Jackson's opening night proved to be the place to be.
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The fair has also proved to be thorny for others.
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Still, it proved to be an earthquake for California politics.
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The decision to heed Askren's words proved to be worthwhile.
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As we look back, this prediction proved to be true.
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That proved to be the trio's only action this preseason.
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The statue proved to be highly popular, inspiring a Change.
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Vindman proved to be one of Democrats' most memorable witnesses.
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Both proved to be much more interesting than they sound.
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And these angry decisions have proved to be mutually reinforcing.
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One of the memes proved to be a real hit.
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He proved to be a surprisingly effective campaigner against Mrs.
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The Brookland Baptist congregation proved to be a tough crowd.
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After they were cast, this proved to be a problem.
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The Tumblr acquisition continually proved to be a shitty move.
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Measuring the spin, however, proved to be a bit trickier.
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In the end, that proved to be a crucial play.
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Reagan's racial politics proved to be both substantive and symbolic.
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But health care proved to be much tougher than those.
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That proved to be the turning point of the game.
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Unsurprisingly, the couple proved to be a hit on Facebook.
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Creating better government proved to be a lot more difficult.
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You have proved to be the ultimate competitor and fighter!!
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This ailment, though, proved to be the show's greatest strength.
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It proved to be entirely different from what she expected.
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Thwarting this nomination proved to be harder than blocking Roosevelt's.
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And it proved to be a winning recipe for her.
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He proved to be a reliable agent for the party.
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Finding a job while visibly pregnant proved to be impossible.
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General Sarit proved to be a good partner for that.
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New York City proved to be a deal breeding ground.
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Bush's selection of Thomas proved to be just as influential.
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In the end, it proved to be a false alarm.
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It also proved to be the capstone of my trip.
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That proved to be the peak of de Oliveira mania.
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Both plans have proved to be popular with GOP voters.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, this impressive accomplishment proved to be a mirage.
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But those human rights agreements proved to be extremely important.
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But the years that followed proved to be trying times.
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The environment in Denver, however, proved to be very different.
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The studio proved to be a delightful experience, at first.
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Dev onica has not proved to be a reliable ally.
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But bond markets have proved to be a different story.
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Movie monsters have proved to be fertile material for actors.
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Without the calcium surges, the stimulation proved to be ineffective.
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The exchange proved to be a key moment of collaboration.
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Military operations into Syria have also proved to be popular.
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The style has proved to be popular, especially with men.
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Grease Live's Pink Ladies casting proved to be spot on.
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The location service has proved to be a selling point.
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The rematch, though, proved to be big business for DAZN.
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In fact, the pain almost proved to be too much.
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Somehow it has never even proved to be a monotony.
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The manager's words before Saturday's game proved to be prescient.
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Under the microscope, Prometheoarchaeum proved to be a strange beast.
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The snub proved to be a turning point for him.
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It proved to be a turning point in French cinema.
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But expectations for growing Asian economies proved to be unrealistic.
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The role of Sarah has proved to be unexpectedly exhausting.
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Some skin diseases proved to be caused by mosaicism, too.
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However, the Arrabbiata sauce quickly proved to be a problem.
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But winning the finals has often proved to be elusive.
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He proved to be funny when not trying to be.
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The differences now proved to be both promising and worrisome.
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Ryan has long proved to be a fundraising powerhouse, himself.
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That unlikely formula had proved to be perfect — until Monday.
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Ignorant statements notwithstanding, those policies have proved to be failures.
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The object in his pocket proved to be a crucifix.
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It proved to be a big bargain for Madison Avenue.
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It proved to be an effective strategy for rapid growth.
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Fortunately, InControl proved to be perfectly reliable this time around.
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But the Republican amendment proved to be in bad faith.
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Miss Guinea 2014, Halimatou Diallo, proved to be a valuable ally.
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Governing air pollution has proved to be much trickier in India.
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And from the start, it proved to be an effective strategy.
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But the ship proved to be the little engine that could.
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"The approach that we took proved to be insufficient," he said.
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But Tommy Joseph's double play proved to be a rally killer.
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The federal watchdog also determined several allegations proved to be untrue.
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That deficit has not proved to be much of an obstacle.
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This proved to be one of the festival's most stimulating moments.
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Meanwhile, internal rifts have also proved to be an unwelcome distraction.
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Supporting their son's decision ultimately proved to be a wise one.
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Combining a moral message with financial might proved to be powerful.
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This proved to be a fairly popular addition, the company says.
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And that proved to be a large part of her undoing.
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The Borgias' ambition was boundless; their legacy proved to be enormous.
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That proved to be one of the questions Sessions wouldn't answer.
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It was this new movement that proved to be its undoing.
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The simpler earrings have proved to be one of Kate's favorites.
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The AMAs proved to be a record-breaking event for Swift.
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So far, this strategy has generally proved to be extremely effective.
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Egg rolling proved to be one of the least popular activities.
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Deficit has proved to be repeatedly elusive in this particular market.
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Indonesia has proved to be a difficult market for foreign banks.
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Daffy Duck proved to be one of his most prominent roles.
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With Bald's eyesalve, the combination of ingredients proved to be crucial.
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The Scanians have proved to be particularly fond of the cake.
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Credit risks proved to be overstated as the energy bust abated.
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Some police estimates of previous protests have proved to be exaggerated.
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That gimmick was simple in retrospect, but proved to be revolutionary.
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And that has proved to be truly compelling and tenacious computing.
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But in Argentina some have proved to be martyrs and heroes.
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On at least one occasion, Albert Einstein proved to be fallible.
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He said Irma proved to be powerful, but he expected more.
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The Prince of Wales check proved to be the most difficult.
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But, of course, these populist promises soon proved to be empty.
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And a week proved to be just enough time to detox.
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Except that the 3-wood proved to be not so safe.
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The two-pit stop strategy proved to be the winning one.
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Often dismissed by Republicans, the program proved to be hugely effective.
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Lithium ion has proved to be low-cost and easily reproducible.
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The computer trade publishing business proved to be a brutal one.
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Still, the assignment proved to be a headache for the duo.
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His curious and seemingly impulsive decision ultimately proved to be wise.
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Nothing Wikileaks released was ever proved to be fabricated or untrue.
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With sleeping pills and whiskey, the arrangement proved to be warmer.
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He proved to be a pleasant surprise for the resurgent Devils.
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In the House, this proved to be a disaster for Republicans.
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Money proved to be a poor motivator: It had no effect.
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However, he proved to be no more than a philandering alcoholic.
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Hitching their wagon to Salesforce proved to be a wise move.
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Instead, it proved to be two steps forward, one step back.
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It proved to be a commercial failure, with just 377 sold.
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But after reunification most of Chemnitz's factories proved to be outmoded.
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His persistence proved to be effective, and the site kept growing.
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It didn't help that Bloomberg proved to be a lackluster campaigner.
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Although the industry survived, the experience proved to be very painful.
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The commission has proved to be a lightning rod for controversy.
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Recovering from the setback proved to be an enormous emotional challenge.
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They never showed, and it proved to be a major setback.
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Most of the seemingly big shifts have proved to be ephemeral.
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My own situation proved to be highly unusual in one respect.
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It proved to be an unsolvable conundrum for the Obama administration.
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It has proved to be beneficial in several randomized controlled trials.
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That proved to be his undoing against Harder, a political neophyte.
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Choosing so-called candidate genes up front proved to be fruitless.
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Another turn, which proved to be his last, came with Salò.
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Ultimately the public relations problems usually proved to be short lived.
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Then, against insiders' expectations, Sanders proved to be a formidable candidate.
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"It has proved to be an extremely valuable unit," said Col.
|
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The wall has proved to be a tough sell in Congress.
|
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But finding the samples ultimately proved to be the easy part.
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In fact, the brand's outspokenness has proved to be contagious. Dictionary.
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For Rony, Crossover's promise of flexibility proved to be an illusion.
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Homeownership, especially in cities, proved to be a reliable investment outlet.
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It was his arrogance that proved to be Mr. Obama's undoing.
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Most of the challenges proved to be of little consequence, however.
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Facebook has proved to be supportive of encryption in recent years.
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But fine art proved to be challenging in its own way.
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By far the biggest drag proved to be tech heavyweight Microsoft.
|
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The rainfall has, however, proved to be a double-edged sword.
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Finding secure places to park overnight proved to be a problem.
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A few proved to be super-parents, building remarkably elaborate nests.
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For Mr. Goff, a rehabilitated hangar proved to be a lifeline.
|
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A network of fellow churchgoers proved to be a good resource.
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The sangria proved to be a fruity — and particularly polarizing — drink
|
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Meadows has already proved to be a thorn in Ryan's side.
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L'Ouverture's triumphs proved to be in these ways less than total.
|
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Tennessee's inability to provide pass protection proved to be the difference.
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She quickly proved to be a highly versatile and accomplished instrumentalist.
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But as Brexit unfolded, that control proved to be pretty precarious.
|
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But the historic storm proved to be too much for Opportunity.
|
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The green energy scandal proved to be the final tipping point.
|
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I wasn't 100 percent sure, but it proved to be accurate!
|
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That proved to be nothing more than a romantic fantasy, though.
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Over the years it proved to be an enormously influential idea.
|
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Eller then scored what proved to be the championship-deciding goal.
|
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Though lacking in creature comforts, Daphne proved to be a fruitful choice.
|
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In previous elections, the counts from reputable companies proved to be accurate.
|
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This did not occur as the doomsday prognostications proved to be overblown.
|
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AHCA's failure proved to be a wake-up call for congressional Republicans.
|
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Over the course of the day, this proved to be false information.
|
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Martin proved to be a "trickster" during the shoot, according to James.
|
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But creating an octopus prototype proved to be a major design challenge.
|
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But creating an octopus prototype proved to be a major design challenge.
|
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Middle Eastern rulers have proved to be open to diversifying their investments.
|
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Ultimately this dialogue proved to be constructive to Cramer in many ways.
|
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A cheap currency has not proved to be much of a boon.
|
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English soccer's domestic league has proved to be Europe's consistent market leader.
|
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Nintendo's first proper smartphone game has proved to be a huge hit.
|
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Unfortunately, killing a White Walker has proved to be no easy task.
|
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DJ mixes have historically proved to be especially difficult for monetized distribution.
|
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However, the manuscripts in their backpacks proved to be valuable as well.
|
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Reports that the plane's wreckage had been found proved to be false.
|
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For the most part, Bangkok's hawkers have proved to be adept improvisers.
|
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Those three items proved to be the total workhorses of the month.
|
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Her decision proved to be timely as the field was just developing.
|
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The West's support for democratisation in Egypt also proved to be misguided.
|
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But the problem proved to be more complicated than Joshi originally anticipated.
|
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That research proved to be fruitless and so the answer is no.
|
|
These distressing signs proved to be only the tip of the iceberg.
|
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As always, the rocket proved to be a great subject for photographs.
|
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In person, Tom proved to be an extraordinary raconteur, teacher and intellectual.
|
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For Burkhart, this process proved to be tedious, time-consuming, and grueling.
|
|
Promising vague but radical change proved to be an effective campaign strategy.
|
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It proved to be a controversial thesis, and the debate is ongoing.
|
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This has so far proved to be his most popular foreign policy.
|
|
This proved to be an effective strategy, insulating Trump from critical coverage.
|
|
Unfortunately, that increased demand proved to be difficult to keep up with.
|
|
This election year has proved to be the year of hacked emails.
|
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LOS ANGELES — Never has a stolen iPhone proved to be more fortuitous.
|
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Halep's second serve proved to be a liability, winning only 11 percent.
|
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The hearing in Congress proved to be even more tense on Wednesday.
|
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It was simple, but proved to be extremely effective exercise in perspective.
|
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The Newton proved to be a flop, but its impact was huge.
|
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He attempted dating during his recovery, but that proved to be challenging.
|
|
And Russell proved to be a regular source of trouble for Hawn.
|
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Filming 1993's Sliver proved to be months of off-camera drama.
|
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Aguilera's 2002 ballad proved to be an uplifting ode to inner beauty.
|
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The capstone of that campaign proved to be the Herman Miller deal.
|
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Bitcoin's blockchain proved to be less than ideal for executing business rules.
|
|
But none of those men proved to be an effective puppet master.
|
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Meanwhile, their personal, physiological responses to the riding proved to be complex.
|
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It proved to be a sensation on both sides of the Atlantic.
|
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Instead, Mr. Wasserstein's children held on, and proved to be devoted owners.
|
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However, they proved to be a poor substitute for the real thing.
|
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In Gregg's case, the powder later was proved to be powdered milk.
|
|
The 2013 shutdown proved to be disastrous for Republicans, who gained nothing.
|
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For Steinway, China has proved to be a shot in the arm.
|
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And, like the agreements themselves, their involvement proved to be deeply controversial.
|
|
That proved to be the core of my life over the years.
|
|
Toni Dog-whistle politics have proved to be effective over the decades.
|
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And "Disaster!" proved to be — well, you can finish that one yourself.
|
|
What wasn't known to the court proved to be even more damaging.
|
|
Former CEO Travis Kalanick often proved to be abrasive in these situations.
|
|
All this eventually proved to be a bridge too far for Democrats.
|
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The trouble was that "we" proved to be a rather fluid concept.
|
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Coming out to his parents, both teachers, proved to be anti-climatic.
|
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Greater China markets proved to be a bright spot in the region.
|
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He proved to be a rare combination, both diplomat and court jester.
|
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For their older daughter, the Dutch system proved to be particularly difficult.
|
|
As luck would have it, Stratton proved to be a theatrical prodigy.
|
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But the poor performance proved to be a turning point for Tanaka.
|
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It also proved to be the goose that laid the golden egg.
|
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But metalcore's aggressive sound proved to be a physical and emotional outlet.
|
|
But the 2013 attack in Kenya proved to be a turning point.
|
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The tariff bill "proved to be a political disaster," Mr. Merry said.
|
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Over the past 50 years, that's proved to be just about everyone.
|
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Credit bureaus have proved to be complete failures at safeguarding the public.
|
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But that has proved to be no barrier for some public speculation.
|
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The context The survey has proved to be a good contrarian indicator.
|
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That statement has proved to be the rallying cry for gerrymandering opponents.
|
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Their careers are not remarkable, but their openness has proved to be.
|
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Even that proved to be not enough, as backup refrigeration systems failed.
|
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This practice proved to be controversial after Sanders's narrow defeat in 2016.
|
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An experiment that—to my pleasant surprise—proved to be wildly successful.
|
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That proved to be the difference in the Orioles' 3-1 loss.
|
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Turner proved to be a pitcher's nightmare throughout the four-game series.
|
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This proved to be the turning point for the Brotherhood's political fortunes.
|
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But social media has proved to be a powerful outlet for complaints.
|
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It proved to be a safe, collegial space to check our biases.
|
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Deborah Ross, who has proved to be a solid campaigner and fundraiser.
|
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But it proved to be the flick of choice for Christmas moviegoers.
|
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The time that produced President Trump has proved to be another one.
|
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For Caruana Galizia's most damning allegations have proved to be chillingly precise.
|
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It proved to be a weak point for the former vice president.
|
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Those moments proved to be a fundraising and digital juggernaut in 2018.
|
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This proved to be a good lesson for other chores and projects.
|
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Qatar's presence in the U.A.E. proved to be a magnet for controversy.
|
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Amid the heavy beers, HRD WTR proved to be a refreshing alternative.
|
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Neither proved to be big enough sticking points to stop a deal.
|
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That "proved to be a major exception" to the trend, they wrote.
|
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That process has so far proved to be expensive and slow-moving.
|
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And the wedding party proved to be just as adventurous as the couple.
|
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This awards season has proved to be particularly disappointing in terms of representation.
|
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But for 6-year-old Evan, it proved to be a monumental milestone.
|
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The fresh food industry, though, proved to be a poor fit for Campbell.
|
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Glueck's criticism of Norman's conflict of interest, though fair, proved to be misplaced.
|
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This season of The Bachelor has already proved to be a polarizing one.
|
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The Calgary show proved to be most emotional I've been on this tour.
|
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Kadir suffered injuries that proved to be fatal and eight others were hospitalized.
|
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The final two pillars proved to be too much for Democrats to swallow.
|
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For my role, which ultimately proved to be tragic, I made the fries.
|
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But even in death, Stewart proved to be a retailing sensation of sorts.
|
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In previous elections, the counts from reputable companies have proved to be accurate.
|
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So, it proved to be a huge challenge for the crew and cast.
|
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Yet Haley's newfound celebrity and wealth proved to be a double-edged sword.
|
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That was technically wrong in August, but proved to be right by December.
|
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Right. It has proved to be successful beyond anything I could've imagined. Right.
|
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The Australian dollar also proved to be extremely resilient after the RBA decision.
|
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His two first-period goals proved to be a positive omen for Florida.
|
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In this new chapter, even the simplest things have proved to be nourishing.
|
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The ocean has proved to be an exceptionally selfless and dependable planetary companion.
|
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But that proved to be confusing to many of my parents' older friends.
|
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In the end, it proved to be a valuable, yet expensive, learning experience.
|
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In primary after primary, President Trump has proved to be a decisive voice.
|
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The movie's ambiguity proved to be its chief selling point for many reviewers.
|
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This proved to be a perfect medium for recording the animal's skin texture.
|
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Indeed, this year proved to be a banner year for language as instrument.
|
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Jeb proved to be the candidate who didn't need anyone else to humiliate
|
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"Mangroves have proved to be our true friends in need," said Pushpo Mandal.
|
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Clinton proved to be a skilled debater during the Democratic primary against Sen.
|
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And in the Google News set, those articles proved to be shockingly biased.
|
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Vesey's first NHL goal with 7:53 remaining proved to be the winner.
|
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In the end, Richie Sully, of Indiana, proved to be the perfect match.
|
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It also proved to be the most sustainable for a period of time.
|
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Her brush with the law that proved to be a wake-up call.
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The gas chamber, first used in 1922, proved to be even less reliable.
|
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Where institutions failed the economy, they proved to be champions in fostering athletics.
|
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These rhetorical blasts, however, just proved to be the calm before the storm.
|
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Even a previous FTC investigation proved to be little more than a hiccup.
|
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But the White House visit proved to be somewhat of a divisive issue.
|
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Alas, it proved to be a world teeming with cats, dogs and cars.
|
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Santa Clara's 34-22 edge in the paint also proved to be important.
|
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It has proved to be one of the biggest mistakes in modern medicine.
|
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McCain has proved to be one of the most hawkish senators toward Russia.
|
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Cheap natural gas has proved to be a formidable competitor to coal producers.
|
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Doctors treated him with opium and other medications that proved to be useless.
|
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"The choice card program has proved to be a faux choice," he said.
|
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Figure skating and Bollywood has proved to be a successful formula even earlier.
|
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And it proved to be a very nurturing start-up village for me.
|
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Not all grief, however, proved to be a drag on a president's productivity.
|
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But the country has recently proved to be a difficult market for some.
|
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Edwards also proved to be a formidable candidate, with a record of achievements.
|
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Cracks also proved to be a problem at the city's new transit center.
|
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Instead, Castro has proved to be one of the Yankees' most reliable bats.
|
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The 88-year-old's methodology proved to be not only insightful but successful.
|
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Experts warn that ETNs haven't proved to be the most long-lived investments.
|
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Just like Parker, Banner proved to be a relatable character for comics fans.
|
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Becoming "typical" proved to be the thing that was truly crippling for me.
|
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This test has proved to be a robust means of raising stress levels.
|
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The winner of the day, however, proved to be the Browns' Carlos Hyde.
|
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A series of investigations proved to be fruitless or based on false information.
|
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What's most striking is just what a success Dirty Hit proved to be.
|
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This proved to be a huge mistake and a nightmarish waste of time.
|
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Variant 2 proved to be much more challenging for the Google engineering team.
|
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Unsurprisingly, regulation has proved to be an issue for many of these companies.
|
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And Jake Arrieta proved to be a solid signing even at age 32.
|
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That was against Charlotte and Syracuse, and FSU proved to be no tougher.
|
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For all his success, Neymar has also proved to be a lightning rod.
|
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Cambridge proved to be too small a city for an experiment to work.
|
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In 2016, Nevada proved to be one of the bright spots for Democrats.
|
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Belgium has proved to be an increasingly attractive destination for Central American migrants.
|
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That proved to be the toughest of the three separation challenges, but Mrs.
|
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Yet ending things while still working for him has proved to be impossible.
|
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That move in a lifetime of juggling alliances proved to be his last.
|
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So far, no antiviral drug has proved to be effective against the coronavirus.
|
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The Kurds proved to be the Americans' most effective allies in the fight.
|
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A significant figure at the time, it has proved to be a bargain.
|
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As political bombshells go, this one proved to be something of a dud.
|
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Shutting down businesses that rent from North Korea has proved to be difficult.
|
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But Mr. Erdogan's growing authoritarianism has itself proved to be a rallying point.
|
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Women also proved to be wiser than men as the financial crisis unfolded.
|
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The latest fundraise proved to be her greatest challenge yet at Founders Fund.
|
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I thought it would continue to go down, which proved to be right.
|
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And just as pressing proved to be contagious, so too has its counterpoint.
|
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Phoenix Suns The Suns' 7-26 start proved to be a desert mirage.
|
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Refinitiv, which includes the Eikon terminals, has proved to be a hot commodity.
|
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But this proved to be fodder for attacks from the rival Conservative Party.
|
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Gadgets like iPods and tablets have proved to be particularly popular on Walmart.
|
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Such fraught symbolism attached to real bodies has proved to be dangerously combustible.
|
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Metal detectors have proved to be effective in thwarting attacks in other venues.
|
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That shift has proved to be more suitable for Microsoft in this era.
|
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But The Connoisseur proved to be the last of his great Post covers.
|
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An exhibition of Matisse's black ink drawings in Paris proved to be pivotal.
|
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The other major movie released on Friday, "Cats," proved to be a nonfactor.
|
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The other major movie released on Friday, "Cats," proved to be a nonfactor.
|
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The Flyers responded from there with what proved to be the decisive run.
|
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With our résumé study, fixing the problem has proved to be extremely difficult.
|
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But the trade proved to be a boon for Nova — and the Pirates.
|
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SEARHC, told me in April that Alaskans proved to be particularly vulnerable to
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But this proved to be a short phase in the long-growth period.
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Sometimes they had forced landings in "sundown towns," which proved to be challenging.
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But Kaiser Permanente has proved to be mostly an exception to the rule.
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It proved to be an intoxicating blend of a whole bunch of tones.
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Louie proved to be a surprisingly influential show after it debuted in 2010.
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Body Talk—and Robyn—proved to be sustainable throughout pop's change of face.
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The pick got little attention at the time — but proved to be supremely important.
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That period proved to be one of the most difficult stretches of Hopkins' life.
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In fact, last night's kitschy camp-themed affair proved to be quite the opposite.
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Godiva's rewards program proved to be one of the best values of the day.
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In March, Nintendo shares jumped 8% after Miitomo proved to be a small hit.
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The 2016 edition of the increasingly popular pop-up proved to be no exception.
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Independent India's encouragement of diesel-powered borewells proved to be the baoli's death-knell.
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"Once again, reports of FAANG's death proved to be premature," he said Wednesday after .
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The iHeartRadio Music Awards proved to be a family affair for the Cyrus crew!
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The pick got little attention at the time but proved to be supremely important.
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The LF5600Â ($300) proved to be one of LG's better value options from 2015.
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The Emmy nominations today proved to be an unfortunate event for Neil Patrick Harris.
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Poole's dunk with less than two minutes left proved to be the deciding score.
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Gerrymandered districts, as one report stressed, proved to be stronger than a blue wave.
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Barquin's sense of reconciliation with the giant institution proved to be a powerful one.
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That sense of injustice among Democrats has proved to be critical insulation for Biden.
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Lyla's heroic act proved to be life saving as Lilya started to breath again.
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Being on her own proved to be more challenging than Ms. Lebron had anticipated.
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Where Bismarck built a successful conglomerate, Roosevelt proved to be a consummate turnaround artist.
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But an unforeseen interaction between fludarabine and the JCAR015 cells proved to be lethal.
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But that has proved to be more of an emotional outlier than the norm.
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And the Game 2 playoffs display proved to be a shining moment for Wade.
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Weak survey data had in the past proved to be "false friends", he said.
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Unfortunately for them, mobile has proved to be the Great Leveler, so to speak.
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There's no denying that some targeted programs have proved to be open to attack.
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The surgery and its effects proved to be a true mental and physical ordeal.
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Trump, by contrast, proved to be extremely talented at standing out from the crowd.
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Much like the Galaxy S8, the Note 8 proved to be an excellent device.
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The death proved to be the start of an emotional journey for the couple.
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The attitudes of the two groups toward grading transparency proved to be dramatically different.
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Finding new antibiotics in these remote environmental sources has proved to be a challenge.
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It's not a tremendously damaging blow but it proved to be quite an annoyance.
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Some material in Steele's reports has proved to be erroneous, the U.S. official said.
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Silfverberg scored what proved to be the winner 37 seconds into the second period.
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But charging negative rates hasn't proved to be the elixir the central banks sought.
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This year, such disaggregated virtual social networking proved to be profoundly out of touch.
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Instead, it proved to be the opening shot in a ongoing struggle for Justin.
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Unfortunately for Roper, 80-feet proved to be a good 20 feet too long.
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Apparently, the fact that they were discontinued proved to be a huge motivating factor.
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But the single-payer option proved to be divisive, and opposed by most Republicans.
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Changing the societal understanding of consent has, understandably, proved to be a big challenge.
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The relationship proved to be mutually beneficial, explains Hayneedle's head of Engineering, Benjamin Dekarske.
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In much of Africa having natural resources has often proved to be a curse.
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Shooting motion shots on the dance floor, for instance, also proved to be problematic.
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This disgrace proved to be the defining moment of the beginning of his term.
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Even with its mammoth early success, the game has proved to be surprisingly divisive.
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The prison sentence proved to be the catalyst for bringing him to national attention.
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For Pawlenty, Seifert's addition may have already proved to be an immediate difference maker.
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Targeting a medical facility is considered a war crime, if proved to be deliberate.
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The 1930s proved to be a banner decade for abduction in the United States.
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Her own wedding proved to be the perfect place to acknowledge her three fathers.
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Munoz was caught stealing on a pitchout, which proved to be a big play.
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The idea, while unusual, has proved to be less expensive than building new houses.
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For a cosseted teen-ager, arriving in Port-au-Prince proved to be transformational.
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The events of that year proved to be far too big for Lyndon Johnson.
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He located that Friday, and it proved to be the difference for the Blackhawks.
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But neglecting the DVD business proved to be a mistake, and Netflix reversed course.
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But one of Bitcoin's downsides is that it has proved to be wildly volatile.
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The great recession coupled with my mothers ailing health proved to be trying times.
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Polls conducted a few weeks after the conventions have proved to be generally accurate.
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Frans Nielsen scored what proved to be the game-winner in the second period.
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And Costco's pumpkin pie has proved to be a perennial favorite among some members.
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It has rarely, if ever, proved to be a formula for harmony and happiness.
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Toews did just that, which — given the way Crawford performed — proved to be enough.
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Another paddlefish came to light; it later proved to be nearly six feet long.
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He proved to be an energetic, enthusiastic and erudite guide, rather like his tweets.
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But Darfur, like Syria, has proved to be the exception rather than the rule.
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That proved to be enough of a cushion for Maeda against the overmatched Rockies.
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The "how" of it proved to be more challenging than one might first imagine.
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It also was a development that proved to be a key to a solution.
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This proved to be a huge problem when attrition was even worse than expected.
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The holiday weekend proved to be especially troubling for guests at the music festival.
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In that fight, just as in the first, it proved to be incredibly important.
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American investments in global development have proved to be beneficial to us as well.
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In that case, divided government proved to be essential to the abuse of power.
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Though in the case of one car, the revving proved to be too much.
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A sun-drenched beach town on Cyprus has proved to be just the spot.
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But despite successes in reducing poverty, he has proved to be an authoritarian leader.
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But Russia 2018 has already proved to be a tournament full of strange turns.
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In previous elections, the quick counts from reputable pollsters have proved to be accurate.
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This situation, too, proved to be especially challenging for a late-20th-century president.
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Finally, in late 2016, he was prescribed methadone, which proved to be life-changing.
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The latest new mother — known as 1204 — has proved to be a super-breeder.
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That contest, featuring eight candidates vying for six places, has proved to be contentious.
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Yet putting that information together in a meaningful way has proved to be complicated.
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To split the atom has proved to be easier than to split a prejudice.
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In our own day, globalization has proved to be the most mixed of blessings.
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It has also proved to be popular, grossing more than $1 million a week.
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Sanders's rise also proved to be too juicy a story for many to ignore.
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May, who proved to be one of the worst top-level campaigners in years.
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His unsubstantiated claims were later proved to be false after a Justice Department review.
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Dealing with the corporate side of things also proved to be a tall task.
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"Detection has proved to be difficult despite the number of boats and aircraft," Capt.
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But he immediately proved to be a weak candidate and sank in the polls.
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Capturing on film the myriad dimensions of Bangladeshi life proved to be his calling.
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Finding a voice for the melody proved to be a no-brainer for Horner.
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His trial by fire with "Big River" proved to be a useful learning experience.
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Jackson's outing proved to be yet another historical performance for the Ravens' young star.
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The smartphone has proved to be the elusive "Thing That Does Everything," he writes.
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That feel-good initiative proved to be hardly as simple as he first imagined.
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But it proved to be a domino falling in a long row of dominoes.
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That proved to be too expensive and unfeasible, and so it now sits frozen.
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The change, while subtle, proved to be an even edgier look for Kardashian-West.
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Fucsovics hit 40 winners but the 41 unforced errors proved to be his downfall.
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Other incidents have also proved to be purposeful attempts to game the viral system.
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The day proved to be almost everything a besieged White House could have wanted.
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Stairs proved to be quite tricky for models at the Givenchy Spring 2016 show.
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Start big and end small has proved to be my most efficient work habit.
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That proved to be the final lead of the evening for the Golden Eagles.
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The sanctions have proved to be porous, with many firms finding ways through them.
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But Arthur proved to be a transformative president, one who rose to the job.
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New York proved to be a fraught experiment, as Mr. Peng's restaurant soon closed.
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The descendants of these marooned former South Carolinians proved to be a hardy race.
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Dube scored what proved to be the winner 123 seconds into the third period.
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Generally, they proved to be more capable in combat than the Free Syrian Army.
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Despite facing eventual defeat, both women proved to be a nuisance for their enemies.
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As the nation faced a massive economic meltdown, Palin proved to be a lightweight.
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That proved to be the least of the indignities suffered by Tesla's newest vehicle.
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" He later apologized, claiming that a "vast majority of allegations proved to be unfounded.
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The critics proved to be few in comparison to the vast number of enthusiasts.
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The crusade proved to be a form of backlash against the shifting aspirations of women.
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And the "Wrecking Ball" singer's wide grin proved to be a staple of the evening.
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Deciding what to bring and what to leave behind, however, proved to be an ordeal.
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But those worries proved to be overblown, and by late January markets have bounced back.
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Comey has proved to be the quintessential bureaucrat, always focused on protecting his own back.
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This proved to be a big mistake as Ishioka reversed position and landed on top.
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The decision to keep these provisions in the AHCA proved to be the bill's downfall.
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But an unforeseen interaction between fludarabine and genetically modified JCAR015 cells proved to be lethal.
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On September 20, 2005, Mark Olson did something ordinary that's since proved to be extraordinary.
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By the fourth day, I blew a 6, which proved to be my highest score.
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Meeting Queen Elizabeth II proved to be too much to handle for one little boy!
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The unusual nature of the Trump presidency proved to be too much for Shanahan's predecessor.
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This proved to be a lightbulb moment in what was becoming an increasingly toxic relationship.
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The end of 2018 proved to be a whirlwind few months for Chopra and Jonas.
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When in the land of Floridian humidity, however, that proved to be a good thing.
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Mr Macri's application of orthodoxy has, however, proved to be counterproductive in three, indirect ways.
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U.S. officials told the Post that this knowledge proved to be critical during the raid.
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For the developers of these games, crowdfunding has proved to be the only real option.
|
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There are other examples where NDAs and bad behavior proved to be ticking time bombs.
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Anne Kirkpatrick, and Trump proved to be enormously popular in McCain's home state of Arizona.
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When the Narcan proved to be ineffective, officials tested the candy and detected the THC.
|
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He'd informed them that he was carrying, and it proved to be a death sentence.
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After unlocking the glass case, the transportation of Audobon's heavy book proved to be complicated.
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This motif of the seated figure proved to be a useful conceptual device for Picasso.
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I first blocked for my partner — which proved to be an arm workout in itself.
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Cook has also given recent comments regarding iPhone sales that proved to be too optimistic.
|
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And if profitability hasn't proved to be enough of a challenge, Securities Investor Protection Corp.
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Made-up poll numbers also proved to be a popular fake news format as well.
|
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Because Tabikaeru is so simple, the language hasn't proved to be a barrier for me.
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It proved to be an important and extremely telling referendum on Trump's time in office.
|
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Trump's use of conspiracy theory politics proved to be a particularly ingenious form of populism.
|
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Hayhoe had just recorded a webinar on climate change that proved to be particularly popular.
|
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But while her courtship with D'Agostino was short, their marriage proved to be even shorter.
|
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Chao, on the other hand, has proved to be one of Trump's less controversial picks.
|
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The Gil Hanse-designed course proved to be a fair test and produced worthy champions.
|
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It would be nice if the American forecast, at least, proved to be too pessimistic.
|
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As he wrote in a piece for the Guardian, this move proved to be explosive.
|
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Hagler proved to be a determined and dangerous foe for Minter, too much, in fact.
|
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It was the center's second goal of the season and proved to be the difference.
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Deli meats, in particular, proved to be a difficult challenge for the company to overcome.
|
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Wisconsin, with its 22016 pledged delegates at stake, proved to be friendly ground for Sanders.
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Wisconsin, with its 214 pledged delegates at stake, proved to be friendly ground for Sanders.
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This methodology was dubbed "Saruhashi's Table," and proved to be indispensable to oceanographers for decades.
|
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This proved to be a huge tactical error, in terms of their mystique and popularity.
|
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Social media proved to be a key search-and-rescue tool in Houston this weekend.
|
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As my daily machine for a week, the Spectre proved to be a reliable workhorse.
|
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Days later, Valentine's Day proved to be another major hint that their relationship was over.
|
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A service in Helsinki was popular, but proved to be too costly for the city.
|
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The commodity crunch, which the Fed has deemed "transitory," has proved to be anything but.
|
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In the end, however, the Rosneft-Essar deal proved to be too big to fail.
|
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Already, Late Night With Seth Meyers has proved to be a launching pad for women.
|
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The Cardinals' four-run fifth proved to be the downfall for Seattle starter James Paxton.
|
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That ability to mobilize his base proved to be crucial in carrying him to victory.
|
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For many, though, this proved to be no more than new forms of old miseries.
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It proved to be a viewers' favorite, sometimes reaching No. 1 in the Nielsen ratings.
|
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Pecker has proved to be a canny leader in a difficult time for print publications.
|
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What disturbed him most was just how invasive and "vicious" NSO's spyware proved to be.
|
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The abduction of publishing heiress Patty Hearst proved to be a case full of twists.
|
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Making the Xbox One version proved to be the moment Grip needed for an experiment.
|
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The deal has subsequently proved to be an economic boon not just for Iran, but
|
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The declaration proved to be critical early ammunition to opponents of the NSA's spying powers.
|
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Apple's previous Touch ID system reportedly proved to be a challenge for suppliers to manufacture.
|
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Some of the Czech Gentiles proved to be less philo-Semitic than they had appeared.
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While Al Qaeda has largely been defeated, the Taliban has proved to be extraordinarily resilient.
|
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Chicken McNuggets, though, proved to be enough of a hit that they're still around today.
|
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In their simulation of eight years of use, the bed proved to be incredibly durable.
|
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The company's latest console, the Switch, has proved to be a major success with gamers.
|
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The emails, coming as the convention was set to open, proved to be too much.
|
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The chicken quesadilla proved to be the standout item, along with the famous Crunchwrap Supreme.
|
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SpaceX has proved to be an undaunted challenger when competing against legacy companies like Boeing.
|
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But the conversation that Sunday proved to be the major turning point in his life.
|
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"This did not occur as the doomsday prognostications proved to be overblown," the report said.
|
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Still, the visual opulence of the metropolis and its artistic traditions proved to be inspiring.
|
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As a subject, the dark arts of political patronage proved to be an inexhaustible resource.
|
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The historic location proved to be a great location for the couple's first official date.
|
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The correction proved to be "more dynamic" than J.P. Morgan had originally anticipated, Hunter said.
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This was a really excellent school, and Sasha had proved to be a brilliant student.
|
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"The braincase proved to be the Rosetta stone for the whole thing," Dr. Sues said.
|
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The title of their final album, 2016's We Disappear, ultimately proved to be prescient.
|
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Combining the two elements proved to be a perfect societal storm, for people and industry.
|
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It proved to be a powerful drug, an activity that flooded my brain with endorphins.
|
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That proved to be enough as the Royals could not solve Tillman and later, Brach.
|
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Frank had no previous experience campaigning, but he proved to be an enthusiastic retail politician.
|
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Despite his age and lack of corporate experience, Thanathorn proved to be the right choice.
|
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As with many conservative Catholics, the abuse scandal has proved to be a breaking point.
|
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Still, Mr. Gaddie said, Mr. Pruitt has proved to be a skilled and adaptable politician.
|
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But the increasing informal use of family separation has not proved to be a deterrent.
|
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But overhauling Fannie and Freddie has proved to be a complicated and politically thorny endeavor.
|
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News of Mr. Gowdy's departure on Wednesday proved to be as polarizing as his tenure.
|
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Kawhi Leonard proved to be the biggest difference-maker that changed hands last off-season.
|
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Withrow's childhood dream was to play professional tennis; doubles proved to be his only portal.
|
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The Brexit decision has proved to be a form of madness that keeps on giving.
|
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But unlike last year, simply filling out the team has proved to be an obstacle.
|
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This proved to be a much more efficient means of fertilization than capricious air currents.
|
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Mr. Rosenstein proved to be deeply rattled during the chaotic days after Mr. Comey's firing.
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This generation proved to be particularly adept at climbing the ranks within their respective companies.
|
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He proved to be a sly force of nature throughout season 33's Millennials vs.
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Both Mr. Gillum, 39, and Mr. DeSantis, 40, proved to be confident and effective debaters.
|
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Facebook&aposs dominance and power over modern political discourse has proved to be incredibly contentious.
|
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All this construction activity has proved to be a vote-getter for the AK Party.
|
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Upon further analysis it proved to be a perfect chirp, as predicted by Einstein's equations.
|
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She took it home and tried some of the recipes, which proved to be magnificent.
|
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The mix of faith, financial largess and aggrieved nationalism proved to be a politically potent.
|
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This all could have worked better if Luke had proved to be an engaging character.
|
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Australia's already-thriving coffee culture also proved to be a challenge for the American brand.
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Yes, they are chemicals, but they have never been proved to be harmful, I said.
|
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But Atom, only a few months old, has already proved to be a serious competitor.
|
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The more effective the bureau has proved to be, the more overheated its critics are.
|
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EPA, in which Kennedy proved to be the deciding swing vote, as he often was.
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We showed it to our parents, who did what proved to be the perfect thing.
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If that theory is proved to be true, it changes your entire perception of things.
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"Losing the faith has proved to be the central loss of my life," she said.
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He turned towards an underpass to avoid the commotion; it proved to be a mistake.
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Determining which fragment belonged to which painting proved to be an enormous task, officials remembered.
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Our question about her occupation during that period proved to be tricky for quiz respondents.
|
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Controlling, much less stopping, the freshman Pickens proved to be impossible in the first half.
|
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The nominations for the upcoming 2020 Academy Awards proved to be very disappointing — as expected.
|
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The words "quantum supremacy"—if not the concept—proved to be controversial for two reasons.
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This misstep has only proved to be more and more galling as years have passed.
|
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Washington ultimately proved to be an early transitional figure in our ugly history of slavery.
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Global investors proved to be skittish over the earlier valuations offered by the Saudi government.
|
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On Sunday, the most recent nuclear test proved to be its most powerful to date.
|
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They said the policies proved to be unprofitable and did not drive the company's growth.
|
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She had hired one substitute who also canceled and another who proved to be subpar.
|
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"Selling FB's shares on this worry proved to be a mistake in 2017," she wrote.
|
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The German fight against terrorism, which has proved to be uneven, is not helping her.
|
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Teaching the rat to play in the hider mode, however, proved to be more challenging.
|
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The failed attempts proved to be a galvanizing force for Democrats in the 2018 midterms.
|
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Rand Paul of Kentucky, have proved to be allies on other issues in the past.
|
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The semi-public setting has also proved to be a headache for White House aides.
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The provisions have remained unimplemented because they proved to be deeply contentious on both sides.
|
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The effort cost some House Democrats dearly in what proved to be a suicide mission.
|
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Either way, it proved to be a literal statement, and a prescient one at that.
|
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Brad Richardson's goal at 21:22 of the third proved to be the game winner.
|
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Trump has proved to be one of the most unfavorable presidents-elect in recent history.
|
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Rising average temperatures have proved to be a serious threat during Trump's time in office.
|
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Team Europe ultimately proved to be much more of a match for Canada than most expected.
|
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The first two years of this last sobriety, starting in 2013, proved to be no different.
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This low activity group proved to be at the highest risk of death, the study showed.
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" He says fatherhood has proved to be the "biggest blessing I've ever had in my life.
|
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That book, more a first draft of Mockingbird than a sequel, proved to be immediately controversial.
|
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The Nunes memo proved to be sketchy and underwhelming as far as supposed bombshell revelations go.
|
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The release prompted fears of a massive crime wave, which, Burris noted, proved to be unfounded.
|
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After all the hype, the first edition of America's Next Top Justice proved to be underwhelming.
|
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The display proved to be particularly prone to scratches, an issue that has been reported elsewhere.
|
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"Star Trek proved to be a watershed event in the development of modern fandom," says Jenkins.
|
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Though it proved to be a huge hit, Avildsen wasn't sold on the project at first.
|
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Cookie's steady nature also proved to be vital when E.J., now 24, came out as gay.
|
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This proved to be wrong — morale, by all accounts, has sunk to an even lower level.
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What is certain is that the proposal proved to be costly and dangerous for the man.
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The war on drugs proved to be as damaging to minority communities as the drugs themselves.
|
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That decision to stay, which was relayed in that call, proved to be a disastrous mistake.
|
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Only the first Spider-Man and X-Men trilogies proved to be sure box office winners.
|
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In Holleran's New York, life generally proved to be free and glamorous until it wasn't anymore.
|
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The deli surveillance video has proved to be the best clue in an otherwise arduous investigation.
|
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But in the 2014 general election the diaspora, some 30m people strong, proved to be influential.
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But her style proved to be captivating, as per usual, and also fairly easy to crib.
|
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Still, Willard says she was "concerned" when the rash proved to be Seb's only flu symptom.
|
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An $18 dry-erase board proved to be a good investment for David and Alana Almonte.
|
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He was worried about more than just the bloodshed, which proved to be a passing frenzy.
|
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Larin proved to be one of the more efficient scorers in MLS as his average of .
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Donors were supposed to receive engraved bricks, but Marston said that proved to be too expensive.
|
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Dreams come true at Disneyland, and that certainly proved to be the case for this pup.
|
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But the hours spent processing and packaging each order himself proved to be a bit much.
|
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When I finally felt ready to take it, the long wait proved to be worth it.
|
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McCarthy proved to be a pathological liar, who exaggerated his war record and colourfully abused opponents.
|
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When it comes to independent films, Jinn proved to be one of this year's buzziest offerings.
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Black Panther isn't just a terrific movie — it's also proved to be a record-crushing machine.
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"[P]inning down the meaning" of the Establishment Clause "has proved to be a vexing problem".
|
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Tatar proved to be hero, taking a nifty feed from Jordie Benn for the eventual winner.
|
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Teams can still make deals, but the Winter Meetings proved to be action-packed this year.Â
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Adding the American to his team for the grasscourt season has proved to be a masterstroke.
|
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It caught the attention of Richie Sully, of Indiana, who proved to be the perfect match.
|
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"Russia's economy has already proved to be resilient to external restrictions in recent years," Siluanov said.
|
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That proved to be an interesting experience for Williams, who has won 72 WTA singles titles.
|
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The Lancet study shows just how big: Buprenorphine proved to be the much more accessible drug.
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But I'm glad I didn't, because the whole thing proved to be a much-needed catharsis.
|
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But while Kalu Yala promised to be an idealistic place, it proved to be anything but.
|
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Without the proper certificate and hologram stickers, signed sports memorabilia can't be proved to be legit.
|
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This proved to be a great decision, obviously, since Rick was the one who made it.
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Scoundrel boss John "Boz" Bosworth (Toby Huss) proved to be fiercely loyal when needed to be.
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It proved to be a popular article, but it's necessary to point out some serious misunderstandings.
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Casting the life-sized (6' x 4') Triceratops head proved to be something of an ordeal.
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Still, this Lollapalooza set proved to be something of an introduction of the musician to festivalgoers.
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The overwhelming response to the photo proved to be a reminder to make family a priority.
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Over the last eight years, McConnell has often proved to be a master of these moments.
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"This weekend proved to be a dark moment in U.S. history," Cupich said in a statement.
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But this idea, called ocean thermal energy conversion, proved to be impractical on a large scale.
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Wacker said police received 186 complaints of fruit contamination, 15 of which proved to be hoaxes.
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We later moved to London for a three-year stint, which has proved to be fantastic.
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This proved to be the case Tuesday when Trump tweeted animatedly about the PayPal cofounder's remarks.
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These members are proved to be more loyal and to spend more money on the site.
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Ali also proved to be a shape-shifter — a public figure who kept reinventing his persona.
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Cizikas added what proved to be an essential insurance empty-net goal with 2:28 left.
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They also proved to be unhesitatingly cooperative and even eager to help The Times remember him.
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Our first stop with venture capital & private equity in Palo Alto proved to be eye-opening.
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In any event, Emanuel proved to be right, as usual, and we did as he urged.
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Overall, the 2018 Toyota Camry proved to be a significant step up from the previous generation.
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And that, along with the trip, proved to be the theme — and look — of the wine.
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But for Saleh, known for his political cunning, the gamble proved to be a fatal move.
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The "gays in the military" debate of the early 1990s proved to be an inflection point.
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Clough headed to the Milnerton Flea Market, which proved to be a gold mine of inspiration.
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Historically, this sort of elemental fear has proved to be contagious and it does move populations.
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That proved to be the difference in the series finale against the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.
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Discerning the line between legitimate worry and overblown paranoia, however, has proved to be a challenge.
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The markets just closed out what proved to be a volatile first half of the year.
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Clinton, which I noted often as someone familiar with the Obama coalition, proved to be justified.
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He even sported a flamboyant and gravity-defying hairdo, though it proved to be a toupee.
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In fact, the biggest obstacles to civil dialogue proved to be flaky spouses and childcare mishaps.
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The responsive cortex proved to be separate from regions involved in other forms of complex thought.
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The Peasant Mini Dress by Current Air proved to be the perfect summer-to-fall dress.
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But it wouldn't be a surprise if this proved to be a problem for Trump again.
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However, this common reaction, which proved to be useless in figuring out my identity, soon transformed.
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Investors also focused on earnings reports from a handful of retailers, which proved to be disappointing.
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Rogelio proved to be an enthusiastic and talented cook, improvising recipes around pasta, potatoes or quinoa.
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The allure of California's perfect weather, however, proved to be too strong for him to ignore.
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Season 7 proved to be a rocky one for Julianna Margulies' character, from start to finish.
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But it did not lead to much change—the absence of images proved to be crucial.
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Lima also wore gloves, which proved to be a staple throughout her years of runway looks.
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Working through the postpartum phase proved to be more difficult in terms of my mental health.
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That proved to be particularly appealing to those in rural areas with little access to doctors.
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Mixing the ingredients proved to be easy, but monitoring the brownies as they cooked was tricky.
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But after the election of Donald Trump, these hard-fought victories proved to be only temporary.
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That proved to be the case all the way up until the final minute of regulation.
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The flimsy inflatable pontoons proved to be worthless as the helicopter flipped over in the water.
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The intensity I had initially seen in Damir's eyes proved to be, or turned to, enthusiasm.
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But Mr. Lugar later proved to be an important mentor to another presidential candidate, Barack Obama.
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The spray vanishes about a minute after use and proved to be a hit for FIFA.
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As it is, she said, Iranians have proved to be resourceful in finding ways to communicate.
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Whatever Desch's anxieties were about flying used, they proved to be unfounded—the launch went flawlessly.
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Labor's problem this time proved to be that it tried too many big ideas at once.
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Against this "Old Turkey" that the religious conservatives despise, Mr. Erdogan proved to be their savior.
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Tackling the racism in the movie proved to be difficult in a way Chadha hadn't anticipated.
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It proved to be the most critically divisive movie of 1968 and for some the kickiest.
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And by Mr. Morton's own account, the Tesla culture quickly proved to be a bad fit.
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"The crisis proved to be a turning point," Ms. Chambers wrote in Golf Digest in 2009.
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For the C.S.U., this strategy proved to be both a great failure and a great success.
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And as the election neared, white evangelicals proved to be one of Trump's most loyal demographics.
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Despite hostility from both parties and the press, Zeidler proved to be a highly effective mayor.
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Memorable moment: This proved to be just another routine 12-round decision win for Floyd Mayweather.
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Other issues like healthcare have proved to be a bigger issue for voters instead of trade.
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The bill has not proved to be the "job killer" apocalyptically described by its Republican opponents.
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Ours has proved to be the more durable system, because of its stability, certainty, and predictability.
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Kucherov added what proved to be a necessary insurance goal at 183:56 of the third.
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Initial reports that the man might have been wearing an explosive belt proved to be unfounded.
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Responding to emoji texts proved to be among the biggest challenges for the developer, Jay Mollica.
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Mr. Arikawa's dealership, called Albion Art, has proved to be a means to his desired end.
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Prettis' theory that telling stories could make his ideas and business memorable proved to be correct.
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Tuesday proved to be another day for markets, with volatility sending stocks fluctuating throughout the session.
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The cost issue wasn't entirely resolved, she said, but it proved to be a sticking point.
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After the debate, the former prosecutor's poll numbers rose, although the boost proved to be temporary.
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But now the city is trying to regulate what has elsewhere proved to be unstoppable: gentrification.
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Many proved to be right by the time I left the island a few days later.
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But Johnson's move — to try to frustrate Parliament — has proved to be an extraordinarily flawed one.
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FX's Atlanta proved to be the most brilliant and uncategorizable thing to hit TV in years.
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Toni believed playing left-handed would give Rafael an advantage, and he proved to be correct.
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While many people tried to justify the pick, it quickly proved to be a huge mistake.
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The organizational change created through the incremental use of attrition proved to be even more important.
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Beyond the name, her sister Jaclyn — herself a Parsons grad — proved to be a fruitful collaborator.
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The investigations have proved to be a challenge for the Colombian justice system for other reasons.
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Only Guatemala has a comparable anticorruption tool, which has proved to be a unique international experiment.
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The photographer proved to be a pleasant guy, and two weeks later the headshots were ready.
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Interventions including cognitive behavioral therapy have proved to be highly effective in preventing perpetrators from reoffending.
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The supposedly safest or most tested candidates (Biden, Sanders) proved to be the least exciting ones.
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That the articles often proved to be overblown or inaccurate did not seem to bother him.
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To nobody's surprise, this restaurant model proved to be unsustainable and we went out of business.
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That proved to be an apt strategy in this enormous state, where campaigning is remarkably expensive.
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But Tucson proved to be a difficult test location due to a number of logistical issues.
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Martin Shkreli's grilling by Congress on Thursday proved to be the spectacle that many had long anticipated.
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Although she remarked that her son is "quite a healthy eater," breastfeeding twins proved to be challenging.
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He took back some of those responsibilities in 2017, though this clearly proved to be short-lived.
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That still proved to be far too optimistic, as the S&P closed the year at 2,044.
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But a system designed to address copyright infringement proved to be less adept at dealing with Nazis.
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But when combined, Serial's first season and the message board community proved to be quite a match.
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Likewise, General Motors proved to be a buying opportunity after gaining 353 percent in a single session.
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A long-awaited economic policy released by the government last month proved to be light on specifics.
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But it proved to be very difficult to convince anyone to speak on camera on the record.
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It proved to be an unconventional recipe for success, stringing together catharsis and anger in quick strides.
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But that moment proved to be a quick burst and Harris was unable to sustain the momentum.
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Verifying that claim proved to be surprisingly difficult, but past research suggests it's a good working theory.
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But that proved to be a one-off stunt rather than the beginning of a regular service.
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But finding a wedding dress during her residency proved to be a greater obstacle than she thought.
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That framework proved to be unexpectedly useful when I found myself a job in the financial markets.
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But 2015 proved to be disastrous for Pence politically, laying the groundwork for an opening for Democrats.
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Using both thumbs proved to be the best way to achieve high typing speeds on mobile devices.
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When the next regime proved to be also corrupt and inept, people simply became passive and uninterested.
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His reign, the Heisei era, means "achieving peace" -- and it has proved to be a fitting name.
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When implanted in the uterus of mice, the beads proved to be effective sperm traps, preventing pregnancy.
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But not every manual proved to be a reliable or even effectual source of martial arts material.
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Ultimately, the market bounced back within three months and the dip proved to be a buying opportunity.
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In the long run, however, such radical innovation has proved to be a hit-and-miss strategy.
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The combination therapy proved to be inferior and was associated with more side effects than the monotherapy.
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But pushing his small business into retail proved to be a little more than he could handle.
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From Syria to the ethnic cleansing of Myanmar's Rohingyas, this has proved to be a pious dream.
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Brexiteers are Tories who are furious that reality has proved to be more stubborn than they imagined.
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Those fears proved to be unfounded, with the Alliance saying 125,000 people had poured into Victoria Park.
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But after a decade of smartphones and on-screen typing, it hasn't yet proved to be enough.
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Those relatively small gestures at the final hour proved to be just enough for just enough moderates.
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But authorities said DNA testing proved to be the key piece of evidence leading to his capture.
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Concerns that it was "too American to play to British voters" proved to be unfounded, wrote Sheehan.
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However, through six games of conference play, Texas A&M has proved to be the breakout star.
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This also proved to be very unpopular and after 2012, Republicans largely stopped talking about it too.
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It also proved to be an effective emulsifier in mayonnaise, and helped bring out juiciness in meat.
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That proved to be a huge shot because Washington turned the ball over on the next possession.
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Despite the fevered nature of his campaign, Nunes proved to be an effective member of the board.
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But I was lulled by the polls into what proved to be a false sense of security.
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Boone Isaacs was president for four years — two of which proved to be the Academy's most controversial.
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The curfew violation was later proved to be a computer glitch, Oviedo Police Lt. Heather Capetillo said.
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Walters was thought to be a great test, but ultimately proved to be easy work for Lomachenko.
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The FCC has yet to rule on zero rating Nonetheless, zero rating has proved to be Internet.
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He also proved to be the finisher, scoring 10 fourth-quarter points after Detroit pulled within two.
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Norwich's 4-2 victory over Watford proved to be in vain, as Sunderland stayed 4 points ahead.
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He proved to be an adept fielder, and teammates took to his earnest approach in the clubhouse.
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Aaron Brooks started for the Orioles and a two-run first inning proved to be his downfall.
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The A.K.P.'s vision of democracy proved to be nothing more than the tyranny of the majority.
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During the second quarter, Buttigieg proved to be particularly effective at it, out-raising home-state Sen.
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It was only fair—he had started Crane down a path that proved to be utterly unrealistic.
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" Although creator Michael Jacobs concurred, Topanga herself proved to be a know-it-all once more. "Backyard.
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If the answer proved to be no, local groups would be left to do what they pleased.
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Implicit racial bias has proved to be a powerful, validated tool to help explain health care disparities.
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Most ominous for Democrats: Trump proved to be a potent force whose popularity with conservatives is durable.
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Fiorina has proved to be an eager surrogate, attacking both Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton with zeal.
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But that was long before Sanders jumped into the race and proved to be a significant challenger.
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It is a story in which cycling proved to be his way out of a dire situation.
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It was one of many assumptions about Mr. Trump's candidacy that proved to be wildly off-base.
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Timing for the sales of the first part, the highly rated bank loans, proved to be tricky.
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It also proved to be surprisingly capable of crawling up the side of a mountain in Wyoming.
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As the night dragged on, that proved to be only a footnote in a topsy-turvy game.
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One of their first additional heroes, Ana, proved to be much better in representing a modern Egyptian.
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Kamala Harris, clashing with Biden in the first debate proved to be jet fuel for her campaign.
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However, while researching this question, Egerton's 2018 visit to Jimmy Fallon proved to be the top recommendation.
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Three milky dots moving in the stillness proved to be a mother polar bear and two cubs.
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It is sorely missing Obama, who proved to be an especially talented fundraiser over his two terms.
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I don't just dislike his politics; I'm baffled that his brand has proved to be so enduring.
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Macron added that he would continue his efforts to mediate if a ceasefire proved to be impossible.
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Many of our 65,000 users loved it, but the space proved to be too difficult to crack.
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Mr. Carder and his team began testing two Volkswagens and a BMW, which proved to be legal.
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Fears about the harmful effects of eating G.M. foods have proved to be largely without scientific basis.
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It all proved to be quite an emotional experience for the usually more stoic singer, Paul said.
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The franchise has proved to be a reliable if variably elegant "boo" machine; the same applies here.
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Now we know the Clinton campaign made strategic decisions based on data that proved to be wrong.
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It proved to be decisive in calming the crisis, although it has not been used so far.
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Teletext's potential to accelerate the flow of information proved to be widely seductive, if not ultimately unfulfilled.
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Some tongue twisters proved to be challenging, especially when they had little reference to the real world.
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But 2002 proved to be a rough year for the preppy brand, one marred by poor financials.
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The price of failure was vanishingly low, while the rewards of success proved to be without precedent.
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On issue after issue, Tillerson proved to be out of touch with the president's foreign policy positions.
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This proved to be the high point of Lansdale's influence in Saigon — and, for that matter, Washington.
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Norethindrone, sometimes called norethisterone, proved to be an effective pregnancy inhibitor, and it was inexpensive to produce.
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That proved to be the death of President Barack Obama's Pacific trade deal, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Yet her exuberance and experimentation proved to be catnip for millennials bored with cookie-cutter commercial fashion.
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But Medicaid has proved to be a shockingly resilient program throughout the Obamacare repeal and replace process.
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But after my interview with Mr. Kamprad, I continued to investigate — and there proved to be more.
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STARR: I don't think President Clinton proved to be quite as folksy as I recall Hickman was.
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Klobuchar proved to be a skilled debater, and a Midwestern presence would benefit both Biden and Sanders.
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Reynolds then singled to center field, chasing home Diaz with what proved to be the decisive run.
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While some informal lending operations provide valuable credit to small businesses, others have proved to be fraudulent.
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During Morris's eight and a half months in office, she proved to be an efficient public servant.
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The Obama administration proved to be the most proactive in recent history in addressing criminal justice reform.
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The cap has proved to be more of a speed bump than a roadblock for the Penguins.
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Public health officials note that the ordinary flu has proved to be far more dangerous so far.
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Facing that prospect, Mr. Johnson proved to be an energetic negotiator, willing to make compromises where necessary.
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But it might face billion euro fines if an allegation of collusion is proved to be true.
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The breakouts above $21,2490 in July 236, and more recently in September 2017 proved to be weak.
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At the University of Arizona, a high grade in English comp proved to be crucial to graduation.
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However, it is Urban Sea, an unexpected winner in 1993, who proved to be a great broodmare.
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The Chinese internet has proved to be a fruitful place for the party to spread its message.
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But detecting it has proved to be one of the most difficult pursuits in astronomy and cosmology.
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As it turned out, Ukraine, not Russia, proved to be rocket fuel for the semi-dormant effort.
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The Democrats' political edge proved to be brief: The Republicans won both houses of Congress in 1994.
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This week's release of the whistle-blower's complaint proved to be that rare commodity, and then some.
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From the inside out, this year's Golden Globes proved to be a feel-good, fashion-forward affair.
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Sydney's loss proved to be Adelaide's gain as the city will host the Adelaide International from Jan.
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His later misstatements about terrorism, foreign policy, immigration and voter fraud proved to be much more consequential.
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Instead, the unintended consequences proved to be a decline in amusement and entertainment industries across the board.
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This would have helped with planning ahead for time zone changes, which proved to be a doozy.
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Years before, Mr. O'Cummings's presidential run had proved to be as short-lived as his faked death.
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But he wants Muslim voters to understand that lasting change has proved to be evolutionary, not revolutionary.
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But 2016 proved to be a banner year for the networks, largely because of the presidential race.
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But it's the underlying structure of the game that proved to be Blade Runner's most innovative element.
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The undertaking proved to be as quality-conscious as that of any of the studio's other works.
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Afghanistan proved to be the final straw, however, both for the president and, therefore, for John Bolton.
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Another key theme for SGS 2019 proved to be the role women's rights play in climate justice.
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Unfortunately both hits were home runs and proved to be all the scoring the Blue Jays needed.
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That proved to be a far too optimistic judgement of the core instrument of contemporary financial speculation.
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All of that proved to be invaluable knowledge to get Peck's start-up, Call9, off the ground.
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The United States, which provided air cover in that battle, has proved to be an unfaithful ally.
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In earlier experiments on neurons in a dish, Homer1A proved to be important for paring back synapses.
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Balancing the demands of tournament owners and players proved to be a never-ending battle for Kermode.
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Noah, 32, was expected to be a defensive anchor this season but proved to be a disappointment.
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Kathleen McKinnon always planned to start a family, but it proved to be harder than she imagined.
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More broadly, Firrea has proved to be a key tool for the government after the mortgage meltdown.
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And, like the campaign itself, he proved to be a tantalizing target for a Russian influence operation.
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Grand predictions of dozens of defecting Republican electors by anti-Trump forces proved to be wishful thinking.
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As each one has proved to be more smoke than fire, the fury has found another target.
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And in the terrible minutes of video that followed, he proved to be a nonchalant, unrepentant killer.
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He led the Kansas City Philharmonic from 20103 to 1980, which proved to be an unhappy period.
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For the Steelers today, the soccer-originated, pretzel-legged wonky kick proved to be an unmitigated failure.
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Just when we thought Vic Mensa was a woke bae, he proved to be, well, not so woke.
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But Snapchat has proved to be a far more difficult place for non-celebs to find their footing.
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In early June, he predicted a market melt-up that proved to be a good time to buy.
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For me, any devotional attention paid to Halo Wars proved to be an accidental crash course in mythology.
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It proved to be a frustrating predicament—except for a 24-year-old adult male chimpanzee named Bobby.
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The flowers positioned at the entrance of the chapel proved to be the perfect backdrop for Meghan's entrance.
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