Treating a flawed presidential candidate and a quasi-fascist in the same way benefits the quasi-fascist.
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Almost a quasi-ETF of private equity funds, like how SoftBank Vision would create a quasi-ETF of tech unicorns.
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So I will refer to "left-siders" and "right-siders" rather than libertines (and quasi-libertines) and authoritarians (and quasi-authoritarians).
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They are a "quasi-judicial, quasi-political process," he noted; the House and Senate determine for themselves whether the standards are met.
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Bannon took the stage at the Value Voters Summit in Washington, D.C., this weekend to give his usual quasi-populist, quasi-intellectual spiel.
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They are a "quasi-judicial, quasi-political process," he noted; the House and the Senate determine for themselves whether the standards are met.
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I always found it super weird to work in this quasi-intellectual, quasi-book-adjacent sphere that's also largely just administrative work on other people's ideas.
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Step 1: Create an unsustainable quasi-private, quasi-government health coverage that will fail because ObamaCare did nothing to help reduce the costs of healthcare and prescription drugs.
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This is an interesting quasi experimental study that confirms this.
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" He added, "I was quasi-adopted by my friends' families.
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Question -- if "Aquaman" orders anchovies ... is that like quasi-cannibalism?
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The justices unanimously concluded that since the FTC wielded what it described as "quasi-legislative" or "quasi-judicial" powers instead of purely executive ones, Congress could take steps to insulate it from political pressure.
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The answer to the first question is easy: No. While the U.S. has a quasi-public, quasi-private health-care system, we do not currently have a strong marketplace for health-care services and treatments.
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Is there a black comedy quasi-based on the pizza bomber?
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"It's no big deal," he said of his quasi-nude scene.
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Then, wearing red, you have a strong quasi-revolutionary, reformist movement.
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The staunchest royalists revere the monarch with a quasi-religious fervour.
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Its ten provinces and three territories see themselves as quasi-countries.
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A trio of quasi-architectural sculptures dominates September's capacious main gallery.
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It was then no more than a quasi-Buddhist spiritual movement.
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We have that quasi-problem solved: Make a warm tomato salad.
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You've got about 700 miles of secure or quasi-secure border.
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What's next: Cellphone numbers are becoming Americans' latest quasi-identity system.
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Yet it has rebranded itself as a populist, quasi-opposition movement.
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On the right, a whole quasi-militia movement is named that.
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Those interested in adopting Quasi should visit the Secondhand Hounds website.
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The augmented estimates also catch other forms of quasi-fiscal spending.
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What about his work encourages boundless ridicule and quasi-religious hysteria?
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But these flecks become insistent rhythmic riffs and quasi-melodic patterns.
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This morning, Ronnie van Hout's Quasi was installed on our roof.
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As you can probably imagine, the reactions to Quasi were... mixed.
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The previous administration formalized a policy granting Dreamers a quasi-status.
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But we could create something that was a quasi-index fund.
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All dolls welcome at this artsy and quasi-psychedelic fundraiser party.
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Or are we quasi- suburban sprawl filled with Targets and Starbucks?
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You have Myanmar, which has this kind of quasi-civilian government.
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But Glenn … he's forgotten about Glenn, his quasi-backup for Terry.
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"We are in a quasi-hostile combat environment," Mr. Pearce said.
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It's an odd little quasi-genre, half public and half private.
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"I would consider them a quasi reserve unit," the source said.
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But the quasi-legal status isn't stopping retailers from diving in.
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The North and South divisions are cluttered with nondescript quasi-contenders.
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Will our courts continue to act as an unelected quasi-legislature?
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He likes ideas that spin off into unpredictable, quasi-fractal offshoots.
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Roberts will then swear in senators to serve as quasi jurors.
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Groff then quasi-renounced the review: "I give up," she tweeted.
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" France, he claims, is in a state of "quasi civil war.
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"I think it's about building a quasi-support system," she said.
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There wasn't any form of quasi-judicial procedure or due process.
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"I was in there, let's say, quasi-legally," Mr. Meloni said.
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"You are using military capabilities in quasi-deniable ways," Singer said.
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And congressional oversight, says Andrew Wright, an associate counsel to Barack Obama who is now a partner with K&L Gates, a law firm, "is a quasi-political, quasi-legal process" that usually resists quick resolution.
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It's quasi-dystopian, like if people in 2030 were ruled by Xanax.
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But you decided to pursue the possibility of natural quasi-crystals, right?
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Large chunks of the economy are dominated by bloated quasi-state enterprises.
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But he does seem to be founding some kind of quasi-church.
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Now quasi-retired, she's volunteered as the regional director for Reclaim Idaho.
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I got sort of quasi-engaged at the end of high school.
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A fourth shape is a quasi-rectangle painted in solid ivory white.
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The teachers and students led quasi-communal lives; their parties were legendary.
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Dawson seems to be inspired by quasi-anarchist movements like Occupy Sandy.
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Seen so far: cautious taper, dovish taper, quasi-taper and technical taper.
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" Elsewhere, she notes: "Whales, and particularly sperm whales, were quasi-mythological creatures.
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The plot jumps from one quasi-absurd set piece to the next.
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Democrats have made full use of their strictly controlled quasi-impeachment inquiry.
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PR also receives around 20% of its funding from quasi-state sources.
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Yet, paradoxically, the quasi luxury may add to the sense of emptiness.
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What was once a private affair is now a quasi-public event.
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He's doing pantomime violence in the quasi-real maelstrom of New Japan.
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Her quasi-romance with Cooper was one of the show's sweetest notes.
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In contrast, Quadrilateral Cowboy centers the quasi-familial friendships at its core.
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It was slightly Miró-ish, or like Picabia drawings — quasi-mechanical things.
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But part of it might be related to a quasi-horror-story.
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I felt intermittent, quasi-guilty pleasure at the extravagance of it all.
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Hong Kong, a former British colony, is a quasi-independent city-state.
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Progressive Kara Eastman beat a (white, older) quasi-incumbent man, ex-Rep.
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Their experiments in quasi-independence have sometimes come at a terrible cost.
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Every Thanksgiving, myths of the quasi-magical powers of tryptophan rise again.
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Imperial power in China was always backed by a quasi-religious dogma.
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The Hummer brand was often known for its large, quasi-capable SUVs.
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That quasi-romantic subplot lends Caging Skies much of its discomfiting sensibility.
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Why slowly parse out news with quasi-commitments and half-hearted apologies?
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Be smart: As a quasi-government, Facebook is also an absolute monarchy.
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Some of her most impressive creations are quasi-improvisatory works for organ.
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La campata mancante conferisce alla struttura un'immagine orrifica che sembra quasi cinematografica.
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But the trade commission, a quasi-judicial body of trade experts, disagreed.
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And that purgatory may be fertile soil for the quasi-legal dispensaries.
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There is something defiant about this quasi-seedy, quasi-sentimental vision of the old web, at odds with the antiseptic memories in "On this day" Facebook posts, or the rampant fake 90s nostalgia we are fed through listicles.
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Maroon 5 — a quasi-soul, quasi-rock, utterly funkless band — was the main attraction at the Super Bowl halftime show at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, likely the third or eighth or maybe 23th choice for a headliner.
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Along the way, drawing led her to monochromatic techniques and quasi-iconographic abstraction.
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Quasars, or quasi-stellar objects, are massive objects that throw off enormous energy.
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Legal Status - Stronger: SBC, a national fund manager, is a quasi-government institution.
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Consumers are overwhelmingly picking these quasi-SUVs over sedans or sport utility vehicles.
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"They concern me greatly," he said, referring to them as "quasi-military" forces.
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Your book is all about how you proved the existence of quasi-crystals.
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We found nine or 10 grains of similar material, which were quasi-crystals.
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Cena and his fiancee, quasi-retired wrestler Nikki Bella, called off their engagement.
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Their antics elicit musings from their quasi-owners on life, love and God.
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It's only a quasi-musical, which shouldn't deter the Hamilton haters among us.
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None of this will have improved the mood of North Korea's quasi-capitalists.
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The haloes are quasi-astronomical phenomena, a haze of gold around their heads.
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He can't have the early career, quasi-ironic gimmick people grow nostalgic for.
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"(They have) a very strange, quasi-religious vision of the future," Assange said.
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This quasi-legal industry remains unregulated and potentially full of snake oil salesmen.
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Despite this shady history, the museum has a quasi-official status in Israel.
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The deposit base is concentrated, which are mainly government and quasi government depositors.
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One of the fans launched into a quasi-pep talk -- it turned weird.
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The hundreds of names and Google spreadsheet or Streak-powered quasi-CRM process.
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Tauron's chief executive has called the EU carbon price a quasi-ecological tax.
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DormammuWe don't know for sure who will play Dormammu, a quasi-demonic force.
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They frequently drove occupiers from their homes and forced others into quasi-serfdom.
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Three days into our trip, their quasi-celeb factor began to wear off.
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Treglown regularly depicts Hersey, and the power of "Hiroshima," in quasi-religious terms.
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We're told that making and eating ramen can be a quasi-religious experience.
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Go see the funny, radiant, sexy, quasi-abstractions of Stephen Mueller (1947-2011).
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Commissioners enjoy quasi-ministerial mandates, providing political direction to 32,000 European civil servants.
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For prudes who feel this way, watch this video of Shaq quasi-twerking.
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The Philippines is what happens when a war on drugs becomes quasi-genocidal.
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Bannon imagined himself a sort of quasi-president and the actual President bristled.
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Nadler was having trouble rallying real support and consensus for his quasi impeachment.
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Trump's staff is reportedly assembling research on Whitewater (a real-estate quasi-scandal).
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It's almost a quasi-religious transformation that has not occurred but must occur.
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As it happens, on this day, Token was hosting a quasi art show.
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She will be a quasi-incumbent, appointed after her midterm loss by Gov.
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Moureaux's piece, a paper motif, represents the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System location capabilities.
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Dinara Kasko incorporates 3D modeling and printing technology into her quasi-Minimalist confectionary.
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Mike Gravel (D-Alaska), a quasi-candidate, won't be on the debate stage.
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Society honors museums as quasi-sacred spaces, repositories devoted to our loftiest values.
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Appropriately perhaps for such a quasi-piratic vessel, Surcouf led a troubled life.
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He's the chairman of a quasi-judicial body and I thought it was unnecessary.
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On one respected metric of press freedom, Japan ranks lower than quasi-authoritarian Tanzania.
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But it's use in a one-party, quasi-totalitarian state is cause for concern.
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Aside from being interesting just because they exist, what are quasi-crystals useful for?
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They plant a seed with accounts they control directly that can look quasi-legitimate.
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Among the plethora of quasi-policy rates, attention may start to converge on one.
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The independent quasi-judicial inquiry is due to provide an interim report by Oct.
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The FBI is supposed to be a quasi-independent check on the White House.
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He has shown enthusiasm for Estat Català, a quasi-fascist outfit in the 1930s.
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A quasi-failure, a halfhearted attempt at something that could've been so much more.
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This quasi-documentary helps answer a bunch of questions that the film left behind.
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In that same movie, Thor leaves Earth and Iron Man goes into quasi-retirement.
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Millions of government and quasi-government workers play a big role clogging its arteries.
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In broad strokes, these are questions he attempts to unpin in his quasi-memoir.
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Rossello has announced plans to privatize Puerto Rico's bankrupt, quasi-public power utility, PREPA.
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It's hard to imagine them anywhere else—these people brought us Quasi and Bratmobile.
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Tighter liquidity helps the leu which the bank keeps in a quasi managed float.
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Home to all the quasi-racist memes and celebrity beach sightings you can handle.
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So it looked like a quasi-commitment to raise rates four times in 2016.
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"Insurance companies shouldn't sell quasi-wealth management products purely for investment purposes," said Yuan.
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Quasars, short for quasi-stellar object, are the brightest persistent things in the universe.
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Novogratz ran his first quasi hedge fund when he was barely four years old.
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India revoked the region's quasi-autonomous status with a change to the national constitution.
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"They both use quasi-religious medieval references in promoting war against Islam," Pankowski said.
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He played sevenths with quasi-surgical precision, carving memory after memory from the hippocampus.
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We can't really tell, given the jagged and quasi-random nature of these tragedies.
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I say "quasi-campaign manager" because Donald Trump barely has any campaign to manage.
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Ultimately organizations reflect their leaders, and Trump's quasi-campaign reflects Trump's preferences and personality.
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He embarks on a tour wherein he spies quasi-voyeuristically on other people's kitchens.
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Nor the quasi-ceiling panels it would sell to commercial customers like coffee shops.
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Doubtless, quasi-Westernized men and women from the exotic Orient flatter white self-images.
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I did not consider Mr. Rishikof's performance of any judicial or quasi-judicial acts.
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Somehow the Wall, a massive quasi-magical ice construction, has been repaired in months.
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Mr. Ryan even launched a quixotic (read: quasi-suicidal) challenge to the minority leader.
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Jen's survival, while neither supernatural nor superhuman, nonetheless grants her a quasi-mythic status.
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The Labour Party just got its butt kicked by the quasi-Trumpian Boris Johnson.
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"The Creator" is 22 minutes of puerile pleasure from the Dallas quasi-rapper 10k.
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The quasi pornographic nature of the penis article falls somewhere between paradox and ignorance.
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The devolution of Dar into a quasi-lovesick nut job was well done, too.
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The military then installs a quasi-civilian government led by former general Thein Sein.
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The big picture: Facebook's operations as a quasi-state span realms such as ... 1.
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But Germany, birthplace of the car, has a quasi-religious need for unbridled speed.
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Public finances are distorted by quasi-fiscal activities, including directed and off-balance sheet lending.
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There, the system is run by a quasi-autonomous government agency, which reduces political meddling.
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There is a quasi-libertarian pretense among that crowd that government is slow and inefficient.
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There's also a violent sports game called "motorball," which becomes quasi-central to the storyline.
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There is a kind of voyeuristic, sort of quasi-dirty old man aspect to it.
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Today, its quasi-affiliate in Syria alone commands up to 30,000 troops by some estimates.
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The standards say when sukuk should be classified as equity, quasi-equity or a liability.
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Basically, these pesticides serve as a quasi-effective form of male birth control for bees.
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The military junta installed a quasi-civilian regime led by ex-generals the next year.
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In 1990s North Korea's Stalinist, quasi-feudal rulers rode out a mass famine without falling.
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They apparently keep themselves removed from world affairs, which is pretty monastic for quasi-scientists.
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Damit ist die Zentralbank des nordischen Landes quasi gezwungen, den Leitzinsen der EZB zu folgen.
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In Iraq they have long enjoyed quasi-independence in an enclave in the north-east.
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The banks' funding is sourced mainly from customer deposits, and government and quasi-government entities.
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All week we were in the quasi-panic mode that has characterized the entire year.
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Those times created what could best be described as a quasi-parliamentary form of governance.
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For this study we studied a particular subclass of these waves: quasi-stationary waves, i.e.
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It was a typical Donald Trump speech wrapped up in higher quality quasi-presidential rhetoric.
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"Forza Napoli!" shouts Nancy as she wades into her audience, embracing their quasi-religious rapture.
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Because my mom is a doctor, I thought she'd understand; it's quasi-close to science.
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Washington Post reporter David Farenthold won for his coverage of Donald Trump's quasi-bogus charities.
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The winner last year was Quasi Modo, who had short spine syndrome, a birth defect.
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Share a subtle, reflective article written by a quasi-Twitter famous writer of your choosing.
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We also believe hard-currency sovereign and quasi-sovereign bonds will continue to perform well.
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"Six months in, $430 million later … the administration is making Tornillo quasi-permanent," DeLauro said.
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Imagine during the next decade the impact on Asia of a quasi-Sinicized Korean Peninsula.
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Hamas took over the Gaza Strip, making it a quasi-state under Islamic religious law.
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The law, which has quasi-constitutional status, places Israel's Jewish identity over and above democracy.
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The banks' funding is mainly sourced from customer deposits and government and quasi-government entities.
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There's one other, intriguing possible outcome of Bush's quasi-endorsement: a disproportionate response from Trump.
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The military then installs a quasi-civilian government led by a former general, Thein Sein.
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Things we heard were, one, it's okay to talk about quasi-public figures in reviews.
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The Woman sings mostly in long-spun lyrical phrases, with stretches of quasi-spoken dialogue.
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According to the gallery, Quasi will be gracing its rooftop for the next three years.
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Moreover, they were not even hiding that they wanted to create a quasi-state there.
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But a few have taken to their new role as quasi-therapists and social workers.
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The dining car was bustling and had an appealing, quasi-art deco feel to it.
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But it also fits neatly with the Freedom Party's anti-establishment and quasi-libertarian tilt.
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Mr. Macron, as soon as he was elected, reverted to a quasi-monarchical presidential role.
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The quasi-investigations of Kaysing and Sibrel share similarities to the ones we see today.
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Even at the time, the Angels were at the very least a quasi-criminal organization.
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White's quasi-abstract landscapes are sublime and mournful, a path also charted by Anselm Kiefer.
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That all changed in 21, when a quasi-civilian government oversaw the deregulation of telecommunications.
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The Kindle's quasi-functional web browser is not at all tempting outside of an emergency.
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Tech platforms have evolved into quasi-states with only the most rudimentary of justice systems.
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How To, which hits stores today, is a quasi-sequel to Munroe's book What If?
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Such passions are matched by the quasi-professional intensity of the Duncanville school's football programme.
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Clearly, the league thinks that teams taking advantage of quasi-loopholes is part of that.
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In 1987, scientists verified the existence of this "quasi-liquid" layer with X-ray imaging.
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So in that sense, I do see it as a quasi-nuclear move in itself.
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And in the context of the quasi-violent tone of Trump's real rallies, he's not surprised.
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The program design allowed Mello to assess some quasi-random variation in which cities got grants.
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"You could be forgiven for looking at AA as a quasi-religious, spiritual entity," Kelly said.
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As Trump's weird, quasi-promise got reported by media, people asked more questions: Is this real?
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So that means the White Walkers are a quasi-natural backlash to humanity's growth and expansion.
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This was 22006, at Sasquatch — the Pacific Northwest's grungy, quasi-alt version of a music festival.
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Some are leftist activists who say they believe in the quasi-socialist vision of Syria's Kurds.
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One was that they had "quasi-sovereign interests" in being treated fairly before the federal government.
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Judged as an attempt to recreate a quasi-mythical past, things did not go so smoothly.
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Here, as elsewhere, the dissolving, quasi-abstract backgrounds play against the solidity of his female figures.
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Continued quasi-fiscal electricity-sector losses are likely to prevent the government debt burden from stabilizing.
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That had led to a period of underperformance for quasi-sovereigns, especially in the energy complex.
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Suffice to say, the developers don't like being quasi-prescient about the locations of tomorrow's wars.
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Under Lemma Megersa, its charismatic new leader, it has rebranded itself as a quasi-opposition party.
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There is symbolic power in order, uniform … All this operates on a symbolic, quasi-mystical plane.
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Puerto Rico, which held states have a quasi-sovereign interest in protecting their residents from discrimination.
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This provided researchers like Krueger with quasi-natural experiments of a type too rare in economics.
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It thus raises the prospect of custom-designed humans, or even quasi-humans, without any parents.
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She's even rocked a rather unfortunate quasi-mullet, but let's blame that on it being 1985.
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Services for the young are often about "doing it by themselves—quasi-sex", Mr Matsushima says.
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It's also true that the decisions of quasi-independent Western regulators have gained a political edge.
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Like I have always loved the character of 'Quasi Modo' from the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
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Azerbaijan purchases billions worth of military equipment to protect its citizens from its quasi-rogue neighbor.
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This debt is covered by interest-free quasi loans from local banks to the central bank.
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Like IS, the front presents itself as a quasi-government in areas where it is dominant.
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We basically have an election and live in a quasi-authoritarian state until the next election.
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Payne, showing utopian plans going awry, depicts gated colonies of "smalls" in gleeful, quasi-anthropological detail.
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WILLIAMSON: -- quasi-medical -- yeah, if the state is going to do violence, let's make it violence.
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Assange takes a quasi-neo-Marxist view of religion, but he is attuned to master narratives.
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He also proposed measures to anchor France and Germany into a quasi-irreversible European institutional structure.
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"The majority report reflects all of the shortcomings of this quasi-investigation," he said on Thursday.
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This is not a government corporation or quasi-government entity dependent on taxpayers and federal appropriations.
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DeVos referred to those policies as "federal overreach" that established quasi-judicial systems without judicial protections.
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Taylor has become the show's knightly quasi-protagonist, displacing the class war with a generational one.
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The models we have of successful competing health plans have a public or quasi-public option.
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Elmer Bernstein's symphonic theme became a quasi national anthem, enjoying a long life promoting Marlboro cigarettes.
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The forums of Google and Facebook seem quasi-public in part because of their extraordinary reach.
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This tale of Hollywood involvement in a real-life narco drama is strange and quasi-comedic.
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This morning, Janet Weiss and Sam Coomes of Quasi released a compilation album called Battle Hymns.
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But the strength of Washington, DC, in our constitutional system creates hurdles for such quasi-federalism.
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Countries are taking the U.S. to court, but the WTO's quasi-judicial process moves too slowly.
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You can also now earn a little (quasi-)passive income renting your own wheels out, too.
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The last version of the bill put that quasi-risk pool/slush fund at $182 billion.
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Today, many breweries have embraced a similar model of quasi-independent corporate partnership and persistent novelty.
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These podcasters lead one of the largest quasi-spiritual self-help "denominations" in the United States.
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If I couldn't find Mr. Right, what about Mr. Quasi-Right augmented by a few others?
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"That was actually surprising to me: how few quasi-experimental studies had been done," Kilmer said.
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Early this year, he moved to exert his control over the quasi-independent schools commissioner's office.
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Instead, he came home, helped unseat them and replaced them with his own quasi-autocratic rule.
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In office, his government has gutted the environment ministry and Ibama, the quasi-autonomous environmental agency.
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She leaves behind a quasi-committed boyfriend — the only part of the story that feels forced.
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" But United States authorities had already revoked his visa on the grounds of "quasi-terrorist activities.
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However, because of marijuana's quasi-legal status in the district, many larger companies are staying away.
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Locked in a ghettoized quasi-state, they are torn between both sides' unclear and repressive rules.
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If you're using it in a quasi-spiritual way without proper knowledge or training, yes, probably.
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The actual, transactional quasi friendships that New Yorkers have with their bodega guys are plenty interesting.
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Bevirt helps run an incubator outside of Santa Cruz that's been described as a quasi-commune.
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One involved a new quasi-government entity — the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, known as PCORI.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un struck a quasi-conciliatory tone in his New Year's address.
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However, the government also increased net lending to the economy, representing a quasi-fiscal policy loosening.
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Most practitioners, however, primarily use quasi-psychoanalytic methods like one-on-one or group therapy sessions.
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"I can't love, I can only desire," the nameless narrator of this quasi-diaristic account reflects.
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Impeachment, censure, or other quasi-judicial remedies might apply in other circumstances, though not this one.
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Should someone spearhead the return of stamp collecting as a quasi-ironic hobby among urban millennials?
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Originally developed by IBM, SQL was initially used to manage IBM's original quasi-relational database management system.
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Quasi-legible in the background are screenprinted layers of newsprint, lifted from articles mostly about climate change.
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Those are quasi-crystals, and their existence means there's a whole new world of forms of matter.
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The quasi-clean slate of a second-year team in New York is part of the appeal.
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Few, unfortunately, are comprehensible in this peculiar hybrid of rock concert, performance-art piece and quasi-musical.
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The mostly dark, quasi-period costumes, by Beth Goldenberg, match the gloomy settings and increasingly dire events.
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The quasi-fiscal losses of the electricity sector continue to put pressure on the government's debt dynamics.
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With all these silhouettes having quasi-controversial comebacks, we're wondering: Where is the resurgence of the tankini?
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On May 25th Hong Kong's quasi-parliament, the Legislative Council, approved the launch of a feasibility study.
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Another, Caroline Hoxby of Stanford, showcased the creative potential of a "quasi-experimental" technique: the instrumental variable.
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But under Lemma Megersa, its charismatic new leader, it has rebranded itself as a quasi-opposition party.
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First, the device has a full touchscreen rather than a clunky quasi-touchscreen like the Charge 2.
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He is the first chief executive of a major bank to be grilled at quasi-judicial inquiry.
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You know the people we're talking about: The quasi-famous folks who recognize, but don't know how.
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Within the quasi sci-fi setting of Synthetic Desert, it is the humans who feel like aliens.
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They have a seat reserved for them in Hong Kong's quasi-parliament, the Legislative Council (or Legco).
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Also here are some quasi-reports we found so we can pretend this has some scientific background.
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Some Doctor Who fans, for example, find it easy to accept a two-hearted, quasi-immortal alien
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The group, clad in quasi-fascist official uniforms and unsmilingly, perform a succession of surrealist dance moves.
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Among malware tested: quasi-intelligent software that learns about the computer environment it's attacking as it moves.
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Serving as the pageant's mistress of ceremonies and the film's quasi-narrator is Flawless Sabrina (Jack Doroshow).
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But it's the ample vision underpinning her vibrant, quasi-abstract paintings that ultimately makes them so compelling.
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The Indian alkaloid factories in Ghazipur and Neemuch were mothballed, and only the "quasi-medical" industry remained.
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A weakening economy, a quasi-fixed exchange rate and more porous capital controls are a volatile combination.
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The quasi-judicial agency has the power to bar certain goods from coming into the United States.
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Since the Bundestag has never yet voted on her overall policy, Mr Papier calls it "quasi-legal".
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It is also unclear how the policies handle quasi-lobbyists who do not officially register as lobbyists.
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The speaker takes a quasi-teardrop form, which a base that seamless transitions into three metal tripods.
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There was also talk of an agreement to exchange liaison offices — quasi-embassies — between Pyongyang and Washington.
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From early on, the world's secret rulers were said to possess extraordinary powers, supernatural and quasi-scientific.
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Pe Zin Tun was a civil servant who had been retained from the previous quasi-civilian government.
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Many firms have responded by shifting production to China, which can give a brand quasi-local status.
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" The distinctions were explained to trainees in arcane formulas such as "Not Protected + Quasi protected = not protected.
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A quasi-reboot of a horrifying Japanese film, "The Grudge" is making its debut on January 3.
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The offer of Russian passports is a quasi-annexation of Donetsk and Luhansk into the Russian Federation.
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As the quasi cold war between Mars and Earth heats up, her unit is sent into action.
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The Trump quasi-campaign has tried to spin its absence of organization as a bold new strategy.
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To that point, the all-white, quasi-orthopedic sneaker has been — and continues to be — a trend.
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In addition to collecting great anecdotes, there are other perks (or quasi-perks) of being a judge.
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Experiences common to the group are therefore legitimately represented as happening to a single, quasi-allegorical figure.
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Oracular, intoxicating poems are punctuated by quasi-Socratic dialogues, titled "The Poetry Cops," about memory and narrative.
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Hard not to see the influence of Renaissance Italy in these landscapes, portraits and quasi-religious scenes.
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"Frankenstein" is thus, above all, a triumph of expression, the quasi-therapeutic transformation of pain into art.
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Its openness creates a wellspring of creativity, but also persistent problems with harassment and quasi-ironic bigotry.
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No longer were they a quasi-military organization tasked primarily with intercepting drug runners and chasing smugglers.
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Come quasi tutti gli abitanti del Cairo, Regeni passò la giornata a casa, lavorando e ascoltando musica.
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What exactly is the lesson — it was enshrined in a quasi-academic setting, after all — of Rihanna?
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That would create a quasi-federal institutional environment to prevent policy domination by any single member country.
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The request is the latest chapter in the long saga of PREPA, the quasi-public power company.
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"Loyal" is one of a pair of new songs, and it's quasi-mystical in its tender incantations.
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There's some Flannery O'Connor, Harry Crews and Katherine Dunn in her interest in freaks and quasi-freaks.
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In the Thuringian town of Eisenach, where Bach was born, quasi-pagan notions of devilry still prevailed.
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Mysterious hordes of itinerant pirates have repeatedly attacked the monasteries of a sprawling quasi-Holy Roman Empire.
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But these are the kinds of adrenalized and quasi-random achievements we expect of our tech billionaires.
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They voted in secret on Monday to gut the one quasi-independent office that investigates House ethics.
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But logic is of surprisingly little help in the epic, quasi-comical confrontations he has with listeners.
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And when they don't look like Pixar or Disney animated films, they resemble flat, quasi-abstract paintings.
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Meanwhile, Putin will be creating an agency that could ultimately come to challenge his quasi-dictatorial rule.
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"He's more of a quasi-point guard once he's in there by himself," Casey told VICE Sports.
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It then does the same with James's time in Miami as a kind of quasi-control group.
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Even China would be alarmed to find its neighbor and quasi-ally suddenly flirting with global war.
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A lot of the money Odebrecht was stealing came form country's quasi-state owned oil company, Petrobras.
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And they point out in these memos to give the prosecutor a power to indict and force a President in a trial is in effect the quasi removal or the movement towards a quasi removal where the prosecutor and the jury replace the Senate, if a President is impeached.
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At the time Ferrara was desperate and quasi-homeless, and this was exactly what he wanted to hear.
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As Calvin totes his quasi-European and Southern culture, the formally educated Schultz soon can't contain his contempt.
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But the utility sector is not a market economy; it's a quasi-socialist, semi-monopolistic Rube Goldberg contraption.
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My primer in the quasi-moral Code stuck with me as I adjusted to life on death row.
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If that happens, we turn into a sort of quasi-credit crunch as we have seen in 2011.
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However, the IMF has discouraged the central bank from participating in programmes it describes as "quasi-fiscal activity".
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For the first 90 percent of the report, all of its findings were innocuous, mostly quasi-astrological blather.
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It also considers BPM's quasi-full ownership, and Akros and its parent being subject to the same regulator.
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Shatteringly stupid and repulsively misogynistic, "Martyrs" mashes revenge, torture and the supernatural into one solid, quasi-religious lump.
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But it's more lenient on statements about subsets of these categories, and about "quasi-protected" categories like refugees.
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The youngest of the Kardashians has offered a special quasi-music video/teaser for her newest lip product.
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Amnesia did this well with its spinoffs — A Machine for Pigs and the Justine quasi-DLC — for example.
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Another is the quasi-religious official cult of Chávez, who died of cancer four years ago this week.
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You're the reason why my personal transition into a quasi-normal, everyday life has been gratifying and full.
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This type of quasi-NFT could also be used to offer multiple series of limited-subscriber investment products.
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It eschewed that economic ideology in favor of the massive growth of its quasi-capitalist system has provided.
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Over the last three years, net exports shaved 23 percent off Italy's quasi stagnant 2122 percent GDP growth.
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For a general audience, he wrote several books on behavioural economics, starting with "Quasi-Rational Economics" in 1991.
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"The utility and power company either is a direct or quasi-monopoly, leaving no customer choice," he said.
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NIIF, a quasi-sovereign wealth fund, said ADIA will become the first institutional investor in its master fund.
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While her murals for the Charlton Yarnall house in Philadelphia were secular, they have a quasi-religious feel.
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Microsoft's idea is to split a particle—for example an electron—in two, creating Majorana fermion quasi-particles.
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The bill creates a quasi-internet history database that's accessible to law enforcement upon request, among other measures.
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Quasi is unable to turn his head, but otherwise his condition doesn't affect his day-to-day activities.
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Quasi is unable to turn his head, but otherwise his condition doesn't affect his day to day activities.
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We were terrible enough to find ways to keep quasi-slavery going for quite a while after that.
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She flawlessly continued to perform, post quasi-flub, being the hands-down best part of the halftime show.
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My last encounter with Wevr was the washed-out quasi-found-footage tones of its mystery series Gone.
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For Kim, who's grown tired of the smell of raw fish, her daughter's tournaments have become quasi-vacations.
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L.A. Park, Ultimo Dragon, the quasi-retired Big Show, Chris Jericho (who is probably immortal), and Jeff Jarrett.
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He appeared often on Televisa, Mexico's quasi-official broadcaster, and publicly supported the long-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party.
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The New York Fed, a quasi-public institution, watches Wall Street and carries out the Fed's monetary policies.
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Only a startup would conceive of work without money, because in Startup Land a "valuation" is quasi-fictional.
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The police must not be seen by residents as quasi-military occupiers, but rather as allies and partners.
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It speaks to a quasi pre-sexual younger audience: The digital natives who are driving today's celebrity culture.
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His main interest is in re-creating the socialist quasi-utopia that sustained and shaped his parents' generation.
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Even though he's written several quasi memoirs, Mr. Trillin has never been the type to spill his guts.
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The protest came after India revoked the part of its constitution that established the quasi-independence of Kashmir.
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This is supported by its quasi-monopoly status, strong management team and a highly customer-centric business model.
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A year-long quasi judicial Royal Commission inquiry ended last month, exposing widespread wrongdoing in Australia's financial industry.
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Meanwhile, other quasi-financial firms, including Quicken and China's Alipay and WeChat, have stepped in to provide loans.
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These are a domestic quasi-currency that looked to solve the lack of U.S. dollars in the country.
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We might assume that we're in the territory of the Branch Davidians or a polygamous quasi-Mormon sect.
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Haegue Yang: Quasi-Pagan Minimal continues at Greene Naftali (508 W 26th St, Chelsea, Manhattan) through April 16.
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We call them the ninjas because of their black fatigues and the quasi-militaristic way they conduct themselves.
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"You'll make it or you won't, and then you'll die" he sings later, a quasi-self-deprecating motto.
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Even for those who haven't seen American Psycho before, you're probably familiar with the quasi-reality it depicts.
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Amtrak, with its quasi-public status and reliance on congressional appropriations, must remain attuned to politics, he said.
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He makes less impact as an onstage character than he did as a quasi-fantastical force in prose.
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There's NordicTrack, which I remember from my youth as my father's strange, quasi-skiing fitness machine, for example.
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United Nations' sanctions are now targeting one of the most lucrative enterprises: the export of quasi slave labor.
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I have a piece of quasi-Japanese garden sculpture I made with topiary and a slab of rock.
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Thanks to Hollywood, travelers fly to New Zealand expecting to be transported back to a quasi-medieval fantasyland.
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An ex-Marine (Gabriel Chavarria) searches for his sister (Jessica Garza), who's joined a quasi-religious sacrificial cult.
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Quasi-tribal divisions are preserved in huge murals on the gable ends of rowhouses, depicting each side's heroes.
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He also arrested the owners of the three main quasi-independent private television networks, MBC, ART and Rotana.
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Since the start of Medicaid expansion, 77 studies, most of them quasi-experimental in design, have been published.
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Jemisin went with her, and hated it: the regimentation of Southern society, the quasi-suburban alienation, the racism.
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The question quickly arose: What about other teachers, ordinary teachers whom no one would regard as quasi-ministers?
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BOOK THERAPY I am quasi-obsessed with our current political situation, and it's really hard to look away.
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That ought to be music to the ears of America's quasi-isolationists, including Trump's critics on the left.
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"If you can quasi-quarantine yourself, active infection shouldn't last much longer than 48 hours," Dr. Shust said.
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Robert F. Kennedy served as his brother's attorney general and Nancy Reagan as her husband's quasi-personnel director.
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The revelations made at the quasi-judicial Royal Commision inquiry has forced AMP's top management to step down.
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This has split investors large and small into warring camps — both sides digging in with quasi-religious fervor.
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Fewer jobs are being created on Mr. Modi's watch than under the previous government of quasi-foreign liberals.
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But it does — and this small, weird, quasi-family's summer together is equal parts hilarious and moving. —A.
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You might ask yourself why the quasi-governmental Federal Reserve doesn't just buy bonds directly from the Treasury.
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"The millennial suburban, urbanites essentially have their pets as their quasi children," Guggenheim Securities analyst David Westenberg said.
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By combining the surviving crew members' reminisces with the restored footage, Ghani creates a fascinating quasi-historical document.
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CS: If you think of them as a parallel legislature with something like lawmaking capacity, or at least as quasi-public, quasi-private nudgers with respect to the arc of the political universe, that from the standpoint of democracy isn't ideal, because they aren't elected and they're not accountable to anyone.
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The unusual scene shocked many and turned into a quasi-movement on the left unified by one rallying cry.
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Quasi-crystals can also be used when you need something that's especially hard, like hypodermic needles or industrial parts.
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Former President Bill Clinton In discussing his smoking process, Obama was riffing on Clinton's famous quasi-admission from 1992.
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A quasi-optional air filter component for the Glowforge — which costs an additional $995 — also isn't shipping until November.
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The bottom line: For them, owning a media property is a quasi-philanthropic way to invest in civil society.
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But the president normally doesn't micromanage Justice Department policy, treating the Justice Department mostly as a quasi-independent agency.
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China has arrayed a slew of public and quasi-private initiatives to challenge the U.S. in the space race.
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THESE are difficult times for Electricité de France (EDF), the country's quasi-monopolistic electricity provider, serving 2003% of homes.
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The Peloton videos have also turned New York City spin instructors into quasi-celebrities among the broader cycling community.
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My hometown, despite being 70 miles west, has somehow morphed into a quasi D.C.suburb over the past 20 years.
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One class of solution they call "quasi-Luddite" — measures that try to stall or reverse the trend of automation.
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At least 10 rebel groups have not joined the NCA, an accord negotiated by the previous quasi-civilian administration.
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Move around, and the glass panels refract, conjuring new color combinations and lending the piece a quasi-kaleidoscopic feel.
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The US electricity sector, for instance, is a Rube Goldberg contraption of overlapping jurisdictions, regulated monopolies, and quasi-markets.
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When Palihapitiya told Hamid about Maidenberg's quasi-departure, Hamid disclosed his plans (before having the opportunity to inform Maidenberg).
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More specifically, the study says a "quasi-stationary circumglobal Rossby wave train" helped deny the storm an escape route.
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It even had its own quasi-naturalistic headset accessories: two large stone circles that delineated where participants could move.
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No one has sent me either of them, ever, even though I actually ride an aerial tramway quasi-frequently.
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It's kind of a factor of working in these light-industrial buildings, in repurposed garages, in quasi-domestic spaces.
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A quasi-tutorial sequence involved throwing potatoes into labelled bins before using a lit torch to ignite a reaction.
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Thanks, NHL, for making our jobs easier by taking a random night off due to some minor quasi-holiday.
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The obvious costs of keeping such a significant, quasi-governmental function under wraps rarely rank as a corporate concern.
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Backward-looking businessmen and quasi-economists who push half-baked tax policies that benefit the very few, are plentiful.
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His extemporaneous, rambling, quasi-factual speeches confuse pundits — including me — who are used to hearing politicians make careful arguments.
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" It, too, avoids overt description, here in favor of what Mr. Cerdenia calls "a large, quasi-symmetrical narrative arc.
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She can credibly answer her opponents' claims by repeating her quasi-official catchphrase, "I have a plan for that".
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If it wasn't clear before, it is now: We are right in the middle of a quasi-election campaign.
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Instead, funds engage in quasi-passive governance, often herding toward activist investors that do not have these cross-holdings.
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During the campaign, he has trumpeted a quasi-isolationist "America first" policy that casts his unpredictability as a virtue.
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Some workers are indeed hopping from startup to startup every six months, or working as quasi-freelancers for Uber.
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He titled his anti-Trump quasi-manifesto Conscience of A Conservative, copying fellow Arizonan and Senate alum Barry Goldwater.
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The cash-strapped quasi-government agency has largely depended on the boom in e-commerce shipments in recent years.
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Or as Venture Beat says, we are in for a "quasi proxy war" between "the Americans and the Chinese".
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But out of these quasi-anthropological engagements, she arrives at images that seem to contain other forms of knowing.
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In the 85033s, the U.S. helped establish the Palestinian Authority, a transitional quasi-state designed to become fully sovereign.
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Posts like Timetodoitt's and Exmuslimmaga's go one further, by playing on /r/The_Donald's tendency towards quasi-Orientalist concern trolling.
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So the title isn't in any way a sort of quasi-ironic statement about this being your sophomore effort?
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The quasi-court process allows opponents to air grievances and will ultimately determine the legal grounds of the project.
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But if he wrote about racism in a metaphorical, quasi-fictional world—suddenly he could say everything he wanted.
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Punk took his very real straight-edge lifestyle and turned it up to a quasi-messianic, moralizing-asshole crescendo.
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So that was a Court that was deeply divided, and not on literally partisan but on quasi-partisan lines.
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The Hong Kong protest movement is about democracy, pushing back on police power, and preserving the city's quasi-autonomy.
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Forget exceptional; America has been hard-pressed to produce a quasi-contender in this tournament or any Grand Slam.
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Both wear the skinny jeans and Converse sneakers that make up the quasi-uniform of the American middle-schooler.
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This weakness for quasi-enlightened despotism in the global South stems from a visceral fear of politically disaffected masses.
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Beginning in January, the administration reduced funding for the agency, which in some ways functions as a quasi government.
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Clinton, as a quasi-incumbent, is eventually going to have to defend some important aspects of the status quo.
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Pictures of these exemplars were thought to have a quasi-magical effect on viewers, who would emulate their virtue.
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Withdrawal from Syria, along with partial withdrawal from Afghanistan, is consonant with the quasi-isolationism he's preached for decades.
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They lend the concrete sculptures a quasi-archaeological aura, filling out the details surrounding these fragments of yesteryear's everyday.
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No one knows if we are all going to have the urge to have sex after this quasi-hibernation.
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On the Runway It took the State of the Union to get her in a state of quasi-support.
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Bobby Heugel, the owner of this second-floor quasi-speakeasy, is a Japanophile, having visited the country many times.
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The bipartisan, quasi-independent office, which refers ethics issues to the committee, recommended the review by a unanimous vote.
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Members of the Philharmonic were asked to get up from their seats as quasi-actors in the spiritual drama.
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The "Sunny" gang is confused when the quasi-literate Charlie announces he has written a musical in Season 4.
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CommonBond is a worthy competitor in the spaceCommonBond isn&apost the first student lender to move into quasi-banking.
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The vision makes her a quasi-celebrity, drawing journalists, religious leaders and a climate scientist into her small town.
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This sort of conflicted, "cross-pressured" voter often appears in vigorous debates over swing voters in quasi-hypothetical terms.
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Much of Silicon Valley, America's premier growth engine for 40 years, would be turned into a quasi-public utility.
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In Agee's vividly contemporary and sensuous translation, "Agathe" zeros in on a quasi-mystical adventure in living and loving.
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Although writing rules is a quasi-legislative function, some regulatory departments also are charged with adjudicating their own rules.
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Breitbart got traffic off quasi-comical headlines; the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones screamed on his livestream like Sam Kinison.
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Q supposedly communicated with their followers through encoded posts known as "Q drops" on the quasi-anonymous forum 8chan.
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The specific type of funding the EIB is granting Bolt is what's known as a "quasi-equity" debt facility.
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The quasi-aristocracy of the WASP upper class has been replaced by a "meritocracy" of a more varied elite.
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"Even if you insist it was quasi-rape, there is not a chance that you can win," he wrote.
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But modern, quasi-systematized "hospital clowning" first emerged, experts tell me, in 1986 in the United States and Canada.
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There's a believable weight to Alucard, to how he runs, lurches, ducks; even though he's a (quasi?) supernatural being.
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And then you can communicate with them, like, your quasi-pro Trump uncle might be on the fence. Right.
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He is currently working on an artist book called Quasi-Public, Semi-Private that will be released in November.
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The upshot of Clinton's quasi-apology is to disavow the second claim while increasing her bet on the first.
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The quasi-legalization of marijuana created a gold rush for the industry, and startups like Demetrix are reaping the benefits.
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They were under the impression they had bought shares or "quasi shares" whereas the products they had were "completely synthetic".
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It just makes his enthusiasm look exhausting — especially when it involves extended, quasi-romantic flirtation with people he's never met.
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There's even a quasi-explanation for why Luke ended up as Red Five: the original Red Five perished over Scarif.
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Paul Verhoeven's bleak 1987 tech-fantasy Robocop is another influence on Blood Drive's vision of a quasi-fascist police force.
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The danger is that heavy-handedness by soldiers and police under martial law may upset this quasi-peace in Mindanao.
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Myanmar's transition from a military dictatorship to a quasi democracy has emboldened LGBT people to begin openly calling for equality.
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Quasi-fascist militias, such as the Azov Battalion, have fought Russia in the east and taken a role in policing.
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Both draw upon quasi-scientific or technological methods, but they also intuit patterns as expressions of the individual and society.
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The commission is a quasi-judicial body established by law, so legislation would be required for Duterte to scrap it.
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Perhaps you could write a follow-up on why new technologies are invariably greeted with quasi-religious adoration by journalists.
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Taube never wavered in his belief that the quasi-mythical number could be hit from the moment it was announced.
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The Oilers claimed him in the 1979 quasi-expansion draft held when four WHA teams were absorbed into the league.
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The institute's walls are thick with framed photographs of foreign dignitaries, for favoured think-tanks also do quasi-diplomatic work.
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Its quasi-professional tone is a big part of what makes it so beguiling (to some) and also so dangerous.
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Along with such figures as Jeb Bush, the former governor of Florida, Mr Kasich is derided as a quasi-Democrat.
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Microsoft is pursuing a technology that is exotic even by the standards of quantum computing, involving quasi-particles called anyons.
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Pressures on the Vietnamese dong's quasi-fixed currency regime led to a decline in reserves of nearly 2265% in 29935Q15.
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Quasi had his neck clipped and cleaned to help the skin heal from his collar wound and he was neutered.
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The shelter wrote that Quasi will not be available for adoption until he is healthy and has his temperament evaluated.
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However, Quasi the Great now has his very own Facebook page where his fans can keep up with his progress.
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You know, the place where war lords, gun runners and international arms dealers make quasi-legal—and super illegal—deals.
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The thought has always been: 'Well, everyone knows they're kind of quasi-rigged, and they're only losing a few bucks.
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The vulnerabilities alone can go for hundreds of thousands of dollars on quasi-legal markets that cater to intelligence agencies.
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Their systems of patronage and quasi-religious sermons are hugely popular with people who consider the government has failed them.
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However, Marinelli, who refers to himself as a "quasi-democrat who happens to support independence," has no such ideological agenda.
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If even quasi-corroborating evidence comes out later, Trump will use it to show that he was right all along.
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But the government has also allowed lots of big mergers and quasi-monopolies in various sectors of the internet already.
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Transparency in the context of this quasi judicial process is to provide fundamental fairness and due process for the president.
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Batman's quasi-moral stance on killing resembles the (yep) injustice inherent in systems of policing and control in American society.
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He complained bitterly about the majority's statement that Massachusetts' "quasi-sovereign" interests entitled it to "special solicitude" in standing analysis.
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Instead, it has been treated as a quasi-news story, to be caught before its moment on Twitter has faded.
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For decades, the Palestinian people have languished in quasi-autonomous areas where their lives are sadly subservient to Israeli needs.
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For the past three years, the Crimson Tide have won this now-quasi-rivalry game by at least 37 points.
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In Fitch's view, this represents a form of unappropriated quasi-subsidy of RUB3 billion in 2017 in the regulated segment.
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Ironically, the money is the least of the problems in a quasi-permanent state of unease in French-German relations.
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The Leave side is often portrayed as a quasi-racist movement whose sole aim is to foment hostility toward foreigners.
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Rosneft has operated as a quasi-political arm of Putin's government in the past and is continuing to do so.
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This clear governance principle has not been important for public representatives at the quasi-governmental Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
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The Kingdom seems to favor a quasi-Marxist program of meeting needs by tapping its members abilities, with spiritual overtones.
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Quasi-legal proceedings, reality-TV star-sponsored commutations, and unconstitutional pre-trial delays are not signs of a healthy system.
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In February, Mueller's team filed quasi-symbolic indictments against Russian intelligence operatives who used social media sites to spread disinformation.
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The real test of the changed sentiment could come in the form of a bond offering from quasi-sovereign Petrobras.
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But when that accretion rate drops, the disk puffs up into a quasi-spherical structure that struggles to emit light.
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Open-carrying militias, by contrast, designate themselves as quasi-law enforcement but are not subject to the same public scrutiny.
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Liu Han-Chih's series of "quasi-props" exposes private mental states, so that human nature attains both release and forgiveness.
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"Lopsided" was a quasi-ballad that, had it been cleaned up, could have had a home on alt-rock radio.
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"The quasi-sexual experiences and nurturing experiences that we have in the world are commonly with the mother," he says.
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Our Faustian quasi-hero deals with it all by strangling, dismembering, and decapitating soldiers of both God and Satan's armies.
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Madonna enraged American conservatives with her quasi-spiritual "Like A Prayer" and its music video's black Jesus in the 90s.
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But, but, but: Despite all of those quasi-mitigating factors, PE firms do have moral obligations to portfolio company employees.
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The quasi-primitive style is offset by the detail, creating an arresting tribute to the things and people Jackson loves.
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Myanmar angered China in 2011 when its former quasi-civilian government suspended the $3.6 billion dam project amid environmental concerns.
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In the last decade or so, researchers have published a number of very high-quality randomized trials and quasi-experiments.
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It was also the location for a comedic quasi-reality show, "Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family," on MTV2.
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Even a single exposure to information that sounds like it could be quasi-plausible can increase the perception of accuracy.
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In 1946, the Supreme Court justice Hugo Black proposed an alternative way to think about big corporations, as quasi governments.
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By 2016, California was so solidly Democratic that commentators now speak of it as a liberal quasi-nation counterbalancing Trumpland.
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The portraits in "42nd and Vanderbilt" are labeled in quasi-scientific manner with the date and time they were taken.
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The Bangladeshi government might have pulled whatever license allowed them to host their exhibition in the academy's quasi-public space.
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And the individual mandate is replaced with a quasi-mandate that financially penalizes people who don't maintain continuous insurance coverage.
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You will know something's askew even before you get to the end of the first of those quasi-pornographic playlets.
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But Iraq is majority Shia, and the government has been Shia-dominated since the advent of quasi-democracy in 2003.
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Its continuum of orthodoxy slides between animism, Taoism, Maoist atheism and the quasi capitalism of its favorite son, Deng Xiaoping.
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The very idea of an outsider's bringing free-market capitalism to Japan's quasi-socialist corporate culture jabbed at historical wounds.
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Les responsables municipaux qui ont eu à travailler avec M. Khashoggi parlent de son enthousiasme quasi obsessionnel pour le projet.
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The aesthetic is one of healing — dozens of performers dressed in all white reimagining popular songs as quasi-religious balms.
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What the president hasn't explained is how depriving quasi-failed states of assistance will help them do better by us.
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As such, it inevitably pays tribute to the city's iconography: its crowded tenements and highbrow retreats and quasi-legitimate nightclubs.
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Mostly, these are chronicles of extreme male suffering, torments so ghastly they turn otherwise ordinary men into quasi-religious martyrs.
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Because of the weapons' quasi-military design, even an unskilled hand can pull the trigger 40 times in a minute.
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Those excluded have 120 days to prove their citizenship at hundreds of regional quasi-judicial bodies known as foreigners' tribunals.
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I didn't want my memories of my loss to be about the quasi-modal body of a 13-week fetus.
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But she is hamstrung by a military-drafted Constitution that divides power between the generals and her quasi-civilian government.
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It's an undulant relic, almost bronze, with an unsettling resemblance to the quasi-nosed Voldemort from the "Harry Potter" movies.
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Google has become a quasi-judicial authority on the right to be forgotten, determining what constitutes private information or not.
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Because monopoly utilities have a quasi-guarantee of full cost recovery, consumers experience rising per-unit prices as demand weakens.
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" He also quotes James's quasi-palindromic complement, the ethicist James Williams: "Your time is scarce, and your technologies know it.
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It is hardly surprising that Chinese leaders are suspicious and resentful about a foreign, quasi-governmental organization taking such steps.
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And under his administration, the city became a quasi-authoritarian state for many of its black, brown and Muslim residents.
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MCAS is a quasi-autopilot feature, operating in the background to help the pilot fly the plane when hand flying.
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"If he qualifies it by saying we have defeated ISIS as a quasi-state that will be accurate," said Ochmanek.
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Perhaps Trump's most enduring round of quasi-comical storytelling came at a campaign rally in Iowa on January 23, 2016.
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"These are quasi-nutritional claims that are based on a logic chain but not on real proof," said Edlen-Nezin.
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The quasi-judicial board does not track how many claims come from people who bypassed border controls to enter Canada.
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In Assam, excluded people were given 120 days to prove their citizenship at quasi-judicial bodies known as Foreigners Tribunals.
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You have to rely on ways of exploiting random variation through methods like observational data, time series, and quasi-experiments.
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But that quasi-olive branch didn't seem to sway Turkey, which opened fire Friday against Kurdish forces in northern Syria.
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It's quasi-propaganda that paradoxically redeems the institution it indicts when nobody asked for an investigation in the first place.
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But then I remind myself that Orwell had a point, and that this quasi-bureaucratic impersonality might conceal a scam.
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Tuesday night, they overcame a late deficit to beat their foremost Eastern Conference quasi-challengers, the Toronto Raptors, 113-117.
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They pulled a sneaky maneuver to make marijuana quasi-illegal in the first place with the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act.
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On TikTok, the video app where "Old Town Road" exploded, "The Git Up" by Blanco Brown — who is signed to the country label Broken Bow — has lately taken hold in that quasi-authentic, quasi-engineered manner of second-wave adopters (though according to Billboard, the song was recorded a year ago, before "Old Town Road").
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The only quasi-mention: her economy-focused launch video said politicians look the other way while big industries do bad stuff.
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Daly and some neighbors appealed the local authority's decision to Ireland's quasi-independent planning body, An Bord Pleanala, in September 2015.
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Their systems of patronage and quasi-religious sermons are hugely popular with people who consider the government to have failed them.
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The TMO is a quasi-autonomous state enterprise responsible for regulating grain markets in Turkey, including wheat, barley, corn and rice.
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In 1998, I started working with a geologist at Princeton to find quasi-crystals in some obscure places using crystal databases.
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It is a very late entry in the long European tradition of the novel as a quasi-philosophical essay in disguise.
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This year investors expect to see more activity from "quasi-sovereign" state-owned companies, following buybacks by Kazakhstan's Kazmunaigaz (KMG) KMGZ.
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Different battles naturally take on different themes; one memorable battle included a quasi-debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fans.
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The keyboard case is sturdy and — with the help of Samsung's DEX software — it turns your tablet into a quasi-laptop.
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"Ways of working that have long been encouraged by the NIH and many research institutions ... are now quasi-criminalized," Waldman writes.
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"The key focus of the funding is likely to be off-budget quasi fiscal supports via policy banks," the bank said.
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Although the theocratic society that created the Handmaids is ruled by a quasi-Christian puritanical cult, Crabtree's influences are more diverse.
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Anyone who saw her performance at the quasi-town hall format during NBC's Commander-in-Chief forum last month knows it.
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That's how the Trump organization was run -- it was a little boutique business, populated with family members or quasi-family members.
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Descending into the cavelike quiet and viewing the exquisite metal gears in that quasi-monastic setting is almost a holy experience.
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Björk's quasi-ASMR obsession is just one part of her vocal science, the other is what's woven into her melodic sensibilities.
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"Sean was going to be expected to serve as press secretary while also being the quasi-comms director," the source said.
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But while the National Energy Board (NEB) regulator comes under the government's authority, the quasi-judicial body renders its decisions independently.
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Ironically, this also meant this quasi-money failed to alleviate Argentina's problems by making it cheaper for foreign buyers and investors.
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"Using finance to take value away from the big incumbents that have massive cost structures ... and are quasi-monopolies," he said.
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The drama has shifted to Greek ministries, EU agencies and the quasi-prisons on Aegean islands created by the Turkey deal.
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It's located too far away from Earth to fall into that category, so NASA is calling it a "quasi-satellite" instead.
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This person should be part of the quasi-independent Inspector General's office and issue reports to both the secretary and Congress.
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"You're the reason why my personal transition into a quasi-normal, everyday life has been gratifying and full," he addressed Decker.
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But their democracy got off to a rough start under the quasi-Islamist Ennahda party, which alienated much of the electorate.
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Amazon and other tech quasi-monopolies have benefitted greatly from the relaxing of antitrust laws that began in earnest in 1982.
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The push into retail, moreover, was evidence of Amazon's quasi-monopolistic behavior in both the literal marketplace and the cultural marketplace.
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Rather than overhauling the agency with bold policy initiatives, the bill rearranges the deck chairs on a sinking quasi-governmental enterprise.
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But purists worry that turning a quasi-outlaw, peripatetic pursuit into a theme park amusement will destroy its endless-summer romance.
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This "quasi-memoir" takes the form of an amble through Dublin, celebrating the city's parks, canals, pubs, and stately Georgian architecture.
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His political philosophy was a not entirely intelligible blend of personalism (a quasi-spiritual French school of thought), Confucianism, and authoritarianism.
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Hybrid bonds are often treated as quasi-equity by credit-rating firms, allowing companies to raise capital without hurting their ratings.
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" The MSPB is a quasi-judicial agency that "provides federal employees with an opportunity to appeal adverse and unfair personnel decisions.
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Can you imagine Obama spending his time in Twitter fights with some random quasi-celebrity who said something bad about him?
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"This is the cheapest quasi-unlimited 4G pricing in all developed countries," Raymond James analyst Stephane Beyazian said in a note.
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And it's also not snuff, that quasi-mystical type of porn in which men "actually" murder women for viewers' sexual jollies.
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They are precluded by the way the US structures its electric utility sector, as a patchwork of monopolies and quasi-monopolies.
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The next winter, when my diet wasn't even quasi-Paleo, I lost the weight I'd regained over the summer and fall.
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They were charged with leading and training the 'Biff Boys', a quasi-military group who possessed worrying hints of European fascism.
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And panels of stained glass throughout filter sunlight as though to cloak the whole cavernous space in a quasi-drunken state.
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Her ears and eyes, and the decorative arch above her head, establish the tightly regulated, quasi-religious structure of the composition.
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The title of this video explains what's wriggling unseen inside the artist's shirt, creating a comically — if powerfully — quasi-erotic ruckus.
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CPAC is precisely the sort of large, crowded, backslapping, cheek-kissing quasi-reunion that can turn into a germ transmission factory.
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The consulate's stand-alone diplomatic mission has functioned as a quasi-embassy to a future state the Palestinians hope to establish.
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He said the quasi-judicial body that protects government whistleblowers is effectively powerless at the moment because it lacks a quorum.
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Ukraine says Russia then engineered quasi-separatist uprisings across a belt of eastern Ukraine that escalated into a full-scale conflict.
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Only after the election did the president pivot to argue that, in fact, Mr. Lamb was something of a quasi supporter.
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They also tend to have high Mormon (witness Ted Cruz's victory in Utah for example) or other quasi ethnoreligious Christian populations.
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The Wisconsin sporteaucrats' biggest mistake here was their failure to recognize that some rhythmically chanted quasi-insults are better than others.
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The elegant, supple, quasi-melodious recitatives for the Evangelist and Jesus are unaccompanied; the lucid choral writing is dramatic, but understated.
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It's a strange relationship: a secretive quasi-dictator lining up alongside a group that says it's dedicated to revealing state secrets.
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Myrtille Bordier deftly toys with expectations as Mariane, portrayed here as a moody, sullen quasi-teenager instead of a dewy bride.
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The idea came to him that Facebook's toughest calls might best be handled by a quasi-judicial unit with autonomous powers.
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"Quasi-moons" are asteroids that orbit the sun but are close enough to Earth to seem like tiny moons moving backward.
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Even boarding a plane becomes a quasi-official moment in which all messaging, spoken or assumed, is mined for meaning. Mrs.
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"The majority report reflects all of the shortcomings of this quasi-investigation," Schiff said in an opening statement at Thursday's meeting.
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Though the defeat ends the group's grip over the jihadist quasi-state that it declared in 2014, it remains a threat.
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These quasi relationships were accompanied by hours of texting or G-chatting that mostly involved me being an attentive sounding board.
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In 2017, the military won voters' approval of a constitution that gives it the dominant role in today's quasi-democratic government.
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The shift isn't just happening in personal spaces such as apps and DMs, and quasi-public spaces like talks and lectures.
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Arrival only just emerged out of quasi-stealth in recent weeks after announcing a $110 million investment from Hyundai and Kia.
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Bank bondholders who thought they were getting a near 6 percent yield for quasi-government risk have received a rude awakening.
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The Syrian government has been a major ally and quasi-proxy for Iran for years, long before the civil war began.
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Wars, a quasi-police state, global warming, and the attack on immigrant, minority and women's rights affect men and women equally.
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Deleveraging hinges on whether the company will cut its 2018 capex and use its quasi-REIT sales proceeds to repay debt.
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"This behavior is so unprecedented that we had to coin a new expression to describe it: "X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions.
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Founder culture — or more accurately, founder worship — emerged as bedrock faith in Silicon Valley from several strains of quasi-religious philosophy.
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Founder culture — or more accurately, founder worship — emerged as bedrock faith in Silicon Valley from several strains of quasi-religious philosophy.
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Coppola is a true auteur — a filmmaker with a distinct worldview and sensibility and a personal set of quasi-autobiographical interests.
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Allred Dr., Sam's home, is still quasi-rural, a landscape of vacant grasslands and little groves of bent, twisted oak trees.
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By then, Bhavsar had developed a style that mixed the quasi-abstraction of Cubism with the representational precision of Indian miniatures.
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Art Review Bill Viola goes for big, cosmic themes, which he funnels into technically impressive video works of compelling, quasi-religious sincerity.
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"You're the reason why my personal transition into a quasi-normal, everyday life has been gratifying and full," he said to Decker.
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Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, filed for a form of quasi-municipal bankruptcy protection in May, citing over $70 billion in debt.
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The day after the Best Buy and Discover quasi-defection, MCX announced that it had replaced its chief executive with Brian Mooney.
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And Gaza has lost its Christian Arab population, which has fled to avoid living in peril under yet another Islamic quasi-caliphate.
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"We're looking at three segments, potentially - sovereign, quasi-sovereign, as well as financial institutions - for issuing in the sukuk format," Merican said.
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A lot of my relationships with artists were like that, particularly artists with whom I had a quasi-personal and professional relationship.
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"Hand Eye" was presented as a quasi-theatrical work, directed by Matthew Ozawa, with a set and live projections by Deborah Johnson.
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"Overall there will be more political volatility and this will inevitably affect the quasi-automatic adoption of European Commission proposals," Alemanno said.
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Do Facebook and YouTube constitute quasi-governmental actors that should be held to constitutional standards when regulating their vast marketplaces of ideas?
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If so, they will help Iran increase its influence by forming a quasi-border guard and creating a buffer against the Kurds.
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Soylent feels like a fun emblem of some weird quasi-dystopian technofuture where people are half-machine and don't eat real food.
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It should be noted that DJI's quasi-registration process has nothing to do with the Federal Aviation Administration's very official registration process.
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On the first day of enforcement the government sent 3,600 city-management officers, a quasi-police force, to 4,216 rubbish-collection points.
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The wildly successful government unit has since been spun out into a quasi-private company and now advises governments around the world.
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The Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) was given nearly exclusive control over Iraqi Kurdistan, in practice governing it as a quasi-independent state.
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Ivanka Trump, the president's daughter, has become a quasi-diplomat—standing in for her father in meetings with foreign heads of state.
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Recently, Gaga swooped in to purchase the "quasi-Tudor-style" home, which sits on over half an acre of property, Variety reports.
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Cults are especially worrisome because religious and quasi-religious activities give their followers a focus of loyalty that competes with the party.
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After taking over the OPDO's leadership in 2016, "Team Lemma", as the reformers are known, rebranded the party as a quasi-opposition.
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While genuine friend chatter has moved behind the quasi-closed doors of group messaging apps, like Facebook-owned WhatsApp (or rival Telegram).
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Sales of women's splitboards—a snowboard that splits into two quasi-skis for touring the backcountry—also jumped 112 percent, to $696,000.
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"If these quasi-monopolistic technology platforms are also responsible for content, the consequences will be grave - for business and society," he said.
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It seems Canada's food regulatory agency is not as enthusiastic about having the quasi-nutritious substance shipped into the Great White North.
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They show a range of quasi-abstract motifs resembling trees, fences, rows of flowers and — strangely — little sketches for Wiener Werkstatte broaches.
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I wouldn't even recognize the thing that a gimbal is, honestly, but they're being marketed as hand-held quasi-tripods for cellphones.
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But that process opened up during his previous feature, Mulholland Drive, which had a quasi-improvisational nature embedded into its final version.
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Those interested in adopting Quasi or one of the shelter's 200 dogs currently available for adoption should visit the Secondhand Hounds website.
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From geodesic domes to dildo art and quasi-doomsday preppers, here are the people we met and their campsites at Coachella 2017.
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Disputes among Hasids are often settled in their own private courts; there's even an organized quasi-police force that patrols the community.
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Quasi Modo, a mix with a spinal birth defect that took the crown in 2015, has a name to match her hunchback.
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The Obama administration's position is that antidumping decisions are made through a quasi-judicial process that complies with World Trade Organization rules.
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Section 201 cases are reviewed by the United States International Trade Commission, a bipartisan, quasi-judicial group of trade experts in Washington.
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This was a quasi-good sign for fixed-income investors... although rate hikes are just around the corner or so they seem.
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Hers is a softer, kinder, quasi-glamorous human face on the inhumane and eminently mockable regime that is the North Korean state.
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During her pregnancy, she gives her lover a black eye, polluting the quasi-holy state of pregnancy with an act of violence.
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She was a divisive figure, loved and deeply mourned as a quasi-saint by some and reviled and strongly criticized by others.
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Quasi is a joint project with Wellington Sculpture Trust, with support from Wellington City Council, Wellington Community Trust, and Richard Burrell. pic.twitter.
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The new quasi-territorial tax system established under the TCJA allows large, transnational firms to make money from selling to U.S. consumers.
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The quasi-official National Council for Human Rights has reported on severe prison overcrowding and harsh conditions for the expanding prison population.
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India on Monday revoked part of its constitution that established the quasi-independence of Kashmir, a disputed region between India and Pakistan.
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Louis—Prior's nebbishy boyfriend, a quasi avatar of Kushner—is crying over a sink when he meets Joe, a closeted Mormon lawyer.
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Despite Mark Zuckerberg's ritual shaming before a congressional committee this past spring, the quasi-governmental reach of these companies remains self-evident.
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Yet tradition can also foster a revolt against a quasi-totalitarian popular culture that subjects everyone to the same bundle of products.
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Lee's quasi-religious treatment of mathematics, and Cheris's need to simultaneously exploit and rely on Jedao, both serve as metaphors for colonialism.
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The blinds in Quasi-Pagan Minimal are a continuation of that series, and remain static, although charged with a domestic, private energy.
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The residential treatment campus was taken over by the Richmond Behavioral Health Authority (RBHA), a quasi-government agency, in the mid-2010s.
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In the show, the artist's virtual reality, quasi-secret existence "comes full circle back into life" in the form of arresting prints.
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The goal was to create a centralized, all-encompassing festival that would function as a quasi-Olympics for their favorite fighting games.
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Now, we had that whole quasi transcript of Trump's call with the Ukrainian president, so we knew Trump was demanding these investigations.
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And another more recent president who appeared to enjoy a cozy, quasi-sibling relationship with one of his AGs was Barack Obama.
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The answer turned out to be a less predictable choice: the quasi-urban, ethnically diverse former mill town of Kearny, outside Newark.
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The organization could no longer have people exist in a quasi-volunteer role when the demands on their time demanded real salaries.
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The 16-team tournament is held every two years and restricted to quasi-national teams, made up of home-based players only.
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You'd occasionally encounter it in quasi-classic cocktails like the Algonquin (rye, dry vermouth) and the Mary Pickford (gin, maraschino liqueur, grenadine).
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"On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous" is, at the same time, filled with showy, affected writing, with forced catharses and swollen quasi-profundities.
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We used to think of it as something quasi-sacred, one of the highest achievements of culture, a repository of important knowledge.
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"Bitfury is one step ahead of us," Mr. Kirvalidze observed, citing the company's cutting-edge technology and quasi-state backing in Georgia.
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This is undermined, however, by a quasi defense of the British project, or at least an attack on its modern-day opponents.
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The campaign prominently features protests and quasi-strikes by fast-food industry workers, as well as a general communications and lobbying strategy.
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What is taking shape is an enforcement regime made up not just of actual regulators and quasi-regulators but also major pornographers.
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The alt-worlds in "Electric Dreams" — each episode has a different writer and director — range from the quasi-present to millenniums hence.
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It made Pollock himself so happy that he threw in "Echo: Number 21970, 211," one of his quasi-figurative black enamel paintings.
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One quasi-sovereign bond issuer popular with emerging market funds is Petróleos Mexicanos, the state-owned Mexican energy company known as Pemex.
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We need antitrust law that can wrestle with the new quasi-monopoly power of platform-based companies such as Amazon and Facebook.
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Who exactly was the risqué, quasi-Surrealist, virtuoso painter known as Leonor Fini — and why did she never become a household name?
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And Nxivm, the cult that masqueraded as a quasi-feminist self-help group, gets another shakedown courtesy of reporters from the CBC.
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As we learned in earlier volumes, the Stillness is a desperate, quasi-medieval world of death and struggle that is never still.
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EMPTY HEARTSBy Juli Zeh If you want to write a dystopian novel in these quasi-dystopian times, you need to go dark.
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Quasi-legal status Although the products are for sale at major retailers, the regulatory environment for CBD and cannabis remains in flux.
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Much of Mr. ya Toivo's energy went into challenging South Africa's quasi-annexation of Namibia and seeking better conditions for migrant workers.
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In his briefing on Tuesday, General McMaster suggested that there was no distinction between his quasi denial and the president's seeming confirmation.
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The quasi-jurors who swore an oath on Thursday to do "impartial justice" for the most part have already signaled their partiality.
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That money is considered to be quasi-public, given that Charles owns the duchy in his capacity as the Prince of Wales.
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He is represented by a mini-retrospective at the center of the show, an assortment of quasi-furniture and not-quite-art.
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I also realized, in studying the original album, that it had to have been the first time I heard (quasi) Indian music.
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Quasi-public regional innovation centers like those in Canada can be invaluable in helping scale-ups grow without losing their entrepreneurial mojo.
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In recent decades, scholars have explored Mallarmé's spiritual inclinations—his rejection of organized religion and his quasi-pagan invocations of the sun.
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Apparently the pregnancy rumors had arisen in the press after a quasi surprise birthday party for Johnson that DeGeneres wasn't invited to.
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This points to a constant tension in this type of community: running a business versus being part of a quasi-spiritual community.
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One by one, remaining GOP quasi-moderates — Mike Coffman in Colorado, Barbara Comstock and Scott Taylor in Virginia — fell to Dem challengers.
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And perhaps you, like me, have witnessed your darling child's transformation from cuddly, relatable quasi-innocent to meme-spewing, floss-dancing obsessive.
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Some were running quasi-media companies whose writers churned out dozens of extremely short, poorly researched articles based on popular search terms.
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