Freshman reserve Nassir Little racked up 21 points and seven rebounds, including a highlight-reel second-half dunk, and first-year point guard Coby White racked up 14 points.
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The video has racked up more than 1 million views.
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The show also racked up a record of its own.
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Konta was so thrown she racked up 41 unforced errors.
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The clip has since racked up over 2 million views.
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Pretty soon, you've racked up several trillion in revenue losses.
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Some of Wondery's podcasts have already racked up impressive numbers.
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And, he's believed to have racked up quite the bill.
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The tweet's racked up over 210,000 likes and 90,000 retweets.
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The video has so far racked up over 200,000 views.
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Some of these videos have racked up millions of views.
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Washington racked up 213 runs in the first four innings.
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Peru at that time was racked by hyperinflation and terrorism.
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Now 24, Ronan has already racked up three Oscar nominations.
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Works great, I reckon: racked with emotion, crackled by experience.
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Chinese travellers racked up nearly 22008m trips abroad last year.
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What about the melasma or pigmentation you've already racked up?
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He racked up six strikeouts in the first two innings.
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Times Square (perhaps unsurprisingly) racked up 19.8 tickets per resident.
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Aleynikov has racked up millions of dollars of legal bills.
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He racked up seven strikeouts through the first three innings.
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Simone Biles racked up numerous gold medals while looking amazing.
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The chain racked up 77 awards for spirits in 2017.
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She racked up close to $1,000 worth of JUUL products.
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He racked up 34 tackles and 3.0 sacks in 2016.
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Eventually he got in and racked up a $7,800 bill.
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The stream racked up 7,000 views before being taken down.
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It quickly racked up 3 million members despite its secrecy.
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The clip quickly racked up millions of views on YouTube.
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Westbrook racked up 31 points, 11 rebounds and 24 assists.
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SURPRISE: "When They See Us" racked up multiple actress nominations.
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Ryan racked up scores of awards and 11 Oscar nominations.
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In 18 months he'd racked up 250,000 frequent flier miles.
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Some of the videos have racked up millions of views.
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There is no doubt North Korea is racked with poverty.
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In 2018, the firm racked up losses totaling $1.6 billion.
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The greenback racked up its fourth straight month of gains.
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Their accounts have racked up hundreds of thousands of followers.
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The original Racked story centered around issues common to startups.
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Angry demonstrations racked the country for weeks, some turning violent.
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If you've racked up credit card debt, you're not alone.
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He racked up $130,000 over the course of 18 months.
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These days, she's racked up more than 59,000 Instagram followers.
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In 1991, Trump had racked up $900 million in debts.
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Since then, he's racked up at least another $170 million.
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Along the way he has racked up over 15,000 followers.
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Griffin racked up 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.
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For example, Tiffany Yannetta, shopping director for fashion website Racked.
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Grimaldi's personal life was racked by calamity and physical pain.
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He has racked up impressive totals of fines and suspensions.
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Through September 2017, Ocrevus racked up $500 million in revenue.
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For years, Kashmir has been racked by conflict and unrest.
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The channel has racked up more than 30 billion views.
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The store "quietly shuttered," according to a 2015 Racked report.
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One of her debt TikToks racked up over 400,000 likes.
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Within 20 minutes, the post had racked up 15,000 views.
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Murray's post racked up more than 3,200 likes on Instagram.
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Simmons racked up 16 points, 33 rebounds and 17 assists.
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Simmons racked up 16 points, 13 rebounds and 163 assists.
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As she racked up victories, her reputation and popularity increased.
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That said, they have racked up a lot of miles.
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In seven months, that clip has racked up 1.6 million views.
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Racked will continue to update this story as we learn more.
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Maryland racked up 339 of its 535 yards on the ground.
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Americans have racked up an astonishing $1.5 trillion in student debt.
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He racked up substantial delegate counts on Super Tuesday by targeting
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It also racked up solid box office, earning $375 million worldwide.
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At the time of writing, it's racked up around 25,000 retweets.
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Davis's tweet racked up almost 28503,22020 likes and thousands of retweets.
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As southern Europe was racked by the crisis, joblessness rose dramatically.
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Netflix racked up a large number of Emmy nominations this year.
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Witnesses have racked up bills of $15,000 or more for lawyers.
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Its 272 different versions racked up 2590,842 U.S. sales in 2018.
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The show racked up 20163,22016 tweets, according to Nielsen TV ratings.
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He racked up points and traveled around the world for free.
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"Ummm," she said as she racked her brain for the answer.
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She wrote about the experience for Racked — I highly recommend it.
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And, since then, it's racked up a 600-person waitlist... NBD.
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Her recent perfumes that racked up $10 million in one day?
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That video has since racked up more than 14 million views.
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In two months "Pokémon Go" racked up a staggering 500m downloads.
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Still, the video racked up hundreds of thousands of views quickly.
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Their music vid's already racked up more than 1 million views.
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The trader, Einar Aas, racked up losses he could not cover.
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It racked up 10 million unique users in its first month.
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The first Issue Times racked up more than 100 million impressions.
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He has racked up an estimated 100 fights in his career.
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Spearheaded by the defense, the home team racked up fastbreak points.
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Its television arm, meanwhile, racked up 91 Emmy nominations in 2017.
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Afghanistan, a poor and war-racked country, has its own problems.
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Kept of us off-balance, racked up a ton of strikeouts.
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Showfields racked up 10,000 reservations booked in the first few days.
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Tyga has allegedly racked up an exorbitant amount in tax liens.
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Instead, they've racked up enough indictments to field a football team.
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Vox Media considered shuttering Racked last year, according to two sources.
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Headwinds from Argentina's recession-racked northern neighbor Brazil are not helping.
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The more extravagant version (above) has racked up nearly 3,000 likes.
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It has since racked up nearly 500 million views on YouTube.
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At the Beekman hotel, she had racked up an $11,000 tab.
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He also racked up big wins in Alabama, Arkansas and Tennessee.
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He racked up 222 passing yards, completing 275 of 33 attempts.
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Brainy, meticulous, stealthily madcap, he racked up credit after underpaid credit.
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It has already racked up nearly 12 million views on YouTube.
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It also racked up five other nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay.
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They racked up more than 130 points in four different games.
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They racked up 120 points, 16 more than their nearest rival.
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Biden also racked up another endorsement after South Carolina's primary. Sen.
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The week before, it racked up a record 431 million streams.
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Andre Drummond racked up 23 points and 291 rebounds for Detroit.
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They've been featured by Racked, InStyle, WhoWhatWear, and Rank and Style.
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Andre Drummond racked up 215 points and 15 rebounds for Detroit.
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One vibrant health care company has racked up 10 fraud settlements.
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He's racked up endorsements from six sitting and former Pennsylvania lawmakers.
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Junior guard Elijah Battle racked up seven points and seven rebounds.
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Since then, the young organization has racked up some impressive accomplishments.
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It racked up six Oscar nominations, including one for Best Director.
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He put a brave face on the recession- and inflation-racked economy.
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By May, Racked reported, Armarium had raised $1.25 million in seed funding.
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He racked up 406 yards and three touchdowns versus the Cleveland Browns.
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But the spot racked up more than a million views on YouTube.
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The tweet has since racked up over 22,000 likes and 5,000 retweets.
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Racked has reached out to Tyra Beauty, The Honest Company, and NBC.
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But the statistics he racked up didn't match his relatively small stature.
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In more than 5,000 reviews, she's racked up more 153,000 helpful votes.
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I regularly racked up three or four zero-dollar days a week.
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Throughout his hospital stay, the boy racked up $811,929 in hospital bills.
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The nostalgia-inducing snap racked up over 118,000 likes in 14 hours.
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The clip, "Stuff N.F.L. Free Agents Say," soon racked up 300,000 views.
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To this day, Aida is racked with guilt over leaving them behind.
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It racked up more than 2,000 likes in a matter of days.
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It's unpaid, which spells stretched budgets, racked up debt, and added stress.
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In typical Pruitt fashion, he apparently racked up quite a sizable bill.
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For starters, the video racked up 7.5 million views before being monetized.
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"Did...Kylie Jenner...miss the news cycle?" asked Racked editor Meredith Haggerty.
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By 22019, the Beatles were racked by financial, legal and personal disputes.
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Maybe someday I too will be able to afford nice things.[Racked]
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I wanted an expert's opinion, so Tiffany Yannetta, shopping director at Racked.
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Over a period of seven years, Co racked up almost $5 million.
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Of the more than 800 million views this archive has racked up
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Matt Chapman also homered for the A's, who racked up 16 hits.
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This is exactly how one man racked up 931 alleged sex offenses.
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The Camp Fire, for instance, racked up nearly $13 billion in losses.
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So I also racked up a $1,100 debt to a drug dealer.
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It's racked up 28 million views so far on Weibo, and counting.
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Since then, the services have racked up more than 20 nominations combined.
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Benson racked up a game-high 14 rebounds, while Pardon had nine.
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Ellison had a head start and has racked up endorsements from Sens.
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The actor and singer revealed to Racked about his biggest fashion regret.
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Another tenant, Nelida Godfrey, said she racked up $240,000 in legal fees.
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Blackberry's ... KS: ... and this Burberry shirt, something about Racked not covering it.
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He pointed out how Amazon Prime has racked up 100 million viewers.
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Goop à porter According to Racked, Goop clothing is coming this September.
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The first attempt, which has racked up almost 100,000 retweets, was unsuccessful.
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By age 30, many have already retired, having racked up impressive winnings.
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Maybe I was racked by anxiety because I was becoming an American.
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And his many videos have racked up tens of millions of views.
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The trailer alone has racked up 4.5 million views in 11 hours.
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Charlie Sheen has reportedly racked up nearly $22015 million in unpaid taxes.
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The post had racked up over 600 shares as of Thursday afternoon.
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Her work has appeared in Pacific Standard, KQED, GOOD, Remezcla and Racked.
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Draymond racked up 12 rebounds, 10 assists, and a whopping 10 steals.
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And it's racked up over 7 million views and counting on YouTube.
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Now, cheek-strobing has some competition in the form of what Racked.
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And then I'm immediately racked with the worst nausea I've ever experienced.
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The ladybugs fluttered off, the bombs detonated, and the points racked up.
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Ms. DuVernay's movie racked up strong reviews, and is an awards contender.
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During a move, I racked up about $29,2000 in credit card debt.
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He is racked with self-doubt and struggles to make simple decisions.
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He placed well and racked up additional delegates in many other states.
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Principal cellist David Gerstein's performance of "Romance" alone racked up 10,000 views.
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And any President would have racked up failures under such intense pressure.
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Athens had turned out strongly, and he'd racked up big majorities there.
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By Thursday morning, it had racked up more than 9.4 million views.
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Terrible bone-shaking chills racked him, despite the thick layer of blankets.
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Hunger and disease racked the country and millions fled to neighboring countries.
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Beyond fundraising, Biden has also racked up some high-profile endorsements recently.
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She recorded her error for TikTok, and racked up 1.7 million views.
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Again and again, you racked up debt to your shorter-term benefit.
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YouTube videos of Perry's halftime show racked up views in the millions.
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She racked up career honors and regularly spoke at panels and conferences.
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It racked up roughly 700 million downloads in 2019, according to Apptopia.
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It racked up 3.5 million of them in the first 24 hours.
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That lecture has racked up more than 1.8 million views on YouTube.
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The three-minute video racked up 4.5 million views in 24 hours.
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That message has already racked up over 233,000 likes and 56,000 retweets.
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To get there, he racked up more than $80,000 in student debt.
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Magee, a senior guard, racked up 43 points in the second half.
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But Ulf's uncle was bent in half, as if racked by cramps.
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We dwell in a world still racked with conflict, violence, suffering, darkness.
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It racked up 250,000 pre-orders in under a week last month.
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But Welder racked up about $0003,2000 — which doesn't include any corporate donations.
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Venezuela is racked by shortages of basic goods and essentials, especially medicine.
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Meanwhile, Trump racked up 306 electoral voters — 14 percent more than Clinton.
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Prosecutors later said that the riot had racked up $100,000 in damages.
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As Burning Angel racked up members, the industry began to take notice.
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Since then, he racked up 18 career wins in the Cup Series.
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Dude racked up 6,255 yards and 67 TDs during his HS career.
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In Yemen, where the U.S. has been fighting al-Qaida for well over a decade, Obama racked up 184 strikes during his eight years in office; Trump, meanwhile, racked up about half that number in only two years.
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Line's games have racked up a cumulative 628 million downloads, the company said.
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Of course, Ford has racked up its own experiences with self-driving delivery.
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That's more than double what the first film racked up during its debut.
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Kerelis' tweets racked up thousands of retweets and likely reached millions of people.
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Racked reached out to Belk for comment and is waiting to hear back.
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He racked up 21 rebounds in the Cavs' win over Charlotte Tuesday night.
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Racked has reached out to Neiman Marcus and to Ivanka Trump for confirmation.
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The tweet has since racked up more than 23,22 retweets and 219,22017 favs.
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So far, it's already racked up over $13k out of a $20k goal.
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The account had 8 million subscribers and racked up tens millions of views.
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Outside groups supporting Clinton, meanwhile, racked up another $76 million, the center said.
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All told, American Dream has racked up a roughly $5 billion price tag.
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The videos posted on YouTube have racked up more than 11 million views.
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According to the suit, he racked up more than $160k in medical bills.
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No wonder the original has racked up more than 7,500 five-star reviews.
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Since joining Instagram in 2017, Garner has racked up over 1.4 million followers.
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Jio racked up 108.9 million subscribers by the end of March, Reliance said.
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He racked up a stunning 73% of the vote against the president's 24%.
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Wise has since racked up over 30 credits on her official IMDb page.
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Swann Auction Galleries's Illustration auction on June 4 racked up $669,811 in total.
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According to Racked, this is what a salesperson called the "Cardi B" effect.
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With that, she racked up enough points to fly around the world twice.
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Throughout her career, Lohan has racked up her fair share of magazine moments.
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After, its mirror required multiple fixes, which racked up billions more in expenses.
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He disappears, and the Nielsens are once again racked by a missing child.
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In his 62 years Mr Ryan has racked up more than 500 offences.
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At time of writing, it's racked up nearly 2.5 billion views on YouTube.
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In doing so, they could offer an example to other war-racked countries.
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Headwinds from Argentina's recession-racked northern neighbor are not helping Macri's investment push.
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The tweet has racked up over 173,000 retweets in just a few hours.
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I learnt a lot as Oliver racked up his first 15,000 air miles.
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To date, the 3DS series has racked up close to 60 million sales.
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"It's an add-on, not a replacement," says Racked style editor Nicola Fumo.
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We have over 80 spices racked up on the wall in the kitchen.
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In its expansion drive, Rosneft has racked up billions of dollars of debt.
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NBCUniversal is also an investor in Vox (The Verge, Recode, Racked, Polygon, etc.).
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This photo has racked up nearly 5 million likes in just 48 hours.
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Matt Coleman III racked up a game-high 257 assists for the Longhorns.
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The store manager said the peahen racked up about $500 worth of damage.
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Twitter's announcement is surprising considering all the recognition "Despacito" has racked up recently.
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That bot is still active and has racked up 300,000 users so far.
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Over the past 12 months the division racked up sales of $11 billion.
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The insurer racked up nearly $72 million in risk corridor payouts in 2015.
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"Instead, they've racked up enough indictments to field a football team," he said.
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Alanna Okun, an editor at clothing site Racked, that recalls her life through
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Britt Aboutaleb, who is the editor in chief of the fashion website Racked.
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In just three days, the game has racked up 1.2 billion plays. (AP)
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It racked up more than 10 million views in the days that followed.
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Over that period, it racked up nearly 35,313 retweets and over 42,000 likes.
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It racked up its third consecutive monthly loss against the dollar in June.
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Others have racked-up thousands in debt to cover the cost of insulin.
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Bernard racked up 63 total yards against a stout Seahawks defense last week.
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Sophomore forward Miles Bridges racked up 17 points, 11 rebounds and six assists.
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Denino uploaded videos of the prank to YouTube, and they racked up views.
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Price said the pilot racked up 700 flight hours, according to his logbook.
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Nothing silences criticism like victory, and Mr. Trump racked up several on Tuesday.
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In less than a year, it's racked up north of 21 million views.
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Gojira's Magma racked in two nominations, including a nod for Best Rock Album.
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With this victory, she 's now racked up 11 national titles since 2013.
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"It's like having a license to print money," he told Racked in 2015.
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In just three days, Wolf's remarks racked up more than 4.4 million views.
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Video of the giraffe posted to YouTube racked up over a million views.
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So far this year, the company has racked up losses of $85 million.
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He's also racked up more than 4.5 million plays on his SoundCloud page.
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Healy Ocasio-Cortez has racked up 1.2 million followers on her Instagram account.
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He racked up three DWIs through 2013 and became eligible for Laura's Law.
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The cases lingered for five months, while Ms. Kyser racked up legal fees.
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And these are often alongside the fees that they have already racked up.
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The recession- and inflation-racked economy has struggled for years with debt problems.
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The YouTube video of her talk has racked up more than 127,000 views.
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"We've obviously played well and racked up a lot of wins," he said.
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In less than a day, it already racked up more than 80 links.
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I was racked with terror and regret the second I picked it up.
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Meanwhile, on Tiktok, the #broomchallenge has racked up close to 60 million views.
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Graham racked up 12 first-quarter points as the Hornets led 27-19.
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He got in fights, racked up infractions, and wound up in solitary confinement.
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The federal government has racked up a $1 trillion regulatory tab since 2005.
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The #insulin4all hashtag racked up thousands of posts on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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He had racked up debt and hadn&apost completed a number of courses.
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In 2016, when there were 21 rounds, the sport racked up 866 moves.
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According to Racked, 10 of the company's 35 employees have left since January.
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Altogether, the top 210 brands racked up $103 billion in sales in 210.
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For decades, the region has been racked by unrest, rebellion, warfare and bloodshed.
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Since posting on Soundcloud, the couple has racked up more than 228,000 plays.
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The stock racked up the highest intra-day gain in the benchmark index.
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The stock racked up the highest intra-day gain on the benchmark index.
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They racked up a modest number of likes and a few admiring comments.
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That body is racked by a painful medical condition, and also by memories.
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This year, the story racked up tens of thousands of shares and likes.
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Gere's racked up the frequent flier miles with trips to the nation's capital.
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Iowa racked up 644 yards of total offense, the most during Ferentz's tenure.
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The studio racked up nearly $900 million in losses between 723 and 2018.
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But he also racked up 259 yards and three touchdowns along the way.
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We have racked up quite a list of strikers through our previous articles.
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This time, however, Democrats have racked up an even longer list of priorities.
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This video was uploaded in 2007 and has racked up almost 20 million views.
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The resulting tweet has since racked up more than 18,250 retweets and 313,100 likes.
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So far, the Boeing 123 Max has racked up a total of 3,256 orders.
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Both shows racked up Emmys, were called "timely," and featured prominent roles for women.
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Let's see what kind of price tag Costa's antics have racked up this time.
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The video has racked up 146,000 shares, and Elliott took notice of Halsey's tribute.
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Jereb also racked up counts of burglary, property damage, and trespassing on school grounds.
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Stories racked up pages of enthusiastic comments, but typically didn't pierce the Wattpad's bubble.
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The Limited is reportedly shutting down retail operations on January 7, according to Racked.
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The video has racked up some major views, and it's easy to see why.
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Nic Batum scored 216 points and Walker racked up 23 points for the Hornets.
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The brand released a capsule ready-to-wear collection in 2011, according to Racked.
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It has racked up more than 4 million views in its one day online.
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With an eye on reelection, Gottheimer has racked up a relatively moderate voting record.
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It's since racked up almost 20,000 retweets and been made into a Twitter Moment.
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Biles shared the exchange on Twitter, where it's since racked up over 6,000 retweets.
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Within a day of its posting, the tweet has racked up over 44k retweets.
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It has racked up over 312 million views on YouTube as of this writing.
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A tweet with the photo racked up nearly 33,000 retweets and almost 106,000 likes.
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Read the rest of this post on Racked >> This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
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Racked recently published an awesome takedown of the body positivity movement by Amanda Mull.
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Boeing has racked up 640 net orders for the narrow-body aircraft in 2017.
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Wake Forest racked up its 15th consecutive nonconference victory against an in-state foe.
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Few states endured the degree of economic turmoil that racked Nevada during the recession.
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The posts racked up likes and comments from nonfashionista friends enjoying the contact high.
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China iron ore futures racked up sharp losses after hitting a record on Wednesday.
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Meanwhile Kornienko has racked up 516 days in space and Volkov an impressive 548.
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A similar sentiment tweeted in January also racked up thousands of likes and retweets.
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In the human-AI scorecard, artificial intelligence has racked up some big wins recently.
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That project racked up 7.5 million users and was the top chatbot on Telegram.
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The Deadpool star's cheeky tweet has already racked up 125,000 likes and 40,000 retweets.
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Its relievers and closers racked up 51 saves, the third-highest in the league.
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The video has racked up a mindblowing 3.6 million views in just three days.
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It's his dream job, but that doesn't mean he isn't occasionally racked with anxiety.
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The first drop of Supreme spring '17 is slated for February 18, per Racked.
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The Bundys stayed and continued raising their cattle but racked up fees and fines.
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In the months that followed, it swiftly racked up over half a million views.
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Montrezl Harrell contributed 214 points and Austin Rivers racked up 10 for Los Angeles.
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Musk's tweet has since racked up over 4,300 likes and prompted over 300 comments.
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The Tar Heels racked up a 60-22 edge in points in the lane.
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"Old Town Road" recently racked up its 16th week atop Billboard's Hot 100 chart.
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Clinton, meanwhile, racked up only 14 percent of the vote in that age bracket.
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The actress has racked up nearly 26 movie credits in the last four years.
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As the Postal Service racked up $5.6 billion in losses in 2016 alone, Stamps.
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The clip has since racked up over 36,000 retweets at the time of writing.
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It racked up over $2193 million in crowdfunding, smashing its goal by 5,513 percent.
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The Tasty page, for example, has racked up more than 58 million fans alone.
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As a result, Tekashi racked up 25 hours of protection for that single event!
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Since then, they have racked up more than a billion views of their videos.
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Flowers racked up 21 sacks and 213 QB hits over the past three seasons.
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The first season's episodes racked up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube apiece.
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These little nuggets of synthwave goodness have racked up millions of views on YouTube.
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Top burger chains racked up more than $75.5 billion in annual sales in 2016.
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Becerra has already racked up some victories in the Trump administration's methane rollback agenda.
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But Teresa is now racked with guilt because she survived, while others did not.
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Mr. Trump has racked up 11.5 million, or four million more than Mr. Cruz.
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Red Bull racked up four successive drivers' and constructors' titles between 2010 and 2013.
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Immediately after joining Instagram, Aniston racked up 12.5 million followers in just two days.
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As of last Friday, Venezuela had racked up $349 million in unpaid bond interest.
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At many tournaments, he racked up thousands of dollars in fines for unsportsmanlike conduct.
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Lindholm, who has racked up 23 goals, stretched his points streak to 33 games.
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In less than a week, the fundraiser racked in over $7,500 from 256 donors.
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Within 24 hours of Trump's response, Vanity Fair had racked up 13,85033 new subscribers.
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Clinton, meanwhile, racked up big margins Arizona, the biggest delegate prize of the night.
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With investor risk sentiment improving, emerging market currencies racked up gains versus the dollar.
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The post has racked up more than 16,000 shares in the past two days.
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South Africa, the continent's most developed nation, has been racked by waves of unrest.
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At the time of this writing, the video has racked up 1.26 million views.
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In the past five years, Sage has racked up an impressive number of achievements.
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He racked up multiple endorsements in the Senate quickly after his announcement Thursday morning.
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On Amazon's site, the Echo has racked up more stars than an Oscars party.
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We watched from the newsroom as the electoral votes racked up in Clinton's favor.
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They racked up about 45,000 plays over a month before receiving this takedown email.
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And I racked up a ton of Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan miles by flying.
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"This just began because I wanted to make some T-shirts," Charlier tells Racked.
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He then tweeted the answer, which has since racked up more than 14,000 retweets.
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Over the years, Trinity Ventures has racked up many exits for its limited partners.
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Biden has racked up several key endorsements from former 2020 presidential rivals this week.
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On family pizza outings he often would leave behind machines racked with free games.
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It's a show that's racked by anachronism, and it's got no problem with that.
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China's yuan also racked up its biggest one-day gain in nearly 11 weeks.
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He saw an England racked by economic tumult, with old social hierarchies seriously shaken.
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Mr. Trump racked up huge margins in their states and still draws enthusiastic crowds.
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Last year, remote sellers racked up sales exceeding half a trillion dollars, he noted.
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Ball racked up 9 tackles, a fumble recovery and a sack his rookie year.
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The revival brought back the original cast and racked up even more Emmy nominations.
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Since 2015, Hailey (née Baldwin) has racked up a collection of over 20 tattoos.
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Steve Samson, owner of Sotto, has racked up many accolades for his pizza there.
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When 2011 was over, the album had racked up 13 weeks at number one.
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He's racked up a lot of at-bats, he's done all his defensive work.
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New York (CNN Business)Levi Strauss racked up $5.6 billion in sales last year.
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The Central American nation's public institutions are underfunded, racked by corruption and widespread overcrowding.
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One video racked up more than 2 million views, according to The Washington Post.
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LYONS Let's move to "Saturday Night Live," which racked up a lot of nominations.
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Ever since scooters flooded the streets, they've been racked with safety and comfort issues.
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Since then, the company has racked up agreements, first with Volkswagen and Champion Motors.
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She also racked up new business, grew existing accounts, and retained a longtime client.
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Pittsburgh, which has been racked by injuries, got two players back for the game.
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His commentary racked up attention on social media, turning heads among Australians and Americans.
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Klay Thompson added 26 and Draymond Green racked up 22012 points for Golden State.
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Oklahoma City racked up 24 turnovers on the night that led to 26 points.
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But the renewed spotlight has racked up pressure on Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson.
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While the offense racked up 42 points, Herman was especially complimentary of the defense.
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Jet Airways has racked up huge losses and exhausted the patience of its creditors.
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Most of her early videos racked up views in the high hundreds of thousands.
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Oklahoma City racked up 24 turnovers on the night that led to 213 points.
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She documents her adventures on Instagram, where she&aposs racked up over 91,000 followers.
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The film remains in theaters and has so far racked up $248 million worldwide.
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A CSP video starring her has racked up nearly 3 million views on YouTube.
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Thirteen months later, when protests racked the nation, people said his days were numbered.
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There, she finds a town racked with worry that a fearsome monster has returned.
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The clips racked up 150 million views in 48 hours, according to Mr. Zeff.
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Marley, a 5-foot-8 linebacker, racked up 319 career tackles while at Tulane.
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But unluckily for Malcolm, Oxford has been racked by a flood of Biblical proportions.
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In that same span of time, the Twins racked up a 11-5 loss.
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Read more: Racked has a fantastic, in-depth story about modern-day indigo production.
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Yahoo Beauty's editor in chief Bobbi Brown will leave the company, according to Racked.
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Hurricanes, fires, floods, and droughts all racked up a massive human and economic toll.
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Over the past few months the no-hopers have racked up a succession of victories.
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"I wanted to choose something that isn't sexualized or associated with seduction," Hutchinson told Racked.
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By 2007 it contributed 55% of profits and had racked up over $500bn of debt.
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By this point, Chesky and Gebbia had racked up $20,000 in credit card debt each.
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When Babe launched its Facebook page in May 2016, it quickly racked up 250,000 followers.
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It launched February 9th, 2014, and racked up more than $3 million in backer funding.
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Pinson racked up five points in a row as the margin stretched to 72-63.
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The program had racked up nearly $25 billion in debt before this season's major hurricanes.
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On the flipside, Marie has racked up a ton of experience inside the wrestling ring.
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Both racked up millions of Spotify plays long before their full-length LPs even dropped.
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And he presided over a weak economy racked by widespread unemployment, food insecurity, and corruption.
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Utilities, which is among the sectors considered as bond-proxies, racked up a 2.3% gain.
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Avengers: Endgame and Game of Thrones racked up top nominations for this year's awards ceremony.
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He started making videos in 2012, which have now racked up over 12 billion views.
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Audi racked up north of 10,000 preorders for the E-Tron shortly after the reveal.
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Both apps have racked up about 10,000 users in the last few months, Gandhi said.
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As of Monday afternoon, her original tweet had racked up 44,000 retweets and 240,000 likes.
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My latest video on there racked up over 1.1 million views in about 24 hours.
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Over the course of his provocative career, Bruce racked up quite an extensive rap sheet.
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The revisionist western from Quentin Tarantino racked up $16.2 million to finish in third place.
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Before the suspension, Gordon had racked up 40 catches for 720 yards and 3 TDs.
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The example below racked up over 7000 retweets and was made into a Twitter moment.
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The video quickly racked up over 31,000 views, and joins the call to normalize breastfeeding.
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Last February, Eric Trump racked up a bill of $97,73.33 in hotel rooms in Uruguay.
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We invited our colleagues from Racked, Eliza Brooke and Alanna Okun, to settle the debate.
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And if the awards these flicks racked up are any indication, those decisions paid off.
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It was also shared on Facebook and Reddit, where it racked up millions of views.
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She has racked up 647,451 subscribers on YouTube and more than 26,000 followers on Twitter.
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James Corden racked up two wins for James Corden's Next James Corden, a Snapchat show.
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And we have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last two decades.
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There are millions of ASMR videos on YouTube that have racked up billions of views.
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Some of the videos have racked up hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of views.
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But beneath that bucolic veneer of serenity lives an impoverished people often racked by violence.
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And Google's robo-cars have racked up 2 million miles of driving on public roads.
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The album has racked up sales, but has also attracted a different sort of attention.
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The clip racked up over 2000 million views across Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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While serving hard time for killing a guy, Kenneth racked up tons of prison violations.
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But as Racked Style Editor Nicola Fumo wrote earlier this month, women aren't buying smartwatches.
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Artemi Panarin racked up three assists, while Pierre-Luc Dubois had two assists for Columbus.
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As Wilson and the other plaintiff, Shelley Tomic, racked up wins, the government kept appealing.
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The clip racked up over 2292 million views across Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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Last year, Alibaba alone racked up a record $18 billion worth of Singles Day sales.
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A petition urging Hollande to intervene and free Sauvage has racked up nearly 500,20143 signatures.
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A petition urging Hollande to intervene and free Sauvage has racked up nearly 500,000 signatures.
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Toronto and Hamilton racked up record annual increases of 20.9 percent and 17.6 percent, respectively.
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As of Thursday morning, the videos have racked up more than 750 million views combined.
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Meagnacarta's post racked up over 16,000 retweets, and prompted a whole lot of responses, too.
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Minutes after announcing his run, Mandel had racked up several high-profile endorsements, including Sen.
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Racked senior reporter Nicola Fumo engages the hype matrix in this week's episode of Vergecast.
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The group's song "KO KO BOP" has racked up over 52 million plays on Spotify.
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At 13 eps per season ... the tyke actors have racked up almost $240k so far.
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And, the Central American nation's public institutions are underfunded, racked by corruption and widespread overcrowding.
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Despite Perriello's national endorsements, though, Northam has racked up the overwhelming majority of local support.
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That's a small amount compared to the more than $1 million he reportedly racked up.
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Puerto Rico had already racked up more than $70 billion in debt before the storm.
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Halsey, which racked up an amazing 74,600,000 views between April 12 to April 13, 2019.
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People talk of an end to the crushing violence that has long racked this country.
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After "Freaks and Geeks," Starr racked up an impressive roster of television and film roles.
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Tennessee racked up 10 steals, including four by guard Lamonte Turner and three by Alexander.
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Detroit has been racked with similar corruption problems involving city officials, school officials and others.
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Valentine needed 210 weeks of care for his dialysis, and racked up a $2000,841.90 bill.
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Pratt had racked up the frequent flyer miles through other trips and credit card points.
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Biden, in particular, has racked up a series of gaffes, missteps, and occasional rambling monologues.
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Todd Gurley racked up 73 yards, good for 20th on the week, but nothing spectacular.
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Money managers have racked up record-breaking bets against oil over the past few months.
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Are you paying off your student loans, or have you racked up credit card charges?
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Matiella has racked up a slew of progressive endorsements, but her fundraising has been paltry.
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As they racked up domestic titles, United had struggled in the club game's biggest competition.
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So I racked up an impressive nine hours of sleep while still meeting my goal.
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So when Alice makes plans to run, Dana, racked with guilt, convinces her not to.
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Before he even graduated from college, chef Lucas Sin had racked up quite the resume.
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We're told Krista's racked up between $5k - $10k in vet bills so far for Jack.
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"From inspiration to execution, Tierra has racked up some serious accolades, especially after "Whack World.
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N.C. State's Omer Yurtseven racked up 28 points, shooting 220-for-210 from the field.
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Then Duke racked up six points in the first 56 seconds of the second half.
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The low-budget thriller racked up $26.1 million, bringing its domestic haul to $75.9 million.
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Maryland, under first-year coach Mike Locksley, has racked up 142 points in two games.
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Its vehicles have racked up more than five million miles of testing on public roads.
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Its tweets often racked up thousands of retweets, sometimes even from top Trump campaign staffers.
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And apparently they're hellacious fun — in Nashville, they've already racked up nearly 1 million rides.
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The Senate is stalled on a plan to stabilize an economy racked by the coronavirus.
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Will I even be able to enjoy myself, or will I be racked with guilt?
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Racked with guilt, she refused to eat, bathe or even look at her youngest son.
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Last week, the dollar index racked up its biggest weekly gain since the financial crisis.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hong Kong and London are both financial centres racked by political turmoil.
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Aggies running back Jaylen Warren racked up 13 yards and a TD on 19 carries.
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The star and driving force behind the "Deadpool" films has long been racked by anxiety.
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Nevertheless, he was racked by doubts about God and about his own mind and heart.
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The comment has already racked up nearly 250 likes as well as replies in agreement.
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Fans have offered their virtual support and his video has racked up 1.5 million likes.
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Depending on what's trending, they'll get whatever videos have already racked up likes and shares.
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As the challenges facing China racked up last year, so did cracks in Xi's facade.
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Legend has racked up 10 Grammys, starting with a best new artist win in 2006.
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Cally has become Calista, racked with guilt and hanging out with the hippie-stoner girls.
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The ad racked up more than 22.6 million views on YouTube by mid-day Monday.
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Thomas racked up a single-season record 149 catches for 1,725 yards and nine TDs.
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In fact, the music video alone racked up more than 24.4 million views on YouTube.
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This age group has racked up an average of $27,900 in personal debt, excluding mortgages.
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Since its premiere, the video has racked up more than 450 million views on YouTube.
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Since securing the deal, Scrub Daddy has racked up more than $110 million in sales.
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Before his mother could even make her way over, he had racked up 41 points.
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Last year, Alibaba racked up almost $18 billion in sales during the 24-hour event.
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The clip has racked up 7 million views since it was uploaded on Saturday morning.
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Markell Johnson, a senior guard, racked up 27 points in his last scheduled home game.
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As I racked up Uber bills, I noted that streets were often devoid of life.
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The ad went viral, and Dollar Shave Club racked up 12,000 orders within 48 hours.
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The video racked up more than 32,000 retweets before it was removed late Tuesday night.
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"This is more than just a movie for us," one attendee told Racked in February.
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On Friday, a petition calling for authorities to "take action" racked up over 2,500 signatures.
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Higginbotham captures the nerve-racked Soviet atmosphere brilliantly, mostly through vivid details about the participants.
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Alphabet racked up $20203 billion in revenue in 2018, with 85% of it coming from advertising.
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All season long you could feel the excitement building as we racked up win after win.
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She's racked up an impressive two Olympic gold medals and 77 World Cup victories after all!
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It's racked up nearly 100k views there, plus unquantifiable exposure in GIFs and unauthorized YouTube rips.
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Across all platforms, the franchise has racked up 103,112,599 video views and over 1.6 million shares.
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Since 22017, the actress has consistently racked up nods for her acting throughout her lengthy career.
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The video, which was posted on November 21, has already racked up more than 188,000 views.
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Tweets of the images of the dueling signs have racked up some viral attention online, too.
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In 20153, the 22015-hour e-commerce sales event racked up $214.3 billion GMV in total.
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Some have learned that they racked up a tax bill considerably larger than their annual income.
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At the time of writing, it's racked up a solid 5,000-odd retweets and 22,000 likes.
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Since then, the tweet has racked up tens of thousands of likes and even more replays.
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And their video's racked up more than 1.7 million views in the space of four days.
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Despite his strong start, the end of his tenure was racked by a number of scandals.
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These sorority recruitment videos have racked up millions of views on YouTube — and for good reason.
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Marvel superheroes have racked up many triumphs, but Disney's blockbuster-maker has never won an Oscar.
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Lavelle also scored her second goal in the 56th minute as Morgan racked up four more.
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But as he's gotten more famous, he's also racked up a bit of a checkered history.
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" And Racked went so far as to call what's going on at the company a "crisis.
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They racked up more than 471,000 parking violations last year, a 34 percent increase from 2013.
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The recession- and inflation-racked country was hit by a wave of uncertainty following an Aug.
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He had a career ERA of 4.07, and racked up 93 saves ... before retiring in 2005.
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And he has racked up wins ever since, breaking the second-term curse in spectacular fashion.
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The story of a fur trapper seeking revenge racked up $2500 million over the three days.
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Eric Greitens, already embroiled in a sexual misconduct scandal, just racked up yet another felony charge.
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At this point, Clinton has racked up a delegate lead that is practically impossible to overcome.
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Turns out I racked up more than $650 in savings over the course of 12 weeks.
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The client is a teenage boy, Tristan, who racked up $41,000 in stolen credit card debt.
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Over the course of her incredible career, Streep has racked up 21 acting nominations — a record.
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As Nadra Nittle explained for Racked in 2018, however, this age range is likely culturally specific.
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By June of last year, YouTube Red (Alphabet's subscription service) had racked up 250 million views.
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Some viewers who dialed the number reportedly racked up hundreds of dollars in phone bills. 19.
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Blocks tells me that between Kickstarter and pre-orders, the company has racked up 6,000 sales.
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As those tracks racked up millions of views, record labels pressured the company to crack down.
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It's also racked up numerous customers that include a few major players in the aerospace industry.
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But there are few who would have racked up this many examples in a single week.
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Moor figures he's racked up another few hundred hours creating the level and practicing individual portions.
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Air Berlin has racked up €353bn in debt, and reported a record €782m loss in 2016.
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The tiny, strange, cosmic romance A Ghost Story racked up ecstatic responses from critics and audiences.
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The company racked up $388 million in domestic box office grosses, according to data from Comscore.
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"Rogue One," a standalone film separate from the main saga, racked up just over $1 billion.
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The team Fish Fam racked up $1,345,000 in prize money over the course of several games.
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I racked up huge debts despite the majority of the nights I put on being busy.
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It racked up over 22 million views before the page was temporarily taken down by Facebook.
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The clip was shared on Twitter on Monday, and it's since racked up over 26,24 retweets.
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Dozens of Believe reviews on YouTube have already racked up hundreds of thousands of page views.
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Jio racked up 212.0 billion rupees ($23.7 million) of revenues in the three months to Sept.
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READ: Chris Christie steals Trump's show Trump racked up wins in seven states to Texas Sen.
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Johnathan Motley racked up a career-best 23 points along with 933 rebounds for the Mavs.
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Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who has racked up endorsements from Washington lawmakers and national labor unions.
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At press time, her response racked up more than 72,000 likes and more than 38,000 retweets.
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But the audience has grown rapidly -- iRoko racked up over 300 million video views in 2015.
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He was also seen as a stabilizing figure in a country often racked by political turmoil.
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According to docs ... Trag's racked up $30k in hospital bills and anticipates $75k in more bills.
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Weaver has racked up 21885 strikeouts in 22 innings this season while issuing just 23 walks.
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That may be a tough ask considering it's racked up billions of listens around the world.
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The movie didn't do well with critics but still racked up an estimated $152 million worldwide.
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Atlanta running back Devonta Freeman racked up more than 200 all-purpose yards against New Orleans.
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His video racked up 737,000 views in its first day, on its way to 1.7 million.
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One example: Algeria racked up more than $10 billion in loan-financed Soviet hardware by 1989.
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Since it was uploaded, it's racked up over four million views and tons of parody videos.
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Articles: "How Washing Your Hair Could Help You Survive a Nuclear Blast" from Racked via Vox.
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That clip was shared on Twitter on Tuesday, and it's since racked up over 1,500 retweets.
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The brand, in just six months, has racked up customers in dozens of countries, Li said.
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Kickstarted in 21966, the Luna program racked up many key spaceflight milestones within that first year.
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His music has racked up millions of plays and earned him over 213,000 social media followers.
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Around that time, the area was racked by racial tension between black and Hasidic Jewish residents.
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The trailer teaser — not even the full trailer — racked up 89 million views in 24 hours.
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The trailer teaser — not even the full trailer — racked up 214 million views in 216 hours.
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Good videos easily racked up tens of millions of views; a million views was a dud.
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Despite serving less than two years, Mr. Zinke racked up an impressive number of ethics investigations.
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The challenge: The studio racked up nearly $900 million in losses in the last two years.
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He quickly amassed 0003 medallions, each then worth about $2000,22017, but racked up millions in debt.
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Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran have each racked up more than 2474 billion views on YouTube.
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Coleman explained why he had racked up three whereabouts violations, each the result of different situations.
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How many car owners who got speed-camera tickets racked up 10 or more of them?
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Racked once tried to investigate this claim, and couldn't find anyone willing to get behind it.
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He was racked by doubts both personal and political: Had he lost hold of his identity?
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She racked up $20,000 in credit card debt, and had next to no savings behind her.
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During the years of medical crises, I had seen my father racked and raving with fever.
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Warren racked up the most speaking time out of any candidate, a byproduct of the onslaught.
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It has racked up a debt pile of a size that some analysts wonder is sustainable.
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The story of a fur trapper seeking revenge racked up $29.5 million over the three days.
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Rivera, 49, racked up a record 652 saves over 19 seasons with the Yankees (1995-2013).
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The former vice president racked up a majority of the vote in the commonwealth's Democratic primary.
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The patients who got the food racked up about $12,000 less a month in medical expenses.
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He quickly amassed 30 medallions, each then worth about $250,000, but racked up millions in debt.
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The company has racked up staggering losses and has faced criticism of its corporate governance structure.
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The units had racked up hundreds of HUD violations, including rotting floorboards, mice, and leaking roofs.
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Meanwhile, Cash App racked up $1.11 billion in annual net revenue and jumped up 157% YoY.
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A video of the incident, uploaded to YouTube on Thursday, has racked up nearly 300,000 views.
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In the week leading up to its release, it racked up thousands more votes on IMDB.com.
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She finally found a job, but only recently got clear of the bills she racked up.
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She racked up a credit card balance in 250 when she needed an emergency root canal.
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Some parents are racked by hunger for booze and disappear; others lose jobs and are evicted.
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Our fears were well founded, as Trump officials have racked up a chilling record climate censorship.
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They racked up 26 eliminations in those games and finished in first place for the heat.
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Much of the GOP Beltway establishment lives in Northern Virginia, where he racked up big victories.
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Thailand has been racked since 0003 by street protests of both opponents and supporters of Thaksin.
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They've racked up over 3,700 five-star reviews, so you know they've got to be good!
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With just 4 million followers, Breitbart's page racked up more likes, comments, and shares since Sept.
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I racked up $503,000 worth of debt behind my husband's back and had so much shame.
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Price racked up the equivalent of $300,000 in taxpayer-funded private flights since May, Politico found.
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With precision and strangeness, her dances celebrate the very thing she finds herself racked with: vulnerability.
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Our colleagues who were at Racked have gone back and forth about how to handle that.
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The list of value-destroying deals being racked up is worrying given the rush for outbound deals.
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He has racked up 41 race victories and been on the podium 99 times in 141 starts.
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Last year, Funimation racked up 4 billion unique engagements across its digital, physical and other immersive channels.
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Sorin captured the moment and posted it to his Facebook, where it's racked up nearly 70,000 views.
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The track has racked up nearly 43 million streams globally since its release and hit number one.
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Season 1, which was six episodes and featured eight contestants, racked up millions of viewers per episode.
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By the end of the night, he had racked up more speaking time than any other candidate.
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What would be the proverbial icing on the cake now that he's racked up all these nominations?
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The multiplayer shooter game, which lets players navigate a vast landscape, has racked up a huge following.
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The one-minute, 54-second track racked up more than 300,000 listens in less than 24 hours.
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It earned hundreds of thousands of shares and racked up thousands of comments in a few days.
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The critically acclaimed musical racked up $855,000 in only five theaters in New York and Los Angeles.
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The Wildcats racked up 377 rushing yards and 27 overall while controlling the clock for 25:217.
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Sirokai shared her post on December 23, and it's since racked up over 24K likes on Instagram.
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So why wasn't she nominated, even as Arrival racked up a nothing-to-sneeze-at eight noms?
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Khomyn is a model from Ukraine and has racked up a large social media following on Instagram.
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My son Oliver has racked up more miles in 11 months than I did in 11 years.
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Since it was posted less than 24 hours ago, it's racked up nearly eight million views already.
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DeGeneres has racked up a career total of 20 People's Choice wins, the most of any celebrity.
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To compensate for other financials (like eating and paying utilities), I racked up some credit card debt.
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In season 2 of Luke Cage, for example, Luke's community is racked by violence and gang wars.
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John Oliver did a segment panning the proposal, and it racked up 12 million views on YouTube.
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The city has been racked by infighting by factions of the Zetas drug gang, security experts say.
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Racked L.A. reports The Hello Kitty Café will remain open at the Irvine location for a year.
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It's racked up more than 300,000 likes too, though there are plenty of less-than-kind comments.
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Former candidate Jeb Bush's campaign racked up more than $23,000 on Uber, the most of any candidate.
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The electric-car maker racked up $1.1bn in losses in the first six months of the year.
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Trump's speech spotlighted these themes, painting a (false) picture of an America racked with crime and violence.
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As soon as I got his text, I racked my brain — and closet — for the perfect outfit.
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It's pretty impressive how quickly we've racked up an extensive sandal collection considering it's only mid-July.
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The event racked up $30.8bn in sales (measured by gross merchandise volume), compared with $25.3bn in 2017.
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According to Quartz, it was not immediately clear how the first lady's office racked up the charges.
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The company quickly racked up more than $1 million in sales on Kickstarter, doubling its initial target.
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A rep from 6one7 Productions tells us he racked up about $2,400 worth of tequila and vodka.
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And they've obviously impressed Väätäinen's fans — the photos have racked up over 9,000 positive reactions on Facebook.
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All the same, attempts to get to spawn island have racked up millions of views on YouTube.
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She racked up endorsements from the moderate Republicans who were once a powerful force in Kansas politics.
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Notre Dame racked up 63 yards of total offense in its first road game of the season.
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Turkish companies that racked up mountains of foreign debt may now be on the verge of default.
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Finally, clean dishes are racked and sent out the door, to be sent into a sanitizing machine.
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The infographic has racked up almost 6,000 upvotes and approaching 500 comments on the r/gameofthrones subreddit.
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Since forming in 2012, the London based group Crows have racked up their fair share of injuries.
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It seemed an odd thing to say as "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" racked up the streams.
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Leave it in the comments, or pop by the Racked Lounge on Facebook and tell us more.
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The Pages also created 30 events on Facebook, some of which racked up thousands of confirmed attendees.
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The clip has already racked up an impressive half-million views on YouTube as of Wednesday afternoon.
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A handful of other copycats have racked up hundreds of their own retweets with a similar promise.
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I racked up a bunch of debt, like, $2,000, and I ended up just cutting it up.
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Founded in 2003, Platinum has racked up profits that few in the hedge fund industry can match.
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Notre Dame racked up 23 yards of total offense in its first road game of the season.
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The league racked up a $16 million deficit and blew through more than $100 million in funding.
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Videos of the moment have been posted on Twitter, where they have racked up thousands of views.
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The current roster hasn't played together for very long and haven't racked up many impressive wins yet.
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Kennedy only recorded three strikeouts, compared to the 29 he racked up over his previous three starts.
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At the time of publication, a Vine of the exchange had racked up over 30 million loops.
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Grande has racked up 146.5 million followers, beating out Gomez, 26, who currently has 146.3 million followers.
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Less than an hour after publishing her announcement video, Sing had already racked up almost 100,000 views.
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Within the first year, the erectile dysfunction drug had racked up first-year sales of $21960 million.
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Unheralded Kansas City tailback Damien Williams racked up 129 yards, more than half his regular-season total.
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MAKE: magazine had 125,000 paid subscribers and the company had racked up over one million YouTube subscribers.
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Earlier today, Racked reported that Neiman Marcus appeared to have dropped their selection of Ivanka Trump jewelry.
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Currently in the most recent batch of Y Combinator, the company has racked up some impressive numbers.
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Ellison has racked up scores of endorsements from lawmakers on Capitol Hill and from national labor groups.
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Natasha Lyonne is basking in the moment after her show Russian Doll racked up 13 Emmy nominations.
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The Knights (4-0, 2-20153 AAC) racked up 515 yards of offense in just three quarters.
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Racked style editor Nicola Fumo operates the hype matrix once again in this week's episode of Vergecast!
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He has racked up three assists in his last two matches and appears hungry for much more.
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Georgia tweeted the clip, which has since racked up over 9,000 retweets at the time of writing.
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He played a little defense, racked up a few assists, occasionally goofed around in the low-post.
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Before that, he also racked up another fighting violation, and 5 violations for disobeying a direct order.
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Some of the videos have racked up hundreds of thousands of likes—in other words, they're relatable.
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Some facts ... Suggs has racked up 132 sacks in his 16-year NFL career ... ranking 13th overall.
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He racked up 75 points during the season, and has 18 more so far through the playoffs.
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ITER has been under construction since 2013 and has already racked up $14 billion in construction costs.
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To date, the 857 Startup Battlefield contestants have racked up $8.9 billion in funding and 110 exits.
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Canha, Laureano, Matt Chapman and Marcus Semien had two hits apiece as the Athletics racked up 13.
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According to Racked, the actress has been visiting Burke's London beauty shop, Content Beauty & Wellbeing, for years.
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He and his entourage racked up at least $120,000 in travel bills in two weeks last summer.
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A year later, he was racked by blinding headaches and hips so stiff he could barely walk.
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As he grew up, he fell into drugs and racked up more than 20 felonies, he said.
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It was the second game in a row that the Wolfpack racked up 48 first-half points.
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While here, she racked up 30 hours of interviews with 60 journalists from more than 15 countries.
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Syndergaard racked up 12 strikeouts and Fernandez had five while allowing only three hits (to Syndergaard's seven).
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Just last year, ThirdLove extended its size offerings and racked up a waitlist of 1.3 million women.
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Pressley, 44, has racked up high-profile endorsements from Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and musician Questlove.
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Sterling racked up a solid 0.4 percent gain against the dollar on Friday, to trade at $1.2732.
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Many had wages garnished and racked up penalties and other debt trying to pay back the bonuses.
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Their families started a GoFundMe page, but it had hardly racked up enough donations to cover them.
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Instagram accounts like "Bird Graveyard" or "Scooters Behaving Badly" have racked up hundreds of thousands of followers.
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Both treatments have racked up approvals for indications, including melanoma, lung cancer and head and neck cancer.
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Four years ago, attorneys estimated that Cox had that racked up more than $400,000 in medical costs.
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Racked reports major news was hiding in the necessary documents filed with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.
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" The father of two added, "In Washington they have racked enough indictments to field a football team.
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Views quickly racked up on the video, and soon the national press had picked up the story.
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As Racked pointed out, and we'd like to reiterate, this is by no means a new idea.
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Today, the site attracts over five million users, according to Racked, and is staffed by ten employees.
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The beauty division racked up about $100 million in sales in the last reported quarter ended Nov.
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The video of her rapping got posted online, and racked up tens of thousands of views overnight.
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Early in my career, I racked up over $100,000 of debt by spending money I didn't have.
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Roosevelt introduced the concept of direct presidential campaigning that year and racked up a series of wins.
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Ogier has also now won in Mexico with four different manufacturers and racked up 48 career wins.
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Mason's truly a global superstar ... his single, "Famous," has racked up nearly 40 MILLION streams on Spotify.
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If he racked up enough infractions, Subway could terminate his contract and take control of the business.
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Then again, Chris Kelly, Rene Bourque and Roy have each racked up more than 700 N.H.L. games.
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Katyusha rockets were often used in Iraq during the fighting that racked the country from 2003-2009.
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And they racked up the likes — on Facebook, ironically enough — posting about how they voiced those concerns.
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Racked by flashbacks of the burning heat on her skin, she is rethinking her life after graduation.
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Disney's new "Star Wars" teaser racked up well over 40 million views online in just 24 hours.
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On Tuesday night alone, the former VP racked up 212020 to only 116 for the Vermont senator.
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Since then, politicians have racked up nearly $2 billion in debt to the so-called PetroCaribe scheme.
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At one point, Clinton had racked up 20183 endorsements from former military leaders, 22018 more than Trump.
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Her first TikTok explaining she couldn't leave her house after returning from Rome racked up 50,000 likes.
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Kourtney Kardashian, who posted her first TikTok video in December of 2019, has racked up 223,000 followers.
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But on TikTok, #FoxEye videos have racked up nearly four million views — and have pretty mixed reactions.
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This year, she's racked up two Oscar nominations for her roles in "Jojo Rabbit" and "Marriage Story."
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When I visited him in late January, he was ill, hoarse and racked with fits of coughing.
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Many graduates, they say, have racked up considerable debt but failed to find higher-paying legal jobs.
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The company recently announced it has racked up 20 million miles of autonomous driving on public roads.
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For years, the bombing and infiltration attacks that racked Kabul have dominated headlines and reshaped the city.
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She also racked up 495,460 total streams on Apple Music for an average monthly earning of $642.16.
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But if there's any place on earth to be racked with profound insecurity, it's the Ground Floor.
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Finally, there's Disney+, which has racked up 28.6 million subscribers for its service as of February 3.
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It isn't clear who is behind the account, but it has racked up more than 3,000 followers.
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I am racked with guilt at the thought that I could possibly have protected the unknown woman.
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Videos using the group's #onchallenge hashtag have racked up over 30 million views in just one day.
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Overall, Northwestern Mutual found millennials have racked up an average of $27,900 in personal debt, excluding mortgages.
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Clinton — and the vast, less-populous rural stretches where Mr. Trump racked up large numbers of votes.
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Founded in 2003, Platinum has racked up profits that are the envy of the hedge fund industry.
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It was how Jones made the catches that was as fantastic as the stats he racked up.
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For a 45-minute fast charging session with the Model 173, I racked up a $14 bill.
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Along the way, the companies 23andMe and Ancestry racked up 10 million and 15 million users, respectively.
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Jabari Parker poured in 211 points and Vince Carter, coming off the bench, racked up 23 points.
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And no wonder — U.S. adults have racked up an average of $28,900 in personal debt, excluding mortgages.
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It had racked up more than 250 million views before it was pulled following the abuse allegations.
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Before long, Ms. Jarratt had racked up several months of sobriety and was visiting her son consistently.
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"Jurassic World" has now crossed $1 billion worldwide, while "Incredibles 2" has racked up $772 million total.
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He racked up 28 unforced errors while Djokovic leaked only nine, in an astonishing display of control.
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Below, we spotlight five exhibitors among those who racked up the most miles to reach the fair.
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In total, Ajayi racked up $25,000 in penalty fees -- but when the owner confronted Jay on Feb.
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By comparison, the retired space shuttle Discovery racked up 39 successful takeoffs and landings over 27 years.
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Blankenship had long railed against federal safety rules, and his mines racked up long lists of violations.
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Josie and the rest of the Tigers racked up win after win, eventually taking the tournament's title.
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The artist's last two paintings are as impetuous, violent, and racked with guilt as Caravaggio was himself.
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Production of the Dreamliner only became profitable in 2016 after Boeing racked up some $29 billion in losses.
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Westbrook racked up 36 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists Monday, shooting 103-for-23 from the floor.
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The morning when tension-racked and covered with hives, my body would be raw from my incessant scratching.
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It was quite a comedown for the league's top scoring offense, which racked up 500 points this year.
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Valeant racked up much of the debt through its aggressive pace of acquisitions under former CEO Mike Pearson.
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Police mobilized across borders, offered a large reward, and racked up more than 16,22013 hours on the hunt.
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What you can't do, though, is move beyond his mind, which is racked by post traumatic stress disorder.
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They racked up millions of YouTube subscribers by making fun of other YouTubers and generally stirring up shit.
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Under Spyker, Saab never had the financial resources to sustain production and soon racked up debts to suppliers.
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The Eurofighter Typhoon has racked up more than 530,000 flying hours, with 623 aircraft ordered and 558 delivered.
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In an era racked by political espionage, merciless assassinations and ninja attacks, Yasuke was seen as an asset.
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McManus tweeted the clip, and it has since racked up over 224,22017 retweets, and it's very own remix.
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First, the Late, Late Show host joined Instagram – and has already racked up over one hundred thousand followers.
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They shot 48.3 percent from the field and racked up 13 fast-break points to Oregon State's four.
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Two months earlier, Democrats running in California's top-two primary racked up gains that were nearly as impressive.
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At Tanya Bonakdar this approach resonates vividly with a world racked by tectonic political, social, and environmental shifts.
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His wife, however, racked up $22 in per diems that year, charging 22010 meals to the athletic department.
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Wide receiver Anthony Nash hauled in two touchdown passes as the Blue Devils racked up 234 total yards.
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There are videos on YouTube dissecting her every move, including one that's racked up more than 150,000 views.
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Sotheby's European Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture racked up a final sales ticket of $1,694,000 between its 159 lots.
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Before Hernandez left for United, the striker racked up ten goals in 11 games during the 2010 Clausura.
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With the added wins this week, Amazon has now racked up four total Golden Globes, the company notes.
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People passing through racked up bills for long-distance calls that sometimes came out to a hundred pounds.
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As a teenager, he racked up a score topping 870,000 in 1982, a year after the game's release.
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" This past July, Racked wrote that "Just FYI There Are Other Haircuts for Men Besides the Hitler One.
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There is some evidence that the bill at Baby's All Right was indeed racked up by the model.
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The idea, says Mr Rasenick, is to "use celebration to create change" in a world racked by misdeeds.
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"We racked our brains for maybe a week and a half, going in every different direction," McCullah said.
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I was in the ER three times because of the nausea and racked up another $2,600 in bills.
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Given the prominent role of wearable tech, we've also invited Racked entertainment editor Elana Fishman to our roundtable.
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Her account racked up more than 7,800 posts, out-tweeting the tweeter-in-chief by three to one.
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As Chavie Lieber reported for Racked, many companies opt to return an unsold product back to the manufacturer.
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In January, the company said You and Sex Education racked up 40 million views in their first months.
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Imgur user IlovegrumpycatandIdontcare created the following monstrosity, which has racked up more than 100,000 views in one day.
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Black Panther racked up the most nominations, with seven total in categories like Best Movie and Best Hero.
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Neiman Marcus According to Racked, the Ivanka Trump jewelry line is no longer available on Neiman Marcus' website.
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Under Steve Jobs's 14-year tenure, for example, Apple racked up huge profits but never paid a dividend.
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The trailer has since racked up over 600,000 views and has received nods from actors like Alyssa Milano.
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Nike's North American business, which racked up $303 billion in revenue for the three-month period ending Aug.
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Nike's North American business, which racked up $3.9 billion in revenue for the three-month period ending Aug.
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The course has racked up 4.5 out of 5 stars, and we literally can't find one negative review.
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The plane has racked up more than 5,000 orders to become the best-selling aircraft in Boeing history.
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I've been aggressively paying off medical and utility debts I racked up when I was worse off financially.
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Vikings racked up quite the body count in Season 4 — which came to a bloody conclusion on Feb.
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Few have the stamina to disintegrate on stage for over three hours, racked by time, betrayal and hubris.
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At the channel's height, it had more than 750,000 subscribers and racked up more than 175 million views.
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Goop's founder and creative officer revealed that in-house ready-to-wear is in the works, Racked reports.
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Or does Amazon *just* get my name and how many Amazon points I racked up in the month?
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Pruitt and his entourage, including aides and security staffers, racked up $90,000 in just one week last summer.
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Since its release in November, the film has racked up over $900 million in the world box office.
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Australia's main index finished at its best level in 17 months after Wall Street racked up more records.
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It has racked up nearly 900,000 views and more than 5,800 shares on Facebook as of Tuesday morning.
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Since her debut in 2000, Pink has racked up a number of memorable moments on the VMAs stage.
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The beloved lotion has racked up more than 1,100 reviews and an impressive 4.6-star rating on Amazon.
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The letter was shared on Twitter by Glaswegian SD Ritchie, where it quickly racked up over 2,500 shares.
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In a triumph of profit margins, New Line Cinema's "Lights Out" racked up $290 million in its debut.
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Twitter promptly erupted, and the tweet has racked up more than 7,800 retweets at the time of writing.
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Hall had 39 TDs during his career at Long Beach Poly and racked up almost 4,000 receiving yards.
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On a global basis, companies have racked up $23.8 trillion since the crisis, an increase of 51 percent.
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But reputational issues continued to hang over the bank as it racked up billions in settlements and fines.
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Guard Russell Westbrook racked up back to back triple doubles with 28 points, 753 assists and 275 rebounds.
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The video, featuring vocals by Skylar Grey, has racked up a whopping 17.5-plus million views so far.
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To date, it has racked up 1.6 million subscribers to its main channel and 194,000 followers on Twitter.
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For the third year in a row, Kate racked up the fewest number of public engagements with 87.
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Simple and self-consciously silly, the Vine racked up more than six million views in a single day.
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Both teams' defenses racked up turnovers while their offenses avoided them, finishing fourth and fifth in turnover differential.
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SB Nation, +31%; The Verge, +86%; Polygon, +611; Vox, +21%; Eater, +26%; Racked, +42%; Curbed, +42%; Recode, +33%
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It racked up hundreds of thousands of views and briefly claimed the top spot on YouTube's "trending" rankings.
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A year later, no longer racked with a fear of failure, Saxena was back on the startup trail.
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She attended a small liberal arts school to study political science where she racked up student loan debt.
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In all, Walgreens has racked up nearly 1,800 violations for selling tobacco products to minors, the agency added.
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India's resource-rich forest land is primarily located in the poorest areas, including some racked by extremist violence.
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She racked up tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills, and her nausea interrupted her sex life.
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He has racked up victories in three of the four states that have already held their nominating contests.
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Stocks in the past week racked up solid gains, sparked by a revival in tech names after earnings.
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She was holding her daughter Halston, a baby who racked up 62,000 followers before she was even born.
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Since that show aired, Chapul has racked up impressive sales and is on track to hit $1.5 million.
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This is mainly because the bottom 90% has racked up debt, including mortgages, consumer credit and student loans.
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He got nearly 63% of the electoral votes at the time, while Hillary Clinton racked up just 34%.
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The livestream racked up more than 232 million live views and 7.6 billion minutes of live watch time.
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The president-elect easily racked up the 270 electoral votes needed to send him to the White House.
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Gunmakers are pulling their products from Dicks Sporting Goods, reports Racked, because of their position on gun control.
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In a triumph of profit margins, New Line Cinema's "Lights Out" racked up $2875 million in its debut.
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It's a style that, as Racked correctly points out, does not exist naturally on the actual female head.
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One woman, Pam Hunt, racked up student loans for a "worthless" degree in criminal justice at Corinthian College.
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Turkey's lira, sensitive towards U.S. interest rate moves, racked up some of the biggest falls, weakening 2104.35 percent.
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Turk and Brittany Bauer show up, and Brittany, racked with grief, makes the occasional outburst from the gallery.
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With her drooping tongue, cocked head, and expressive eyes, Marnie racked up nearly 2 million fans on Instagram.
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Will we pass the summer arguing how many wins the new Yankee Gerrit Cole might have racked up?
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As of Wednesday, Biden had racked up a near 300-delegate lead over Sanders, according to CNN's estimate.
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Today, the pair's YouTube channel's 21 videos have racked up 13 million views and more than 50,000 subscribers.
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And the list of bank traders who later racked up big losses at hedge funds is not short.
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Another model, Parker Hurley, wrote an essay for Racked in February accusing Weber of attempting to fondle him.
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" The nerves of the masses, he continues, are "racked by an intricate maze of motion and dazzling fire.
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Papua has been racked by the most serious civil unrest in years over perceived racial and ethnic discrimination.
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The Hawkeyes racked up 438 yards and 23 first downs while holding the Scarlet Knights to 125 yards.
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As for the music video, it's doing just fine, with more than 30 million views already racked up.
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While he was inside, Keenan says, he earned his GED and racked up credits for a bachelor's degree.
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After a quick catch-up, Mr. Osment racked the balls and broke with something less than perfect confidence.
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Only one mark is narrowly out of reach: the 100 points that Manchester City racked up last year.
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These were just the most noteworthy of a plethora of endorsements Biden racked up right before Super Tuesday.
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The RT story racked up thousands of shares on Reddit and was picked up on David Duke's webpage.
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He said the United States had "racked up $13 billion in trade deficits" in the last two decades.
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In August, Tasty racked up more than 800 million Facebook video views and 58 million more on YouTube.
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The Isn't It Romantic star's post garnered over a million views and racked up comments from multiple celebrities.
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That video was posted across Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other platforms and quickly racked up millions of views.
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President Donald Trump's campaign racked up $46 million in donations during the fourth quarter, his campaign said Thursday.
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The 20-year-old has racked up 1.2 million followers since first posting as Rosa in December 2019.
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In fact, 46% of millennials have credit card debt, often racked up thanks to some of this pressure.
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I racked up $18,000 of credit card debt while unemployed, and am still working to pay it off.
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Delay and recrimination, however, could see the pound reverse the gains it racked up so quickly last week.
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Bowling had already climbed out of $25,225 worth of credit card debt that she racked up in college.
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But Madelyn's cuteness couldn't be contained and the video has since racked up more than 42 million views.
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In fact, January was the 85033st consecutive month that racked up temperatures nominally above the 20th-century average.
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Mexico racked up a current account surplus of $2.486 billion during the October-December period, the data showed.
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The president's intervention came at a time when his White House has been racked by turmoil and turnover.
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The car has racked up 120,000 miles and comes with all-terrain tires and a tire pressure monitor.
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Delay and recrimination, however, could see the pound reverse the gains it racked up so quickly this week.
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A generally healthy, energetic 20043-year-old, she suddenly found herself vomiting all day, racked with debilitating headaches.
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They have borrowed from friends and relatives, and racked up $50,000 in credit card bills and other debt.
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By comparison, Airbus racked up orders for 654 A320 aircraft, its popular single-aisle competitor to the Max.
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Buttigieg, who was virtually unknown nationally before launching his presidential bid, has racked up lots of artists' bucks.
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The novel sold more than three million copies, and has racked up more than 29,500 reviews on Amazon.
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In less than a day, her tweet has racked up more than 85033,000 likes and over 3,600 retweets.
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Then she racked up another $15,000 in debt when she moved to a new city with her boyfriend.
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This photo of an A-frame cabin listing in Skykomish, Washington racked up 242,2400 likes on Airbnb's Instagram.
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Over the next ten years, he racked up seven arrests and struggled with addiction and post-traumatic stress.
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Chuba Hubbard, the nation's leading rusher, racked up 158 yards on 19 carries for Oklahoma State (8-5).
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She is continually racked with insecurity about her ability to lead, something that many women can relate to.
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Americans racked up more than $1,000 of debt over the winter season, estimates one post-holiday spending survey.
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The Camp Fire alone racked upward of $13 billion in losses, according to CoreLogic, a property analytics firm.
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He lost (by 22009 percentage point!) to Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, who racked up several endorsements from climate hawks.
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Gordon played 11 games for the Patriots and racked up 40 catches for 720 yards and 3 TDs.
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"The industry is galvanized," Alex Thompson, REI's vice president of brand stewardship and impact, told Racked in 2017.
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While at WVU, he racked up two 1,000 yard rushing seasons in a row -- but didn't get drafted.
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Many copies of the books that racked up at least $800,000 in sales for Pugh can't be found.
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The game after that, Tate racked up 25 yards of offense against Colorado to kick off his streak.
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In addition to the contracting sales environment, the e-moto startup space has racked up a series of failures.
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Sally Grunden from South Australia shared the footage on Facebook on Monday, where it quickly racked up 100,000 views.
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By Thursday afternoon, three days after the ad came out, it had racked up only 11,000 views on YouTube.
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Green Book racked up five Golden Globe nominations, including Best Musical or Comedy and nods for Ali and Mortensen.
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Since posting his videos to YouTube, Frank has gained over 700 subscribers and racked up more than 15,000 views.
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However, their rivals racked up three goals in a minute, tying up the score with just two minutes left.
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Known by a number of aliases, he racked up a string of convictions, but none for terrorism-related offences.
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The pants have even inspired their own Facebook page and have racked up more than 500,000 fans since 2010.
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Reigns joined the WWE in 2010 and has racked up every single WWE major championship in the years since.
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Ben Affleck and Jimmy Fallon racked up puppies as prizes during a pop quiz segment of Thursday's Tonight Show.
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The song's video, which the singer also directed, has racked up over 87 million views on YouTube to date.
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The photo has since racked up more than 78,000 retweets and more than 104,000 favorites, so… what's the deal?
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Stocks racked up big losses earlier in December after the Fed signaled three rate hikes are likely in 2017.
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His office racked up nearly $500 million in settlements, including against Deutsche Bank and CitiMortgage for faulty lending practices.
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Meryl Streep racked up her 20th career nomination, securing her status as the most-nominated performer of all time.
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By March last year the startup had racked up more than 350,000 beta sign ups for its email service.
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Since her debut in 2000, the singer has racked up a number of memorable moments on the VMAs stage.
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So, it's no wonder why she's racked up over one million Instagram followers who cherish her lifestyle so much.
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They hope it will provide a stable legal framework for a rapidly evolving society racked by increasingly complex disputes.
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Inspired by Blackburn's theory, I've racked my brain for how a frog could end up inside a pepper. Alive.
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Turf wars between the Gulf Cartel and their former armed wing, the Zetas, have racked the state for years.
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Mike shared the video on Twitter, which has since racked up over 36,000 retweets at the time of writing.
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Her campaign is well organized in Hawaii and she has racked up endorsements from key state leaders including Sens.
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The full-time collector has racked up more than 20,13 miles traveling the globe in pursuit of his hobby.
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Since then, Aden has racked up an impressive pedigree, walking for Yeezy Season 5, Max Mara, and Alberta Ferretti.
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He soon confessed that he'd opened credit card accounts without telling me and he'd racked up $5,000 in debt.
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Before it became a five-book series, it first racked up more than a billion reads on Wattpad's site.
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Their profits are surging: they collectively racked up over $25bn in net profit in the first quarter of 2017.
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Baluchistan, a restive province that borders Afghanistan and Iran, has been racked by separatist and sectarian violence for years.
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I've racked my brain to give you a good usage scenario for Bluetooth 5, but it doesn't exist yet.
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Sanders, who has racked up 19 wins over Clinton, most recently topped her in West Virginia on Tuesday night.
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This gem of a video, dug up by Hint magazine, has already racked up 10 million views on Facebook.
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Over the past 55 years, Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" has racked up pretty much every accolade imaginable.
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Before the McGregor fight, Forbes reported Mayweather had racked up slightly more than $700 MILLION in career boxing earnings.
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Despite the trolls in his chat and on Twitter, Paul racked up 630,000 Twitch subscribers after only one stream.
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Some 570,000 Tabascan households have racked up debts with the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) averaging 10,500 pesos ($0003) each.
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Sophomore guard Jordan Bone added 13 points and junior center Kyle Alexander racked up 13 rebounds and three blocks.
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Jessa (Jemima Kirke) is engaged in heavy flirting with Hannah's ex, Adam (Adam Driver), and therefore racked with guilt.
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Ezhel, whose videos have racked up millions of views online, refers to smoking marijuana in some of his songs.
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Young also had nine rebounds and five assists, while Bogdanovic racked up seven rebounds, six assists and three steals.
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Speculators have raced to unwind some of the record-large bearish positions racked up over the last six months.
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No mainstream media outlet picked up the story, which racked up about 2,700 "claps"—Medium's metric for audience approval.
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Bibby has been with the school for 6 years -- during which Shadow Mountain has racked up 5 state championships.
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Within hours, Hadid's Instagram photo of the reveal has racked up over 250,000 likes and hundreds of positive comments.
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So, he took steps that, in hindsight, might seem ill-advised: he and Ewing racked up credit card debt.
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"Organized shows put American designers on the map and changed the fashion landscape forever," Mallis told Racked in 173.
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The main appeal of Australia to their families, they say, is that it is not racked by civil war.
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Disney's trailer racked up 127.6 million views in its first 24 hours online, and trended on Twitter and YouTube.
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Oil prices rose, building on gains racked up on Wednesday when the International Energy Agency forecast stronger global demand.
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During its 12-episode run the contest racked up a whopping 2.7bn views, turning its contestants into household names.
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That photo — posted on April 23 — quickly racked up over 15,500 likes, something Wedlake says she never would've expected.
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The diss tracks released by all four YouTubers have racked up millions of views in only a few days.
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As foul a mood as I was in, racked with of disappointment and neck pain, it was short-lived.
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Perjeta is one of Roche's fastest growing medicines, having racked up 2.2 billion Swiss francs ($2.23 billion) last year.
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The farther you got away from Columbus, the more rural the area, he tallied and racked up the votes.
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"This one's the O2 Cool," says Caleb, whose most popular video has racked up close to a million views.
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In 1990, the big three Detroit carmakers racked up about $250 billion in revenue and employed 1.2 million people.
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Last month, The Ride Share Guy racked up nearly 500,000 page views, according to analytics Campbell provided me with.
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In fact, her photo has racked up nearly half a million likes on Instagram in less than a day.
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Nonetheless, this article went viral among Trump supporters online and racked up over half a million engagements before November.
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His King of Random YouTube channel has more than 11 million subscribers and has racked up billions of views.
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During their match in Astana on Sunday evening, Poland and Kazakhstan racked up no fewer than 10 yellow cards.
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In 2018, the California native racked up 4355 yards on the season, bringing his career total to 70,514 yards.
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Since then, she has named a total of 2677,2929 (and counting) and racked up estimated revenues of over $557.403,2557.40.
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"I had racked up a significant portion of deltas, and that usually gets you on the leaderboard," she says.
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Cruise, who racked up over 550,000 followers within just a few hours, kicked things off with a big announcement.
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Since then, Spears has racked up many awards, including one Grammy, seven Billboard Music Awards, and numerous MTV VMAs.
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Nintendo announced over the weekend that its first mobile app, Miitomo, racked up a million users in three days.
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The glitches sent TSB's costs spiralling and last year it racked up losses of 240 million euros ($272 million).
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But online grocery is also a notoriously tricky business that's racked up an impressive body count of failed startups.
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" He continues, "I've racked my brain to ask if I remember Mr. Brunton, and I cannot say I do.
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Wilkerson has garnered support online and his tweet has racked up over 837,000 retweets since being posted on Thursday.
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The Catholic Church's tumultuous summer, racked by one sex abuse scandal after another, shows no signs of slowing down.
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By October, the app had racked up more than 70 million downloads, and the team added support for video.
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In 2014, the sector racked up US$1.85bn, not including junk-rated bank or sovereign issuance from the region.
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But no previous sign has racked up two million views on Facebook or been shared more than 20,000 times.
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Eliza is a reporter at our sister publication Racked, where she writes about how and why people buy things.
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In fact, three of the outfits she sported throughout the weekend racked in at a grand total of $2100,22.
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But then again, what do I know, I thought, as I racked up a personal heap of dating disasters.
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But if you read over Google's statement, no one's claiming that the Nexus Player racked up big sales numbers.
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More than 232 items were for sale at Bonhams; all told, they racked up a combined total of $22,2500,063.
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"I believe someone who uses their platform and popularity to influence their following is an influencer," Polk told Racked.
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But some videos have racked up 13 million views, so the proof, as they say, is in the pudding.
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Sotheby's just racked up $1003 million in sales at its Hong Kong auctions, up 42 percent over last year.
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It broke out that it has racked up a cumulative 500,000 listings and 600,000 downloads of its Android app.
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DeMar DeRozan hit for 210, Bryn Forbes scored 287 and Patty Mills racked up 284 points for the Spurs.
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President Trump's adult children racked up at least $28503,22019 in security costs on a ski trip to Aspen, Colo.
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The Clinton campaign has racked up pledges from about 360 superdelegates across the country, according to The Associated Press.
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Opel and Vauxhall racked up 20 billion euros ($22.3 billion)in losses under ownership by General Motors Co (GM.
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