapper alive.
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And their present-day counterparts, basking in the blue light of electronic screens, are no different.
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The old tale of Svengali and ingenue continues to endure in the present-day music scene.
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From its wartime roots to its playtime present-day, here's the story of the walkie talkie.
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In the present day and half a world away, Dubai is no stranger to moonshot projects.
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The lake is near a present-day pilgrimage route through the region, the study authors wrote.
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The play, also called "Designing Women," will bring the TV show's characters into the present day.
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Discussing the hypothetical future draft instead of the actual present-day military neatly avoids those problems.
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Beau Willimon's play, which resets an 1885 French farce in present-day Washington, exits the Beltway.
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But if we plan to keep them around into the present day, they have to be.
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Other inconvenient realities, like the class tensions of present-day San Francisco, are also left out.
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It may even point to present-day Martian microbes living in the rocks below the surface.
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Whatever Taro serves, the mix of Czech and Vietnamese flavors seem to define present-day Prague.
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Many civilizations of the past, much like many present-day cities, were centered on coastal areas.
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Her parents appear in the present day only via the telephone, but are vivid in recollection.
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The kiss as a theme in art, from Rodin's creation in 1503 to the present day.
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In present-day Hong Kong, the new generation is politically aware and on a clear mission.
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A people known as the Bantu spread from the region around present-day Cameroon and Nigeria.
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Kingsnorth's latest features a variation on the same protagonist a millennium later, in the present day.
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"What we can control is the people we choose," Randall added in his present-day speech.
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Present-day demands for reparations build on a long history of struggle that predates Wood's suit.
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The parcel, which corresponds to the present-day town of Harrison, was known as Harrison's Purchase.
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I kind of go back to the original of Jack being dead in the present day.
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It's a glimpse of the present-day potential of the island, risen from a painful past.
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Besides Iran, another Islamist regime applying for membership in this exclusive club is present-day Turkey.
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But the album links his parents' migratory past to his own life in present-day Manhattan.
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The exhibits integrate Holocaust narratives and other accounts of injustice with present-day stories of prejudice.
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I kind of go back to the original of Jack being dead in the present day.
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If this all sounds familiar, no shit—it could be a description of present-day America.
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JS: I could argue that any of these films is relevant to our present day predicaments.
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"Billions," on Showtime, is a present-day Wall Street drama that is colored by the financial meltdown.
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Her past self is now in the present day and it appears she's going to say there.
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It's unclear if Rashad will portray a present-day version of the character or exist in flashbacks.
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In about 250 pages, Crowley takes us from the 1980s to the present day, decade-by-decade.
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She also references present-day photographs of the locations, ideally shot at the same time of day.
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Where: Avengers HQ When: Present day, with birds singing Why: Um, to undust everyone that was lost.
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That process is still ongoing in the present-day universe and will continue for trillions of years.
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Katz's would later move across the street to its present-day location that today seats 300 people.
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Fast forward to present day, and the K-beauty brand is ready to make yet another splash.
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In the present day, Luke punches through the rubble to free himself and Connie from the wreckage.
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He then escaped to a monastery in Gaul (around present day France), where he converted to Christianity.
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Then, fast forward to the present day, and Kate is now expecting a baby of her own.
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The latest trailer highlights the movie's present-day setting, always an object of curiosity in the games.
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It also meant workers were at the liberty of corporations operating without present day workers' rights laws.
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In the present day, local American Indians warn Russell that Medora is possessed by a wolf's spirit.
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What happened in the 80s happened in the 80s, and this is set in the present day.
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I'm filling in the blanks between our present day and Down and Out in The Magic Kingdom.
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It's set during the 1990s, long before even the earlier present-day MCU stories started playing out.
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But, fast forward to the present day, those photos wouldn't be allowed anywhere near my Instagram grid.
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From those simulated histories, the scientists generated a massive number of simulated genomes for present-day people.
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And if this is so, then readers weary of the present-day literary landscape should take notice.
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And when they're executed correctly, flashbacks can be even more shocking than the present-day plot developments.
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They looked at 2011 income data to identity the five highest-earning surnames in present-day Florence.
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From October 21 to the present day, I have lived approximately 2000 different lives on the internet.
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Back in the present day nightmare, everyone is acting awfully nice to Offred — they think she's pregnant.
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Maybe the most horrifying thing about Brinkley is how well he would fit into the present day.
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But fast forward to present day and we're seeing these instrumental laws and institutions put in jeopardy.
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In present day, Clay offers to help sweet cheerleader Sheri with her All The Pretty Horses essay.
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In present day, Tom is threatening Cyrus because he feels like Cyrus used him and abandoned him.
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Carthage, which is located in present-day Tunis, was competing with Rome for control over the Mediterranean.
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His discography still manages to reveal unexpected nuances and new messages that speak to the present day.
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Then we come to the present day and Glover's December 2016, rap-free album, Awaken, My Love!.
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Given the ready availability of modern pornography, examining its sort-of origins surely possesses present-day relevance.
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For us everyday global citizens, issues like climate change, poverty, and health present day-to-day challenges.
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Trained in the art of seduction, the sparrows collect intelligence for the roughly present-day Russian state.
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The game of chess originated during the sixth century in present day India during the Gupta Empire.
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Fast forward to present day, and speculation is abounding that such a listing may be indefinitely postponed.
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The apparent lack of placodes in present-day reptiles fueled controversy about how these features first formed.
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Present-day polarization, by making Republicans almost uniformly conservative and Democrats more liberal, has diminished that opportunity.
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There is a misconception that a pressing style, particularly in the present day, demands huge physical fitness.
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Its major influence, when you survey present-day rap, lies in Waka's stentorian arsenal of ad libs.
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The rhetoric was remarkably similar to some present-day calls to expel all Mexican or Muslim migrants.
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In essence, they're stuck in the early '80s, while our other characters live in the present day.
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Arguably, there's never been a worse time to be an activist in Egypt than the present day.
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Fast forward to present day, and St. Louis leads the Cubs by a game in the division.
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What's happening now: Extreme heat waves are a present-day danger as well as a growing risk.
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Fans were quick to point out the similarities between Warhol's painting of Margaret and present-day Markle.
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Critics said Chief Cunningham undercut his message by failing to recognize racism among present-day police forces.
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After a tantalizing flashback to Adelaide's childhood in the mid-1980s, we skip to the present day.
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The fort itself is gone, and present-day references to the area are nearly impossible to find.
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When and where else in history or present day have the themes of these texts been relevant?
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If you're looking for vital protest music that speaks to the present day, start with Downtown Boys.
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The resulting artworks are populated with individualized, present-day figures inhabiting land in various stages of transition.
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If you just want a bite-size assessment of present-day GM crops, that will likely do.
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In her work, Ms. Vacheva marries the grandness of history with absurd elements from the present day.
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Such stories reach back centuries and continue on to the present day, but they often go untold.
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The collection of applied art and design features objects from the 16th century to the present day.
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Hurley's intimate, fluid debut narrates the religious unraveling of Nicole, a Zen Buddhist in present-day Boston.
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"Americans are missing the profound analogies between present day U.S. developments and German history," Professor Wehrheim said.
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They're joined by Serena, a teenage castaway from the present day who serves as the reader's proxy.
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In the present day, with the benefit of modern vaccinations, these types of croup are very rare.
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Basically, you've inserted a "Lebowski" character into "Going Places" and updated that story to the present day.
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Part Two brings us to the present day, but does not and cannot bring us to conclusion.
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Anyuru's ability to link present-day exclusion to future atrocities makes this more than a genre entertainment.
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Blondness, however, is a kind of yellow that has maintained prestige from antiquity through the present day.
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She considers every rational explanation, but the reason is all too familiar even to present-day viewers.
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Steven Spielberg Spielberg raced to tell a period story with a revealing light on the present day.
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Is his poll standing based more on Obama nostalgia and name recognition than his present-day performance?
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In the present-day vernacular, people are most humbled by the things that make them look good.
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A younger Mr. O'Rourke — and perhaps the present-day version — might envy the students' sense of direction.
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In the "present day" of the narrative, she repeatedly has conversations with her mother in her head.
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International is a spinoff of the original franchise that revisits the same organization in the present day.
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Franco's team was Real Madrid; the rivalry between the two teams has lingered into the present day.
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How much of a present-day disparity is the result of previous discrimination is hard to say.
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The resulting graph is startling: The graph starts in 1000 BC and goes to the present day.
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Anthropocene drives home the fact that climate change, ecological destruction, and species extinction are all present-day concerns.
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The exhibition will start from the blues and Tin Pan Alley eras and continue to the present day.
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Present day Utah was situated near a sea during the Cretaceous, which explains the source of the crustaceans.
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Wehner thought the biggest present-day limitation is that, said simply, it takes too long to generate entanglement.
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After all, sometimes it's fun to ask hypotheticals, like what would happen if Seinfeld happened in present day?
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" Wrote Reynolds in his own present-day caption, "This is from my hometown newspaper, back in the day.
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I think my present-day happiness matters more than a list of future items to return to Bloomingdale's.
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It ended up being an irresistible mix of historical fanfiction, Arthurian myth, Victorian steampunk, and present-day anxiety.
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Nope, tonight's season 4 premiere was firmly rooted in the present-day and was (sob) all too real.
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But the FDA says that there's no point in extrapolating any of their results to the present day.
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But is what they're saying at the expense of what people have to say in present-day Africa?
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New research published on Monday shows the startling present-day impacts of global warming-related sea level rise.
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In the present day, Jimmy is being effectively babysat by an anal-retentive second-year associate named Erin.
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Cooper's talked about pulling some inspiration from Eddie Vedder, but there's really no present-day equivalent for Jackson.
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While the Galactica is connected to present-day Earth — we won't spoil exactly how — it's not rooted there.
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Most of the tech is basically identical to that of present-day Earth, or it's a reasonable extrapolation.
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But the VR-1 is an intriguing system for offering incredibly good image quality with present-day tech.
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Suddenly, we're snapped back to present day Revival, where the community is rattled after yet another "bear" attack.
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Adam West's Batman sidesteps that entire concept in a way that present-day fans should see more often.
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The series traces a variety of English scenes, not all of which survived through to the present day.
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As Crash writes, he will confront his past, weaving the high school senior's memories into his present day.
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And even though the show isn't set in the present day, its underlying premise actually seems pretty timely.
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But if the show was set in the present day, the kids might realistically still play D&D.
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Her latest book is Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe: From the Ancien Régime to the Present Day (2019).
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But it looks like there's a present-day celebrity with her own hair-specific request: Kim Kardashian West.
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Scientists are starting to see similarities between Kilauea&aposs present day behavior and that of the 1924 event.
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Here's an internal shot of the present-day house, which looks a little fancier than the Grangers' home.
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Come Monday, we will be returning to a world much closer to Victorian London than present day America.
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In fact, there is a neatish convergence between debates over the present day, and disagreements over America's foundation.
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That many small Chinese restaurants and takeaways in America forgo alcohol licences is a present-day obstacle, too.
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In the present day, Randall (Sterling K. Brown) is going on a job interview and not feeling it.
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This life-changing event colors every single moment of The End Of The F****ing World's present day.
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Just because Jack is dead in the present day doesn't mean you're going to be off the show.
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So, at least in the present day, LHS 1140b finds itself orbiting a very nice, quiet host star.
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The film takes place in an alternate version of the present day that also involves elves and fairies.
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Though Rowland denied any future DC reunion, music is very much still a part of her present day.
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Doubling CO2 concentrations compared with present-day levels increased the cumulative intensity of all tropical cyclones by 17.6%.
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In present day, Matty is still waffling on carrying out the last favor "Alice" had asked of him.
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In the present day, a new software update from Dr. Ford causes some of us hosts to malfunction.
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Similarly, Deadpool isn't waiting around for the core X-Men films to catch up to the present day.
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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was the first in the series to introduce a present-day battlefield.
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In present day, Clay is torn up with guilt about what he could have done to help Hannah.
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"Nor would I accept anything," he said, adding that the barbs are a reality of present day politics.
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While Half-Life stands alone, one look at its present-day catalog reveals a foundation built on mods.
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Look Who's Back, which portrays Hitler waking up in present-day Europe, was released in Germany last year.
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Part of the popularity of the show comes from the uncanny parallels to today's present-day political situation.
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Where the original film took place in the (then-present day) 1980s, Thomas has a much grander vision.
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It also touches on the challenges today's feminists face and the present-day activists working tirelessly for equality.
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"Patria o Muerte" quickly flashes pictures, drawings and clips of Cuba's past before landing on the present day.
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He also questioned whether the present-day lakes sampled by Dr. Willerslev were true remnants of Lake Peace.
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The researchers were also able to tell that her genetics aligned with those of present day North Europeans.
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"Present-day New York has been made to attract people who didn't like New York," said Fran Lebowitz.
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The network has ordered a pilot script for the show, which will take place in the present day.
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A 7 percent discount rate is often used in present-day financial transactions — the stock market, for instance.
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Culture, really, and quite obviously, is, in the present day at least, a largely regressive and retroactive thing.
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Racism and white supremacy are weaved throughout U.S. history up to the present day, Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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I said I wondered where Hagrid was, and Teddy Lupin, during the present-day scenes in the book.
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Doubling food production would defer the problems of present-day birth rates by at most a few decades.
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Among the present-day Mets mentored by Backman are Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Steven Matz and Michael Conforto.
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Those who choose to be frozen are only making a bet on future breakthroughs, not present-day reality.
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In the present day, some 37,000 years later, children discover the same cave in what is now Texas.
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Born in Gujranwala, British India (present-day Pakistan), Pritam was one of history's most prominent female Punjabi writers.
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Instead, the cinéma vérité "Scotty" spends a great deal of time following Mr. Bowers in the present day.
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Still, it is hard to say how the terrorist attack will affect the election in present-day France.
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