" More broadly, "movements propelled the language and/or the language propelled the dance.
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The same traits that propelled him to the presidency, so nicely captured by Spitz, propelled him also to a rare level of presidential success.
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If Mother Teresa is propelled to do good works because she believes in God, I am propelled to do good works because of how bad I feel about myself.
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Propelled by inflows of funds, the Saudi stock index .
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What was supposed to be a night that propelled Mrs.
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The magnetically propelled bots are no wider than a pinhead.
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A chemically propelled voyage would take 18 months, one way.
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What policy prescription has propelled Buttigieg to such great heights?
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"It propelled me toward my love for lit," he said.
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The industry as a whole has been propelled by women.
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But, in many ways, 2017 propelled her to new heights.
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Movile's app, PlayKids, propelled the company to the global stage.
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Voters propelled the GOP to its largest majority since 1928.
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"This kind of propelled our campaign into the national spotlight."
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"That kind of propelled him into that area," Whitney said.
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Just like Trump, Duke's rhetoric propelled him through the primaries.
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What propelled Chapman to his fastest pitch in six years?
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"It has propelled more people into action," said Van Wagner.
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They propelled Omaha and Saddle Creek Records to international renown.
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But nonsense is what has propelled Mr Trump this far.
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The rage that developed against it propelled Mr. Modi forward.
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Audiences swooned – and Swayze was propelled onto the A-List.
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But if anything, it propelled Summer's dominance of pop music.
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The score's repeating figurations were propelled forward but never pushed.
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The governor's victory was not propelled by the neediest Kentuckians.
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The models who posed with it propelled it even further.
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But we propelled him into the nomination and the presidency.
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The victory propelled the Midshipmen into the conference championship game.
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The misconception has propelled into the social conscious from there.
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The influx propelled apprehensions to near five-year highs in October.
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It's these interactions that have propelled Mystic Messenger to amazing success.
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So, indeed, 'Oumumua could be a solar radiation-propelled alien spaceship.
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I think that propelled us into having a good game tonight.
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That theme continued as I tried a self-propelled TrueForm treadmill.
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However, PewDiePie's galvanized fanbase propelled the YouTuber to new subscriber heights.
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Even though she did not like it, the loss propelled her.
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In particular, status-hungry Chinese consumers propelled luxury's recent long expansion.
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"The jet age propelled us into a new era," he said.
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Of all things, a collection of knitwear propelled her cometlike rise.
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Gulf citizens were propelled from poverty to a life of comfort.
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Dozens of rocket-propelled grenade rockets were launched at the base.
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This led many to believe it was propelled by an explosion.
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The only other requirement was that all pods be self-propelled.
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Toyota's current cost-cutting drive began in January, propelled by Kobayashi.
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Robust late-season seed demand in South America further propelled gains.
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The thrusters are propelled by water jets, each packing 1.6 horsepower.
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It was a Facebook ad that propelled Ashleigh Griffin to act.
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Another showed him killing another person with a rocket-propelled grenade.
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A test sled was propelled through the tube for 5.3 seconds.
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Till's death helped propelled the modern civil rights movement in America.
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Less successfully, it sought to develop spacecraft propelled by nuclear bombs.
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International advertising sales increased 13 percent, propelled by growth in Europe.
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A nationwide focus on his plight propelled interest in D&D.
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And that propelled me to really work on myself some more.
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He is a man propelled by a superhuman sense of grievance.
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BROADLY: What propelled you to explore coming of age through dance?
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And what has propelled the explosive growth in the first place?
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Selena was the role that propelled her into the Hollywood limelight.
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The indifference only fueled her resentment and propelled her to run.
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In 2008, the state propelled Mr. Obama to the White House.
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When their circumstances held them back, their skills propelled them forward.
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People hurry to school and work, propelled by dreams and ambitions.
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I haven't had a role that's propelled me into major stardom.
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It was an act propelled more by panic than by premeditation.
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The firm's semiconductor division has propelled profits and helped boost shares.
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"Manically," the first movement, whisks along, propelled by pulsing rhythmic riffs.
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The idealism that propelled Soto to Afghanistan was being scoured away.
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He had earlier said a rocket-propelled grenade was to blame.
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But a "nasty creative block" propelled her into a different direction.
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Elon Musk's companies have propelled his net worth to almost $20 billion.
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LEO: It propelled him to victory, it helped to hold the Senate.
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Home Alone broke box-office records and propelled Culkin into child superstardom.
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That was my favorite cover, which kind of propelled me into music.
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His job was to carry rocket-propelled grenades in a Taliban unit.
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Her victory was among those that propelled Democrats to a House majority.
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His campaign has been propelled by his TV appeal and social media.
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At the end of the day, stocks are propelled by earnings growth.
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A few other things likely propelled the movie toward its massive opening.
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One reason lies in the forces that propelled Mr Trump to office.
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Poroshenko's man-of-action credentials propelled him to power back in 2014.
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Particles darted through the material faster than light, propelled by its substance.
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Amazon's rising stock price propelled him past Amancio Ortega and Warren Buffett.
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Tons of ash propelled by scalding, toxic gases poured down Fuego's flanks.
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Those gains propelled the S&P and Nasdaq indexes to record levels.
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The cause propelled her to win a City Council seat in 2012.
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The insurgents fired assault rifles, heavy machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades.
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That's propelled an alleged war criminal to the front of the race.
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Enemy forces had cheap but more powerful rifles and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Indeed, according to CNET, future asteroid explorers may be propelled by steam.
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Money alone could not have propelled her to the finale, they said.
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Kelly leads fundraising efforts so far, propelled by his wife, former Rep.
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The natural gas industry also propelled Louisiana during the oil industry struggles.
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Last week's reshuffle propelled some vocal defenders of independence into key positions.
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Their family was among many migrants propelled to move by climate change.
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Videos capturing the moment propelled him to the forefront of the movement.
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The two stocks also propelled the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average .
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Morita was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, which broke his hand.
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The dance, though open to interpretation, has propelled the song even further.
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These space ships won't be propelled by a rocket, but light itself.
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These efforts have been propelled by its acquisition of Amazon-competitor Jet.
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The #MeToo Movement also propelled his history of abuse into mainstream conversations.
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That's exactly what propelled my Gretchen Carlson Leadership Initiative for underprivileged women.
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We're blind to the random luck that propelled us along the way.
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It propelled regulations to protect student borrowers against misleading and predatory practices.
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My contributions quickly propelled into planning the events, curating partnerships and more.
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Not even nuclear-propelled vessels are exempt from the tyranny of fuel.
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Just months later, he was killed by a Taliban rocket-propelled grenade.
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"Fastball command, really," Indians catcher Chris Gimenez said of what propelled Bauer.
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Within 45 minutes, Odysseus' seven thrusters had propelled it to the seafloor.
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Shrapnel from a rocket-propelled grenade had hit his head and body.
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In Sweden, right-wing extremists have been propelled by anger over immigration.
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Real and fake social media accounts the propelled it across the internet.
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These efforts have been propelled by its acquisition of Amazon competitor Jet.
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That was just one sign of the determination that propelled her life.
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In Monday trading, the stock propelled the Dow to a record close.
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"Retail is now totally propelled by consumers and their needs," she said.
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Propelled by sparks, cowboy's arms and legs thrash about, then go limp.
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That momentum has propelled the group into its first American arena tour.
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The indie work has propelled her career and helped define her aesthetic.
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The indie work has propelled her career and helped define her aesthetic.
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He heard gunfire chatter, then a rocket-propelled grenade boom and echo.
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That strategy propelled Donald Trump to victory in the 2016 Republican primary.
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Lauryn Hill's voice propelled the song, but her absence is better understood.
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The militants attacked with small arms and rocket-propelled grenades, Dunford said.
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But we're not propelled too far into the madness of the world.
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Mercy has propelled most of the pardons issued by presidents in our history.
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Image: Michael CrisafulliThis "torpedo" wasn't a self-propelled bomb in the conventional sense.
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I drove it and propelled it, but was not emotionally attached to it.
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It has sold more than 10 million copies and propelled him into superstardom.
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A victory there propelled Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton in the 210 primary.
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The force of the crash propelled Smith's car into another vehicle, Thomson said.
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It propelled them to work harder on outreach just days before the election.
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The Dominican Republic's economy is largely propelled by services and industries like tourism.
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They were propelled by four equal-sized flippers, unlike any animal alive today.
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Pole-vaulters are propelled by carbon-fibre rods; golf balls by titanium clubs.
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He was, in other words, propelled to victory by Christians, including many evangelicals.
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FOR THOUSANDS of years, weapons went where humans thrust, threw or propelled them.
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Wall Street closed at record highs on Wednesday, propelled by strong quarterly earnings.
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This ongoing trend has propelled background checks in recent months to new heights.
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Ultimately, the insight propelled the business to more than $100 million in sales.
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The iPhone's rejuvenation has propelled Apple to new all-time highs this year.
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The efforts propelled VSV-EBOV into human trials in West Africa last year.
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The durable wheelchair is propelled forward by hand levers and features sturdy wheels.
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A plume of smoke engulfed the area, propelled by a strong sea breeze.
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Worse, the trends that propelled profits upwards in 2015 appear to be reversing.
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It's propelled by six engines and has a gargantuan wingspan of 290 feet.
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Of note, Earth's hydrological, or water systems, have been propelled to the extreme.
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Propelled by this warmth, Arctic sea ice hit a record low during June.
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Once in power, Salman propelled Mohammed bin Salman to ever more powerful positions.
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It gave us Google, Twitter, and Facebook and propelled Uber into the stratosphere.
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It's a mostly uncomfortable marriage, but it's propelled forward by a compelling plot.
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Last week's rally propelled the Dow and into positive territory for the year.
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"It propelled me to make career changes so I'd earn more," he said.
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This propelled the trade surplus to 252.9 billion euros, also a record high.
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The success propelled the then-low profile beer brand into a household name.
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The elections propelled moderates and reformists to their best electoral finish since 2004.
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The company that propelled her to fame didn't propel her to fortune, however.
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His trade policies propelled him to victory in my home state of Ohio.
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The construction of new offshore wind farms propelled renewables to the current milestone.
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Propelled by motivation and momentum, conventional wisdom predicts Democrats riding a popular wave.
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Nanette is propelled by passion, expertise, and fascinating deconstructions of society and comedy.
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The commodities boom that propelled rapid Brazilian growth over many years has ended.
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This constituency was amply rewarded by the Trump-propelled tax cut of 2017.
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Finally, one reporter successfully propelled the clementine into the candidate's sanctum up front.
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Those voters propelled Bill Clinton to the presidency in 21993 and gave Mrs.
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Propelled by dollar weakness and rising commodity prices, emerging currencies also sailed higher.
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The forces that propelled Mr. Trump's rise need to be confronted and defeated.
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The technology titans propelled investors to enormous profits for much of this year.
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Enthusiasm about the technology sector had long propelled stock markets to new heights.
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The modern American crusade against voter fraud has always been propelled by faith.
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The ship was carrying 30,000 rocket-propelled grenades worth an estimated $26 million.
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Many of those messages seemed propelled by automated bots rather than real supporters.
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How can a movement seemingly propelled by legitimate discontent take such odious goals?
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Well, part of it is that you feel propelled by something beyond you.
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It is also an interpretation that seems propelled by an unfaltering inner confidence.
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This has propelled my focus to increase awareness and representation of Bengali culture.
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"Seinfeld" fever is still going strong, propelled even now by its wide syndication.
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Nixon's massacre was propelled by one brazen goal: firing the prosecutor investigating him.
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What factors do you think may have propelled them to make this decision?
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Els's four major titles propelled him into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
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Trump's vision is for an economy propelled by US oil and gas production.
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But the certainty that she had about her overarching vision propelled her forward.
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That propelled the Penguins into the playoffs, where they captured the Stanley Cup.
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In 2014, the state propelled Modi to victory handing his group 73 seats.
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The gains in AI that propelled self-driving vehicles have come with drawbacks.
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And media adulation, more than anything else, propelled him to his current position.
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The lower interest rates were part of what propelled stocks higher in 33.
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Additionally, women candidates were propelled toward challenges to entrenched male Republicans in Congress.
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The North said the test was conducted from a self-propelled mobile launcher.
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Polarization is propelled by its own momentum, so it's not easy to break.
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Apple propelled to greatness by offering a small number of things that just work.
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The movie never stops moving, propelled by both the script and the impressive performances.
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That propelled the biggest jump in the overall U.S. delinquency rate in seven years.
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The same people who cried in my cube now propelled their anger at me.
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Mike and Chris may well have excelled, but he propelled them in the demographic.
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Conferences like Disrupt and AllThingsD propelled formerly unknown entrepreneurs to the heights of fame.
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Not surprisingly, the rise in drone racing has propelled the human desire to organize.
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More recently, it's what propelled Magic Leap into becoming a multi-billion dollar company.
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Their fans call themselve their A.R.M.Y., and they've propelled the group into global superstardom.
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He was propelled by three big factors, not all of which will apply elsewhere.
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The swamp of scandal propelled a fed-up cadre of young reformers into action.
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That has propelled inflation to a 14-year high above 15 percent last month.
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The Predators left winger's hat trick propelled the Preds to a 219-29 victory.
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It was one poster in particular, though, that propelled Sister Serpents into worldwide notoriety.
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This strategy propelled Ralph Northam and Doug Jones to victory in Virginia and Alabama.
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The televised quiz became massive in India and propelled Bachchan back into the limelight.
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National coverage of the ongoing controversy has propelled social media bots into the mainstream.
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Raised in Trinidad to Indian parents, he moved around the world, propelled by restlessness.
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Trains, whether propelled by steam, diesel, or a frictionless tube, are still terrestrial things.
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ARMY's passion has helped propelled the act to the top of the Billboard 200.
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The force of the blast propelled the metal dumpster 120 feet across the street.
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Perhaps, the authors write, avalanches and landslides are also propelled by similar air cushions.
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It's eerily quiet, free of the buzz you expect from a propeller-propelled aircraft.
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The post propelled speculation the couple had gotten hitched, which she later cleared up.
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Foreign students propelled Silicon Valley and now they drive innovation and entrepreneurship in Britain.
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Food that really propelled the "scene" into mainstream consciousness during the same time period.
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So the musical journey we were on was the current that propelled us through.
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Iraqi insurgents fired a rocket-propelled grenade into a helicopter Duckworth was co-piloting.
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The arms deliveries include rocket-propelled grenades, landmines, sniper rifles and 82mm mortar rounds.
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It is propelled, though, by an electric motor built by another German company, Siemens.
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The AfD was propelled to victory by its attacks on immigrants, Islam and refugees.
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Democrats can rightfully claim that a blue wave propelled them to a House majority.
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The soldiers fired rocket-propelled grenades into the building and sprayed it with gunfire.
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He was propelled to the White House on a popular movement across the country.
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Dancila is seen as a close ally of Dragnea, who propelled her political career.
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This is what propelled me to create the National Burial Database of Enslaved Americans.
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These are the same flawed premises that propelled Donald Trump to the White House.
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They'll be smartly propelled by the bassist Ben Allison and the drummer Matt Wilson.
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Black voters had propelled Biden to victory in the South Carolina primary on Saturday.
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You write that she was propelled by forces not entirely of her own making.
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It seems that those two strengths, put together, have propelled Biden to another victory.
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But shame of a personal kind propelled Rimsky-Korsakov to break with their principles.
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And with that we were propelled into the walk of shame out of there.
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Republicans propelled themselves to power in Washington by promising an end to fiscal recklessness.
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This kind of imaginative recontextualization of classical singing has long propelled Ms. Hall Moran.
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" Meanwhile, Mr. Menon said, Britain is propelled further along "this insane game of chicken.
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The Matrix, the Wachowski film that propelled the directors to fame, is relevant here.
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The fire was propelled over the weekend by high winds and extremely dry conditions.
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Brexit and Boris Johnson's decisive election victory were propelled primarily by voters in England.
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It's tech regulation with a corporate twist—propelled at Davos but hardly originating there.
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Over three days, the Trump administration propelled its domestic campaign for war against Iran.
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What propelled his hedge fund to outsize gains was a series of derivatives trades.
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Market capitalism, propelled by entrepreneurs, is the greatest wealth creator the world has seen.
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Then there was the Great Panjandrum, an enormous, rocket-propelled wheel packed with explosives.
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The five-point bonus for leading the most laps propelled Kulwicki to the crown.
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But these packages were swimming on their own, propelled by waving hairs called cilia.
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He is not the guy who is propelled by headlines but by fine lines.
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Jones's victory appears to have been propelled by strong voter turnout among African-Americans.
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Lillard and Leonard propelled Portland to a 70-54 lead late in the quarter.
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Illogically, he is hurting the very coalition of voters who propelled him to office.
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For better or for worse, Mr. Trump's victory was propelled by populist civic nationalism.
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But it was the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 that propelled the worldwide phenomenon.
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The Taliban was firing with a PK machine gun, rocket-propelled grenades and rifles.
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The two fighters were preparing to fire a rocket-propelled grenade in our direction.
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The prospect of higher U.S. interest rates has propelled the U.S. dollar this year.
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Many women's careers are hindered by pregnancy; this pop singer's was propelled by it.
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The firestorm has also propelled Mr. Wolff from local media gadfly into national newsmaker.
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My car plunged into it, everyone screamed and the bird propelled into my windshield.
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I think those were really the skills that propelled the creation of the brand.
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And that impulse propelled Republicans back into the majority, and Ryan into the speakership.
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Hand-propelled and steam-driven cars transport produce, the stations have been converted into markets.
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Plus there's the specificity of Beyoncé's work—her music and her heart—that's propelled her.
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In 2017, the Humvee Mike was riding in was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade.
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China's appetite for overseas acquisitions has propelled it to the forefront of global deal-making.
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A Kazakh marine soldier fires a rocket propelled grenade launcher in the Seaborn Assault competition.
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The prayer is not asking that I'll be propelled into something bigger for this world.
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Together these catalysts propelled the group to highs not seen since before the financial crisis.
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This equipment change coincided with developments in her practice that propelled her to international fame.
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Bernie Sanders shocked the political establishment with a second wind that has propelled his campaign.
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And it was segregation that propelled many conservative Christians into politics in the first place.
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Facebook's rise has propelled Zuckerberg into one of the most powerful positions on the planet.
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The New York GOP primary confirmed the voter sentiments that have propelled Trump's remarkable campaign.
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When this occurs, microscopic particles of human waste can then be propelled into the air.
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The good month propelled the three-month beat rate to 22 percent, according to BofAML.
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U.L.E. – user-propelled load assisting device; and Bixpy Jet –battery-powered propulsion device for kayaks.
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The benchmark gained 0.3 percent on Friday, propelled by banks and oil and gas stocks.
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It was agricultural productivity rather than taste that propelled the proliferation of these Florida varieties.
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The blast propelled the dumpster 203 feet and shattered windows 400 feet above the detonation.
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Its unprecedented growth propelled its founder, Steve Jobs, into a legend among the technology community.
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Feeder cattle futures <0#FC:> followed live cattle lower, with losses propelled by technical selling.
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Many comedies are propelled by irony, wit, and self-deprecation; others run on sheer absurdity.
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The Spanish economy's 3 percent expansion has been propelled by frisky consumers and strong tourism.
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The blast propelled the Dumpster 203 feet and shattered windows 400 feet above the detonation.
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Both sketches were propelled into laugh-out-loud absurdity by Short's sudden explosions of burlesque.
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The freemium business model is propelled by its #1 ranking in app stores for "SSH".
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The setting for Rupert Wyatt's Captive State is propelled by a sustained fever of unrest.
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And 2015's record breaking year for car sales was propelled by upticks in crossovers.
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In 1896 a speech to the Democratic National Convention propelled him to the presidential nomination.
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In addition, bankers have cited strong fundamentals as corporate tax reform has propelled the economy.
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China had propelled its economy through the global financial crisis by flooding it with cash.
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Apart from their rifles, they had one machine gun and one rocket-propelled-grenade launcher.
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It's voter enthusiasm that propelled Gillum to a victory that caught many pundits off guard.
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Mr Blair found himself propelled into war by the military deadline set by the Americans.
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To be fair, it was also the first Bowie album to be propelled by MTV.
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This is not the first time Trump has propelled a conspiracy theory with no evidence.
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The uproar over that scandal propelled Zuckerberg to appear before Congress for the first time.
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S. trade deal and dovish shifts in major central banks' monetary policies, propelled regional shares.
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But Jones ultimately emerged victorious over Moore, propelled by a strong turnout among black voters.
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The reportage motors forward, propelled by Ehrenreich's wonder at the outrageous curiosities of the occupation.
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But rentals soon thrived, propelled by imaginative relationships that aides struck up with insurance companies.
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Positive commentary on U.S.-China trade talks propelled the major averages to fresh record highs.
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He was mortally wounded by multiple hits from rocket-propelled grenades on November 26, 1969.
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It did way more than lower taxes; it propelled the U.S. into the digital era.
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Rage over factory closures in the American heartland propelled the rise of Donald J. Trump.
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Another high tide struck the city on Saturday, propelled by strong winds from the south.
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Just imagine: cluster bombs as Pez dispensers; flame-throwers as Nutella sprayers; rocket-propelled vegetables.
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The industrialization that propelled these nations to prosperity has put the planet's survival at peril.
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O'Rourke was propelled into the presidential discussion after a close Senate race loss to Sen.
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They propelled the movie to rank as the sixth most profitable film in cinema history.
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The 14-year-old was propelled to Gen Z fame, however, after starting her Musical.
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The vehicle, which had been reported stolen, was propelled by a brick weighting the accelerator.
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I savored these moments, and as I did I was propelled and empowered by them.
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In the end, he was propelled to victory by a high turnout in the countryside.
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The show is a raunchy, silly and often chaotic delight, propelled by charming, wacky animation.
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The increase is being propelled largely by anti-Semitic incidents, which were up 215 percent.
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The plot is a delicate and subtle thing, propelled by a handful of recurring questions.
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A young Mr. Orban delivered a speech that propelled him onto the national political stage.
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In 2008, Barack Obama seemed propelled by the idea that he was the "change" candidate.
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Migration is propelled by irrepressible human desires for family unification, economic improvement and physical safety.
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Mr. Weah rode a wave of disappointment into office, propelled by voters upset that Mrs.
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That's when a rocket propelled grenade tore through the engine block and shrapnel went flying.
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Within weeks of that nomination, a series of events propelled Roberts to the top spot.
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That list includes stories that lack impact, are dutiful or propelled by an institutional voice.
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Bitcoin is a completely new kind of currency propelled by technology that's continuing to advance.
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The vote propelled the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite to all-time highs.
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I do not know whether Ossoff's change of residence would have propelled him to victory.
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The machinery of the plot is propelled by a grim sense of lower-depth fatalism.
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In America, the rise of technology stocks propelled the stock market to an impressive position.
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The legal cloud over Hunter has propelled other Republicans to seek his solidly conservative district.
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The victory propelled G43 Esports into a date with Team Liquid, who dispatched Evil Geniuses.
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That issue propelled him to run against the lawmaker he voted for two years ago.
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Those runs in the 103-51 and 1960-61 seasons propelled Tottenham to the title.
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Heavy automatic rifle fire and rocket propelled grenades screamed in along with small weapons fire.
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Our artform has consistently been propelled by the cross-section of creativity and technical progress.
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Many of those he did see were teenage boys with Kalashnikovs and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Mr. Obama, of course, opposed the war, a stance that propelled his rise to power.
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I testified that both impeachments were narrow and propelled by deep hatred for each president.
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That victory propelled a wave of conservative victories in the midterm elections later that year.
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Not that this propelled her into any action, or made her try for another persona.
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It marked the first time a Raptor had propelled the vehicle to any substantial height.
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It is the approach that propelled him into Formula One and onto the Mercedes team.
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But, by sticking things through, he's propelled himself to immense success, both personal and professional.
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But its urban centers and growing corporate muscle have propelled a growing and diverse economy.
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But it was a clip uploaded in February 210 that propelled Giertz beyond YouTube's orbit.
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But media coverage and law enforcement investigation propelled by bias was behind all of them.
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So in "Level 3," propelled by eighth-note chords, the oboe finally completes its journey.
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Trilobites Shaped like a torpedo and about as swift, squids are jet-propelled underwater predators.
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But researchers said the unrest propelled the exodus and gave the city a dismal reputation.
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Nothing, I suppose, except that the resulting disjunctions propelled the paintings into their own orbit.
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The game fell from the heights that the first wave of fans propelled it to.
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Hopefully it will repay the grassroots scene which has propelled the it to new heights.
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The electric motor will have three modes: self-propelled, which will use measurement sensors in order to keep a constant distance, assist-propelled, which helps push the stroller for you like a lawnmower, and manual mode, which turns your stroller into an ordinary stroller.
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The energy sector, which has largely propelled the benchmark's weekly gains, inched lower on the day.
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The sighting propelled speculation on social media as to which song the pair were collaborating on.
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Before Microsoft, Amazon and the digital gold rush, Seattle's economy was propelled by air and water.
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Ergo, it just might be a solar radiation-propelled alien spaceship sent from another star system.
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Its outstanding comfort, wealth of features, and top-tier audio propelled it ahead of everything else.
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It was the song that propelled his big breakthrough album, Purple Rain, to the big time.
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It's called LightSail 93 and is designed to travel through space propelled by nothing but sunlight.
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They'll fly aboard a Dragon 22.5 capsule propelled from Earth's gravity atop a Falcon Heavy rocket.
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Beltre propelled an 82 mph fastball down the left-field line for his 441st career homer.
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A spectacular price rally propelled lithium out of the metallic shadows onto the global investment stage.
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Since then its popularity has shot up as if propelled by a well-taken conversion kick.
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Desperate Housewives, also an explosive success, featured a Latinx couple and propelled Eva Longoria into stardom.
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Maria Hummel's Still Lives is moody and restless, propelled by a gradually intensifying sense of unease.
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Yet somehow his misogyny has instead propelled his campaign to the brink of the Republican nomination.
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"Battle Royale" propelled Fortnite's user base to 23 millionregistered players in November (up 216% from June).
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The retweet button propelled Gamergate, according to an analysis by the technologist and blogger Andy Baio.
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Up to this point, digitally-savvy millennials have propelled much of the growth in online spending.
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But propelled by talent, tenacity and a bit of luck, she began to reverse her fortunes.
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Giannis propelled the Bucks to great heights last season with his leadership, drive and unselfish play.
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The president might not have endorsed this video, but he has propelled the sentiment behind it.
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It's yet another blend of comedy and drama, propelled by its humorous approach to bleak storylines.
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Gold prices were propelled above $1,300 per ounce on apparently rising tensions between Trump and Kim.
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I was propelled into those gut-check moments when you find out who you really are.
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The novel is propelled by Maggie and Kai's efforts to discover the origins of the monsters.
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That has propelled Britain to third place, ahead of Australia and behind only America and Canada.
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It was Reed's belief that he could find a way that propelled him to keep fighting.
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Companies could be propelled toward faster automation and accelerate a coming topsy-turvy future of work.
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This tedious product development is being propelled, and pressured, by the rapid depletion of the oceans.
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Were Mark Zuckerberg to turn off his creation, another, similar platform might be propelled to dominance.
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It seems like the same formula that propelled the first Deadpool to huge success, just bigger.
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This joint venture propelled them into the headlines of every low-brow and high-brow publication.
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Beyond political shifts, the rising drumbeat of real-world tragedy has propelled the gun-safety issue.
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Incredibly, these light-propelled "nanocrafts" could travel at speeds approaching 20 percent the speed of light.
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He has created a movement that has propelled him to a level that many believed impossible.
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Mila: The popularity of actress Mila Kunis seemingly propelled her name into the girls' Top 25.
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Another might be stable enough to repel the electron and be in turn propelled by it.
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For an unknown like Sims, it's certainly propelled his career and launched him into the spotlight.
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Rural and small-town working-class white voters, who already tended to vote Republican, propelled Trump.
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The music on Potential — humane, optimistic, and versatile — is propelled by that same sense of possibility.
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This propelled the crowdsourced EPS estimate up to -$0.03 on -$0.11 guidance issued in mid January.
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Capacity cuts at mills in China amid soaring infrastructure spending have propelled steel prices sharply higher.
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Those conditions also stoked a towering vortex that propelled the Carr Fire's own violent weather system.
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Over the past few months, mass shootings have repeatedly propelled gun violence into the national spotlight.
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Anti-immigrant sentiment propelled the far-right Alternative fur Deutschland to third in the 2235 election.
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While deployed to Afghanistan in 85003, he died after a rocket-propelled grenade hit his convoy.
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SafariSeat is a low-cost, all-terrain wheelchair propelled forward by hand levers and durable wheels.
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As that recklessness propelled the nation toward the financial crash of 2008, another political reckoning loomed.
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But my Hiroshige fantasy propelled me onward, even as my chest started to ache awfully soon.
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Breakthrough Starshot involves deploying small light-propelled vehicles to carry equipment like cameras and communication equipment.
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His peculiarities do not place him outside the movement that propelled each of them to prominence.
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And in many countries, this type of crony capitalism has fostered stagnation rather than propelled growth.
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Several factors propelled New Jersey's rapid ascendancy, especially its well-established casino and online gambling industry.
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Corporate earnings and expanding growth have propelled the stock rally while investors shrug off political risk.
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Armored vehicles fired volleys of shells while the militants responded with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Trump's upset victories in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin propelled him to the White House in 2016.
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Propelled by the reaction to mass shootings in San Bernardino, in Southern California, and Orlando, Fla.
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"I think Estee Lauder is riding a wave of selfie-propelled good fortune here," Cramer concluded.
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Previous iterations of the tunnel had placed the SUV on an electric skate, which propelled it.
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Consumer confidence seems have to propelled this shopping season to one of the strongest in years.
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The coup failed, but it propelled its leader to media stardom and eventually to the presidency.
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"That in and of itself has further propelled his brand recognition into the stratosphere," he said.
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He held that post when Boehner retired and he was propelled into the top leadership post.
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Like any good North London Collegiate School student, though, my frustration eventually propelled me into action.
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Foals were another band that were propelled to enormous heights after their stint on the show.
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That's what initially propelled Cory McCartan to organize at Grinnell as a freshman three years ago.
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"A regular wheelchair is propelled by grabbing onto the wheels and pushing those forward," she says.
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The Hispanic vote in Nevada has propelled Democrats to a considerable lead in the early vote.
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A smaller-than-expected build in weekly U.S. inventories, however, propelled oil prices higher on Wednesday.
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He propelled Locke toward a new appreciation of the crises and triumphs of ordinary black people.
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But having the worst-possible male image in the White House probably propelled things forward faster.
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Mr. Shelley's breakneck guitar strumming propelled songs that often proclaimed lovelorn vulnerability alongside acute self-consciousness.
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But if Democrats take back the House, several CBC members would be instantly propelled to power.
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Our values, our morals need a reboot not just a rocket-propelled booster to other worlds.
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We fly back and forth to do our duty, propelled by equal parts love and guilt.
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But it also comes with a backstory that has propelled it into the wider cultural consciousness.
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The scrub across the river made perfect cover for insurgents firing mortars and rocket-propelled grenades.
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Alongside meta-comedies like Fleabag, it swiftly became TV's most self-defined and self-propelled show.
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He's in search of an ex-girlfriend, but propelled as much by the demons chasing him.
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In 2013, a rookie pilot landing in Bali propelled a new Boeing 737 into the sea.
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Working with Ms. Ferri propelled Mr. Cornejo to a level of stardom he hadn't known before.
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China's economic takeoff has been propelled by high-polluting factories, steel mills, cement and power plants.
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Some of the hoaxes have appear to have been propelled by fake accounts, the report said.
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The surge propelled Tesla CEO Elon Musk closer to cashing in on a massive pay package.
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The borrowing binge of late has also been propelled by murky investments with potentially big risks.
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But as the vehicles turned by a small park, a rocket-propelled grenade flew at it.
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Healthcare was the only sector in the black, propelled by gains in drugmakers and hospital operators.
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The Nasdaq Composite and the Dow Jones Industrial Average also broke records, propelled by tech stocks.
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In addition to his love for Ms. Sarkissian, his love for his mother, Fotine, propelled him.
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But what propelled Scavino's ascent more than any other factor was his relationship with Donald Trump.
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Tencent's $180 million strategic investments into Nubank propelled the Brazilian neobank's valuation to reach $10 billion.
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But the light, chile-propelled tomato salsa is one of the mother sauces of the region.
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Strong outside shooting (5 of 23 from 262-point range) propelled Gonzaga to an early lead.
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Guadagnino has created a weighty manifesto, propelled by strident feminism and delivered with flinty-eyed sincerity.
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While the anti-immigrant bill was propelled into law by Republicans, Democrats were also to blame.
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Propelled by appointment of a new prosecutor, congressional fortitude and public outrage, the Watergate probe continued.
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Paul Ryan denounces Trump but not the Tea Party rhetoric that propelled his own political ascent.
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They take comfort in reminding one another that they propelled Barack Obama to the White House.
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Social activism causes like school shootings and climate change have also propelled teenagers into political action.
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OPPO's army of sales representatives, advertising blitz and middle-end pricing have propelled it to no.
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But the adventurous spirit remains, propelled by that same sharp mix of comedy and jump scares.
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Yet, the forces that propelled Jeremy Corbyn in his takeover of Labour are still all there.
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Personal Pace Variable Speed Gas Walk Behind Self Propelled Lawn Mower from Home Depot for $449
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The success of the book and movie propelled Dr. Rubin, known as Ted, into another career.
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Crayon wax swirling in a factory vat, propelled by the rhythmic swoosh of a giant paddle.
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But rank-and-file Democrats are not being propelled by their constituents into impeaching the president.
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The images were taken mostly of Soviet weapons, including missiles, self-propelled guns, and launching platforms.
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That, after all, is how his Bharatiya Janata Party first propelled itself to government in the 1990s.
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New York is a dynamic metropolis, propelled by change, but it isn't a giant Etch A Sketch.
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After the bomb exploded, attackers fired guns and rocket-propelled grenades at the checkpoint, the sources said.
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That has been achieved without the huge inflows from retail investment funds which have propelled U.S. stocks.
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They used rocket-propelled grenades and rifles, and several detonated suicide vests packed with explosives, officials said.
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AMP pages help Google browsers feel like they aren't just being propelled into a web of nothingness.
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The stock market's rally was propelled by the prospects of fiscal stimulus, deregulation and corporate tax cuts.
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Exxon forecasts that transportation will require 25 percent more fuel by 2040, propelled by growth in Asia.
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If they don't, the argument will need to be propelled forward to offer a more specific remedy.
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It all takes place on same track that propelled him to fame at the 73 Summer Games.
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The energy sector, which has largely propelled the benchmark's weekly gains, finished the day with marginal gains.
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The diamonds that propelled Botswana's exceptional growth and paid for impressive infrastructure could be exhausted before 20143.
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The more likely cause is an oil boom that until recently propelled the entire Scottish economy forward.
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Moscow seems to understand the dangerous situation it has been propelled into with its new leadership role.
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That rebuff and two years in New York propelled Torres-García to an art of the present.
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Three straight wins have propelled Minnesota ahead and the young Timberwolves are gaining some all-important confidence.
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Moreland propelled Tropeano's 92 mph fastball about one-third of the way up the right field bleachers.
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In 2013 his youthful, liberal base, centred on Vienna, propelled him to the post of foreign minister.
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The government forces sometimes simply blast the insurgents out using explosives, rocket-propelled grenades or helicopter gunships.
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Her activism has propelled her into other social justice issues, including education, climate, and gender equality advocacy.
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Democratic voters valuing honesty or empathy over experience or electability propelled Mr. Sanders to a solid victory.
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Launches are moments when the roller coaster is physically propelled forward instead of using momentum from gravity.
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It occasionally grows at the kind of pace that propelled China to the status of economic superpower.
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Ultra-violent Nigerian pirates armed with heavy machineguns and rocket-propelled grenades are often behind the attacks.
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The success which has propelled Apple's growth in Cork comes from innovative products that delight our customers.
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Lilesa's transformative act of solidarity propelled the Oromo people and their grievance to the global public conscience.
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The results and forecast propelled the Finnish airline's shares 13 percent higher to a 9-year high.
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Flipkart, for example, built much of the infrastructure that has propelled the startup ecosystem in recent years.
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"We could see the Iraqi troops firing RPGs, or rocket propelled grenades, into our guys," she said.
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They&aposre just some emotional bureaucrat trying to even a score, probably propelled by a mad affair.
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The Sinaloans fought fire with fire, arming their troops with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns.
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Political scientists have spent three years puzzling over the psychological impulses that propelled Mr Trump to power.
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It is the weirdness that propelled these works into a new domain (or reality) all their own.
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The APS "shields" could protect U.S. forces from light antitank weapons, guided missiles and rocket-propelled grenades.
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For a career that was propelled by a relentless pursuit of elegance, it was an inelegant finale.
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In contrast, blocking ICANN's independence would weaken the consensus-driven model that has propelled the internet forward.
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Semien propelled Santiago's 33-mph sinker almost 10 rows into the stands down the left-field line.
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The hype and excitement has propelled the field forward substantially, but the journey has only just begun.
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Yeay's version of viral marketing has been propelled by other, much more massive video sites like YouTube.
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Wheat blast can easily spread from an infected plant to healthy wheat propelled by wind and rain.
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China property stocks were among the best performers in Hong Kong in 2017, propelled by robust sales.
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Regardless what happens at the federal level, clean energy will continue to be propelled by other actions.
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That sharp combination has propelled the series to number 1 in its time slot for this season.
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These fascist movements were propelled by the young; Trumpismo, by contrast, has more appeal to the elderly.
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This has propelled BuzzFeed's business on social platforms, but also gives BuzzFeed less control over its destiny.
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Trump, meanwhile, is standing by his campaign message that propelled him through the crowded GOP presidential primary.
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The legislation was propelled by last year's massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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This has propelled the two-year Treasury yield to 2.436 percent, its highest level since September 2008.
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Millie Bobby Brown opened up on Instagram about what propelled her to recently cancel a scheduled appearance.
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Republicans used the right's opposition to Obamacare, mostly propelled by forces of reaction, as a mobilization tool.
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This would put it out of the range of rudimentary rocket-propelled explosives fired from the ground.
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Parent has become a verb, only it's very rarely clear what sort of action is being propelled.
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If the worst acts of cruelty aren't propelled by dehumanization, not all dehumanization is accompanied by cruelty.
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The video, originally broadcast live on Friday, propelled the woman, Candace Payne, into sudden social media fame.
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Such a stance has inevitably propelled the Kremlin into conflict with other states whose sovereignty it violates.
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Voters who loved and believed in him propelled him to victory, but with the most miniscule margins.
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A much better-than-expected jobs report propelled the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to record highs.
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The success which has propelled Apple's growth in Cork comes from innovative products that delight our customers.
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The rallies propelled the students into activism, including motivating young people to vote in the midterm elections.
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Hawley's relatively modest role in the Hobby Lobby case propelled him to celebrity status on the local
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Gomez's role propelled her to fame, and she's now a singer, actress, and collaborator with fashion brands.
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The 2016 Race The conventional wisdom holds that sweeping demographic shifts propelled Barack Obama to the presidency.
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The win also propelled the team into the unaccustomed position of first place in the Eastern Conference.
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In terms of public opinion, too, Netanyahu's victory was propelled by a number of noteworthy political trends.
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The Army has confirmed that will designate its new 155 mm self-propelled howitzer as the M1299.
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The term quickly spread, propelled in a dizzying array of directions as if filling a linguistic vacuum.
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Fox News, Trump&aposs favorite news channel, was part of what propelled him to victory in 2016.
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The navy said an electrical outage on the diesel-electric-propelled vessel might have downed its communications.
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But I think what really propelled the character to fame was in its various incarnations throughout history.
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The business appeal is simple: A baby boom-propelled surge in government health care spending is coming.
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The limited supplies have propelled rising prices that have, in turn, reduced affordability and limited sales levels.
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CANADIENS 4, RED WINGS 3 Max Pacioretty's second goal of the night propelled host Montreal past Detroit.
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The tight inventories have propelled price growth that has tended to be more than double wage gains.
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This propelled the Rockets into a top-22018 seed after they barely made the playoffs in 29.
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"Attempts to build nuclear-propelled missiles are a relic of the early Cold War," Pollack told Insider.
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This is propelled largely by the US, the EU, China and increasingly from India, the IEA said.
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Immigration propelled Britain from the European Union and left Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany a lame duck.
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Instead, Democrats smashed through those barriers for a 22020-seat gain propelled by suburban voters, especially women.
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What propelled this one to popularity — and eventually into YouTube's promotional apparatus — came from outside the platform.
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That seems extremely unlikely, especially since America scrapped plans to build a nuclear-propelled missile decades ago.
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It's extremely unlikely that Oumuamua is actually an alien spacecraft, propelled by some sort of alien technology.
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And my brain, which had propelled me toward so many successes, could not push me past disappointment.
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With school out, families propelled "Coco" over the holiday weekend, making up 21 percent of the audience.
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Surely bottom-line calculations (about 40 percent of Balmain's growth is in men's wear) propelled the collection.
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" Keeping her own proverbial business hours, she wafts through the streets propelled by a "deep, grim satisfaction.
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"Candy Crush Saga" and its many spinoffs propelled Activision Blizzard to a better-than-expected second quarter.
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"Lassie" inspired a mid-century collie boom; "Frasier" propelled a Jack Russell terrier moment in the 1990s.
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But victory in Scotland propelled him to a top-10 finish in the following week's British Open.
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The specific moments that propelled them here are at first hazy, if not blank, in their memories.
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Those fans missed the famous Kirk Gibson home run that propelled the Dodgers to their last championship.
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Memorable moment: Floyd Mayweather's split decision victory over Oscar de la Hoya propelled him to superstar status.
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In a windless calm, we drifted over the line sideways, propelled by nothing more than the tide.
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When the results are announced, one or two candidates will be propelled into semiofficial front-runner status.
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This propelled not only a jump in the stock, but also gains in the broader tech sector.
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It was Ms. Hul's eye for the latest trend in jewelry that propelled her into the industry.
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Nothing odd about that, except that the missile itself was also to be propelled by nuclear energy.
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The music keeps changing, so that she seems not propelled by it but to be overriding it.
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He begins to explain meth's pathway — how men like he and Dean are propelled into its orbit.
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A 241-0 run to open the second half propelled the Scarlet Knights in front 35-33.
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But the rebels have strongly resisted, using snipers, bombs and rocket-propelled grenades from positions they control.
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I was propelled up to it, and the motor that powered my ascent was a university education.
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That video currently has more than two million views and likely propelled the story into the mainstream.
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Hischier's solid showing at the tournament propelled him into the top three in ISS Hockey's January rankings.
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He once led the N.B.A. in scoring and propelled the team to three trips to the playoffs.
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The 30-stock index was propelled above 22,000 largely by Apple, which had reported strong quarterly results.
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This part of the conversation helped the governor recognize some of the forces that propelled the mayhem.
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Moments of inaction propelled by personal fears may be rooted in a more universal desire for acceptance.
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His defiant attitude plays well with the staunch supporters who propelled him to the presidency last year.
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As a result, the black carbon became heated, which in turn propelled smoke higher into the atmosphere.
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Once again, immigration has been propelled to the top of the political agenda for another European vote.
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Gold clawed higher on Thursday, propelled by a weaker dollar, short-covering and physical buying in Asia.
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Democrats in particular must continue to embrace the policy alternatives and centrist positions that propelled Northam's success.
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Indeed, the jihadist terrorism challenge the United States faces may not be entirely propelled by jihadist ideology.
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Mohammad and her two daughters were propelled into a local Walmart by Bayan's sheer force of will.
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Facebook has beaten revenue estimates for all three quarters this year, propelled by strong ad sales growth.
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But poverty reduction propelled by economic growth, as in China, may also be running out of steam.
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Not far from Kasulo's barren hillside are two mining projects that should have propelled the country's development.
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But the middle class conservatism that propelled national figures like Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan is gone.
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They measure success by the number of people placed in jobs and propelled into the middle class.
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A mere 129 votes had propelled the Democrat into office over a disappointed Republican, angering his supporters.
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The architect Frank Lloyd Wright was propelled to world fame by an ego the size of a skyscraper.
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Two years ago, the Women's March sparked a movement that propelled a record number of women into politics.
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Ion drives purportedly propelled the evil Empire's TIE (twin ion engines) fighters in the original "Star Wars" movie.
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Alarm over Trump's policies and behavior propelled superior Democratic fundraising, which paid for late ads and turnout efforts.
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Last month, unknown assailants attacked an oil tanker and fired rocket-propelled grenades before breaking off their assault.
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Winnipeg, Manitoba-headquartered MacDon designs and manufactures specialized agriculture harvesting equipment such as drapers and self-propelled windrowers.
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But there was a time, not long ago, when rocket-propelled grenade launchers and even mortars were available.
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The heightened cross-border deal flow propelled Goldman Sachs, Lazard and Wells Fargo to the top three spots.
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Kosovo media reported that two motorcyclists fired a rocket propelled grenade as they drove near the parliament building.
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The losses, Anh said, propelled him to organize anti-communist protests that put a target on his back.
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Nonetheless, the election has propelled hardline groups like FPI from the margins of national politics to the forefront.
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It was only a matter of time before Hamilton's absurd popularity propelled it into the world of sports.
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Today, fans are honoring her memory on Twitter and celebrating the album that propelled her to international fame.
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That's helped her to receive a huge amount of buzz online in recent weeks, propelled by conservative voices.
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It wasn't luck that propelled "Pokemon Go" to become one of the biggest gaming phenomenons in recent years.
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At the end of last year, fighters attacked the city with rocket-propelled grenades and several suicide bombs.
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Postponed rate rises have propelled asset prices in recent years; surprisingly tight policy could have the reverse effect.
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Culture wars may work where economic radicalism, which propelled Mr Tsipras to power, has all too clearly failed.
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The resurrection of two struggling car giants has propelled PSA's share price by 14% over the past year.
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Hopes for a possible deal propelled the yuan away from 7 the threshold to the dollar, for now.
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A dozen trucks carrying Houthi fighters, armed with rocket-propelled grenade launchers and machine guns, departed from Saleef.
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But she also shares the attribute with viewers that she believes propelled Clinton to where she is today.
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As it is propelled across the solar system by gargantuan thrusters it gets trapped in Jupiter's gravitational pull.
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Those behind-the-scenes sweat sessions propelled the Briton into a third Wimbledon final and his 11th overall.
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This past weekend saw the inaugural Rocket League Championship Series (RLCS), the world cup of boost-propelled football.
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It was the role of master of disguise Rollin Hand on "Mission: Impossible" that propelled Landau to stardom.
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The better-than-anticipated numbers propelled shares higher, with Merck up nearly 5 percent over the past week.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's new Nasdaq-style market has already propelled three tech executives to billionaire status.
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Such an embarrassing, albeit mostly harmless act being linked to the British royal family propelled an international scandal.
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AstraZeneca – AstraZeneca said it now anticipates years of sustained sales growth, propelled by demand for its new drugs.
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The ERCA is currently being configured to fire from an M109a8 Self-Propelled Howitzer, using a 58-Cal.
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These space ships won't be propelled by a rocket, but by an ultra-powerful laser and light sails.
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The next resistance level is near $1.04 where the dollar index paused in the initial Trump propelled breakout.
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This rumor was never confirmed, but became a literary scandal that further propelled the books' already flourishing sales.
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Its 30kWh battery allows for 12 hours of endurance, and the vessel is propelled by four 5hp thrusters.
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"Tulsa ranked No. 1 in industry variety, which propelled them to the top of the list," said Gonzalez.
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It weighs a bit less than 3,000 pounds, propelled by a 44-horsepower 1.5-liter Kubota diesel engine.
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Our live blog tracked markets as an extend supply deal for oil propelled stock markets to record highs.
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Institutional and retail buying has propelled prices to fresh one-year highs of $21.7,21.5 an ounce this month.
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Lorde's generous boost, sent under her real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor, propelled them much closer to their goal.
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Government policies that supported renewable energy and a sharp fall in the price of the technology propelled expansion.
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To Clayton, enduring the trauma of racism only propelled her to continue fighting to achieve Dr. King's dream.
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Essentially, it is a combination of conservatism and liberalism that has propelled the United States to unprecedented heights.
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The margins there and in other East German states propelled it to become the country's third-largest party.
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The video took off, earning almost 370,000 hits to date, propelled by places like Neatorama, Gizmodo, and Nerdist.
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But he got his first primary win—after an embarrassing loss in Iowa—which propelled his campaign forward.
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The controversy propelled him to a victorious run for chief justice of the state supreme court in 2000.
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That the emergent Me Too movement has also propelled women into the 2018 arena adds a special irony.
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The same DNA that propelled Israel to be the start up nation works for the Palestinians too apparently.
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The Transportation Security Administration confiscated parts of a "military rocket propelled grenade launcher" Monday at a Pennsylvania airport.
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Its intended audience was the young and minority voters who had propelled Mr. Obama to the White House.
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The retailer's focus more recently, meanwhile, has been expanding its digital initiatives, propelled by its acquisition of Jet.com.
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Martin Jetpacks aren't like the water-propelled jetpacks you see today with tubes that extend down into water.
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The local governor said the arms included Kalashnikov rifles, hand grenades and ammunition for rocket-propelled grenade launchers.
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It was the ability to seem outside the establishment that propelled Sanders in 22020 more than anything else.
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Gold shares shot up, propelled by weakness in the spot price and the rand, which boosts local exporters.
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But it will not, Sanders supporters say, be the end of the massive progressive movement that propelled him.
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The new results are being propelled by women voters tending to prefer Democrats, the common theme of 2018.
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Refugees and migrants continue to stream toward the Continent, propelled by terrible conflicts in Libya, Syria and elsewhere.
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We can do so many productive things with anger and really be propelled in the face of injustice.
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But that ignores what's fundamentally unique about this new medium propelled by Snapchat, Periscope, Hyperlapse, and other apps.
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The greenback's weakening propelled gold higher as the dollar-denominated bullion became cheaper for buyers using other currencies.
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The original images may be German, but the digital rollout is being propelled by sheer American know-how.
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By now my stupid skinny jeans were starting to slide down my legs, propelled by the giant slinky.
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The big picture: If there is something to worry about, it's that the run is not self-propelled.
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Government policies that support renewable energy and a sharp fall in the price of the technology propelled expansion.
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Benhura's work propelled him out of poverty and early family tragedy to a life he describes as blessed.
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The convertible is in a desperate grab for a good time, propelled by some out-of-touch denial.
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In 2007, 1.4 million immigrants applied, propelled by an impending fee hike and enthusiasm for Barack Obama's candidacy.
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The dance became a popular meme across TikTok in October 2019 and propelled D'Amelio into the TikTok elite.
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Those political obstacles, claims Krieger, propelled him to proceed with his projects with or without the artists' consent.
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That's a concern for an economy where 60% of growth was propelled by consumption in the first half.
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A rebound in the shares of big technology companies propelled the stock market to record highs this year.
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The experience of both parents dying when she was young propelled Smith into hospice work and grief therapy.
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The lab was in the last stages of creating a pneumatic wheelchair — one propelled purely by compressed air.
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The film, which isn't propelled by a single story, moves forward with the characters and their changing lives.
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That propelled the bank, based in San Francisco, to a $6.2 billion total profit for the fourth quarter.
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This cross-generational feature offers a welcome view of how the suffrage movement propelled women forward over time.
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On Sunday night and Monday, 50-mile-per-hour winds propelled the fires faster than people could run.
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" What propelled those prices most, he said, was a chaotic market that operates "behind a veil of secrecy.
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Calls for gun control have intensified since the Parkland shooting, propelled by the students who survived the Feb.
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One of us opened fire, and we soon received a rocket-propelled grenade from the enemy in response.
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This propelled the S&P 500 up nearly 3% week to date, its best weekly performance since June.
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Apart from anything else, fans of both would probably be propelled into a tediously predictable state of ire.
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But it is exactly those actions that propelled a previously apathetic Arab Israeli electorate to the ballot box.
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Netflix has propelled young stars like Millie Bobby Brown and Gaten Matarazzo of "Stranger Things" to Instagram fame.
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She told me about how soldiers, supported with helicopters, attacked her village with rocket-propelled grenades and mortars.
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Propelled by a dream involving the store, Farid stops by for the first time in quite a while.
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Some of those conspiracy theories appeared to be propelled by a number of fake accounts, the report said.
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But by spotlighting Gabbard, Clinton has reignited divisions between establishment Democrats and the party outsiders who propelled Sen.
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The troops also found pistols, rocket-propelled grenades, communications radios, bandoleers of ammunition and two Islamic State flags.
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The B-40 rocket-propelled grenade was another product of the Soviet arsenal that the Vietnamese infantryman possessed.
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The militants then fired a rocket-propelled grenade at the aircraft, killing pilots Dustin Harrison and Bruce Triplett.
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Then his pro-Brexit leadership propelled him to become foreign secretary under Ms. May, and now her successor.
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This year's Tony Awards, propelled by the hit musical "Hamilton," had a 15-year high in the ratings.
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McGrath is hoping to tap the same rich vein of unrest that propelled Trump to victory in Kentucky.
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And tensions with Iran propelled national security matters into the spotlight, playing into Mr. Biden's message of experience.
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But ultimately, he viewed the president as losing sight of what propelled Mr. Trump to the White House.
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A 40-minute video about the coronavirus outbreak propelled Mr. Fang, a local clothing salesman, to internet fame.
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Propelled by a robust economy and a dynamic State of the Union speech, those numbers may go higher.
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In barely a year, the group's tactics have propelled it from a handful of members to worldwide protests.
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The show propelled Miley Cyrus, who portrayed Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana, to fame as a singer and actress.
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The iconic choreography that propelled D'Amelio's viral fame, however, is the work of 14-year-old Jalaiah Harmon.
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He was followed by John Adams, a staunch Federalist, whose 34 votes propelled him into the vice presidency.
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The raw and angry politics that propelled Judge Gorsuch onto the court were animated by something entirely different.
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Your journey across the stars is propelled by short load times, eye-catching visuals, and generally polished performance.
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T) surged as much as 18 percent on Thursday, propelled by a surprise announcement at Apple Inc's (AAPL.
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Now, tax cuts have propelled the deficit well above historical norms, as a percentage of gross domestic product.
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And that reaction propelled him into a sequence of actions that will change the course of his presidency.
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A recent burst of mobilized donors and eager candidates has propelled the organization to think big for 2018.
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What many would consider the overreach of #MeToo is propelled in part by politics, which taints the movement.
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Redeker likened the U.S. stock market to a "self-propelled car" that didn't have much further to run.
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The video went viral and propelled the late-night ABC host into the national debate on health care.
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A tight race for Menendez bucks the perception of a Trump backlash that has propelled Democrats this midterm.
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The Pukkuksong-2 is believed to have a solid-fuel-propelled engine, which is capable of faster launches.
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An Afghan soldier fired a rocket-propelled grenade near the lieutenant, and the back blast nearly deafened him.
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Its rapid expansion has propelled regulators to place it under increased scrutiny to prevent potential systematic financial risks.
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The events that propelled him there took place in the town of Gillette, ninety minutes southeast of Sheridan.
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The flood of money has propelled prices of commodities such as iron ore and steel rebar sharply higher.
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This is a worthy novel that gathers great power as it rolls on propelled by its many voices.
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Fundamentally Propelled by a rebound in commodity prices, emerging market stocks have roared back over the last year.
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Looking at the image, she mused that objects, not just images, are propelled from their origin by conflict.
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But it also sees some advantages for hydrogen cars, which are propelled by electricity generated by fuel cells.
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"Once deployed on a surface, conventional rovers are typically propelled along a surface," according to the patent summary.
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Board of Education and how it was the law school of Howard University that really propelled that forward.
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In an interview with Variety, Ramsay claimed that it's this level of authenticity that has propelled his successful career.
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Growth, Mr. Plepler added, would be propelled by an injection of new programming, more marketing firepower and global expansion.
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He said the rise, a "ponderable New Yew present" for producers, is propelled by expectations of oil demand growth.
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Many movies are also propelled by a symbiotic relationship with Nigeria's Pentecostal Christianity, which pastors have exported throughout Africa.
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Texas was the top state for exonerations, propelled by conviction integrity units set up in its most populous counties.
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This is a different twist on the same phenomenon that propelled the campaigns of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
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According to the Post, the strong earnings were propelled by sales of the PlayStation 4, games and premium accounts.
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The cocaine buzz that had propelled me through that particular performance was now gone, replaced by a familiar anger.
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His escape out of Mexican prison through an elaborate tunnel system last July propelled the man into further infamy.
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Even beyond his own work, Hawking propelled technology forward: Intel worked with him to develop a novel speech synthesizer.
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They then devote the end of the paper to speculation that it could be a solar radiation-propelled spaceship.
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It's self-propelled, and the higher rear wheels makes it easier to maneuver around corners and turn around. 6.
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It was an escape, a lifelong pastime and a key element to the narrative that propelled his meteoric rise.
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"It propelled Google and the online industry to where today, where it's bigger than online television advertising," Doerr said.
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Strikes are a rare event in the central European country whose economic growth is propelled by the car sector.
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Red-hot ads that read, "Stop La Raza," slang for the Mexican-American studies program, propelled him to victory.
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And now, Netflix engineers may have propelled us toward the next stage in the evolution of lazy TV watching.
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On Wednesday, propelled by a rush of publicity over Kavanaugh's nomination, the bill finally came up for a vote.
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Although America's Got Talent propelled Jackie Evancho to overnight success, the child star battled the downsides of stardom alone.
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The New Shepard rocket propelled the company's capsule to an altitude of 346,406 feet — more than 100 kilometers up.
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A shale boom has propelled the United States to the world's biggest oil producer, overtaking Saudi Arabia and Russia.
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While lesser rivals acquired military hardware from the Pentagon, Mr Arpaio secured a tank (actually a self-propelled howitzer).
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That propelled him into the world of collecting screen-used items, the sort of stuff he deals in today.
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His death propelled Filmore to find a job at Denver Public Health as a youth adviser in gun prevention.
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"Pen Pineapple Apple Pen" propelled the 43-year-old singer-- whose real name is Daimaou Kosaka-- into international stardom.
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And the heat may be propelled into the upper atmosphere by sound from the Great Red Spot's raging storms.
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But these scant philosophical forays are the most nuanced part of a novel propelled almost exclusively by cheap suspense.
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Accusers cited Froome's unusual acceleration speeds as reason to believe that he was being propelled by an electronic motor.
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It said it had sustained no losses despite heavy enemy fire, which included mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and howitzers.
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"When we landed on top of the mountain, my helicopter took rocket-propelled grenade fire right away," Slabinski said.
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The rearward hand, and that half of his body, propelled the tool; the forward hand, on the wood, resisted.
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These stocks have both short-term catalysts and long-term potential that have propelled share prices in recent quarters.
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Recall that these rays were potentially propelled by forces from beyond our solar system, by forces no physicist understands.
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The cameras&apos microphones recorded the constantly blowing wind that propelled the flames while drowning out sirens and screams.
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Growth in the second quarter was propelled by household consumption, financial services, transport, and communications, the central bank said.
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The first step involves building light-propelled "nanocrafts" that can travel up to 20 percent the speed of light.
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Because of the success that we had in 2009, it really propelled our entire organization to whole new level.
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"In a way, it's a painful gift," Bennett said of how the UMBC loss propelled Virginia to this point.
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Conley's 13-yard pass to Fitzpatrick with 21:228 to play propelled the Cardinals to a 221-31 lead.
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The innovation is made of bicycle parts, and the device is propelled forward by hand levers and durable wheels.
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It was only after being propelled into government, in 2014, that Mr Macron began to capture the French imagination.
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His nontraditional approach to political matters propelled him to deliver his acceptance speech at Quicken Loans Arena on Thursday.
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Hundreds of other structures bear the marks of smaller, though still destructive, weaponry: mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, machine guns.
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For some, playlists are sacred—as if the songs contain the secrets that have propelled them to this point.
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The voters who propelled the new president to power are "sick and tired of a broken system," Lewandowski added.
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Cars powered solely by batteries are up to $20,000 more expensive than gas-propelled ones, according to Evercore ISI.
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Legally Blonde 2 is propelled in part by Elle's canine companion, but Bruiser himself remains more of a sidekick.
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According to one estimate, its enormous battery could make it double the price of a standard diesel-propelled vehicle.
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Fighters used tanks, rocket-propelled grenades and anti-aircraft guns to try to blast through Islamic State sniper positions.
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Suddenly, I was propelled back to autumns past: Octobers, Novembers, and Decembers going through some of my greatest terrors.
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Anger over allegations of widespread corruption during Zuma's 2009-2018 presidency propelled Ramaphosa into office in February last year.
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The euro zone's jobs component grew at its fastest since August 2007, propelled by strong demand and rising optimism.
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By playing on Turkish nationalism, he propelled his troubled AK party back to victory in the election in November.
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The overall Turkish index was flat, although lira weakness has propelled it to the fourth straight week of gains.
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That question weighs heavily in midwestern states, where factories propelled millions of post-war workers into middle-class prosperity.
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Its debt-propelled growth took place under the auspices of the founding Benjumea family, which has strong political connections.
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Since then, the rich world has been riding a new Kuznets wave, propelled by another era of economic change.
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The ideology that propelled Mathews, for instance, has never been actively snuffed out by white institutions or cultural mores.
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Trailing a two-on-one breakaway, Vermette received Joseph Cramarossa's pass and propelled a wrist shot from the slot.
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Stateside, robust quarterly earnings reports propelled the Dow's close above the 251.34,000 level for the first time on Wednesday.
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Take Pennsylvania and Michigan, two of the states that propelled Trump to the White House with narrow 2016 victories.
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This has propelled the two-year Treasury yield US2YT=RR to 2.436 percent, its highest level since September 2008.
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Correspondingly, data triumphalism must not be allowed to crowd out political intuitions like those that propelled Trump's primary win.
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I mean, one thing leads to the next, and the science is propelled forward, and that's what we need.
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The messages of Donald Trump might not have made it to the voters, let alone propelled him to victory.
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Renée Zellweger's startled pout overlooks what must be the city's densest concentration of honking, exhaust-belching, rage-propelled vehicles.
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Just as they ascended to the target, machine guns, sniper fire and rocket-propelled grenades began to rain down.
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The Panzerhaubitze 85033 self-propelled howitzer, its non-nuclear submarines, and a variety small arms are leading-edge products.
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Hazard constantly propelled the Belgian side toward the 16-yard box was instrumental in all of the hosts' goals.
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This prompted the agency last month to propose new regulations on flavored nicotine products that have propelled the rise.
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He told Insider that his team found rocket-propelled grenade launchers (RPGs), several rockets, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
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The Starr investigation, for which Kavanaugh worked, was propelled forward partly by a 1997 Supreme Court decision, Clinton v.
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The populist bluster that propelled his rallies and gave hope to millions disillusioned with politics cannot simply fade away.
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By contrast, hypersonic cruise missiles (HCMs) resemble pilotless aircraft, propelled from start to finish by an on-board engine.
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Just like there were no AR-15's or Rocket Propelled Grenade launchers when the Second Amendment was written.
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But it is a very different story among conservatives whose frustration with the ways of Washington propelled Trump's rise.
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With AI, Salesforce engineers were doing some testing, but the efforts were propelled forward through a flurry of deals.
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They were so far outside their domain of expertise that only hubris could have propelled them on this mission.
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Fighters are known to pop out from behind buildings, just yards from approaching Humvees, to unleash rocket-propelled grenades.
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He will become another wealthy businessman making decisions for an administration propelled to the White House by economic populism.
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She was propelled to political stardom last year during her closely watched, though ultimately unsuccessful, campaign for Georgia governor.
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Often neutrinos hit the Earth with an energy so strong, scientists don't know what could have possibly propelled them.
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Economic inequality has reached levels not seen since 1929, the year when so many citizens were propelled into poverty.
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Today, economic inequality has reached levels not seen since 1929, the year that propelled so many citizens into poverty.
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A 10-2 burst propelled the Pirates to a 063-8 cushion with 7:14 left in the half.
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When my doctor said, "You have hepatitis C," it felt as if I had been propelled onto another planet.
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Toward the play's end he notes that he lacks "that alacrity of spirit" that once propelled him endlessly forward.
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If not, he said, Haiti could once more become a population perverted by aid, rather than propelled by it.
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Elsewhere, strong earnings from Graincorp Ltd propelled its stock up 9 percent - the biggest percentage gainer on the index.
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He was interested in Islam as a global creative force that propelled numerous achievements in science, art and politics.
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Using magnetic levitation and propelled by electrical charges, the test sled coasted through the Hyperloop tube for 5.3 seconds.
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It was Greenspan's libertarianism that propelled him into politics, but his other attributes that made him successful at it.
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The perception of a Russia under siege from terrorism was, after all, what propelled Putin to power in 2000.
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The context: Technology stocks, which had propelled the broader indexes to records this year, continued to be battered Wednesday.
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But rather than disqualifying him, his record there propelled him to the very job he had deemed beyond reach.
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But they were propelled by some of the same discontents that he seized on and divisions that he exacerbated.
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On that day, the prosecution rolled in a cart filled with AK-47s and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
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The UPS alternative fuel fleet already includes trucks propelled by electricity, natural gas, propane and other non-traditional fuels.
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The move, which was made after the pipeline's new owner, Ineos, found flaws in the system, propelled prices higher.
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Adidas reported that the German jersey propelled their soccer category to a record $2.7 billion after their 2014 victory.
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It said some of Mr. Moore's Somali captors brandished AK-47 assault rifles, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and handguns.
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For all its growing purchasing power, China remains a force in manufacturing, the industry that propelled it to prosperity.
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Their stance was a reaction against control, propelled by their desire to wrestle language and art from practical functions.
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Many see in him the kind of disruptive, status quo-breaking potential that propelled President Trump's victory in 2464.
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That could have propelled the service module back toward the crew module, and the two units could have crashed.
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During the Trump administration, American shares have reached new highs, propelled by strong corporate profits and executives exuding optimism.
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And it was not the imperfections that propelled Mr. Trump to unilaterally withdraw the United States from the treaty.
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Iowa has propelled Mr. Buttigieg into pole position for Ms. Vitti's eventual vote, and she may not be alone.
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McKellen's openness about his identity as a gay man has not only propelled his advocacy, but also his career.
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U.S. stocks rose to all-time highs Wednesday as a gain in chip stocks propelled the tech sector higher.
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Duterte propelled himself to the presidency in 2016 by promising an end to the drug problem in the Philippines.
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O'Rourke lost that race, but it was a close result that has propelled him further into the presidential discussion.
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Or how John Kerry's come-from-behind win in Iowa propelled him to victory in New Hampshire in 2004.
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While Surge was directing nearby aircraft to target the attackers, he was killed by an airburst rocket-propelled grenade.
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The book is illustrated with images from the original source material and propelled by a casual, opinionated writing style.
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Lashey's background in data analysis propelled him to do some correlation analysis from the surveys to track Grenell's symptoms.
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The simple, yet innovative design revamped the style of smartphones and propelled Apple as a leader in mobile technology.
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We both have open marriages and respect each other's privacy, but this accident propelled us into a new reality.
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Further disarray The scramble over the tariffs has propelled the White House into further disarray over the past week.
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A commentator for state broadcaster CCTV described it simply as a "self-propelled rocket launcher with precision strike capability."
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Spain's economic growth sped up in the second quarter of the year, propelled largely by a consumer spending boom.
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Or those times the slinky beat of "Billie Jean" propelled you -- and half the club -- onto the dance floor.
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Mass shootings in Orlando and Dallas, and gun violence in other cities, has again propelled gun control to prominence.
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Next year, in the event that the world economy succumbs to recession, the dollar could be propelled significantly higher.
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The backdrop of those efforts, of course, is Amazon's push into grocery, propelled by its acquisition of Whole Foods.
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The S&P broke above its previous intraday high of 20073,484.04, propelled by earlier gains in financials and tech.
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But his language and targets were largely unchanged from the brash and impolitic campaign that propelled him into office.
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New to competitive sports, she propelled herself down the school track so fast that she was soon collecting ribbons.
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Universal's performance propelled group revenues, which advanced by close to 5.6% on a comparable basis, to 15.9 billion euros.
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His advantage among black voters, who make up much of the state's Democratic electorate, propelled him to the victory.
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If you have a yard that is between a quarter and half an acre, consider a self-propelled model.
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Variable Speed 4-in-1 Gas Walk Behind Self Propelled Lawn Mower (HRX217VKA) on Amazon for $599 (originally $699)
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That move was propelled by a fourth-quarter 2017 earnings report that boasted the company's first-ever net profit.
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The rally propelled the main world stocks index, the MSCI's 47-country 'All-World' index, to a record high.
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This resistance group — not the DNC — propelled Democrats to their first big election win under Trump This resistance group — not the DNC — propelled Democrats to their first big election win under Trump Democrats found a reason to celebrate last weekend when they claimed their first competitive electoral victory since President Donald Trump's inauguration.
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WHEN it comes to finding hidden explosives, the self-propelled detection system known as a sniffer dog has no equal.
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The victory propelled Iowa State into a tie for second place in the Big 12 with West Virginia and Baylor.
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Alphabet, formerly known as Google, reported strong quarterly results on Monday that propelled its stock upwards in after-hours trading.
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In 2016, Trump propelled himself into the White House off that same current of strategic falsehoods and racist dog whistles.
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The rally was largely propelled by the prospects of lower corporate taxes, deregulation of certain sectors and more government spending.
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Propelled by his strong Catholic faith, McDonald was blessed along with his family by Pope John Paul II in 1993.
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"Tammi's love has propelled me to become a better person," Erik told PEOPLE in a 2005 face-to-face interview.
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They heard his words, and many rushed to judgment, missing the electoral appeal that propelled him to a narrow victory.
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But two close wins have propelled hard court specialist Zhang, seeded 32, to within touching distance of the last 16.
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This leaves the remaining explanation that &aposOumuamua is propelled partially by gas, which would indicate that it is a comet .
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The win propelled the Patriots to Super Bowl XLIX, where they beat the Seattle Seahawks, giving Brady his fourth title.
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Friday's surge propelled the Dow, S&P 221, and Nasdaq to their first two-week streak in nearly two months.
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President Bashar Assad&aposs recent military victories, including the capture of Damascus suburbs and southern neighborhoods, have propelled the push.
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The market's jump in that time has been propelled in part by historically low interest rates from the Federal Reserve.
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The victory propelled the Patriots to the Super Bowl, where they beat the Seattle Seahawks, giving Brady his fourth title.
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But propelled by his ability to generate controversy and free media, the businessman turned presidential candidate has not needed to.
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We all become adults with wildly different inheritances, starting our lives in radically different places, propelled toward dramatically different destinations.
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" Riders would waft around town propelled by compressed air moving through a double-row of what Gilbert called "atmospheric tubes.
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Meanwhile, Democrats have turned the unprecedentedly high fundraising that propelled them to the majority in 2018 into a regular occurrence.
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After coming under attack from small arms and rocket-propelled grenades, the U.S. ground commander requested air support, Brooks said.
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In 2004, she lost both of her legs when a rocket-propelled grenade shot down the helicopter she was piloting.
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The militants fired on the US and Nigerien troops with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, according to that account.
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Margenghi, who works as a nanny, says the impact propelled him into the air and he landed in the street.
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In the first year of Donald J. Trump's presidency, ebullient investors propelled stock markets to one record high after another.
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And the "Spotlight" crew, which had sailed into the night propelled by a sense of inevitability, was deeply crestfallen, too.
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Morita's right hand was mangled by a rocket-propelled grenade during a July 2009 raid seeking intelligence on Bergdahl's whereabouts.
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He also helped concoct the infamous, racist Willie Horton ad that propelled George H.W. Bush to victory over Michael Dukakis.
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Even lowly Leicester had a sugar daddy, the late Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, who propelled the club back into the Premier League.
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