Assad finances Hezbollah, which is propped up by the Russians, and ISIS is propped up by the Saudis.
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The government's intervention has thus propped up consumption and investment.
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Plus, the headphones look rad propped up on the dock.
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The formidable tournament title propped up the game publisher's revenue.
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He was propped up, lying half on top of me.
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It has also propped up its solar companies with subsidies.
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Reagan is now propped up by conservatives as a hero.
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His legs are propped up and covered by a sheet.
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A quiver of surfboards is propped up in a corner.
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" Another propped up a sign reading, "Make tacos, not walls.
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His mother was propped up slightly in bed, holding him.
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Simply put: oil production is propped up by public welfare.
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The I.O.C. propped open a side door for Russian athletes.
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Pinnacles propped up by beams and held together with straps.
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She was propped against a hundred pillows cradling her laptop.
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ObamaCare's foes say a failed law shouldn't be propped up.
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A mirror I didn't hang but propped against the wall.
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Its shares propped up the consumer staples sector by 69%.
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I was propped up in an inappropriate proximity to My Papa.
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Removable legs keep the alarm clock propped up on its own.
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Underscoring her argument, Pechman propped up Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
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He is propped up on his bed in a simple bedroom.
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Rosenberg's canvases were propped up against the walls and on chairs.
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Eventually, Sacks lifted the canvas and propped it against a wall.
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The sector was propped up by Microsoft Corp and Apple Inc .
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I pulled him back and propped him up against a building.
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Google News has propped up utter bullshit, conspiracy theories and propaganda.
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Sometimes he tweets while propped on his pillow, according to aides.
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There are affordable versions being propped up in blue-collar neighborhoods.
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One is lying on her side, propped up on one elbow.
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Martin keeps it propped on a windowsill in his recording studio.
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But a reduction in the initial list propped up some sectors.
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He's propped up by righteous indignation up on the hospital bed.
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So did the guitar propped at the foot of a chair.
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Facebook, Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia propped up the S&P 500 index.
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Created by—or at least shamelessly propped up by—the advertising industry.
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Geo's rivals are propped up by their owners' investments in other industries.
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So, I propped a chair behind her so she could just rest.
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Richard Roper, is an English businessman and arms dealer, secretly propped up
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But it was a much funnier sight when Smith propped Jaden up.
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Concrete pillars that once propped up homes stood empty, propping up nothing.
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The country's growing economy and shrinking inequality propped him up for years.
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"You kind of sleep propped against the wee bedside table," she said.
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Nursing an ear infection, Mr. Osborne propped his head on his hand.
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In Korea, PC shots are also propped up as face-toning treatments.
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Get a second device — whether a laptop or a propped up phone.
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Pinnacles had been propped up by beams and held together with straps.
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Chopsticks can do the job, or a cake rack propped up securely.
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She went into the car, propped her phone up, and hit record.
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The sale's top lot, Jenny Saville's "Propped" (1992), sold for £9,537,250 (~$12,589,0003).
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But the system is also propped up by a kind of denial.
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Eduardo leaned on his little podium, propped his chin in his hand.
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The aloe plants, propped up by tiny stakes (included), are still fine.
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Two of them were here, propped against the wall on foam blocks.
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A truck driver shortage has propped up transportation costs, too, it said.
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They are also propped up by a virulent hatred of the president.
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Another young man lay on the floor with his foot propped up.
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Sometimes he used the walking stick I saw propped against his wall.
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This house also looks curiously unstable, like a propped-up Hollywood flat.
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He propped open a door before throwing tear gas canisters into the theater.
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What's more, the mother occasionally propped the newborn on her back for support.
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One of them is propped up by a horizontal poster of Justin Bieber.
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But with iPhone 8 Plus, I just propped it up against the glass.
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This postcard lay propped on a shelf near my bed for several years.
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The subsequent recovery was driven by higher government spending that propped up consumption.
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She propped a camera on top of a cereal box and started talking.
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Pascua Yaqui firefighters found the boy naked and propped up on a pillow.
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Paintings are worked on while flat, propped up on buckets or saw horses.
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In Britain's parliament, the Conservative party government is propped up by the DUP.
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Tunnels have been cut deep into the rock and propped up with logs.
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It&aposs not as though Coors Field has propped up Blackmon&aposs production.
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It was propped up on its kickstand in the middle of the sidewalk.
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A camera focuses on an abandoned mattress propped against a graffiti-covered garage.
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Reading the book, you might think capitalist patriarchy is propped up by reason.
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It has two modes, a lay-flat mode and a propped-up mode.
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And the private investigator who initially propped up the theory has completely recanted.
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This has all propped up employment in Texas at an otherwise difficult time.
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The sector was propped up by Microsoft Corp, Nvidia Corp and Apple Inc .
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I need to keep my feet propped up and not move much today.
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That was pure fantasy, propped up by a country conditioned to believe anything.
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What happens during the fall of a fascist regime propped up by falsehoods?
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Some travelers crashed out on the floors, their heads propped on their luggage.
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Her husband, his chin propped on his hand, watched her from the gallery.
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A large tree branch propped against a house's front door means nobody's home.
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"All these zombie companies are being propped up with free money," Yusko said.
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Notre Dame has propped up an "innovation hub" inside an abandoned Studebaker factory.
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Alphabet's 1.12 percent rise and Amazon's 0.6 percent gains propped up the Nasdaq.
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Jennifer Lopez and her savvy stripper friends ("Hustlers," $213 million) propped up STX.
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This helped balance the virus worries and propped stocks up, to an extent.
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I propped the screen up against the wall and pressed the power button.
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He'll even be propped up on poles, just as he was in 13.
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It can also stay propped at 90 degrees for things like video chat.
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Several more cheering congregations propped me up along the rest of the ride.
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Industrials gained 63 percent, propped up by General Electric's 26-percent rise to $265.
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"There's certain voices—young people of color—you don't see propped up," he explains.
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Propped up next to a sofa, it could pass for a Dada-esque sculpture.
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Economic growth this year will be propped up by consumer demand and capital investment.
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He then propped himself up on the drum riser before stumbling backstage and collapsing.
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The detached cockpit lies a few yards away, propped up on a wooden horse.
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The market was propped up by caution due to the ongoing global equity rout.
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The Chinese economy is propped up on loose policy and credit more than ever.
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I would go in late and I would be propped up at my desk.
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The $150 gadget looks like a propped up tablet with a 7-inch touchscreen.
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In return, Qatar propped up the Turkish lira when it faced devaluation in 2018.
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Having propped them up for so long, though, it is tricky to withdraw support.
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The question is: Do we want to be the force that propped it up?
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Her 67-year-old spouse sat propped up at the head of the bed.
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They look like World War II-era naval mines propped up on robot legs.
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The stock was among those that propped up the S&P and the Nasdaq.
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But two years later, the full force of the Democratic establishment propped McGinty up.
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A 1.2% gain in financial stocks also propped up the S&P 500 index.
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Like those smart displays, the home teleconferencing device is essentially a propped up tablet.
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From a distance it resembles a traditional yardstick propped up horizontally in the grass.
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That pushed the dollar lower and propped up prices of metals and crude oil.
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European equities were also propped up by some decent corporate results in the region.
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He propped an elbow on the desk and rested his head in his hand.
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A client, Tarsha, propped herself up on the table one recent day in Harlem.
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Ms. Davila, her daughter propped on her lap, handed her some "Frozen"-themed candy.
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Under yellowish hospital lights, the birth mom lay propped up and connected to monitors.
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Sanders' ability to string out the 2016 nomination contest was propped up by caucuses.
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Underspending, which has propped up margins but contributed to multiple snafus, looks increasingly unsustainable.
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Using a pillow, she propped up his head, but it flopped to the side.
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"This regime is propped up by unending terror," he told reporters outside the court.
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Industrials gained 2 percent, propped up by General Electric's 2.9 percent rise to $31.06.
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Never involving, say, her feet in fuzzy socks with her swollen ankles propped up.
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On the fifth floor, from inside a deserted toilet cubicle, he propped a stolen .
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Gold stocks rose nearly 2% as global economic growth concerns propped up bullion prices.
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Lee worked with Rubio on a previously-propped expansion of the child tax credit.
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Sprint has propped up its valuation by reaching the merger agreement with T-Mobile.
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Looming large near his desk, propped against a wall, was a painting of Brady.
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The notes were mostly from strangers, who recognized Moehring's effort and propped him up.
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The area's "extensive development" has propped rental prices well above Queens' median, according to StreetEasy.
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She propped it up on a fence, for convenient viewing, and turned back to crowd.
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Kamila is crouched down, laughing at the camera, her rifle propped up next to her.
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The unidentified person had left the noodles out by their pool propped against a wall.
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She ignored the warnings from the amigos sitting with their feet propped up on stools.
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In a country propped up on aspirations to get rich, there was only one answer.
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Air France is propped up by profits at KLM, whose unions have compromised on pay.
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Daniella and I sip cheap Chardonnay with the porch door of our apartment propped open.
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But we will not stand behind a marriage propped up on such promises or gifts.
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Shelved alcoves will probably dot the space providing places where smartphones can be propped up.
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"I propped him up and stood him in the back of the classroom," she says.
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This is a shot taken of the user's propped-up feet, a sign of relaxation.
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At a "drug house" in town, the front door is propped open with a chair.
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In the process, they propped up Trump's business and enabled him to reinvent his image.
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Ms. Hager's body was propped up with pillows in a bed, covered with a blanket.
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At 6:30, Coach Z. unlocked that door and propped it open with a dumbbell.
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The administration counters that ObamaCare is a failing law that should not be propped up.
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We will first see if the 10,000 threshold will be able to be propped up.
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The hut has an opening and a pair of crossed feet are propped in it.
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He was laughing with his friends, a pair of crutches propped against the bar stool.
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He drives past bombed-out neighborhoods, often with an elbow propped casually out the window.
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Culture cannot be propped up on red velvet as a promise of pocketable exotic beauty.
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I removed the leg altogether and propped up that end on a pair of books.
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Before taking the stage each night, he spends an hour riding a propped-up bicycle.
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A wooden door, propped against a tree, was all that remained of Ms. Augusto's home.
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Another student, Bekah Baker, propped herself against a pillar at the airport with a laptop.
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Mr. Maher made defeating him a priority, and propped up his Democratic opponent, Mike Obermueller.
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As Wasco says, ''It was heavily manipulated, painted and propped like a Jacques Demy movie.
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On his desk, Snowden kept a pocket U.S. Constitution, propped up against a Rubik's Cube.
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That propped up China's currency, which bounced back slightly against the dollar after the announcement.
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Since then, export demand has propped up Western Canadian prices, but they remain relatively low.
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Tablets, smartphones, flat screens and laptops, propped next to the bath, secreted under tented quilts.
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On Wadsworth Terrace, one building's foundation is propped up by an erector set of stilts.
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And Beijing propped up the currency at points to prevent it from falling too far.
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This is also exactly the type of glaring loophole that Republicans will leave propped open.
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OPEC and Russia-led supply restraint has propped up Brent crude near $70 per barrel.
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And here is John Mayer, feet shod in Visvims and propped on a coffee table.
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His open guitar case has a laminated QR reader, propped up, welcoming digital tips from passersby.
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Her minority government is now propped up by 10 Democratic Unionist Party lawmakers from Northern Ireland.
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Propped up on a tripod, low to the floor, the Telenoid squirms to life once activated.
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As we were reminded earlier in 2016 the Yuan has been artificially propped up for years.
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More often I wrote propped-up in bed; he snoozed, placid and warm, by my knees.
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She's propped up on her couch with three stuffed animals: Sharkie, Sharkie #2 and Cutie Pie.
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Like the cellophane bag of salmon-flavored dog treats casually propped up next to the printer.
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At first, Talley was had propped "Flat Dalton" in the hallway, but that didn't last long.
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Bieber also shared a picture on Instagram of his feet propped up in an empty theater.
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Her minority government is now propped up by nine Democratic Unionist Party lawmakers from Northern Ireland.
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Economists say that the U.S. economy is currently being propped up by services and consumer spending.
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The new mother, propped against the far door where Buddy was sitting, is nursing her baby.
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Russia is Syria's most powerful ally and has propped up the Assad regime with air power.
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He stacked them vertically so that each one was propped up by stones beneath the cloth.
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Losses were limited by a 2 percent rise in crude oil, which propped up energy stocks.
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But Britain's FTSE 100 index rose 0.6 percent, propped up by the fresh slump in sterling.
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Massive demand from China — the world's largest energy consumer — has kept coal prices propped up higher.
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Analysts had expected mixed results for the industry, with sales likely propped up by heavy discounts.
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However, it is widely seen by China watchers as inaccurate and propped up by the government.
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The company kept the funding doors propped open and ultimately captured another $38 million from investors.
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Others show a man scaling a ladder propped against the wall of a house under construction.
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The pants project quickly gained legs, as other Minneapolis residents propped frozen pants on street corners.
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There were also children in the crowd, some of them propped up on their parents' shoulders.
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Housing has been largely propped up by investors and cash deals, or so the story goes.
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The soft and cushioned Trtl Pillow keeps his neck propped up and supported through the flight.
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At the Dallas County courthouse, the pair found a door left propped open, McAndrew told CNBC.
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Several smaller, irregular canvases were propped up about the space like sharp outcroppings in a landscape.
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My back, which once propped up a lazy-but-mobile human male, was just melting away.
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Refinery shutdowns in China also propped up the market as state oil majors cut back exports.
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Sleeping propped up on your back is your best option when you have a stuffy nose.
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He went live via a cell phone "propped up on a stack of books," he tweeted.
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That assumes that the 10 lawmakers from Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party who propped up Mrs.
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And the third shows how thoroughly the US coal industry is propped up by regulatory policy.
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Prices were also propped up, wherever possible, with hundreds of millions of dollars in financial guarantees.
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A feeding tube was connected to her stomach; a battery fan was propped on the bed.
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Donte Medford and Justin Clark watched the memorial on an iPad propped up on a bush.
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No fanfare, no champagne, just me in Target sweatpants propped up on four pillows before bedtime.
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The European Union and United States have also propped up the pro-Western government in Kyiv.
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A senior former separatist described last year how Russian financial support propped up the breakaway area.
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The uncertainty created by the result has propped up gold and the yen, both haven assets.
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That's between cardboard propped up behind the table, but I think it helps me sleep better.
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Though volumes were thin in the last week, markets were propped up by futures buying, analysts said.
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S. trade deal, while a strong rally in shares of chemicals giant Bayer propped up German equities.
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With no more stocks at sea, Iran has lost a vital resource that had propped up exports.
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The "funding was propped up by mega deals," said Anand Sanwal, founder and CEO of CB Insights.
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The lesbian storyline is tender, and propped up by heartfelt, if sometimes operatic performances by the leads.
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Think of it as leaving your valuables in a high-end safe with the door propped open.
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Then he propped the phone on the console cup holder between us, and we watched in silence.
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We were propped up on stools at a wine bar in Hell's Kitchen, our knees barely grazing.
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And third, feeding the first two, discrimination, structural and deep, propped up by racism, chauvinism and bigotry.
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He has propped up his bid with an ad campaign backed by hundreds of millions of dollars.
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To him, this was just a normal reaction to a market being artificially propped up by policy.
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Next to him was an empty helmet propped up to trick snipers, already perforated with multiple holes.
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Cuba has been propped up by petrodollars from Venezuela, another failed neo-Stalinist state in Latin America.
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It has a corrugated metal roof, propped up on loose bricks, and a Vietnamese flag flies outside.
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As I propped myself upright and looked around, I realized none of my friends were around me.
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That revenue has propped up Amazon as the company loses money on some of its other endeavors.
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No, it's not really a spire, it's more like an ironing board propped up over the city.
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The book also comes with a foldable stereoscopic viewer that can be propped up on the page.
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The female was lying underneath a mango tree with her head propped up by a male companion.
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In peace the oil business dominated stockmarkets, bankrolled despots and propped up the economies of entire countries.
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There are certain moments in history when an economy is propped up by something we don't want.
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MSCI's index of Latin American stocks tacked on 1.3 percent, propped up by heavyweights Brazil and Mexico.
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Russia is Assad's most powerful ally and has propped up his regime since September 2015 with airstrikes.
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That could be problem for the oil industry that has been propped by the East Asian giant.
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Propped up by Asian markets, MSCI's all-world stock index was little changed, lingering around year highs.
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Anybody who's anybody spends their smartphone Netflix time watching their phone propped at a nice comfortable angle.
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Women also propped up the career of a man to Schlafly's right: the theologian Rousas J. Rushdoony.
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The film industry is a vast, complicated, and frequently shadowy system propped up by tradition and ego.
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"Do you mind pulling on my elbow?" she asked the man closest to her propped-up arm.
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Critic's Notebook At work, propped against a wall, near piles of stuff, stands an Elvis Presley cutout.
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Historical amnesia propped up by the traditional narrative about ending the war is a recipe for destruction.
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Coulter said it runs counter to the image he's propped up of himself as a successful negotiator.
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Earnings, however, were propped up by a one-off tax gain, cost cuts and income from disposals.
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Chad's institutions were propped up by French investors and advisers, and hardly extended beyond the capital, N'Djamena.
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The Mets have sputtered for months, propped up by their pitching yet undermined by their inept offense.
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As I approach, I see that he has propped the book up on an overstuffed, orange backpack.
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He's been an appealing central character, propped up by a cast of crooks Elmore Leonard would envy.
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This generated more widespread adoption of bloated insurance policies that propped up artificially high prices for care.
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She is dressed in a robe and nightgown and lying on a bed, propped up on pillows.
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Dave Bautista was on a giant green item propped up by a man in a green suit.
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"Oh, look," Kaufman said, pointing to "Puppets," a group of ten ceramic puppets propped in a corner.
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It can even be partially unfolded and propped up on a table to take hands-free selfies.
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Growth in industrial and retail sectors also beat expectations in November as government support propped up demand.
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An accompanying picture showed him grinning ear to ear with his feet propped up on his desk.
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A few placards with pictures of babies were propped up against metal lawn chairs dusted with snow.
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Russia, for example, has annexed Crimea, sent troops into Ukraine and propped up Bashar Assad in Syria.
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For several years, however, China actually has propped up its currency to make it stronger, not weaker.
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If Johnson fails, Labour could get a shot at forming a government propped up by smaller parties.
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Growth in its smartphone business has recently been propped up by Chinese shoppers as sales overseas slow.
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On the gallery floor, frames made largely from found wood moldings are propped up like theater flats.
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Underneath those positive results, however, was a grim reality: Ticket sales were propped up by higher prices.
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Growth in industrial and retail sectors also beat expectations in November as government support propped up demand.
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In the morning, my husband propped me up in bed and brought me a pot of tea.
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The exhibition in Kassel is likewise propped up on grand curatorial gestures, to varying degrees of success.
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The massive amounts of capital inflows during the boom years propped up asset prices including real estate.
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The dollar's mild weakness propped up gold prices with spot gold up 0.3 percent at $1217.70 per ounce.
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"The company both changed its Twitter handle and propped up signs with the new logo," wrote USA Today.
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While the output reductions have propped up oil prices, a rise in U.S. production has capped the gains.
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In a March 2018 video interview for Elle, the Neuro bottles are strategically propped up behind Kim's head.
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Hulu's subscriber numbers could be propped up by its recent promotions and price drop compared with Netflix's hike.
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It has propped up the naira, leading to a shortage of hard currency and therefore of aviation fuel.
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Catholicism had at once propped me up and held me down, told me I could and I couldn't.
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They set us apart not only from regimes propped up by censorship, but from our closest European allies.
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In recent months, Apple has propped up iPhone sales in places like China with price cuts and financing.
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So far it has propped up growth through tax cuts, transfers and temporary incentives to boost consumer spending.
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She'd go up against Orthodox Jews in one state only to be propped up in another by Catholics.
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In one video, Kardashian filmed the model steering the car with one leg propped up on the dashboard.
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Wearing black Converse, jean shorts, and a jacket, her lifeless body is found propped up in an alleyway.
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The giver holds one of the receiver's legs, or the leg can be propped up on a chair.
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Further weighing on the bullion prices was a firm U.S. equities market propped up by the technology sector.
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That could be painful for markets that have been propped up by central banks' stimulus for many years.
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It's a collection of found furniture turned mostly on its head and propped on a small glass pedestal.
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We propped him back up again and heard, "Bing, bang, dingy, dong, wah, wah, ling, a bong..." CRASH!
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Gains in Boeing Co also propped up the blue-chip Dow Industrials and the benchmark S&P 20.94.
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Dictators were propped up in Iraq, Syria, Libya—all over the place, a Godfather-esque takeover started forming.
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Gains in Boeing Co also propped up the blue-chip Dow Industrials and the benchmark S&P 20.8.
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Z. bent forward, his elbows propped on his knees, and moaned, and N. and I laughed at him.
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Against the wall of his cubicle, he propped a copper-plated picture of Al-Aqsa Mosque, in Jerusalem.
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"This was protracted and brazen conduct propped up by lies," Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Eddy said in court.
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There's a framed Detroit Lions poster propped against a wall, alongside a mini-fridge stocked with Red Bull.
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Russia, alongside Iran, has propped up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, while Turkey has backed various rebel groups.
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Portugal's Gare do Oriente, in Lisbon, has a roof propped up by steel skeletons that look like leaves.
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Propped up by their bench, the Warriors won by 15 — a result that portended danger for the Cavaliers.
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In 2016, as Putin propped up his Syrian ally, Russia mounted an extraordinary attack against the United States.
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A plain metal pole juts from the ground, propped up by a tripod and anchored by cinder blocks.
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And his mustache, known now as the "Abhinandan," has since been propped up as a sign of bravery.
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Propped on the stage beside him was a coffin with May's face on it and the word "democracy".
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Havens includes reclaimed doors propped up against the walls, some with warm, seemingly candid portraits drawn on them.
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It stood so life-like, propped up by short sticks, above a great pan filled with baked apples.
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Mr. Jones said that some people wanted to keep the tree propped up for longer than next spring.
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Several voters in the district said they saw the outrage as a side issue propped up by Democrats.
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She is evidence that the patriarchy is not simply propped up by men; it colonizes everyone it can.
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Propped up by pillows, Louis greets an entourage of aristocrats, confidantes, physicians, and servants gathered around his bed.
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They say he was propped on the hood, admitted drinking and driving and flunked a field sobriety test.
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But as a report from Carbon Tracker details, coal is still very much propped up by public policy.
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Trump's support among older voters has remained stable throughout his presidency and has propped up his favorability ratings.
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He has propped up an otherwise mediocre rotation, and, at 28, he is looking more and more impressive.
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Babies who are not able to sit up by themselves need to be propped up a little bit.
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When I arrived there in August, two pale-blue sea kayaks were propped against a pine tree nearby.
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The saddest start was the snails, propped up with melted butter and garlic and as chewy as erasers.
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One half of the room contains a number of painted canvases propped up in a large wooden frame.
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Outside, two machine guns were propped, on bipods, in front of small holes in a waist-high wall.
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From under his cloak he pulled a piece of cardboard, which he propped up on the wet sidewalk.
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Photos showed ice cream, chicken wings and a smiling gray teddy bear propped up on a hotel bed.
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They are intermittent, meaning they must be propped up by more reliable energy sources, such as natural gas.
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I pushed, the obstetrician pulled, my doula held my leg back and my mom propped my head up.
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Or whatever else they've been ... whatever other meme has been propped up in the last few months. Right?
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Kozyra is lying nude on her side, propped up on a pillow on top of a hospital bed.
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Profiting off of racial conflict has propped up vehicles such as extreme right-wing websites and news channels.
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Jenner was propped up to be a "self-made" billionaire, which many on social media gave Forbes backlash about.
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This weekend, New York's MX Gallery will display a strange wooden box, propped open and full of colorful vials.
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The pain would be especially pronounced in China, where government stimulus efforts have propped up growth and boosted stocks.
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Propped up in his bed, his laptop sits in front of him and he listens to it through headphones.
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These papers would have once been propped up by local businesses, a symbiosis that sustained commerce and journalism alike.
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An economy propped up by businesses that are just trying to spend their way to profitability is totally unsustainable.
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The front door was propped open; someone, apparently having forgotten their key, had wedged an umbrella in the doorframe.
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Propped up by donations and foreign aid, orphanages are a lucrative business in many parts of the developing world.
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China propped up its currency and cut U.S. pork orders, while state media took on an increasingly nationalistic message.
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That's not the only thing that propped the stock's rally during the session, if you ask CNBC's Jim Cramer.
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Energy stocks and financials propped up the benchmark and set it on track for an all-time closing high.
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If today's asset prices have been propped up by central-bank largesse, its end could prompt a big correction.
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Affirmative action ensured that that door was propped open wide enough for us to be represented in substantial numbers.
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China is likely in the best position to accomplish that, as it has long propped up the isolated nation.
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The theory has been propped up by Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and embraced by, among others, Fox's Sean Hannity.
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Reduced trade contributed to the slower pace of the expansion, which was propped up by increased consumption and investments.
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Emily Whitehead was propped on a hospital bed, a little girl, bald and browless in a sparkly purple dress.
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A lean and energetic man, Grossman paces back and forth between two oversize pads of paper propped on easels.
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On a recent trip to Canada, she literally propped him up so that he could get the perfect angle.
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Inconclusive elections last October culminated in the creation of a Socialist-led administration propped up by the far-left.
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China is likely in the best position to accomplish that as it has long propped up the isolated nation.
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The widespread belief that Africans were not fully human, but rather subhuman, propped up the Confederacy's defense of itself.
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All of these things are propped on one side and his arm is starting to change color from bruising.
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I fall asleep with the television on and my bare, traitorous feet still propped up on the coffee table.
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I condensed this information into scouting reports, written on whiteboards and propped up on our dugout bench each game.
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But on Thursday, he could be seen reclining in a hospital bed, his head propped up by a pillow.
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Rwanda and Uganda sent anti-Kabila soldiers into the Congo, while Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe propped up the government.
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Since 2013, Saudi Arabia has propped up Egypt's ailing economy by injecting at least $12 billion into Egyptian coffers.
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They're simply powerful, because on a certain level, it's a given that they don't need to be propped up.
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Today, our digital economy is propped up on communications that are processed, stored, mined and monetized, but not protected.
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They propped up their iPads on the table, trying to synchronize their schedules after a hectic couple of months.
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Now it is a grassy field with a few propped-up trees and two big, saucer-shaped lily ponds.
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At the same time, Marvel propped up the characters and heroes whose film and TV rights it did own.
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The whole sequence plays like a dark comedy, something propped up at the intersection of macabre, silly, and hilarious.
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They handled instruments like found objects: a violin propped against a hip, a cello tilted at a rakish angle.
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A man in a green hoodie sat with his chin propped on his hand, staring at a departure board.
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With a chopstick, he propped it up from behind, so the breast meat came forward, like a sultry shoulder.
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The closest thing to décor is a mirror propped against an air purifier on top of a file cabinet.
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These stories tell of outsiders navigating hierarchies propped up by race and class while making new homes in exile.
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The attempt heightened concerns among Sudan's opposition that the apparatus which had long propped up Bashir was still functioning.
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In Rome, an official told me that when Regeni's body was discovered, it was propped up against a wall.
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They had propped him between pillows, and he sat there, his eyes lighting up at the sight of us.
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I feel too icky when I lay flat on my back, so I'm all propped up with pillows. Bleh.
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But, leave it to lobbyists propped up a pair of RINO senators, John McCain (Ariz.) and Lindsey Graham (S.
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The cannabis bubble, propped up by a thriving market for reverse takeovers on the Canadian Securities Exchange, has burst.
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The vault is still punctured by gaping holes, and the flying buttresses are propped up by giant wooden blocks.
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A bell tinkled as I pushed through the back door to Cora's porch, propped open by an old book.
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Factory indicators for November had shown surprising improvement in manufacturing as a raft of government measures propped up demand.
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She was only in her 50s but looked much older, her walker propped at the side of her bed.
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Hong Kong stocks rose 0.5 percent propped up by the services sector and extended inflows from the Chinese mainland.
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People that just experienced a horrific tragedy were now on the national stage propped up by millions of dollars.
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One popular theory behind this is that a ladder propped against a wall creates three sides of a triangle.
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Propped against the walls were pushpin boards to which dozens of appliqué animals, insects, and birds had been affixed.
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The cannabis bubble, propped up by a thriving market for reverse takeovers on the Canadian Securities Exchange, has burst.
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Asian stocks propped up the index earlier in the session, helped by stronger-than-expected factory activity in China.
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Jared lay on his bed, wearing a mint-green T-shirt, propped up by a pillow, his face gray.
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The Soviets used individual Katyusha rockets in a similar manner, firing them from rails propped between furniture and windowsills.
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That's when they saw a circular hot tub that was propped up on its side like a large wheel.
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The room holds two beds, a lamp propped on a cardboard box, and a Valentine from her youngest daughter.
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It was a cavernous salon with a black tile floor and white walls, and its door was propped open.
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He serves the oil, chemical and mining interests that propped him up when he was attorney general of Oklahoma.
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Ms. Vargas propped her iPhone up in front of her and sat cross-legged in front of her mirror.
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So Russia propped up a client regime that the West hates — and the US just sat there and watched.
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Pat Toomey didn't attend a town hall in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday night, so attendees propped up an empty suit.
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The super thin Sony Bravia's screen lets it forgo a stand, instead getting propped up much like a picture frame.
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Solar boomed during the Obama years, propped up by generous federal subsidies, tax breaks for installations, and stringent environmental regulations.
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Firefighters used chainsaws and ladders, propped up next to windows on the buss, to pull victims out of the wreckage.
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The rise in yields in turn propped up the dollar, which climbed to a two-month high of 112.43 yen.
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Inside another hospital, he filmed a dead man propped up in a wheelchair, head hanging down and face deathly pale.
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When deputies arrived at the scene, they say they found Carolyn Hager's body propped up with pillows in a bed.
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Financials, which benefit from higher rates, rose 0.39 percent, while a rise in oil prices propped up the energy sector.
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Oil was also propped up by a weak dollar, which wallowed near four-week lows against a basket of currencies.
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China's ministry of finance has propped up growth through fiscal easing and replaced some bank lending with local-government bonds.
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A group of rebel soldiers at an adjacent table was knocking back beers, their assault rifles propped next to them.
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Ashanti Marbury told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the suspect entered the restaurant through a propped door in the kitchen.
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Many of their share prices trade near record highs, but propped up by buyback schemes and stimulus, not business investment.
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As he slipped behind the wheel, Ma nodded to a small statue of Buddha propped on the dashboard and grinned.
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Many think the market has rallied so long because the Fed has propped it up, leaving easy money floating around.
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Those efforts propped up SG&A margins in the third quarter to 60.8 percent from 56.6 percent a year earlier.
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In a third, he sits propped up in an armchair as a team of drones waits on his every need.
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These are leaders of the Republican Party that legitimized Donald Trump's candidacy, that propped him up a number of times.
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The economy is also being propped up by record remittances from abroad and the government's expansionary fiscal policies at home.
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In the picture uploaded with the text, a man is propped against a bulldozer at a West Bank construction site.
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After reassuring him that he posed no risk to baby Easton, the mom propped her son into Pop's outstretched arms.
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Several Republicans have introduced a bill targeting the reinsurance program, which they say has been propped up with taxpayer money.
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Its task is now to unwind the 230 billion euros remaining on its balance sheet, propped up by state guarantees.
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As we spoke, a barefoot boy peered out from a room where an air mattress was propped against the wall.
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Trapani and another co-founder, Sohrab "Sam" Sharma, allegedly propped up the price of CTR Tokens issued by the company.
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JPMorgan gave the biggest boost to the S&P 500, while Goldman Sachs' 523 percent increase propped up the Dow.
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Campbell Fresh was a key priority of Morrison's, propped up by Campbell's 2012 acquisition of Bolthouse Farms for $1.55 billion.
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"First, her visible foot wouldn't be at that angle if her other leg was propped on the wall," commented daikonradishandcaroline.
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But those rate hikes have propped up the banks and helped them lend more, reasserting the financials as market leaders.
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" Propped in his office is one of the AfD campaign posters with the words "We will take our country back.
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One huge fallen tree hovered nearly horizontal, high in the air across the road, propped up by its fellows, ominous.
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The formal currency rate, propped up by central bank interventions, closed flat on the day at 62.5 to the greenback.
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And one of the walk-up food locations is a lunch pail that's been propped up with a giant thermos.
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Technology stocks finished up 0.4% at a record high, propped by software giant Wisetech's 0.4% climb and Appen's 4.4% surge.
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Chris Evans, back home after a grueling production schedule, relaxes into his couch, feet propped up on the coffee table.
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The Super Bowl propped up its most recent quarter, but Fox's post-"American Idol" entertainment lineup has been severely challenged.
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This looks a return to the old days, when weak enterprises were propped up via forced transfers from stronger ones.
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The kennel is made of white sheets of recycled plastic, and a fishing rod is propped up against the wall.
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When each violin and each bow is propped at a slightly different angle reflecting the particularities of each human being.
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"These Men Didn't Take Their Atabrine" warned a sign propped below a pair of human skulls in Papua New Guinea.
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You look at the appreciation of those stocks and say that ETFs have maybe artificially propped up some of these.
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S. trade deal propped up overseas buying of Asian bonds in November, but some country-specific factors triggered sharp outflows.
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A "repeal and delay" approach means that even a propped-up market would exist for only a few more years.
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Production curtailments imposed by Alberta have propped up prices of Canadian heavy crude, reducing the benefit in refining the oil.
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In "Gulbi," a twined, vertical array of dried fish is fixed to a coffin lid propped up against a wall.
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But the narrative that nobody loved Hillary Clinton remained pervasive, propped up at least in part by men like Wieseltier.
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There will be less reliance on "manufactured earnings", that is, earnings that are propped up by little more than cost cutting.
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Whitehaven Coal rose as much as 4.9 percent after it said strong demand for thermal coal propped up third-quarter sales.
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"Here's the obligatory display," Rousseau chuckles, as he spots a series of architects' impressions propped on easels for Johnson to admire.
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The dollar's weakness propped up most Asian currencies, with the trade-exposed Chinese yuan gaining 0.2 percent at 6.898 per dollar.
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But that is propped up by higher government spending on public works construction that helps to mask weakness in other areas.
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I recorded our exchange on my iPhone, propped up by a golden tissue box and a water bottle on his desk.
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China's growing middle class has propped up sales of luxury goods and box-office receipts of Hollywood blockbusters in recent years.
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It was one guy put in a tape of "Taps" into a boom box and propped it up on a grave.
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Trump is propped up by White Supremacy, and to assume she is somehow supporting women through her clothing is a reach.
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The curved backing also means that, like the Home Max, it can be propped up either horizontally or vertically, space dependent.
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She propped herself up against a tire and attempted to triage Mika, talk to him, keep him awake until help came.
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But Maduro is struggling with weakened support among some of the segments of society that have kept his regime propped up.
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The photos capture what the delightful prince is already capable of: sleeping, being propped up, and staring off into the distance.
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Some will do what I did that morning — take pictures of their children's Flat Stanleys propped next to the Arctic Ocean.
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The venture is so bankrupt it has, in effect, been nationalised, propped up with hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies.
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A weakening dollar also propped up oil prices as investors feared the trade war would slow U.S. economic growth, analysts said.
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Aside from a life-size cutout of Drake that's propped up on the wall of my bedroom, I am currently single.
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Trade talks and a growing number of policy U-turns by global central banks have propped up equities in recent weeks.
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Together, the two pads resemble one of Samsung's propped up charging pads glued together with one of its flat charging pads.
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Retail sales overall grew just 0.7 percent - propped up by a 34 percent rise in trading by its e-commerce wing.
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"Last year, the China market was propped up by the government, but now, it's hard to find natural buyers," she said.
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Draghi's comments had propped up banking stocks in the region but a more than 7 percent fall in Swedbank limited gains.
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The case for concern: It's a growing problem: One trend that has propped up this market is lengthening American commute times.
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GMod soon took on a life of its own propped by a community who relished the infinite possibilities the game offered.
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Heather's head keeps jarring into the roof; Marty's legs are pulled into his chest and propped up against the center console.
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They took me out, propped me up on a barstool and tried to talk to me through my thousand-yard stare.
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It allowed a juggler to lie on his back, with hips propped up, while manipulating the log overhead with his feet.
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Ultimately, a smaller but more sustainable resources sector is better than weak companies struggling along, propped up by the public purse.
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"Those two guys have probably propped up crude by a couple dollars a barrel, pending appointments or confirmation," he told CNBC.
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It is also privatising Air India, the country's loss-making flag-carrier, which was being propped up at the taxpayer's expense.
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Its curbs on oil output had propped up prices, taking Brent above $64 last week to highs not seen since 2015.
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Clips propped up with the included cover Google includes a rubberized case in the box with, aptly, a clip on it.
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Lehman Brothers excepted, the major "too big to fail" banks were propped up and allowed to continue to thrive and expand.
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China's tech darlings have free rein ... Foreign competitors like Amazon and Facebook face barriers to entry, propped up by the state.
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"The military and intelligence services have really propped him up as their tool to destroy the two mainstream parties," Tellis says.
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Says Cohen: "Sears is a cadaver that's being propped up on a chair and made to look like it's still breathing."
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Most of those supplies would likely come from U.S. shale companies propped up by a large market at its Southern border.
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On Tuesday consumer staples again propped up the index, with British American Tobacco, Reckitt Benckiser and Diageo among the top performers.
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The energy sub-index edged slightly lower, but a 2% jump in oil prices overnight propped up some of the stocks.
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An Instagram-friendly letter-board sign reading GO THE EXTRA MILE was propped on the mantel over a boarded-up fireplace.
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The teenager in the photo rests casually on his side above the words, smiling, his head propped up in his hand.
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The first is that Russia wants prices lowered — not propped up via its Saudi deal — to hurt the American shale industry.
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Behind the Helikon's grimy windows on a January visit, a billiard table stood with a lone cue propped up against it.
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But when he lay down, he felt he was drowning, and so he started to sleep propped up on the couch.
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The canvas is laid on the floor, dragged across the room, propped up in a corner or hung on the wall.
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Terere's cousin, Fabricio Silva, was propped up against a nearby wall playing with his cell phone and subconsciously absorbing the lesson.
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Just to name a few examples: Our earlier piece highlights the extent to which constitutional stability has propped up oppressive policies.
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She propped her laptop on her pillows — a makeshift desk on top of a makeshift bed — and started her midmorning routine.
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As we approached an intersection, we could see two plantation guards lying back in a shack, rifles propped against their knees.
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Where there were no tires, jagged sheets of metal or rusting barrels had been propped up to create a makeshift shield.
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Police found the 6-year-old lying on a bed in a back room, naked and propped up on a pillow.
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SENIOR U.S. OFFICIALS SAY SUBSIDIARY ROSNEFT TRADING SA HAS PROPPED UP THE VENEZUELAN OIL SECTOR, ACTIVELY ATTEMPTED TO EVADE U.S. SANCTIONS
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Energy stocks, which rank among the heaviest on the Russian index, were propped by large gains in oil prices last week.
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Besides grants, the city's small business ecosystem is being propped up by other private funding programs, including lenders like Quicken Loans.
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Without a focused narrative, the humor dulled into a series of gags, propped up by guest stars who overstayed their welcome.
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The currency has been propped up by a massive central bank stimulus program, which went into effect earlier in the week.
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Energy stocks, which rank among the heaviest on the Russian index, were propped by large gains in oil prices last week.
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Geithner had helped choose which banks would be propped up with public money, including Citi, which was bailed out three times.
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Propped by Infosys, other IT stocks such as Tech Mahindra and HCL Tech were up between 1 percent and 2 percent.
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After months of weakness, growth in China's industrial and retail sectors beat expectations in November, as government support propped up demand.
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Other pictures showed paramilitaries sitting in the mayor's own office, feet propped up on his desk and on his Kurdish flag.
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Inside, a wooden bunk bed was propped up against the wall, surrounded by piles of dirty clothing and worn-out books.
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Overhead were polished Guastavino tiles, original Edison light fixtures and space for eight more bodies, marble lids propped up and ready.
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In one indoor shot of a stuffed figure propped next to a plant, the S8 camera back-focused on the plant.
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Trump's most plausible argument against investing in the stock market is that stock prices are propped up by low interest rates.
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At its headquarters in the tech hub of Zhongguancun in Beijing, scooters are propped up against desks and helmets are strewn about.
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In 1977 they propped up a Labour government in return for an increase in the number of Northern Irish seats in Westminster.
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That means the 41,500 number may have been propped up by this expansion, and sales in the U.S. may have slipped further.
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You propped me up when I was in a scary place, and guided me towards the decent and right thing to do.
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Outside the church, a cast-iron bell is propped up by a piece of decayed wood wedged between two gnarled olive trees.
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"I see it, I like it, I want it, I got it," goes the chorus, propped up by a list of specifics.
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Some pockets of Bajau still live a traditional lifestyle, living in houseboats or wooden huts propped over the water on wooden stilts.
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Today there is a lone sign propped up amid the grassy fields of South Carolina to bear witness to the Stono Rebellion.
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I feel like the most likely scenario is a consumerist dystopia propped up by a whole range of new and widespread addictions.
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"Good vibes over here," she said, her head propped up on her little fist while an ambulance siren wailed outside her window.
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For the past dozen years its economy was propped up by subsidies from Venezuela, mainly in the form of near-free oil.
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It debuted alongside the stunning Zelda adventure Breath of the Wild, and its holiday will be propped up by Super Mario Odyssey.
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Nor is she likely to face much criticism from Theresa May, whose government is propped up by the DUP's ten Westminster MPs.
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The central bank said first quarter growth was propped up by expansion in private sector activity and strong support from net exports.
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The party lost its overall majority and will now be propped up by the very odd ducks in Ulster's Democratic Unionist party.
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She can now offer unnerving medical advice propped up by major pharmaceutical companies as well as play your favorite tracks from Spotify.
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Even the most en vogue television shows are propped up by the currency of nostalgia: from Stranger Things through to Mad Men.
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MARKET NEWS * The dollar hovered near a one-week high against the yen on Thursday, propped up by hopes of Sino-U.
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Across the board, Sessions has consistently propped up outdated thinking on all sorts of issues that he oversees at the Justice Department.
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To help them, escalators change direction, doors are propped open, and parliamentary staff know to keep well back and dodge the stampede.
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Propped up on a flat surface, players can remove the wings and use them as small, wireless controllers in their own right.
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Liberals of the early 20th century had believed that integrated global markets, propped up by the gold standard, would endure for ever.
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China, which propped up Mr Mugabe for a while but then decided he was a deadbeat, has not made its intentions known.
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If they are able to stay propped up on the their arms, it will help make some extra room for the wand.
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It takes place in underground tunnels propped with random junk, and I'm going to turn my classroom into a series of tunnels!
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I don't have the heft to fight it but I am disgusted that a lot of these valuations were artificially propped up.
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All this raises the question: Can Creator actually make money, or will it become another overhyped gimmick propped up by VC funding?
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It's a convertible, which means it can be propped up, turned into a tablet, tented, or just used like a regular laptop.
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The model in black fishnet tights was lying on her front, with her elbow propped up and her chin leaning against it.
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They have propped up Bashar al-Assad, Syria's blood-spattered despot, and provided men and weapons to help Iraq fight Islamic State.
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The PNP, in effect, propped up ballot options other than their own in order to grant legitimacy to their ailing referendum process.
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However, markets were propped up by gains in technology stocks, which rose 1.16 percent on the back of Apple Inc and chipmakers.
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That's being propped up despite a weaker outlook for the global economy thanks to low inflation, rising wages and government tax breaks.
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Khloe shared a video Tuesday morning of True propped up on a couch dolled up in a pink tutu and giant bow.
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They issued two pictures of the gate propped up in a store room, apparently intact and mostly black with some flaking paint.
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One mansion, propped on a cliff in the badly-affected area of Collaroy beach, lost its swimming pool to the wild ocean.
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From beneath the propped-up hood, he said he did not want to speak about his neighbor or what had befallen him.
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Some toy box lids need to be held open, propped open, or they only stay open once they reach a certain height.
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The video shows Cedric's burning motorcycle propped against the driver's side door of the mini van, which is fully engulfed in flames.
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The otherwise-failing clothing brand Gap has also been propped up by the sustained success of its low-price property Old Navy.
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He propped up the reddened limb on folded blankets and hung a ceramic pot above it, perhaps to serve as a counterweight.
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A moment ago their Hamzah had been controlling the fight; now he was propped against his coach's legs like a rag doll.
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An ongoing effort by OPEC to cut production has partially propped up oil but prices remain under pressure from still plentiful supplies.
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The boat has 18-feet hydraulic legs which can keep it propped up above water, giving the impression that it is floating.
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All that remains of its former life as an Irish pub is a faded red Coca-Cola crate propped against the wall.
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The church doors will be propped open and Lowman said he hopes congregants can make it to their pews without touching anything.
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Jennifer Lannon lay, her feet propped in stirrups, on an examining table at Extend Fertility, an egg-freezing clinic in Midtown Manhattan.
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Grayson asked her to provide an overview of the lynching, and everyone turned to face a beige landline propped on a chair.
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"Everything starts here in Nairobi, before it reaches the rest of the country," said Peter Ichita, propped on the bench's metal arm.
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But they argue the office should be reformed and propped up to lead the response to the opioid epidemic, not cut back.
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Propped on the corner of 103th Street and Broadway, he and his partners quickly sold hundreds of them for about $30 each.
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The imperial presidency is, in many ways, propped up by media partisans who insist that the naked emperor has glorious new clothes.
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Samsung has also built a three-stop hinge that lets you separately use two halves of the screen when it's propped up.
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Michael was sitting at a desk with "Option Volatility & Pricing" propped up in front of him, writing on a Post-it note.
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Georgi was rolled to the dinner table in a wheelchair; a cushioned headrest propped up his head, though his eyes remained closed.
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This drop has propped up high-growth stocks including healthcare and tech shares, sub-indices of which are also at record highs.
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Anytime she wears a coat that's propped up on her shoulders, Bennett writes, it can be seen as a "rich person move."
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At lunch, Carla Moreno propped her English composition textbook, "Patterns for College Writing," against a napkin holder, securing it with an apple.
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Energy stocks advanced as expectations of supply cuts by OPEC and falling U.S. inventories propped up oil prices across the last week.
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He propped it up on his desk, where he knew Jimmy Carter's top aide, Hamilton Jordan, would be sure to find it.
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This wasn't at all a surprise, but it was still reassuring to see the patterns I already suspected propped up by numbers.
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But it turns out that what looked like incredible software-powered margins were propped up by an absence on spending on safeguards.
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He is propped up on a gurney, red seeping copiously from his abdomen, yet the squad of soldiers pays him no mind.
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For a moment, he took the child delicately by the waist and propped him on his legs, in a correct human stance.
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"Wood 'chopping' is not this," he said, swinging the axe overhead and then down at a log propped up on its end.
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It's also propped against increasingly negative perceptions of African-Americans, further stirring a pot of uncomfortable racial tensions during an election cycle.
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The risk aversion propped up global safe-haven assets such as government bonds, with yields on German benchmark debt approaching record lows.
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For years, it propped up the Russian budget, at times accounting for as much as a tenth of the country's tax revenue.
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She propped the baby on the sofa and went around the apartment grabbing things and throwing them into an oversized, floppy bag.
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Though most consumer tech companies have largely abandoned releasing new smartwatches, fashion brands have propped them up and kept the platform alive.
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The market was also propped up by a surge in energy shares on prospects of oil producing countries agreeing to curb output.
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They'd kidnapped her from where Cillian had positioned her on a bench, propped between two book bags, and taken her to lunch.
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Propped with his style crew against the putty-tone headboard of a lumbering, half-made bed, Nay Campbell was in his element.
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Stephens had surgery in January and had to wear a boot and walk with her left leg propped up on a scooter.
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We don't need to live in a world governed by their terms and conditions, propped up by the legal fiction of consent.
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Based on what we're told it appears the bodyguard propped Demi up and tried clearing her airway which allowed her to breathe.
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But the staff suspects it went through a back door that the cleaner had propped open to take in equipment at 6 a.m.
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Norman, who had so keenly propped up art's burgeoning investment status, was now deploying her expertise in a bid for greater market transparency.
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Replay's even decorated its walls with art inspired by the show, and propped up cardboard standees of Moe Szyslak, the bar's titular owner.
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EU compensation schemes have facilitated the closure of factories and a decline in the number of beet growers propped up by state support.
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It has poured in thousands of militiamen from Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, and propped up the regime with billions of dollars in loans.
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Female and male infants were propped up in a parent's lap and shown, side by side, an active person or an inanimate object.
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Another annotation shows that the grave was poorly dug and too short for the body—the skull is propped up on a wall.
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And because the charging port is located on the bottom of the console, it can't receive power while propped in an upright configuration.
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At the heart of this software behemoth is Salesforce's "Ohana " culture, which is propped up by four values: trust, innovation, equality and growth.
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Propped against the wall is a pair of flippers that Perry bought himself in anticipation of a planned family trip to the Bahamas.
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Superlong JGBs fared better, Matsukawa said, as dip-buying underpinned the 20-year sector, and dealer hedging propped up the 30-year zone.
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The censorship, media consolidation, and propaganda that had propped up Soviet-era autocracies would simply be inoperable in the age of the internet.
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That's why it's Saturday morning and your front door is propped open and six Nordic guys are assembling… something in your front room.
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From the Post: Not long before, she'd taken a photo of her and Lyncoln's feet propped on a railing high above home plate.
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But now, instead of trafficking in humans, dictatorships are propped up in an effort to guarantee the uninterrupted flow of valuable natural resources.
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May's premiership is on life support, her government likely to be propped up by reactionary, homophobic lawmakers of Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party.
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Forget the image of you wearing your glasses and jammies with your laptop propped on your lap as you sit under the covers.
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Although he's propped up by his artificially inflated ego, it's clear he uses it (and his faded '90s fame) as a coping mechanism.
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But the two pieces also work wirelessly, allowing for the Switch to be propped up and the controllers to be used together wirelessly.
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Banks have been on a tear, but one portfolio manager warns the very thing that propped them up could soon take them down.
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Perhaps one day we'll see the reign of haute cuisine as yet another Eurocentric fable that propped up unthinking assertions of cultural superiority.
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He has been propped up by more than $9 million in spending from the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with McConnell.
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Distrust of government has lent power to the extremes, which are propped up by passionate bases and corresponding media and special interest groups.
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Courtesy Cleveland Museum of Art In "The Cradle" (1872), Edma, head propped on hand, pensively regards her sleeping baby through a white veil.
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The Canadian dollar, propped up by a recovery in crude oil prices, was still down 0.1 percent on the day at C$1.3176.
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Record-low interest rates and slow inflation have propped up consumer spending over the last year, adding fuel to Latin America's largest economy.
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Thick steel girders propped up the heavily leaning structure to keep it from collapsing further, with the lower floors having already caved in.
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On the perimeter, ballistic windshields from wrecked Humvees are propped up on the fort's walls so soldiers can spot snipers without being shot.
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"I'm afraid to put anything on the walls, it's so pristine," she continued, pointing out the numerous pictures propped up along the floor.
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His former firm had been undercut by Chinese imports that were a third cheaper, Mr. Collins argued, propped up by Chinese currency manipulation.
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Specifically, people are reacting to the way the older girl has her arm propped up on the Black girl's head in the photo.
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Specifically, people are reacting to the way an older girl has her arm propped up on a Black girl's head in the photo.
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If it was cardio day, I had Stephen Flowers's Lords of the Left-Hand Path propped up on my bike at the gym.
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A young man with a rubber Eagle mask (the Los Angeles Chargers were playing the Philadelphia Eagles) kept it propped on his head.
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"Please, sir, don't tweet on me," McKinnon's Sessions begged, ending up propped on Trump's lap like a child or a deranged ventriloquist dummy.
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The liquid sits on a microscope slide like a small puddle with a canal running through it, propped up by a nanoparticle membrane.
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In July Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), a state-owned giant, propped up the Bank of Jinzhou in the north-east.
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A boogie board was propped up on a wall with chipped paint; a giant stuffed Minnie Mouse rested along a row of couches.
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His head propped against the worn metal railing of his bed, he was fed spoonfuls of rice and chicken by his injured friend.
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The backyard is propped with Brimfield finds — seats made from rusty milk cans, vintage signs — and above, a web of industrial light bulbs.
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An American flag is propped up out front, and the yard is surrounded by a chain-link fence that she sometimes padlocks shut.
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The luxury resorts along serene white-sand beaches have long propped up the economy of Anguilla, a tiny British territory in the Caribbean.
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He says they&aposre instead being artificially propped up by buybacks, and that growth is being replaced by a reduction in share count.
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She was propped up on giant pillows a rancid shade of orange she couldn't quite believe was decorating her life at the moment.
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The only thing disappointing about "Raise Hell" was the audience itself, which was mostly gray-haired, some propped up with canes and walkers.
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When Tesla announced the opening of its Shanghai factory in 23, Chinese electric vehicle sales were growing rapidly, propped up by government subsidies.
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TORONTO — A stuffed Easton equipment bag and a hockey stick were propped against the wall in the chambers of Madam Justice Mara Greene.
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"In Memorium" confirms Cheryl has the corpse of her murdered brother Jason (Trevor Stines) propped up in a corner of her dilapidated home.
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Semyon Pegov, a journalist for LifeNews, appeared once on live TV in 2014 with an assault rifle propped against the wall behind him.
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He then shared nine photos of former President Barack Obama with his feet propped up on desks and chairs in the White House.
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And that desire has to date propped up Biden's campaign, as numerous theoretical head-to-head polls with Trump have shown him ahead.
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But U.S. officials say Russia's actions mainly propped up Syrian President Bashar Assad, and most of its strikes have targeted rebels and civilians.
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Much of this history is fading into oblivion, sagging walls propped up with outsize beams to stop whole ghost streets crashing to dust.
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Employment numbers in the county are propped up by the presence of Marshall University in Huntington, the second-largest city in West Virginia.
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If Sean Spicer were sprawled on that sofa with his feet propped up on a coffee table, the outcry would be the same.
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Schlossberg adds that it must go beyond the consumer, which has so far propped up the market with strong employment growth and spending.
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And unlike big food producers in the heartland, the Bristol Bay salmon industry is not propped up by subsidies, chemicals or compromised politicians.
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Trump has turned out to be the Norma Desmond of authoritarians, a senescent has-been whose delusions are propped up by obsequious retainers.
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The final 15 minutes or so were live; Hunt was at a table, his foot in a cast and propped on a chair.
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Her trademark ski goggles are propped up on her forehead, revealing a face caked in powder and rouge, with a smear of lipstick.
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North Korea needs goods and trade with China to keep the Kim regime propped up, while China wants stability on its northeastern border.
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Shortly after, Teigen shared a photo from her own account of Miles with his head propped up against the back of the same couch.
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She fidgeted with a tablet propped on her lap, typing a user name and password gleaned from a $2-an-hour Internet access card.
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I want to read stories not of propped-up femininity, but of people who are disoriented but also electrified by their new hormonal configuration.
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The locus of online culture had shifted to places that were predicated on massive, unchecked growth and propped up by millions in venture capital.
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The show has a gritty vibe throughout and is never propped up with the glamor we've come to expect with most Indian-origin entertainment.
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So the currency's strength raised the question of whether it was simply being propped up—or whether the yuan's prospects were in fact improving.
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Keyboard cases for other iPad models all have the same obvious problem: the tablet has to be propped up at a viewing angle somehow.
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They care about literature and the market and they want to help influence how books are talked about and which books get propped up.
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Perhaps the bleakest scenario for the EU and markets would be any Czech government propped up by the Communists and far-right SPD party.
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Bankrupt flag carriers, such as Alitalia and Air India, have long been propped up by their home state as a matter of national pride.
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Again, the stock market being artificially propped up by the Fed doesn't entirely square with reality, despite that constant complaint from stock market bears.
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Trepidation propped up healthcare stocks, a defensive sector in times of market volatility, with index heavyweight CSL Ltd rising as much as 1.3 percent.
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ET: Well folks, while Apple propped up low-interest rates in its Apple Card presentation, rates now posted to its website look pretty standard.
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I also went to Central Havana, crossing destroyed streets and crumbling buildings propped up by pieces of wood and metal, to surprise my father.
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LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - European shares made slight progress in early trading on Wednesday, as stronger banking shares propped up the region's stock markets.
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All three VR headsets will be available this year, propped by expensive marketing campaigns, media attention, and of course, dozens of flashy video games.
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But economists worry that growth propped up by the housing boom and government infrastructure spending is unlikely to be sustainable in the longer term.
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Australian shares were also stronger, up 0.6 percent at a near two-year high as higher oil and metal prices propped up commodity plays.
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The risk is that a government propped up by the FPO would refuse to accept more refugees if the flow were to pick up.
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Cordone said her son lived out those weeks in a "Posey Bed," which resembles a child's playpen propped on top of a hospital bed.
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Deepening this psychological atmosphere, Barton's face is dwarfed by her semiabstract, sculpted self-portrait – a hieratic white mask propped up against her studio wall.
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Corrupt politicians and dictators, bribery-riddled oil deals, and shadowy businesses are propped up, guided and protected by teams of lawyers, bankers and accountants.
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Sinn Fein and the SDLP both backed Remain, whereas the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), which until recently propped up Boris Johnson's government, supported Leave.
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Drawn from the capital's poorest neighborhoods, the protesters deeply oppose Martelly's business-friendly reign, which they say was artificially propped-up by foreign powers.
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Market stalwarts Ghana Cocobod and Angola's Sonangol propped up volume with deals of US$13m and US$1bn respectively in an otherwise quiet market.
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Both women are filmed with their bare feet propped up close to the camera—Pussycat's on the dash, Tate's resting on a theater seat.
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Paul Bierwagen provided a video on Facebook showing how the firefights propped two ladders on the side of the building to assist their escape.
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Willeford said he got of out the car, propped his rifle on the hood, and yelled at Kelley to get out of the car.
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Uncertain about when a team car might arrive with his spare bike, he propped his broken machine against a photographer's motorcycle and began running.
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His and his associates' repeated interventions in editorial content haven't propped up the ideological right or given voice to marginalized, conservative sectors of society.
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When it appeared that Assad was in danger of being ousted in 2016, Russia militarily intervened and has since propped up the Syrian dictator.
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So the president has lost one of his friendliest news sources — a magazine that previously propped him up and promoted his candidacy and presidency.
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This is a fitting metaphor for the second season of "UnREAL" so far: too many elements propped up with varying amounts of narrative durability.
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LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - European stocks rose slightly on Wednesday, as a rise in the shares of energy companies propped up the region's markets.
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All this could be seen as an offshoot of a Cold War mentality in which abstruse pursuits were propped up with scientific-sounding language.
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Former Cameron adviser Hilton thinks that politics that are "propped up by money from special interests" increasingly leaves politicians open to charges of corruption.
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Hopes of easing trade tensions propped up mining stocks, a sector that would benefit most as China is resource-rich Australia's top trading partner.
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Why it matters: The leaks were largely inconsequential — mostly instruction manuals for old hacking tools, propped up in their importance by imaginations running wild.
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The second tower was reopened for business on Tuesday, with the parts of the floor that were still intact propped up by makeshift columns.
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" While calling them "dark, grim," and "indefensible," Ryan ripped the alt-right platform that propped up Nehlen's candidacy, saying that it "isn't even conservatism.
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The comments pushed the dollar lower on Tuesday, taking the pressure off many emerging markets, and propped up prices of metals and crude oil.
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He captured the seemingly endless week with a striking image of Hannah propped up on hospital pillows, her head turned away from the camera.
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But when the Stanford team ran the pro-gun researchers' formulas, the graphs showed that right-to-carry laws actually propped up homicide rates.
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How about a tower of meat shooting upwards from the plate, doused with glistening honey and propped up by small meatballs made of chicken?
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The sound was heavenly (we had a Urei mixer propped up on a rock) and the cliffs to our backs, making the perfect amphitheater.
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I also admired how the Sweetgrass toiletries were attractively wrapped in a washcloth, and the Gilchrist and Soames soap propped on a fanned towel.
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The nurses -- one standing over her and one seated -- propped her head up with a pillow and gave her oxygen to calm her down.
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The Dominican Republic, where the United States propped up the dictator Rafael Trujillo for three decades, should be high on the American preference list.
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The result isn't quite a home studio, "more like a chair in my bedroom with the mic propped up on the armrest," she laughed.
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Obama as Amy Sherald has rendered her, she stared right back at me, her hand propped under her chin, wry but not quite inviting.
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They have made very little social advancements, and are repeatedly propped up by open hostility to POC, trans, queer, low-income, and undocumented people.
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So, too, did the $12.4 million bid last month in London for Jenny Saville's "Propped," raising the bar for living female artists at auction.
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Propped on sawhorses were white oak double doors that had been made for Le Crocodile, the new restaurant at the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg.
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She fared poorly and ended up in a minority government propped up by the Democratic Unionists, severely limiting her room to maneuver on Brexit.
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The concerns surrounding the little-known virus propped up the safe-haven yen, which traded at 109.98 yen, up from Tuesday's low of 110.23.
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The Republicans on the committee faced down to extremely solid witnesses with expertise, that filled in gaps and propped up testimony from other witnesses.
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The '49 Merc is parked outside, with a fourth guy propped against the trunk, his foot on the bumper, dressed exactly like the others.
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The same goes for YouTube TV, which played back in a tiny rectangle on the top of the screen when it was propped up.
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Its shares propped up the consumer staples sector by 25.3%, which led gains among nine of the 21.29 major S&P sectors trading higher.
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The shrine, known as the edicule and in danger of collapse, had been propped up by an unsightly iron cage since the 19th century.
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That's because Al Maliki, the prime minister who for years was propped up by the U.S., is also a godfather of Iraq's militia movement.
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On a brisk day in November, the doors of a number of buildings had been propped open with crude doorstops, making facial scans unnecessary.
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Finding nothing, he rubbed his eyes with frustration, propped his elbows onto his desk and rested his chin on his hands to think. ''Oh!
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This contrasts with General Suleimani's public image, both at home and abroad, which, since 2013, has been propped up by a vast media campaign.
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Once, there was a large white canvas propped against the wall in the hallway, in front of the stairs going up to the studio.
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The dollar climbed to a two-month high against the Japanese yen on Monday as a robust jobs data propped up U.S. Treasury yields.
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A weaker bond market, hindered by global volatility in 2018, also propped up volumes last year as corporates turned to less-volatile syndicated loans.
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Dodds had become a power broker during the Brexit talks when the DUP propped up the minority Conservative Party government after the last election.
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By pumping trillions of dollars into the financial system, quantitative easing propped up the value of stocks, bonds and all sorts of other assets.
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Though fabric drapes her waist she is characterized as a slumbering nude figure propped-up by an eroded Egyptian sphinx and a male lion.
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Veep is, especially in its recent seasons, an acerbic and highly fictionalized representation of the political system that (barely) keeps the US propped up.
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Across the room, a hard-edge abstract painting propped against a wall looks contrived and inert compared to the sinuous geometry of her living body.
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Sam Hall sat on his narrow bed, his thin frame propped up against the concrete wall, periodically glancing up from a well-worn paperback novel.
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Echeverria's daughter Alexia Rose was discovered May 27 behind a Bellflower funeral home — propped upright in a child's car seat, partially covered with a blanket.
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The stock market started rebounding almost immediately and has hit record after record, driven in part by loose monetary policy that propped up asset values.
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Halfway between Brooklyn and Montauk, a steel cupola propped up on wooden legs once looked out over the Long Island Sound and beyond the horizon.
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The most likely combination is a centre-right coalition involving VVD, CDA and D66, propped up either by the Greens or the smaller Christian parties.
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And after more than five years of civil war, President Bashar al-Assad -- propped up in part by Russian air support -- still clings to power.
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European shares were propped up by the Swiss stock market and pharmaceuticals companies after drugmaker Roche climbed on positive results for one of its products.
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The most likely combinations are a centre-right government involving VVD, CDA and D66, propped up either by the Greens or the smaller Christian parties.
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In the meantime, Uber will continue to hemorrhage cash, propped up by investor cash and the $8 billion it expects to raise through its IPO.
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Many state firms are propped up by the cheap capital they enjoy from state-owned banks (which are averse to lending to riskier private firms).
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The presidential election has raised questions about Ukraine's continued cooperation with the IMF, which has propped up the country through war and recession since 2014.
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She stares at a large, bladed fan propped up in her mother's window and fades in and out of the her memories and current surroundings.
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She needs him standing beside her, in high-def, split-screen brilliance, so that we can love to hate the villain propped up before us.
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Mrs May's Conservative government is propped up by the ten MPs from the province's Democratic Unionist Party; Bombardier lies in east Belfast, the party's heartland.
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Vintage models can fetch handsome sums if they're in good condition, and much of the market is propped up by Breyer's own lack of records.
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The five stories you pieced together are propped up next to one another as Photographs asks you to make a choice: What would you change?
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) reportedly propped up Tucker as he was perceived as having the best chance to win against the incumbent Congressman.
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Reuters also didn't note that Huawei's rumored spying habit is something propped up by U.S. hardware vendors looking to avoid the threat of added competition.
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In the few months that followed Britain's vote to leave the EU last June, robust consumer spending had propped up the economy, surprising many economists.
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Only the final scenes of the show and big finale aired live, with Hunt's bandaged foot (he broke his ankle) propped up on a chair.
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Financials pushed the index higher, propped up by lenders National Australia Bank and Westpac Banking Corp , which closed 0.9 percent and 0.6 percent higher, respectively.
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The new agreement would span 14 months and replaces the previous $17.5 billion aid program that has propped up Ukraine's war-battered economy since 2015.
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Still, oil prices this year have been propped up by supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies such as Russia.
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The cedi, like other emerging country currencies, has been under pressure in the past week as the dollar is propped up by U.S. treasury yields.
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Oil prices surged on Wednesday, extending gains from the previous session as renewed U.S.- China trade talks and supply cuts by OPEC propped up markets.
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Trump's campaign released a blistering statement saying Cruz had been propped up "by countless millions of dollars of false advertising" from anti-Trump Super PACs.
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" When the piece came out, it reported that Trump begins his day by watching TV in bed, where he "tweets while propped on his pillow.
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Many citizens also doubt their leaders can deliver the changes they seek because they are mainly the same people who propped up Mugabe for decades.
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The U.S. already has 113 tariffs in place against steel imports because there's a global overcapacity in steel, propped up by foreign governments' industrial policies.
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When she meets him on one of her walks in the park, he's propped on a red wheeled walker and accompanied by a Polish caregiver.
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Meanwhile, the dictators and military governments that the United States propped up in Greece and Spain burnished their "democratic" credentials by appealing to anti-communism.
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These cases don't just reflect the aberrant predilections of their perpetrators but the enduring injustices of society that we have all propped up and tolerated.
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A 0.78 percent rise in Apple's shares was the biggest boost to the S&P and the Nasdaq, while Goldman Sachs propped up the Dow.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin — whom China's President Xi calls his "best and bosom friend" — has propped up China's Belt and Road Initiative in the past.
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Miss P. herself, perfectly groomed, was propped against pillows, wearing an opalescent white satin nightgown with Alençon lace and a shell-pink velvet bed-jacket.
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Efforts by Chief Executive Officer Sérgio Rial to cut fundraising costs propped up interest income, offsetting the impact of slower loan disbursements in the quarter.
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Jenny convinced Tennessee to dust off her sticks and the trio began jamming out songs during opening hours with the store's door propped open wide.
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Both are nostalgic experiences, Parker's for the 1960 film, and the reality that the ominous house was just some propped-up façades on a set.
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Even the tiny cabs that circulate in the old city (baptized with names like "Barbie") carry a portrait of J.C. himself propped on the dashboard.
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Every charred brick in a hearth attached to nothing, every burned detail in a metal chair that sits still-propped against a partially collapsed wall.
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A large functional maraca is propped up by the entrance, which signals the inclusive and non-hierarchal attitude towards influence she celebrates in her work.
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After Renaldo Maurice crouched and collapsed to the floor, Jeroboam Bozeman collected his body and propped him up so that they sat back to back.
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On Tuesday, white cake boxes lined the walls of the locked shop, visible through a window, along with a handwritten sign propped on a table.
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"The gun barrel of the AR-15 that was donated tonight is inside," he said, gesturing toward a black metal box propped on a table.
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We had propped open the door to the stairwell of a nearby office tower and expected one of the best unauthorized views in the city.
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It was also poorly designed: for one, some of the newborns were propped up; their gaze might have been mediated by how they were held.
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Kids were making TikToks everywhere, phones propped up on bar railings; they were moving on and off the Internet, dead serious about getting their content.
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As with a guest bedroom downstairs, the bed nestles against a built-in ledge, upon which Alegre has propped a selection of his mother's paintings.
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Throughout the Cold War, Moscow propped up Fidel Castro's revolutionary government, providing it with billions of dollars worth of cheap grain, machinery and other goods.
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Assad is propped up by troops and militia from four countries; those of a fifth (Turkey) are cutting a swath across parts of northern Syria.
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Polls suggest Fianna Fail may lead another minority government propped up by Fine Gael from the opposition benches, as Fianna Fail has done since 0003.
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Three other families sleep on hulking inflatable mattresses that, when propped up during the day, block out the sunlight in the dining and living rooms.
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When I received the news, a book of Mozart sonatas was propped up on my piano, open to a page covered in her pencil markings.
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Stephen then took over the papacy and the Council Dreadful, which dug up Formosus and propped him on his throne to answer for his crimes.
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For the most part, I kept it propped up on my desk to use as a second screen to reference specs while writing this review.
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Manager Bryan Price said Feldman has progressed from throwing with one knee on the ground and the other knee propped up to playing normal catch.
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The Obama and Bush administrations got nowhere by isolating the reclusive nation, which has been propped up with food and fuel from the Chinese government.
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A cardboard sign at the end of the alleyway, propped amid the flowers laid there by friends and neighbors, asks the still-unanswered question: Why?
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His leg was propped up on the back of a chair as he serenaded Tinashe, whose character, Mimi, is near death in the final scene.
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The EU has propped up Ukraine's war-scarred economy since the Crimea annexation while prodding the pro-Western authorities to pass reforms and tackle corruption.
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At one end of his bed there is a large wooden board propped up on a table and tied to one of the ger's rafters.
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Activity outside China was propped up by banner transactions such as French property firm Unibail-Rodamco's $24 billion purchase this month of Australia's Westfield Corp WFD.
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They appeared to really take off after a white supremacist Twitter account (which uses an avatar of a Jewish lawyer in New York) propped them up.
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He is a fan of President Donald Trump's policies and even propped a bright red "Make America Great Again" hat on the hyena during the campaign.
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Watch, scroll, and create with a shape-shifting design that goes from tablet to propped-up screen to traditional, upright laptop with a full-size keyboard.
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Microsoft's offer propped up the stock with a 50 percent premium, placing the value of each of the company's 106 million visiting members at $247 each.
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I'm admittedly nervous of my toddler jumping on top of me and am still more comfortable in bed half propped up with pillows than laying flat.
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The belief is that Bitfinex has allegedly been performing wash trades that propped up the price of Bitcoin all the way to its previous $20,000 heights.
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip's ability to stay halfway open on its own makes it very useful when propped on a table or similarly flat surface.
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The government expects the economy to expand 2.7 percent next year, propped up by the trickle-down impact of bailout cash inflows and resurgent private demand.
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With the economy propped up by Russian subsidies, he has avoided carrying out liberal market reforms on the same scale as some other ex-Soviet republics.
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It's a cool spring morning, and Lihat Ram, a farmer in Nashala village, shows me a small opening in a log hive propped against his house.
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With a glass of rosé and their fancy cocoa butter on their feet, propped up, relaxing and enjoying this world we worked really hard to build.
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Joe DiMaggio is at Holy Cross, where his dark marble headstone this week propped up a couple of bats and two baseballs left there by fans.
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Cuba gets cheap Venezuelan oil, which has propped up the economy and filled the gap left by the collapse of its previous benefactor, the Soviet Union.
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IN 2015 David Cameron and Xi Jinping propped up a bar in Buckinghamshire to toast a "golden era" in Anglo-Chinese relations over pints of ale.
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The currency is propped up by intervention: foreign-exchange reserves are run down to sustain the illusion that it is worth more than it really is.
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Their stage is a slab of concrete in front of a half-painted wall, a collection of old car tyres propped up against it (see picture).
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Watson said the relative left the garage door propped open with a ladder, but it somehow closed and the generator filled the house with carbon monoxide.
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The 13.3-inch touchscreen wraps around the back of the device, allowing it to be used in tablet mode, or to be propped up, tent-like.
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Philip is loyal to his homeland, but it's always felt as if that loyalty was propped up by people around him, like Elizabeth and, clearly, Gabriel.
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Prime Minister Antonio Costa's minority Socialist government, propped up in parliament by the Left Bloc and the Communists, faces a general election in October this year.
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Underwood, 36, has her feet kicked up on an armchair in front of her in the shot, with Jacob's bottle expertly propped up under her chin.
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Interestingly, digital health specifically slid 23 percent, though a huge round by the blood testing startup Grail propped up the quarterly dollar amount of capital invested.
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Uber's $68 billion valuation is propped up in part by investors' belief it will be a dominant player in the emerging business of self-driving cars.
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Meanwhile, oil prices are being propped up by U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela along with voluntary supply cuts by the OPEC and other major producers.
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S. trade tensions propped up safe haven currencies and as investors awaited cues from the U.S. Federal Reserve on the path of future interest rate increases.
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Clues to its schizophrenic history are everywhere: ornate stained glass windows, a votive candle stand, a couple of disco balls propped up in an open safe.
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In Foshan, a furniture trading hub in China's Guangdong province, traders say demand is propped up by young and affluent people who like European interior design.
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A facsimile of his lost hand had been made with a glove filled with dirt and propped carefully next to the uneven stump of his forearm.
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Moore lounges sideways on the couch, propped on one elbow, in a pose that emulates a recurring theme he noticed among Black men on album covers.
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Much of that money has financed Egypt's huge budget and current-account deficits—almost 12% and 7% of GDP, respectively—and propped up an overvalued currency.
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What's good for the industry is likely bad for workers, and the small towns propped up by the industry's tax revenue likely won't survive unscathed either.
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Unlike our capitalist structure where private companies must sink or swim on the tides of the market, Chinese manufacturers are artificially propped up by their government.
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There-, there has been a-, a-, a downshift in global growth, uh, the US-, uh, strong US growth has-, has propped up the-, the global figures.
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The article also misstated the number of years that the University of California, Berkeley, Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive was propped up with temporary beams.
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The bar glows with a crepuscular ambience but it's the tree, propped up on its side in the centre, that draws your eyes through the dimness.
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Beyoncé, Minaj, Rihanna, and Miley are our modern day Madonnas and Janets, and the chairs they've propped between their thighs are their instruments of sexual liberation.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is starting to unwind a multi-trillion-dollar program that has propped up bond markets for nearly a decade.
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The photographed man had been shot in his face and chest and was propped up at a slight angle in the gutter behind a parked car.
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Yet Ms. Walsh also integrates images of rest, or exhaustion: a body hunched over, hands on thighs, or reclining with an elbow propped on a knee.
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In these works, gender takes center stage as men photograph or gaze at women who are propped on platforms or wrapped in weird, mummy-like guises.
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As Mr. Reynolds returned to Rwanda for research, he saw many of these models stuck behind houses or propped up by the cooking fire as stools.
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He is confidently poised, holding his gun with his arm comfortably propped up across his knee next to a cannon, calmly awaiting the action to come.
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Washington last month blacklisted Rosneft Trading SA, another subsidiary of Rosneft, over accusations it had actively evaded U.S. sanctions and propped up the Venezuelan oil sector.
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We're told the staff is taking recommended precautions, such as sanitizing surfaces and bathrooms and leaving doors propped open so guests don't have to touch them.
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And last, it doesn't lay flat when used with a 12.9-inch iPad Pro propped up in a Smart Keyboard, if that's something that'll bug you.
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Paintings by neighbors are propped all over the place, including one in orange by Susan Strauss who lives next door and was the store's first customer.
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In the process of setting up one of those experiments, he propped a plate vertically against a wall and noticed that bats intermittently crashed into it.
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In the hallway, pairs of girls propped their phones against the wall and attempted to mimic the "Teach Me How to Dougie" dance step by step.
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She filmed that first YouTube video using the photo-booth application on her 2010 MacBook, which she propped up using a stack of textbooks, she said.
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No one would feel out of place propped up against bar cradling a glass of this stuff — you'd blend in seamlessly with the boozy-beverage crowd.
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This has two adjustable positions: seated, with your back propped up and laptop supported by pillows; or horizontal with thighs raised, laptop cutting into your belly.
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Oil traders need to consider that there wasn't a hit to supply, and that the flow of oil in general remains propped up by US shale.
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It was the Vietnam War during my childhood, and the Philippines was in the hands of a military state propped up by shipments of U.S. arms.
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In the 1960s, when the driver's seat in his Nash Rambler collapsed, Mr. Volcker propped it up with a chair and continued to drive the car.
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European insurers gained 0.9 percent, propped up by London-listed names such as Prudential PLC and Old Mutual Ltd, which both rose at least 2.9 percent.
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When Pascua Yaqui police and fire officials arrived, they found the boy in a back room, naked on a bed and propped up on a pillow.
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Walking through an apartment-building door that is broken or propped ajar also should not be reason enough for someone to be detained, the settlement says.
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He looked to be in his early 20083s, with close-cropped gray hair, stubble on his cheeks, and eyeglasses propped on the bridge of his nose.
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He looked to be in his early 60s, with close-cropped gray hair, stubble on his cheeks, and eyeglasses propped on the bridge of his nose.
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Vitrines displaying Montoya's drawings are designed to resemble rows of produce crates — specifically, grape trays — propped upon white tubing structures that evoke plumbing or irrigation systems.
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The first photograph, which the palace said was taken on April 26, shows Louis propped up against a white cushion, wearing a white jumper and trousers.
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I snatched my phone out of my pocket and propped my elbow high on Rich's shoulder so I could record Trump's victory speech with a steady hand.
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The UK economy's relative resilience to the uncertainty generated by last year's Brexit referendum has propped up the currency this year following a near one fifth slide.
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The cover shows the first lady reclining on the grass in the South Lawn garden, her hair loose and her elbows propped up on a flower bed.
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While the BOJ's stimulus has propped up stocks, it has failed to deliver the primary goal of achieving two percent inflation and to foster sustainable economic growth.
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European stock markets were propped up as euro zone bond yields fell on bets that the ECB, which meets on Thursday, will announce further policy easing measures.
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The Syrian moderate forces propped up just enough to not collapse by Gulf, American and other Western aid, are crumbling fast, if not gone from the picture.
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They live in an alternative reality in which Trump won the popular vote and the Electoral College vote, and that reality is propped up by conservative media.
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A boy, who had a skateboard propped under his foot, held a candle jointly with the girl next to him while she intermittently cried on his shoulder.
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SoftBank's portfolio, which may have trouble raising on good terms after what many saw as inflated valuations propped up by the megafund, has been hit the hardest.
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But she, in my opinion, has propped up a growing sect of people who think they can rely solely on a DNA test to confirm their identities.
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When I see the Obama/Biden 2008 sign propped in my garage, I'm reminded of the night it disappeared from our yard, turning up in a ditch.
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" All this as Drudge doubled down by bannering its site with an absurd Heat Street post, titled, "MUST SEE: Photos of Hillary Clinton Propped Up on Pillows.
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In this position, the giver sits behind the receiver, perhaps propped up on a cushion, and uses their mouth to lick, kiss, and "eat" the receiver's bum.
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Making matters more ticklish, Theresa May's government in London is propped up by Northern Irish unionists hostile to any manoeuvre that weakens their link to the mainland.
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Even with demand moderating, stockpiling in government and commercial tanks has propped up growth in China's crude oil imports, which were up nearly 9 percent Jan-Nov.
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" He added, "Russia sits here today humiliated by its failure to bring to heel a puppet dictator, entirely propped up by Russia itself and Hezbollah and Iran.
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The negative version of it is that it's enabled people to stick around when maybe they shouldn't because they're sort of being propped up a little bit.
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The top three lenders reported weak earnings at their core commercial banking units, propped up by lower bad loan costs, gains in stock holdings and other factors.
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The subreddit would regularly target feminists and "social justice warriors" and propped up racist and sexist personalities on the far right like Milo Yiannopoulos and Mike Cernovich.
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Boyce, 2210, survived two strokes and five operations to unblock arteries around his heart, including three procedures in which doctors propped open his blood vessels with stents.
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It's a political illusion, a ploy that the three nations have known but have propped up to appease the masses in a prideful People's Republic of China.
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The farm is powered by 150 to 180 tilapia and grows Genovese and Thai basil on floating rafts propped up by styrofoam, under incredibly bright fluorescent lights.
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Standing them up on a table was difficult; they kept falling over and the plastic bases they come with didn't really keep them propped up very well.
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That fact has allowed Ossoff to dwarf his rivals in spending but opened him up to attacks that he's being propped up by out-of-state interests.
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Except for the MacBook Air propped in his lap, he looked like a detective in a 1960s French movie: mussed gray hair, bristling eyebrows, rakish trimmed beard.
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At Horizon, five ferries are in various stages of completion, propped up on wooden blocks beneath a 50-foot-tall shed that was expanded for the project.
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U.S. dollar sentiment has improved over the last few months due to an improving economic backdrop, rising interest rates - which have propped up demand - and U.S. protectionism.
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As Smith shot from the front seat, King tried a few different positions—knees bent; legs propped up against the window—and pretended to read the book.
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At the corner of his eye, Yuri kicked off her shoes and propped her feet on the sofa's arm; somewhere below hearing, she hummed and made tea.
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The Chinese-branded electric vehicle (EV) market is propped up by huge government subsidies as part of Beijing's policy to build global leadership in cleaner energy driving.
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His eyes do not meet mine, his head rests on a propped hand, and he is completely absorbed in a Bach piece he'd been learning to play.
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Trump economic aides have been studying the way President George W. Bush propped up the airline industry after 9/11 for potential clues to how to respond.
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The nude self-portrait "Propped," by Jenny Saville, was bought by a telephone bidder at Sotheby's on Friday night for 9.5 million pounds, or about $2000 million.
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Made when the artist was a student and first seen in Edinburgh in 284, "Propped" depicts a radically de-idealized young woman sitting naked on a stool.
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He swiftly dragged me into a little bathroom in his office and pushed me up against a single mattress that was propped up in the shower stall.
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Artworks line the walls and are propped up on landings, including fragments of a mural by the multimedia artist Swoon that are sandwiched between sheets of glass.
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Nearly 500 customers at Amazon have propped it up to a 4.3-star rating, including Rebecca, whose kids are thoroughly entertained by it while she's running errands.
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Strange has been propped up by more than $9 million in spending from the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC aligned with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
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Voters know that Pelosi has propped open a door that may never close; every future president will now face the threat of being impeached for minor offenses.
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In the play's second half, Irma is propped up as a queen by the revolutionary government, and her lecherous clients are propelled into actual positions of power.
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It can be propped up to hold your phone in a stand position while it charges or lay flat to act as a standard wireless charging pad.
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RELATIONS REBOOTED Throughout the Cold War, Moscow propped up Fidel Castro's revolutionary government, providing it with billions of dollars worth of cheap grain, machinery and other goods.
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T.I. also shared that he had often warned Deyjah to keep her expectations of men low, not seeing how his well-meaning intentions propped up rape culture.
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And the committee propped up GOP contenders in seats that the party is expected to hold, which include Christina Hagan, who's running to replace Senate hopeful Rep.
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Botham Jean She said that when she saw a "silhouette figure" standing somewhere inside the apartment, she propped open the door and pulled out her service weapon.
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"Unless it benefited their fundraising or propped up their campaign issues page, the Senate Democrats running for president have ignored their day job and their constituents," Rep.
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The Founding Fathers were not sturdy believers in the democratic ethos but élites adrift without a clear-cut hierarchy, who propped themselves up by disparaging the poor.
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One day I was talking to a guy named Jose who had asked me for money as he was propped up against an empty storefront on Broadway.
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The door to the building was propped open, to my surprise, and Schieberl—groggy but very friendly—was just arriving at his studio when I ambushed him.
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While the orchestra shows off their skills, Carly switches from long shimmering gown to long shimmering gown, propped up on high heels that gravely limited her movement.
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While your friends play frisbee or thrash about in the waves, you're happiest sprawled out on a towel, propped up on your elbows, completely entranced by a book.
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Bots, powered by automated software, have propped up candidates on both sides of the aisle this election cycle — more so for Donald Trump, a new study has found.
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Some employees saw WeWork, with its hockey-stick valuation propped up by freelance workers who rented their cubicles, as the antithesis of Meetup's inclusiveness and mission-driven work.
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The fact is that Assad -- propped up by Russia and Iran -- will likely be staying, particularly in the wake of his crushing defeat of the opposition in Aleppo.
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What he calls an "America first energy plan" is no more than a strawman propped up by xenophobia, limited government, and the idealization of a dying coal industry.
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So to show the alleged fraud artificially propped up the share price, shareholder class action lawyers look for "corrective disclosures," in which the corporation's fraud is supposedly revealed.
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Forest is organized by location, with Preston capturing a displaced tree propped up with metal poles in Chongqing's Guanyinqiao shopping district, and a huge arbor in University City.
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The SNP is a minority government in Scotland, propped up by the Greens, having won less than half of the popular vote and losing six seats in 2016.
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Now it's happened, and it went about as well as you'd expect a sketch featuring a dog propped up in front of a live studio audience would go.
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When a gruesomely staged body is found, propped up on a mountain pass in the Alps close to the German-Austrian border, two detectives are sent to investigate.
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I can see her now, propped up by Ambien, leaning over her phone, slurring the first thoughts that pop into her head into bursts of grammatically unsound sentences.
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For decades, the national news media here consisted of two television networks and a handful of newspapers, all propped up financially by the controlling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
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Petty's music has always felt like having the sun on your shoulders with feet propped up on the dashboard of a muscle car screaming down a dirt backroad.
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Propped up on wooden chocks when VICE News found it, the deep cracks lining its 65-foot hull suggested that its seagoing days should have long been over.
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In the 1960s Chinese aid and capital propped up Enver Hoxha's dire regime in return for its support at the UN, where Taiwan still held the Chinese seat.
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Since the financial crisis, the bond market, propped up by the Fed's quantitative easing for years, is hardly going to act the way it did in the past.
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The universities largest -- and most public -- annual fundraiser, a dance marathon to raise money for its own cancer research fund, is largely propped up by Greek life participants.
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Another potential first will be a successful catch of the capsule's two half-shell fairings in a large net propped up by a marine vessel named Mr. Steven.
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When we reach the conference room for our interview, she leans all the way back in her chair, legs spread open wide, one arm propped up beside her.
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In each of these units, one beam lies on the ground, perpendicular to the 900-foot line; parallel to it is the other beam, propped on the first.
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The new IMF agreement spans 14 months and replaces a $17.5 billion program that has propped up Ukraine since it plunged into turmoil following the 2014 Crimea annexation.
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NEW YORK, June 29 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is starting to unwind a multi-trillion-dollar program that has propped up bond markets for nearly a decade.
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Its sleek, thin design has the ability to complement any living room aesthetic and looks great either propped up on an entertainment center or mounted on your wall.
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In it, the extremely troubled young protagonist is forced to watch violent and graphic content with his eyes propped open—images he couldn't unsee even if he tried.
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One afternoon last fall at precisely noon, as Andrew sat propped up on the living room couch, Lynn's phone alarm sounded, signaling it was time for his medication.
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Still, oil prices this year have been propped up by supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-affiliated allies such as Russia.
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Guy Williams propped his phone up on the ground to take a video of a raccoon he had affectionately nicknamed "Stanley," but Stanley saw it as an opportunity.
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Traders quickly took the opportunity to test their new-found freedom by selling JGBs, which have long been propped up — and controlled — by the BOJ's massive buying programme.
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There were no animals, no children, not even a bicycle propped against a wall, and in every house we could see from the road, the curtains were drawn.
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T). The Chinese-branded electric vehicle (EV) market is propped up by huge government subsidies as part of Beijing's policy to build global leadership in cleaner energy driving.
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Then I found Victorian postmortem portraits—children propped up in chairs, perfect posture, only their dry eyes and lolling heads revealing the difference between strict obedience and extinction.
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LONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - European shares were steady on Thursday, propped up by gains at consumer goods group Unilever and aluminum producer Norsk Hydro, although airline stocks slumped.
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A small placard detailing flavor profiles was propped up in front of each item, but I didn't have time to read about the origins of all the ingredients.
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FaZe Kay keeps a Boring company fire extinguisher on his bedside table, propped up against his gold YouTube play button plaque, awarded when he reached 27.5 million followers.
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No one wants Syria to become a patchwork of fiefdoms, propped up by the military force of various international actors, be they from the region or further afield.
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The oil and gas sector also rose during afternoon trade to close 1.6 percent to the upside, propped up by oil prices that are at multi-year highs.
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And investors' fears are not unfounded: The US is being propped up by the consumer, but the rest of the world does not have a similarly strong catalyst.
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The Northern Irish DUP, whose 10 lawmakers have propped up May's minority government, has demanded she ditch the Irish backstop, something the EU and May have ruled out.
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Critical for investors is what the election outcome means for Ukraine's continued cooperation with the IMF, which has propped up the country through war and recession since 2014.
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While Aljahmi sat with his arms propped on a white towel draped over a chair back, Coach Mo wrapped his boxer's hands in protective gauze, carefully, almost clinically.
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The edges were formed like pie crust and it was about the size and shape of Duchamp's Fountain, but turned upside down and propped up on more sugar.
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Our Kevin sources also say the videos were recorded on an iPhone that was propped against an object in the room and such recording without consent is illegal.
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Opponents said it would weaken New York's current gaming operations, including the horse racing industry which has been propped up by state government, by giving gamblers more options.
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When the steaks are done, let them rest for 5 minutes, ideally propped up on something – like chopsticks laid over a plate – to keep the bottoms from steaming.
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Kindly, none of them touched the skis or the kayak propped against the walls, lest they test, and ruin, the ruse that an outdoor sporting adventure was possible.
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Eventually, officers put a harness and ropes on her, and she went with the officers to where a ladder was propped up on the base of the statue.
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Like several lighter options on the market, Lenovo's Yoga line of laptops can be used in different modes: as a laptop, a tablet, a propped-up touch display.
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May's snap election in 2017 lost her Conservative Party its parliamentary majority and the government is now propped up by 10 Democratic Unionist Party lawmakers from Northern Ireland.
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They lie in dingy sleeping bags near buildings or construction sites, bury themselves under blankets, ponchos and cardboard boxes, or sit with propped-up signs asking for money.
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She cited a combination of national pride and politics, as Japanese lawmakers have propped up an industry they see as economically and sentimentally important for their voter base.
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While nearly all parts of the US food system are propped up by immigrant labor, the intensely physical and gruesome work of animal processing is even more so.
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He settled back in his chair and propped his baseball cap on the back of his head with the bill tilted up so the sun bathed his face.
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Stand outside the SCIF with my laptop propped on a railing and write another story, this time on Cohen, while waiting for the committee to do its thing.
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Wind Gap itself seems ready to erupt by the end of the episode, after Natalie's dusty body is found propped up on a window ledge between two buildings.
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It was replaced by a UK-wide backstop because the Democratic Unionist Party, which propped up her majority, insisted on no new border checks in the Irish Sea.
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Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures closed slightly higher on Tuesday, propped up by worries that the coronavirus outbreak would slow shipments of soy from Brazil and Argentina.
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He said he also shot a giraffe, shown lying on its side with a rifle propped against his torso, and a leopard, which was draped across a rock.
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It follows that the Facebook equipment will probably have had the same fate, its contents wiped, any identifying stickers removed and then propped up for sale on eBay.
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However, central Europe's economies have so far been resilient, propped up by domestic demand that is keeping inflationary pressures up and putting policymakers into wait-and-see mode.
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The German index ticked higher, with help from Deutsche Post AG after Berenberg upgraded the stock to "buy", while gains in banks propped up Spanish and Italian bourses.
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"Well, the DUP were worth a billion quid," he says, referring to the Northern Irish party that propped up the Tories in return for $1.3bn for their region.
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LAGOS, Nigeria — Dazed and wearing a blood-spattered undershirt, Blessing Dacodonu sat on the floor of a clinic propped above a murky lagoon, wondering where his brother was.
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The government's social media crackdown is being propped up by Turkish President Recep Erdogan's claims that the U.S. and other countries are launching "economic warfare" against the country.
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Propped against a wall was a large wooden panel bearing the image of a lurid Devil with a distended scrotum: "Castrati Satan," a 1995 work by Mike Kelley.
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Before his own scandal came to light, Democrats propped up Fairfax as the obvious replacement to Northam, particularly since the governor's controversy was laced so heavily with racism.
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The 75-year-old Temer is a member of the opposition Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, or PMDB, which has propped up PT governments for a number of years.
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The government, despite its vows to be prudent, has form: besides the massive stimulus in 2008, it also propped up the economy when growth softened in 2012 and 2015.
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It's a good reminder that the power of centralized regimes dissipate when their leaders are gone, and the theater that propped up their regimes look hollow after the fact.
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Despite the effortless atmosphere of a track like "Heat," 50 quickly fell into a pastiche of himself, untethered from reality when no longer propped up by Dr Dre's production.
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McDonald's was up 252 percent and gave the biggest boost to the Dow, while Gilead Sciences rose 226 percent and propped up the S&P 215 and the Nasdaq.
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In that context, I feel like it's very easy for any bias or ignorance in their heart to get fed and propped up through encouragement of like-minded peers.
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Plus, if you have lower back pain, sleeping on your back with your knees propped up by pillows could take some pressure off your spine and relieve pain. How?
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Traders quickly took the opportunity to test the more liberal market framework by selling JGBs, which have long been propped up — and controlled — by the BOJ's massive buying programme.
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Zelenskiy told Reuters he would not allow Ukraine to default on its debt commitments to the IMF, which has propped up the economy with billions of dollars in loan.
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With 135-degree flexibility in the hinges, the case can be folded in multiple ways: open like a book, propped-up for videos, laptop keyboard mode, or just closed.
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The stiffness of the Z Flip's hinge allows the phone to act as a kind of kickstand, so you can keep it propped open at pretty much any angle.
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Prices have been propped up by supply cuts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-affiliated allies such as Russia, often referred to as 'OPEC+'.
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It is now trading at a market rate of 18 or so to the dollar; previously it had been propped up at a crazily overvalued rate of about 8.8.
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The company's most notable achievement is in gaining its level of success without being propped up by any of the country's internet mega-giants like Tencent, Alibaba, or Baidu.
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He said to rush into a no-deal exit would lead to a Labour government propped up by the Scottish National Party which wants another referendum on Scottish independence.
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The problem was this: For decades, the small and isolated country had been propped up by the Soviet Union as a bulwark against Western, capitalist influence in northeast Asia.
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The central bank has not seriously depressed the currency of late; sometimes it has even propped it up to discourage capital flight as the U.S. Federal Reserve hiked rates.
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In recent years, import-led consumption has propped up growth in Pakistan and helped hide the problems of an economy riddled with inefficiency and without a strong export base.
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According to police, the gang of thieves propped a ladder on a set of elevated train tracks next to the museum and climbed inside through a third-floor window.
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Gove said to rush into a no-deal exit would lead to a Labour government propped up by the Scottish National Party which wants another referendum on Scottish independence.
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Italian banks propped up Carige in November last year by buying - through a depositor guarantee fund - a 320 million euro hybrid bond needed to beef up Carige's total capital.
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Propped up by Russia's increasing military involvement, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad appears to have the upper hand in the war, which has also allowed radical Islamists to flourish.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Henrik Lundqvist's pads had been propped up at his stall in the dressing room on Tuesday as if he would get another chance to save the Rangers.
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Apart from signs that the U.S.-China trade tensions may be easing, analysts said prices were propped up by a belief that Saudi Arabia would stick with production cuts.
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The rigid, inflexible selfThe rigid self is a propped-up god, a custom made tyrant designed to keep us from encountering unpleasant realities like our own fragility or finiteness.
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Success on defense has propped up a roster hobbled by injuries to right fielder Hunter Pence (hamstring), second baseman Joe Panik (concussion) and third baseman Matt Duffy (Achilles' tendon).
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A 2014 video shot inside The Towers by the Guardian showed a consignment of unopened bullet-proof glass propped against a wall, a relic of the Gulf War era.
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Lionsgate's second weekend of "John Wick: Chapter 291" is finishing in a solid fourth place with $255 million at 933,53 venues as holdovers propped up the holiday weekend business.
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They said these included how Picower "propped up" Madoff's fraud with $200 million of loans, and agreed to serve in trading records as a fake counterparty on options trades.
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For a while, the journalist propped up one of the professor's books ("Born Entrepreneurs, Born Leaders") in front of his desk at work, simply to enjoy colleagues' double takes.
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He has instead confronted them with the question of whether a racist president who vouchsafes neo-Nazi violence deserves to be propped up by government executives of good conscience.
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Then, I became the kind with a bat propped against her front door, pepper spray in her purse, and an ever-vigilant watch on all those in her vicinity.
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Leonard became one of the three best players alive and Gregg Popovich finally caved to the value of smaller lineups that propped his franchise megastar up at power forward.
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Clergy, staff and volunteers promptly brought out a wooden altar to the cathedral's expansive pulpit lawn and propped up hundreds of chairs as scores of firefighters assessed the situation.
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Mr. McBean, 33, was walking down the street, wearing earbuds and with an air rifle propped on his shoulders, when Mr. Peraza ordered him from behind to drop it.
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She was clad in a similar sports bra and propped up on her elbow so that her shoulder flexed in the same way as it did in the picture.
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The southern separatists are supported by the United Arab Emirates, while the United Nations-recognized government of Abdu Rabbu Mansour al-Hadi has been propped up by Saudi Arabia.
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In it we learned about the significant revenue Ferguson, Missouri, took from its black citizens in the form of fines and fees that propped up the municipal court system.
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He is sufficiently infirm that he's uncomfortable sitting or standing, so most of the time he can be found propped up on a stool or leaning on a cane.
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The Seven Ladders were just that: long, steep ladders propped alongside raging waterfalls that sprayed cold water all over the freezing steel rungs, making them difficult to hang onto.
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But Joseph R. Biden Jr., Michael R. Bloomberg and Amy Klobuchar would not: That approach has just propped up a dictator while his nuclear arsenal expands, Mr. Biden argues.
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That morning, the door of the testing room was propped open, allowing for sunlight and a line of students and parents to snake inside from out on the sidewalk.
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Australian financial stocks finished 1% higher, propped up by the Big Four banks, as an immediate rate cut by the central bank appeared less likely, following quarterly inflation data.
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Washington blacklisted it on Tuesday saying that Rosneft's unit had propped up the Venezuelan oil sector while engaging in "tricks" and ship-to-ship transfers to evade American sanctions.
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We ducked into a room stuffed with rusted bed frames and dirty plastic barrels, where in a corner a thin young man was propped on a bed without sheets.
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John Barrasso of Wyoming invoked Syria, noting that "the world saw the Assad regime stay in power propped up by Russia and Iran," both of which also back Maduro.
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