I remember Facebook, we were racking servers, and now the idea of racking a server just seems completely archaic.
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CAVUTO: But, to their point, if the markets are rattled by all these nerve-racking developments or what would normally be considered nerve- racking, they have a funny way of showing it.
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These posts are racking up thousands of views and likes.
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And, she has no plans to quit racking up accolades.
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Uber, led by Dara Khosrowshahi, is racking up tremendous losses.
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Back in the states, the records are also racking up.
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LONDON — Learning to drive can be a nerve-racking experience.
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Still, the main grievance racking American campuses is alleged racism.
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However, he's not advocating racking up a bunch of debt.
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Scoring a job interview is both exciting and nerve racking.
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The number of bodies found there is racking up. 22.
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It got a little nerve racking until I found Aidan.
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Kim Jong Un is racking up stamps in his passport.
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That said, racking up a balance can get expensive quickly.
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The video went viral, racking up more than 900,000 views.
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"In the first set it was absolutely nerve racking," Dimitrov said.
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Instead, he aggressively courted endorsements from elected Democrats, racking up dozens.
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Pitt's production company Plan B is also racking up awards nominations.
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Waymo, Alphabet's self-driving car division, keeps racking up the miles.
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We'll admit that the whole process seems a little nerve-racking.
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And still to come, President Trump keeps racking up the accomplishments.
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After racking up more than a few satisfied customers, word spread.
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Brides and grooms aren't the only ones racking up wedding debt.
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She thought to herself, I've been in nerve-racking situations before.
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Color comes into play when it comes to racking up bonuses.
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Curry ranked third, racking up 1.57 win shares for every million.
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Soon, however, Fonsia is winning hand after hand, racking up points.
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Waymo, meanwhile, has been racking up its own list of partnerships.
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But going to college doesn't need to mean racking up debt.
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Goff described the drive as "nerve-racking," Fox 5 DC said.
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Until YouTube does that, vape tricks will keep racking up views.
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Even getting it to go well is a nerve-racking process.
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They can concentrate on building their campaigns and racking up delegates.
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Federal courthouses can be tricky, nerve-racking places to report from.
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"It's definitely nerve-racking," Sheary said of the game's fast pace.
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Soon I was racking my brain for similar "animal walk" phrases.
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Asking questions of a president is nerve-racking under any circumstances.
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"He's going to keep racking up big wins," the congressman said.
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Smarter Living: Breaking up with a therapist can be nerve-racking.
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But the scenery below was well worth the nerve-racking ride.
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And they're racking up hundreds of millions of streams across platforms.
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Many miscalculated in the early years, racking up billions in losses.
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"I suspect the government is racking up phenomenal costs," he said.
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Those didn't exist back when the Penguins were racking up their streak.
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Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas are racking up some frequent flyer miles!
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Her tweet quickly went viral, racking up 98,000 retweets and 200,000 likes.
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Too many miscalculated in the early years, racking up billions in losses.
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Those tweets are racking up thousands of retweets on their own, too.
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Since 2007, Dimmock has been racking up major accolades for her work.
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EARLY October is a nerve-racking period for the world's top scientists.
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And that&aposs why he&aposs racking up all these tangible victories.
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Image: NOAADo you like sweating profusely and racking up enormous AC bills?
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Even though it's a little nerve-racking, it can also be liberating.
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He's been racking them up at several hundred a year ever since.
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The film doesn't lack nerve-racking sequences or well-tuned jump scares.
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That's why we keep close tabs on the luminizers racking up buzz.
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At first it was slow, but eventually, the views starting racking up.
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Harris was riding high, climbing in the polls, and racking up endorsements.
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It's exciting, nerve-racking, difficult and emotional all at the same time.
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The Smith siblings have been racking up some serious fashion cred lately.
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Was it nerve-racking creating this platform without having a road map?
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Guardian began racking up global readership that would come to rival that
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It dripped into his veins, just like those body-racking chemotherapy treatments.
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It's currently racking up enough 1-star reviews on its own, anyhow.
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Biebs told us it was more nerve-racking than his stadium concerts.
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"It was nerve-racking," the professional surfer Carissa Moore said Tuesday night.
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Their symptoms included upset stomach, vomiting, gut cramps, diarrhea and racking thirst.
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One video showed a teenager racking a gun, dropping something, then firing.
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Today, completing college means racking up over $28503,22019 in debt, on average.
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I thought, "Let's go for it," even though it was nerve-racking.
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But at that time, the federal government was racking up budget surpluses.
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This makes Diane's trip to the hospital all the more nerve-racking.
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He also can do damage on the ground, racking up 133 yards.
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Galeota struggled with alcohol issues, racking up 3 DUIs from 2006 - 2015.
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Meanwhile, Affleck's most recent movie A Ghost Story is already racking up awards.
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" Says the star: "It was a little nerve-racking [to join the cast].
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There's no peering at the screen and racking your brain for a pin.
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So you won't have to worry about racking up a massive electric bill.
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Charles H. has garnered international attention and has been steadily racking up awards.
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That also means they are racking up bigger vet bills for their owners.
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But an increase in spending means that they are nonetheless racking up debt.
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Either way, I hope you start racking up those hours one day soon.
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Expect this year to be as nerve-racking as 2017, if not more.
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The Afghan all-girls robotics team is racking up the victories this year.
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Of her return, DeJesus admitted that it feels "nerve-racking" to be back.
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Waymo's self-driving Chrysler Pacificas are racking up test miles on public roads.
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"I think it's always going to be nerve-racking for me," Hadid said.
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Racking, being out at night, catching spots, climbing, putting more risk into it.
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Just bear that in mind as you dive into these nerve-racking films.
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Everyone always ran over, racking up bills to send tiny bits of text.
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Although maybe I should be glad I'm not racking up points too quickly.
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Last year's tournament was the most nerve-racking competition Neubauer's ever participated in.
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Our first date was like a date with anybody, just more nerve-racking.
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On a couple of those occasions, he said, 'I've been racking my brain.
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The Illini started racking up their 646 total yards from the opening moments.
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It was really nerve-racking and it's scary, and it's not only you.
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Performing live at the Academy Awards has got to be pretty nerve-racking.
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In our attempts at resurrection, we were racking up quite a body count.
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We were racking our brain on who to join TPA at Red Rocks.
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Plus, racking up numbers for the sake of it for lost its appeal.
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Judging by the riotous, full-body laughter racking the audience, they didn't, either.
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Round I went, day after day, racking up nearly $400 in phone bills.
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I'm racking my brain to think of a new play that wasn't nominated.
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The scammers are successful with some video ads racking up millions of views.
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He financed his next record himself, racking up over $500,000 in studio costs.
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Bridges has been racking up scores of new fans during his current tour.
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There's a reason "I'm Not Racist" is racking up millions of views online.
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"I'm doing better than any Democrat" in racking up military endorsements, she said.
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There's no value in racking them up to sit in your account forever.
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The most nerve-racking, scary, exciting mix of emotions I have ever felt.
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" And I was like, "Lil Pump's this SoundCloud rapper who's racking up followers.
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Another couple from my high school has begun racking up frequent-flier miles.
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A bout of pneumonia that left him hospitalized lingers in his racking coughs.
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Her own first experience in the pool was nerve-racking, she told me.
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Receiving an invitation to a job interview is both exciting and nerve-racking.
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Sometimes they can do nothing for ages, racking up small gains over time.
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Going to the doctor might mean racking up medical debt you can't afford.
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The former vice president was racking up Super Tuesday victories over Vermont Sen.
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The driver's daughter got emotional as she described watching the nerve-racking footage.
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In recent weeks, Biden has been racking up endorsements from Democratic Party heavyweights.
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"It was very nerve-racking," Mr. Zeppenfeldt-Cestero, now 71 and still working.
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" She took piano lessons starting at age 6 but found recitals "nerve-racking.
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It's an essential addition if you're looking to do shots with racking focus.
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Pike and O'Dowd found the scripts exciting — they found them nerve-racking, too.
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They were in order, but the company's executives found the process nerve-racking.
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It was definitely the most nerve-racking thing I've ever had to do.
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What is ... I have been racking my brain for the last 30 seconds.
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"Finding a place to live during the renovations was nerve-racking," said Mrs.
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The phase he's in right now, he says, is the most nerve-racking.
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But that hasn't stopped the band from racking up a pretty impressive resumé.
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It was rather nerve-racking, but fortunately the response has been very positive.
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Mr. Tripp's post went viral, racking up more than 37,000 "likes" on Instagram.
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" The video also had the distinction of racking up more "dislikes" than "likes.
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That town hall wasn't about racking up political points on a likely opponent.
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Yet Teledesic closed in 2002, after racking up more than $9 billion costs.
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He became an assistant attorney general, ostensibly to calm the unrest racking cities.
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Like racking up credit card debt, for example, or raiding a retirement account.
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And both were racking up huge losses with no clear path to profitability.
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This time, however, Democrats are racking up an even longer list of priorities.
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On YouTube, "Bad Blood" is still racking up views with 1.1 billion and counting.
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" CEO Steve Schwarzman: "I've been racking my brain to make sense of this disconnect.
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Racking up these sorts of expenses isn't unusual for heads of state in France.
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That was nerve-racking, but at a certain point you have to let go.
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The movie is both cerebral and an edge-of-your-seat, nerve-racking thriller.
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Then it's all nerve-racking suspense and, well, you can guess how this ends.
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David Bowie is still racking up the awards over a year after his death.
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Racking up 30,000 likes on a Facebook page encouraging people to boycott the station.
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I find it very nerve-racking to sing in front of people, for sure.
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"It was, of course, very overwhelming and nerve-racking," Bretan says of the audition.
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That was really nerve-racking, but now going into Monday I am so excited.
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She's never had to suffer through the nerve-racking uncertainty of a rose ceremony.
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The next public part he played, three years later, was even more nerve-racking.
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They are not Uber and Lyft drivers racking up deadhead miles looking for fares.
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"It was more nerve-racking to be the only person on stage," she says.
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Racking up followers is difficult, points out David O'Brien at the University of Edinburgh.
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The ride-hailing service has spent the past several years racking up impressive growth.
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For most people, losing a phone or having it stolen can be nerve-racking.
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Beyonce's newest song "Formation" is doing more than racking up viral views on YouTube.
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Cruz's strategy of racking up Southern and evangelical votes has been wrecked by Trump.
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No one's ever tried anything like this before, so it's a little nerve-racking.
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"It was nerve-racking to know that the train was coming," Ms. Tulic said.
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"It's always nerve-racking, showing your parents things you've been working on," he added.
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Walking through the prison grounds on my first day was a nerve-racking experience.
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Nick's racking up some serious frequent flier miles ... and dude seems impervious to jetlag!
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He had been at the Atlanta Falcons for eight years; that's nerve-racking, exciting.
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The Explorer's registration and inspection had expired, so it was racking up parking tickets.
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Going to pick up my "mail" at the shipping center was especially nerve-racking.
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But that doesn't make getting there any less nerve-racking on the big screen.
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Biden's been regularly racking up victories of 30 points or greater in this region.
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Long-distance relationships are hard, regardless of how many airline miles you're racking up.
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After five nerve-racking minutes, he decided the reports were probably a false alarm.
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The nerve-racking competition has been chronicled in novels, nonfiction, documentaries and feature films.
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Contemplating the prospect of leaving Rocket alone, outside his dog crate, was nerve-racking.
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As nerve-racking as the sport can be, he actually finds it really relaxing.
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"I was so worried about Dan, it was really nerve-racking," Captain Franchino recalled.
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The experience was a bit nerve-racking at times, but it was also fun.
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It's a nerve-racking epilogue to what was supposed to be a celebratory voyage.
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He played it cool, but for a 20-year-old, it was nerve-racking.
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Mr. Mills says the experience was just as nerve-racking as you might imagine.
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Public speaking can be nerve-racking for anyone, even if they do it often.
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I will not say where the story goes in its nerve-racking final third.
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If he really wants to start racking up "wins" for his voters, he would.
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Yet Teledesic closed in 2002, after racking up more than $9 billion in costs.
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This isn't the first nerve-racking moment Goulding has shared with the royal family.
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The ride-hailing service has spent the last several years racking up impressive growth.
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In a three-way race, Trende argued, Trump could keep racking up plurality victories.
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With Halloween just around the corner, everyone is racking their brains for the perfect costume.
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It also makes the introduction of new IP such a nerve-racking, high stakes process.
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Brown has had a fantastic 2016, racking up praise and accolades for two major roles.
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The Eagles punted a school-record 5 times, with Mike Knoll racking up 537 yards.
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Gigi Hadid, on the other hand, has spent her 21st year racking up major accolades.
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Job interviews can be nerve-racking — and not just for the person who's being interviewed.
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So while everyone was out drinking, I'd be in the cubicles racking lines of speed.
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"It was a little nerve-racking," the lifelong Disney fan says of writing Moana's score.
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Figuring out if, when and how to ask for a raise can be nerve-racking.
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So, Monday, June 27 was one of the most nerve-racking days of my life.
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To people living in Tuk and Inuvik, the ice road isn't nerve-racking at all.
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Yeah. It was nerve-racking last fall, when I first handed it over to Drew.
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That's the New Zealand island territory Tokelau, racking up an impressive 30 million domain registrations.
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Michael Phelps is already racking up gold medals in Rio with the men's 22012x218m relay.
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AS BRITAIN contemplates its post-Brexit identity, government ministers are racking up the air miles.
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He was landing insane flick shots, clutching rounds, and racking up kill after impressive kill.
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Presidential contests aren't just about racking up the most state wins and the strongest finishes.
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To prevent herself from racking up debt again, she says, she barely uses credit cards.
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And many companies have already released their ads, racking up YouTube views before game day.
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After racking up decades of releases, Bragg's latest musical adventure is ambitious, even for him.
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Latif's gold adds to the historic medal tally Malaysia is racking up at the Games.
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They were often racking up big losses that were then passed back down to customers.
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After a nerve-racking audition, Washington called Parker back to meet his fellow cast members.
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And this year's Toronto International Film Festival seems to be racking them up pretty rapidly.
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From there, he bounced around parent and sister companies racking up promotions along the way.
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No yolk, but the egg photo has beaten that by racking up 28 million likes.
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Schools often still feed the child, but the parents end up racking up lunch debt.
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It's no wonder it might feel quite nerve-racking stepping up to the TED stage.
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Find a friendly faceAre you still finding the whole experience a bit too nerve-racking?
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Ecuador finally scored in the 74th minute, setting the stage for a nerve-racking finish.
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Amazon is the current leader in India, racking up sales of $8.8 billion in 2018.
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In all, he played 597 NHL games, scoring 66 goals and racking up 1,801 PIM.
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Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly is a black cultural milestone racking up Grammy nominations.
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She didn't just change that by racking up wins, but by breaking pay barriers, too.
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But Uber was also racking up losses of more than $1 billion in China annually.
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Despite having no serious opposition, Trump is racking up enthusiastic GOP turnout across the country.
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And racking up high-interest debt that you can't afford is a recipe for disaster.
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Overdoses are an almost daily occurrence, typically racking up between two to five a week.
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He kept winning, though, racking up five victories in 2013 before his back failed him.
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Shofner caught 251 touchdown passes while racking up more than 5003,2500 yards in that span.
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Biden's surprising series of victories this month after racking up endorsements from former candidates Sen.
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The right-hander went 254-186 with a 3.90 ERA while racking up 2,478 strikeouts.
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Losses were broad-based, with consumer cyclicals and technology sectors racking up the steepest declines.
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He went to work in the Macy's stockroom, racking up overtime to support his family.
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Kevin Durant keeps scoring the points and the Oklahoma City Thunder keep racking up victories.
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But LeVias persevered, scoring 22 touchdowns and racking up 2,275 receiving yards at Southern Methodist.
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The Rangers had a determined approach, racking up 17 blocked shots in the first period.
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"Daisy… Daisy…" he says, as if racking his brains after I explain why I'm calling.
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I started racking up the numbers and that's when the spreadsheet came in to play.
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Tucker's teammate, James Harden, is racking up roughly $14 million annually with his Adidas deal.
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Strongmen around the world often crack down harder after racking up a second national victory.
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Barkley caught a touchdown pass and ran for another while racking up 126 yards rushing.
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Bernie Sanders is racking up more donations from Latinos than any other Democratic presidential candidate.
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I wouldn't be saving any money, but I also wouldn't be racking up any debt.
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Stream a dramedy about a nerve-racking week in the life of an eighth grader.
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She was racking up credit card as well as student debt and had to drop out.
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You can view your friends' scores to keep tabs on who's racking up the most views.
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Meanwhile, Sprint has been racking up billions in debt by mortgaging off assets to raise cash.
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As of Thursday's win, Michigan remains undefeated throughout their season, racking up 14 wins so far.
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The Discover It is a great card for getting out of debt and racking up rewards.
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Of course, you do yourself no favors if you continue racking up balances on other cards.
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If you have unsubsidized student loans, interest will start racking up as soon as they're disbursed.
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In the nerve-racking final minutes of the flight, his pulse raced from 87 to 132.
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Sanders is still holding on and showed last weekend that he can keep racking up wins.
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Now, the band will have a whole new mass of fans racking up streams on Spotify.
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In any given Black Mirror episode, the stakes are high and failure is racking and frightening.
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DIPLOMATS are racking up the air miles, but the prospect of trade war has not receded.
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O'Rourke broke fundraising records in his last run for office, racking up $78 million in donations.
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Despite posting mounting losses and racking up debt reportedly worth $1003 billion, Jet Airways clung on.
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Racking up credit card reward points is not just about hitting the big number, Hutchins says.
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"The uncertainty is nerve-racking," says Karla Robles, now at university studying to become a teacher.
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Soon play is progressing quickly, with folks happily racking up points without worrying about convoluted directions.
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But I had no idea fake news could be this nerve-racking until the French election.
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The Dreamliner turned profitable last year after racking up nearly $29 billion in production-related losses.
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Netflix is having another good year when it comes to racking up the Golden Globe nominations.
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I was racking my brain trying to get a new song together, and it wasn't happening.
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"This has to be a little nerve-racking to be separated from the tribe," Cochran says.
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Cruz, who has been actively courting evangelical voters, has been racking up endorsements of his own.
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Status levels will also no longer be earned by racking up a specific number of flights.
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Klausing told CNN that not knowing the extent of damage to Key West was nerve-racking.
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" Alvarez's reelection video also adds this: "The role of a prosecutor is not racking up convictions.
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IN THE DREAM HOUSE A Memoir By Carmen Maria Machado Doorknobs can be nerve-racking things.
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What could be more romantic than not racking up a $300 bill on dinner for two?
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Tanaka lowered his ERA from 5.37 to 493 by working quickly and racking up strikeouts early.
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As most of you know, I've been racking my brain to make sense of this disconnect.
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But despite the nerve-racking description, Big Boy's venom can actually be used to save lives.
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Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Asking your boss for a raise can be nerve-racking.
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I'm sure it's very overwhelming and nerve-racking for them, so the stress is also exhausting.
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Sadly, the airline went belly up in May 1982 after racking up $733 million in debt.
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Candidates in the 2020 US Presidential election are racking up plenty of Uber and Lyft fares.
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"It was a little nerve-racking for a couple days, but it was fun," Syndergaard said.
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He was on the road constantly, racking up elite-qualifying nights to get those status perks.
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But the hope quickly evaporated, as Wizig's rental properties began racking up hundreds of code violations.
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Whoever these crab scammers are, they are racking up a lot of dough—and ill will.
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Racking up endorsements and signing on for blockbusters aren't the only ways to secure serious scrilla.
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I mean, nerve-racking for many reasons — [Gary] is mysterious, hard to pin down, closed off.
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GLENN PUSHELBERG I was racking my brain for a present for George for a milestone birthday.
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To survive, the city has been racking up debts and relying on the patience of workers.
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A couple of puffs and ensuing flurry of dry, racking coughs later, I… felt the same.
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However, do whatever you can to avoid being upside down each month and racking up debt.
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Under Hartman's watch, World View began racking up milestones toward demonstrating the commercial viability of Stratollites.
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He was remarkably prolific, racking up over 9,000 performances of his work between 1965 to 1.
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And JPMorgan has been racking up record daily volumes in forex, rates, futures, and algorithmic execution.
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Racking up 10 of those in a single level causes you to fail and start over.
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Jake and Amir became CollegeHumor's longest-running series, racking up billions of views over eight years.
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Way less nerve-racking than extracting a balled-up twenty from the fist of a toddler.
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Future generations will be forced to contend with the crushing deficits that Trump is racking up.
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Aldon Smith was one of the faces of that defense, racking up 19.5 sacks in 2012.
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Murphy has been racking up endorsements from establishment leaders, even President Obama and Vice President Biden.
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Debating your salary with your boss is a nerve-racking scenario that does not come easy.
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With his acclaimed performance racking up nominations, plan on seeing the actor -- looking the same -- often.
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He enjoyed the job, racking up some high-profile victories, but soured on it after awhile.
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A proper emergency fund will help you avoid racking up new debt when unexpected expenses arise.
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The Foil made a name for itself racking up stage wins in the Tour de France.
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This is fantastic for racking up stats, if less than conducive to a fulfilling social life.
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Harris is not a newcomer to the BRIT Awards, racking up numerous nominations throughout the years.
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They're millennial Asians racking up undeniable success, and helping redefine what it means to be Asian-American.
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His movie/baby, A Star Is Born, is racking up nominations from awards shows left and right.
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She was hired in late 2014 and promoted last year, racking up a lot of new duties.
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Nik's sister Lijana also made the nerve-racking crossing between 1 Times Square and 2 Times Square.
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Fans across the world are starting petitions to honour David Bowie, and they're racking up the signatures.
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Speaking in front of a large crowd at any age, let alone at sixteen, is nerve-racking.
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His single "When I'm Down" went viral in 2017, racking up tens of millions of plays online.
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That's how we wound up here, with adults essentially racking their brains over a holiday for children.
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And, 23 years later ... The now 45-year-old can't stop racking up the awards this season!
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To prevent future students from racking up debt, Warren also aims to make public college tuition-free.
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Sullivan also managed to avoid racking up any additional credit card debt throughout the wedding planning process.
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He wasn't just executing a gameplan or dumping off to superstars racking up yards after the catch.
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For creators, this might be a useful tool to gauge when your video is racking up hits.
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Remember racking your brain to think of that actor who played a robot on that one show?
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And for the reasons mentioned above, it can be nerve-racking for riders as cars whizz by.
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But in its current uses, Ilaris is comparatively small, racking up sales of $402 million last year.
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Drake's new collection also broke Apple Music's record, racking up 89.9 million streams in a single day.
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Carolina dominated for long stretches of play, racking up a 19-9 edge in second-period shots.
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This is also why it's important that Waymo has been racking up real-world miles as well.
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Sacha Baron Cohen has been racking up some free publicity for his new series, Who Is America?
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Until now, even minors on a shared plan could do this, potentially racking up unwanted data charges.
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"We&aposre racking our brains, thinking what can we think of to tell the investigators," she said.
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I've been caught racking before and talked my way out of it by being the nicest person.
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Meanwhile, the audience for Planet Earth skews young, racking up record viewers in the 16-34 bracket.
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But she says watching Tripp hit the ballroom is far more nerve-racking than doing so herself.
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About 20 percent of the drop in non-module costs came through cheaper inverter and racking equipment.
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Many streamers have been testing out Priest builds and wind up surprised to start racking up wins.
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My followers seem to appreciate the plan—I'm racking up likes even before I've left the apartment.
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FYI, GF3 was a pretty good boxer himself -- racking up a 16-0 record as a pro.
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He doesn't like racking up debt, and he ensures a portion of his paychecks goes to savings.
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It caused a huge commotion in the beauty world, racking up over 500 comments on r/skincareaddiction.
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Two million slime videos were uploaded to the site that year, racking up about 17 billion views.
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That's part of what makes a movie like Trey Edward Shults' debut drama Krisha so nerve-racking.
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That could see fans forced to cover huge distances, racking up considerable air miles in the process.
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In breaking it, Trump is racking up substantial political costs in exchange for relatively paltry financial savings.
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Also-ran candidates in West Virginia racking up votes Morrisey's lead shrinks Updated at 8:30 p.m.
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Cruz spoke before supporters after racking up wins in his home state of Texas and neighboring Oklahoma.
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She watched him play with near-constant irritation on the court, racking up technical fouls and ejections.
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Snap has seen blistering growth since its launch in 230, racking up more than 220 million users.
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This way we're keeping better records, maintaining financial equality, and racking up travel points in the process.
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So I went there in August of 2016 for the first time, and it was nerve-racking.
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It must have been nerve-racking, taking on one of Shakespeare's most widely known and beloved works.
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"It was nerve-racking," she told me, when we talked over the phone a few weeks later.
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Videos of the baby hippo twirling around in the water are racking up millions of views online.
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So it was definitely nerve-racking kind of, but I was enjoying it so much out there.
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After all, corporate America, by all accounts, was racking up record profits before the recent tax windfall.
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Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, who is barely racking up any support, have dropped out of the race.
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News broke in early January that Snapchat users were racking up seven billion video views per day.
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And it was nerve-racking because of all the nuclear missile threats now coming from North Korea.
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Whether that final weekend of the season will be triumphant or nerve-racking remains to be seen.
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The result is a fist-clenching, teeth-grinding fiasco as utterly nerve-racking as it is impressive.
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That's what's making the end of this series so exciting ... and more than a little nerve-racking.
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His record at Uber includes racking up enormous losses — reportedly $5 billion over the last two years.
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With credit card interest rates sitting at about 17%, racking up a balance can get expensive quickly.
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Launched in 2016, TikTok is all about viral content and racking up lots of views and likes.
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She was eventually vindicated, but not before racking up, she says, hefty legal bills and untold stress.
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Government and Treasury bond funds suffered $800 million in outflows, racking up five straight weeks of redemptions.
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The song quickly began racking up streams and climbed to the top of Billboard's Hot Country chart.
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It absolutely paid off, with Dallas racking up season highs of 45 carries and 263 rushing yards.
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Our companies make steel and polysilicon, inverters and trackers, cells and panels, and racking and mounting systems.
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Montreal caught a spark in the second, racking up 17 shots and scoring on three of them.
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And many jumps are loaded into the second half of routines, racking up bonus points for stamina.
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America's cats and dogs typically don't have health insurance, but they are still racking up incredible bills.
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In any other scenario, a person racking up this much in damage costs would be a bad driver.
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SPX racking up 3.6 percent in total return last month on strong company earnings and solid economic data.
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Uber and Lyft are racking up enormous losses, both reporting first-quarter net losses of around $1 billion.
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Still, even if they're not brand new, buying a car means racking up a substantial amount of debt.
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All of it being created for me, and racking up extra shipping miles in the name of convenience?
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Tenshin is a stud kickboxer in Asia -- racking up a 27-0 record in his impressive young career.
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Every item is labeled, barcoded, and stored in a payload racking system based on actual ISS storage protocol.
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"You know, when you have to take seriously, it is a little more nerve-racking," she told CNN.
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Eat I don't see how it's possible to rack up frequent-flier points without racking up mishaps too.
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I tried to solve those comedowns with more coke, which meant racking up lines became a daily ordeal.
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Before you start racking up the points, it's important to check which hotel brand is worth committing to.
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The teams pushed each other into overtime, racking up round after round until the score was 27-210.
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Amazon has been gradually racking up investments to position itself for the future as its core business slows.
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He played cornerback for the team for five years, racking up an impressive 239 tackles and nine interceptions.
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SPX racking up 3.6 percent in total return last month on strong company earnings and solid economic data.
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Emma begins racking her intimate knowledge of Beatriz's entire oeuvre for clues about where she might have gone.
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" Earlier in the interview, Trump Jr. said he found the incident "nerve racking" though "lucky it wasn't anything.
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If you're racking your brain wondering how Clooney is the highest paid actor of 2018, you're not alone.
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Shetty's Facebook page is one of the most popular on the platform, racking up over 24 million followers.
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He's the first contestant in years to rock the mostly static boat, regularly racking up six-figure winnings.
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Mr. Price was forced to resign after racking up at least $400,000 in travel bills for chartered flights.
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"Trump is inverting our minds and causing us a nerve racking, internal hysteria," he told media on Thursday.
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Just like any job, there are parts of acting in movies that are more nerve-racking than others.
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That was six years of impulse shopping, spending money I didn't have, and racking up credit card debt.
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But Harbour says while it may be nerve-racking, he's confident fans will be happy with the outcome.
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As Mario Batali can attest to, cooking for President Obama's final state dinner is a nerve-racking affair.
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Well yes, sure...but turning every conversation into Amateur Night is not a recipe for racking up fans.
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But for this one game, we are racking up 20, 30, then 40 bad breaks in a row.
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Apple and Foster + Partners tested for seismic activity, maxing out a racking machine, and the design held up.
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As it turned out, conversations with friends, families, and strangers over the next week would become nerve-racking.
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A few years ago, she also got in trouble for racking up eight parking tickets in her Hummer.
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She's been racking up green backing, showing in part how scared environmentalists are of a possible Trump presidency.
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Williams has won 72 tennis tournament titles on her way to racking up $88 million in prize money.
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Adults must live with the nerve-racking reality that we cannot absolutely guarantee the safety of any teenager.
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If you are prone to racking up debt, sticking to debit may be a good idea after all.
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Since your income is variable, it can be nerve-racking to lock up a certain amount every month.
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Her back ached from lifting weights, her son was sick with a racking cough, the sun beat down.
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In 242, at the age of 193, he sold the company, racking up €219 million in the process.
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Inoue never stops banging away at his Filipino counterpart, mind you, racking up rounds on the judges' cards.
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While racking up a bevy of awards for academics, his prowess on the gridiron also earned him accolades.
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People were racking up real miles to hit up digital gyms for training and to find exotic creatures.
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"Shahbaz Taseer and his entire family deserve to be commended for enduring this ordeal and nerve-racking experience."
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But despite the humble beginnings, it didn't take long for them to start racking up streams on SoundCloud.
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And through it all, she kept racking up podiums, seemingly unfazed by the pressure of high-level competition.
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San Francisco is racking up a few remarkable statistics, especially considering how pass-friendly the NFL currently is.
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"It was probably as nerve-racking as it was in the stands as for everybody else," Springer said.
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Sydney Durner from Wilmington said all dating was uncomfortable: Any type of dating can be extremely nerve-racking.
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And of course it's nerve-racking when objects move, in any context — things get lost, things get broken.
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Either way, holding a connection long enough to upload our photos and text was a nerve-racking proposition.
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The Iraqi girls are so depressed they barely show up for school in the winter, racking up absences.
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And they've been popular, racking up thousands of page views and in some cases becoming social media sensations.
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I always had to bring two enormously heavy lenses, and choosing which one to use was nerve-racking.
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Mr. Biden easily won the Florida primary, racking up an early — and expected — victory in the Sunshine State.
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Mr. Biden easily won the Florida primary, racking up an early — and expected — victory in the Sunshine State.
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Low light, for example, is a particular problem when you start racking up the pixels in a sensor.
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Kendall Jenner made her TikTok debut on Monday, racking up nearly half a million followers in two hours.
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His early A.S.M.R. videos, featuring finger flutters, mic-nibbling and breathy storytelling, began racking up millions of views.
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No word if he's racking up rewards points, but he's definitely a bull (elephant) in a china shop.
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The 23-year-old also managed just three strikeouts after racking up 20 over his previous four starts.
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Purchasing a stone of such size is a nerve-racking experience, said Laurence Graff, chairman of Graff Diamonds.
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"It&aposs exciting times and, for some people, nerve-racking," Amine Khechfe, the chief strategy officer at Stamps.
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Rajon Rondo finished with 33 rebounds but had only six assists after racking up 23 in Game 2105.
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Many Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents here are experiencing the political indecision racking the rest of the country.
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This year, "Joker" and "Avengers: Endgame" are both nominated for Academy Awards, with "Joker" racking up 11 nominations.
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He hit his stride in the late 1980s and &apos90s, racking up more than two dozen film credits.
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Luke Bard (2-2) followed with three hitless, scoreless innings, racking up five strikeouts without issuing a walk.
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Earn rewards without racking up interest charges by budgeting for summer expenses at the beginning of the year.
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Kicked out of diversion for lack of money, she pleaded guilty, racking up even more fines and fees.
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Once in the Big Leagues, Don was a STUD -- racking up 17 wins while leading MLB in shutouts.
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One, the anti-ISIS force, which the US leads, is racking up civilian casualties at an alarming pace.
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Elizabeth sees herself as a soldier in another great patriotic war (one racking up a serious body count).
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If you are racking up debts and getting late on your bills, your kids are absorbing that, too.
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He's spent much of his later career racking up ceremonial job titles; this might just be one more.
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Students applying to Oxford University are interviewed throughout December, so Christmas is a nerve-racking time for applicants.
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And she's not sure she would be racking up the matches, despite holding the highest office in the land.
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But on top of that, the country recently eliminated presidential term limits and is racking up human rights violations.
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It's nerve-racking to think that you will be coming home with three people instead of just you two.
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He's not aggressive, he's just overly excited, and if you don't know any better, its kind of nerve-racking.
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Carter and Bagley were a combined 10-for-12 in the first half, racking up 27 points between them.
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Diniz, known for his 2016 hit "Paraquedas," had released new single "Jenifer" last fall, quickly racking up YouTube views.
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But despite racking up huge amounts of government debt, Greece is not the most indebted country in the world.
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Judging by the awards that its stories are racking up, it seems that the project is already paying off.
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It's a little nerve-racking, because this is the country that one day I'll help shape with my votes.
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VP started racking up the wins, riling up the crowd and getting fans on their feet in Atlanta. Virtus.
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Now Twitter hopes to do the same, racking up about 50,000 followers in its first week on the platform.
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He has caught Trump asleep at the wheel, racking up delegates in a number of states such as Colorado.
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WWD reported that KKW Beauty sold 300,000 units in under five minutes thereby racking up $14.4 million in sales.
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As it turns out, the first kiss is a nerve-racking milestone for just about everyone — Zayn Malik included.
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The teenager is racking up medal after medal at competitions around the world — and breaking records left and right.
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In turn, Faraday Future started racking up new debts with suppliers, and the company's problems quickly escalated from there.
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The Florida native is racking up strikeouts with 23 in 17 1/3 innings while issuing only three walks.
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Revolut has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2015, racking up more than five million customers in total.
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During the day, the Old City Soda pop up shop does well with the kids, racking up $200 easily.
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The only evening light is the blue glare of a TV screen, for fear of racking up more debt.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins look to continue racking up the points when they visit the St. Louis Blues on Monday.
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Yahoo says that the app is designed to help individuals achieve their financial goals without racking up more debt.
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But then again, if we had that Kardashian cash, we might be racking up quite a food bill, too.
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The vintage fashion lover quickly became addicted, racking up 200 pins in her first week of using the site.
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" Tunnels, on the other hand, Musk detailed were "way less nerve-racking than flying cars" and still "so fun.
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I've been there before, racking my brain about my appearance feeling guilty and ugly after that Turkey Day Meal.
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The pressure of being in front of the experts and knowing I had Lillian's heart was very nerve-racking!
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Most prosecutors have adopted a mindset of charging high, racking up convictions, and pushing for the lengthiest possible sentences.
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Mashable reports that the couple and their coordination have gone completely viral, with photos racking up to 10,000 Likes.
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Unless you're a globetrotting influencer or high-flying business executive, racking up that mileage is quite an unattainable feat.
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And you won't be left racking your brain wondering if you've just forgotten a bunch of details from Prometheus.
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For East Germany, racking up a high medal count was a political victory as much as an athletic one.
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Gordon was on thin ice with the team after racking up multiple suspensions over the years for substance abuse.
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Many insurers hiked rates substantially for 2017, while others pulled out of the market after racking up big losses.
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The post is causing quite a stir, racking up almost 60,000 likes and 800 comments in just an hour.
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All of Na'Vi was playing well, nearly shutting out VP in multiple rounds, racking up a 214-214 lead.
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The company blew past its $50,000 goal in under 24 hours, eventually racking up more than $300,132650 in pledges.
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Kind of nerve-racking the first time in a bikini with your new hubby (and on camera, no less)!
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Deficit spending, in other words, is totally fine as long the nation is racking up debt for Republican priorities.
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A full 30.4 percent of this group was racking up their steps by walking, followed by weightlifting and running.
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Scooter startup Bird is suing Beverly Hills after racking up more than $100,000 in fines from the city's ban
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They deal with a competitive high school admissions process that can be as nerve-racking as picking a college.
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Lavallo said he stayed loyal to Marriott hotels, racking up SPG Starpoints to use for his own personal travel.
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Facebook earned $433 billion in profit after only racking up $30 billion last quarter due to its SEC settlement.
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BeiDou has worked for a while on a regional level, but China has been racking up the launches recently.
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The quiet moments before a bride walks down the aisle are pretty nerve-racking — and not just for her.
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Washington Capitals (51-15-5, +56)—Sunday's loss to the Penguins aside, the Caps are still racking up wins.
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That's why it's spending so much on marketing and expansion now even if it means racking up earnings losses.
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He was named captain and patrolled the blueline for that miserable team, while racking up an impressive -54 rating.
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"It is nerve-racking, I get very nervous and I feel the pressure before Wimbledon every year," Murray said.
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Plus, everybody knows the universal sign of "don't move" when you hear the racking of a pump-action shotgun.
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On Friday of last week a disturbing piece of news tore across the internet, racking up thousands of shares.
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Mr. Schiller was part of television from its earliest days, racking up scores of writing credits across four decades.
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Tom Price resigned as health and human services secretary after racking up at least $400,000 in private jet use.
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It has used the foreign capital to finance investment at home, racking up huge trade deficits along the way.
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Playing restrictions, designed to protect them, have kept prospects in their midteens from racking up too many ranking points.
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If you are making $50,000 a year, the thought of racking up $1 million for retirement can seem daunting.
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Still, Milwaukee managed to keep racking up points inside and took a 95-87 lead into the fourth quarter.
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NASA's new planet-hunting machine, the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, or TESS, is racking up scores of alien worlds.
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But when the zoo closed, Mr. Quinn found himself home, racking his brain about how to make ends meet.
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Original content is key to any streaming service in gaining an edge against the competition and racking up subscribers.
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"It was a very nerve-racking decision that wouldn't have been made without Ashleigh's full support," Mr. Ward said.
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He has a clear path to the nomination after racking up a series of primary wins in recent weeks.
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Tom Price, the first health secretary, resigned after racking up at least $400,000 in travel bills for chartered flights.
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Nick had a decent Week 1 performance, racking up 3 tackles and a sack against the Tampa Bay Bucs.
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Can you NOT see that it's lunchtime and I'm racking around the kitchen trying to make the kids' lunches?
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And as he keeps racking up the sexual conquests, a part of us is meant to cheer him on.
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For veteran space watchers, almost every rocket launch is filled with nerve-racking worry that something will go wrong.
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Sending an email to your CEO can feel like approaching a celebrity — exciting and nerve-racking all at once.
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To the Editor: In case the writers haven't noticed, big business in America has been racking up record profits.
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Racking up monthly charges on your credit cards without paying off the balance is a common bad financial habit.
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After racking up 210 points and 223 yards against Portland State last week, Nevada struggled with the Commodores' defense.
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Ellison has emerged as a leading candidate to become the new DNC chairman, racking up the support of Sens.
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Homeowners are racking up record amounts of home equity, thanks to fast-rising values in today's competitive housing market.
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October has often been a nerve-racking month for investors, and this month is living up to that reputation.
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It sounds basic, but make sure you are spending less than you are making to avoid racking up debt.
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And some co-branded credit cards even raise money directly for charity in lieu of racking up personal rewards.
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Two days after its big (and slightly botched) unveiling, the Cybertruck is already racking up a lot of interest.
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We recommend moving away from a bench wall system that holds cables and instead suggest adopting a racking system.
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That means if your children are racking up charges inside Facebook's iPhone apps, the aforementioned Apple tools will help.
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He was 24 and drove it as often as he could, racking up 10,000 miles before he sold it.
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Hughes, a center, spent the last two seasons in the program racking up record points and dazzling the scouts.
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We are all racking our brains to figure out who to send this to because it's so uniquely you.
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To be sure, the midterm elections are more than a year away, but Democrats are racking up their attacks.
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Run and leap around a stunning planet with soothing music while racking up points to be your last high score.
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And the lightning-quick guard Kyrie Irving remained as unguardable as ever, racking up more than 29 points per contest.
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World financial markets were sent into a tailspin, racking up more than $3 trillion in paper losses in two days.
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The 35-minute film became a huge success, racking up more than 3 million views on AT&T's YouTube page.
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Bigtree has become a leading lobbyist for the anti-vaccination movement, reportedly racking up $148,000 in travel expenses for 2017.
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But, after racking up a $25,629.47 bill ... the NBA star refused to cut the check to Rahmani, his lawsuit claims.
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The image was doing the rounds this year, racking up tens of thousands of views and retweets on social media.
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He explained that a lot of self-driving car companies aren't making much progress, even though they're racking up miles.
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And, for all Cruz's talk of victory, his whole primary strategy was built around racking up delegates on Super Tuesday.
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" She wrote in the 2-minute video's description, "It's exciting, nerve-racking, difficult and emotional all at the same time.
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The black-and-white photo of her has now gone viral, racking up more than 100 shares and 4,000 likes.
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That sounds like a lot, but the Points Guy has a clever hack for racking those points up relatively cheaply.
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Putin is a thug, but you can still chat with a thug while racking up points in his own backyard.
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Cresting a wave of good reviews, "Kong: Skull Island" topped the domestic box office, racking up a mighty $61 million.
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Yet that hasn't prevented the now 54-year-old racking up a remarkable record of innovation in the period since.
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For the media outlets that spent years racking up millions of Facebook "likes" and creating new Pages, that's bad news.
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"Tesla self-ignites" was one of the most popular hashtags on Weibo on Monday, racking up over 20 million clicks.
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According to Kaplan, these pros are racking up a lot of money since their skills are in such high demand.
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Most of her friends here have spent a similar amount, with some room furnishings racking up to $2,000 in total.
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Cresting a wave of good reviews, "Kong: Skull Island" topped the domestic box office, racking up a mighty $2000 million.
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Roma, famed Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón's most recent film, just keeps racking up awards and nominations all over the world.
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This can keep them from overspending and racking up more credit card debt than they can afford to pay off.
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On her YouTube page Nikki Lilly, she shares makeup tips, cooking videos and more, racking up over 2 million views.
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But which cities are the best for racking up miles on your tracker, and living an overall active, healthy lifestyle?
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A decade later, CW shows like Jane the Virgin and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend are racking up awards left and right.
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Instagram is supposed to be about taking and sharing nice photos, though for most, it's really about racking up likes.
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Like if he wants to go someplace for dinner and I get the sense it's racking up, it's his decision.
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You slowly start racking up your multi-tap combos, earning ninja cred and unlocking new characters as you earn money.
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Few Americans Will Escape an Awful Heat Wave This WeekDo you like sweating profusely and racking up enormous AC bills?
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Two years later, someone turned the April Fools' Day joke into a YouTube slideshow, racking up over 1.6 million views.
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If Sephora is your second home, you trust those brands, and would like to continue racking up VIB points, Play!
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As with the more conventional challenges, the goal is to score as well as possible, effectively racking up high scores.
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Newbee kept racking up the kills and eventually won a decisive team fight that ended up earning them a gg.
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Edwards was a STUD wide receiver for the Wolverines, scoring 15 TDs and racking up 1,391 yards his senior year.
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We broke the story ... AMEX sued Tori in January for racking up the debt and failing to pay for months.
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As of January Moja traffic is racking up 300,000 active uniques and 3.7 million impressions per month, according to Hersman.
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And, anyone who has ever tried to deep fry foods at home knows it can be a nerve-racking pursuit.
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After racking up career earnings of $63 million, he filed for bankruptcy in 2005 — the same year his mother died.
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Or you could pay down your credit card balance or student loan debt and avoid racking up additional interest there.
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The track isn't featured on Purpose and wasn't marketed as a single, but it's still racking up views on Vevo.
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DiCaprio said the pair were giggling about the buzzy moment at the same time it was racking up Internet hits.
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As of January, Moja traffic is racking up 5.53,000 active uniques and 3.7 million impressions per month, according to Hersman.
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The thought of facing the Blazers, especially without Curry, might have been nerve-racking — and might still prove to be.
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The President is taking his political chaos theory beyond America's borders and racking up wins for his faithful political base.
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Instead of having to spread them out over a full day, I was racking up thousands in under an hour.
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Just one generation after Nelson Mandela's 1994 election, South Africa's democracy has entered an exhilarating but nerve-racking political adolescence.
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The ad struck a nerve, racking up more than 1.8 million views on YouTube and launching McGrath to national attention.
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In 2014, artist Amalia Ulman concocted an entirely fake persona as an experiment, racking up tens of thousands of followers.
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If that holds true in other battleground states, Clinton's team is in for a nerve-racking — and possibly heartbreaking — night.
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Racking up 14 goals in the Premier League so far, the man is simply fire, and today was no exception.
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I deleted it a few hours later, but that was after racking up a few laughing emojis in my inbox.
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While Pelosi was racking up support from Fudge, other freshman lawmakers were left wondering why no serious challenger ever emerged.
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Mark Takano (D-Calif.) used the rival service to stream the sit-in from his perspective, racking up 85033,000 views.
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If the conclusion of Esther is more nerve-racking than is often thought, what is the source of our joy?
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"It remains a little bit nerve-racking, you know, in all honesty," Federer, 22008, said at a news conference Sunday.
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But for living playwrights, other ways directors and actors interpret (or tamper with?) their writing can be nerve-racking, too.
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Videos of the baby hippo twirling around in the water, Rubenesque and graceful, are racking up millions of views online.
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By their logic, you can't move yourself forward, racking up achievements and building out your résumé, without beating yourself up.
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"It was a little bit nerve-racking because I felt there was quite a bit of expectation," said Azarenka, 13.
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House Stark is obviously the big loser in Season 1, racking up the most deaths among its entourage and household.
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Lockridge was a stud fighter back in the '80s -- racking up multiple titles with victories over guys like Roger Mayweather.
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In the 3 games he played in this season, Kendricks did well ... racking up 13 solo tackles and 2 sacks.
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This can make a simple drive to the store a nerve-racking experience, complete with sweating, flashbacks and heightened sensations.
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With the domestic market already saturated, planes will likely remain on the ground racking up increased fixed costs, he said.
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There was am age gap among the Latino vote, too, with Sanders racking up huge margins among the younger cohort.
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You may also want to step back from social media or find ways to make the experience less nerve-racking.
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They have done all the things you're supposed to, like investing and saving, and not racking up too much debt.
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People were eager for change but fearful of chaos, and Obama brought a reassuring calm to a nerve-racking situation.
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Like a cinematographer racking focus, Mr. López was frequently able to draw the ear from one fascination to the next.
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Racking up followers and likes on photos gives a sheen of legitimacy to small businesses or aspiring social-media influencers.
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There was a nerve-racking moment when neither of them made it to the finish line of their first race.
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The XLE energy ETF tumbled more than 1% on Friday, racking up a more than 4% decline for the week.
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And while they may have just launched last month, the cuddly blankets are already racking up rave reviews on Amazon.
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With Jackson operating almost flawlessly at the controls, Baltimore embarrassed a previously solid Rams defense by racking up 480 yards.
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Although Jay-Z owns the brand, he paid full price for the bottles, racking up a bar tab of $80,035.
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Since the storm, residents have been doing a nerve-racking accounting, surveying surrounding settlements for their relatives, friends and acquaintances.
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You might be racking your brain to remember what might be "One on a penny," but you'd be overthinking it.
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And, the only thing we're gonna do is keep racking those victories and beating the best they got out there.
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French scientists from multiple research institutions sorted through a massive amount of data, racking up around 500 million computing hours.
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Despite the show being a hit and racking up a number of Emmys and People's Choice awards, Radnor was nervous.
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His team hopes to continue racking up such momentum slowly and methodically, confident that the Democratic field remains wide open.
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The U.S. is home to great companies that build solar racking systems and other electrical components utilized in solar installation.
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It was arduous, nerve-racking work, done with improvised tools and the constant risk of discovery or a cave-in.
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After a journeyman's career, Bradford started 2017 on fire, racking up huge numbers in two early wins for the Vikings.
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The tension peaked with a nerve-racking replay after a challenge on the 289th point of the third-set tiebreaker.
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Not that listeners seem to mind, judging by the download numbers and starred reviews racking up all across the genre.
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He opened Dovetail in 2007, where he earned the restaurant a Michelin star, and he's been racking up accolades since.
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She went on her reputation tour, racking in millions of dollars in profits and culminating in a concert movie on Netflix.
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If an airline really wants to appeal to millennials, they should offer frequent flyer miles for racking up student loan debt.
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The video took the science world by storm over the weekend, racking up more than 1,500 retweets and thousands of likes.
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There are always a few long, nerve-racking seconds when a lamb is first born, before it takes its first breath.
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Experts recommend trying to build that 20% in home equity as quickly as you can to avoid racking up additional fees.
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All of a sudden racking up the points for your bills makes real life as fun as the Game of Life.
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First he went to Plymouth Argyle, then to York City and Tranmere Rovers, racking up 60 senior appearances in the process.
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With music videos racking up billions of views on YouTube, Ticketmaster is likely gaining its biggest audience ever with this integration.
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Last year, a cute song about Overwatch called "No Mercy" was published on YouTube, racking up more than 34 million views.
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They tallied up the calories logged and the calories burned through walking — racking up steps while roving the neighborhood for candy.
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But despite being 5 feet tall and weighing just 115 pounds, Marchand began racking up accomplishments at the age of 68.
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Influencers are no longer just another part of the online side-hustle economy, racking up free designer samples here and there.
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McDormand has swept awards season, racking up Best Actress at the Golden Globes, the SAG Awards, and now, officially, the Oscars.
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E-tailers, however, are racking up millions of dollars in losses in their bid to capture market share through deep discounts.
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He has given up just four runs over 29 1/3 innings while racking up 40 strikeouts in those four outings.
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So scientists have been racking their brains trying every which way to add to Crispr's utility while also making it safer.
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Donald Glover has spent the past few years racking up accolades as a writer, producer, director, rapper and stand-up comic.
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Recent years have been lean in part because banks have been building up their buffers rather than racking up big profits.
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Diane Keaton is one of Hollywood's biggest house collectors, but the Oscar winning-actress, 71, isn't simply racking up real estate.
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Chastain isn't just classy -- she was AWESOME on the field, racking up 30 international goals for Team USA during her career.
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Stephanie Pratt has been racking up headlines for her recent comments about her fellow The Hills stars, Heidi and Spencer Pratt.
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In 2008, Barack Obama swept Nebraska, Kansas and several rural states with caucuses, racking up victories that fortified his delegate lead.
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After winning the NBA Championships last year, the Golden State Warriors are currently racking up the best season in NBA history.
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After racking up five in nine, he only needs three in the final seven games to break the all-time record.
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Any redeployment of nuclear-capable missiles in Central Europe would roll the clock back to this nerve-racking 1980s status quo.
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Some favorites from the Rio Olympic Games recently hit up a prop-filled photo booth (when they weren't racking up medals).
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Since I began racking up hotel points through credit cards, I've been able to stay at much nicer hotels for cheaper.
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Since the very beginning, she was racking up millions of views per video thanks to her fearless characters and comedic timing.
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Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — Making your New York Times Crossword debut in front of the entire world is a nerve-racking experience.
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He has given up just four runs over 43 1/3 innings while racking up 40 strikeouts in those four outings.
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In 2010, Sheen was the highest-paid TV star, racking in $73 million per episode of Two and a Half Men.
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While the government hasn't disclosed exactly what kind of a bill that's racking up, we do have a few rough indicators.
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Two of his biggest hits of 2016, "SKIN" and "4AM" followed that formula, racking up over five million streams on Spotify.
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One should never say no to a Naomi Campbell party, no matter how many awards your significant other is racking up.
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And probably not even Rioux, for whom racking up LeBron James-level digits is about as challenging as tying a shoe.
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Or he might decide to play it safe, racking up a higher vote count and saving his fire for another day.
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She found getting up and getting down so nerve-racking that she asked the crew to just keep her rigged up.
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Still, the first few times I left my daughter Ellie alone to sleep when she was a newborn were nerve-racking.
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It consigns Israel to endless repression, endless assassinations, endless criticism and endless racking internal debate like that which Bergman diligently recounts.
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"It was a little nerve-racking seeing that we weren't gaining any altitude and we were just circulating," Mr. Murray said.
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Even a week after Election Day, Democrats are still racking up wins as votes get counted and close races are called.
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The Szóka tweet immediately drew condemnations online, racking up hundreds of negative replies within minutes and some calls for his resignation.
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President Trump has rebuked Tom Price, the Health and Human Services secretary, for racking up at least $26,0003 on chartered flights.
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Ideally, you want to make payments in full every month to avoid being in debt longer and racking up additional interest.
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Most international tourists pop through Lucerne's medieval city center on their way to racking up adventures all over the country: Interlaken!
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First, Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, is already in the US and racking communities across the country.
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Often, first-generation students struggle with picking the right classes, racking up a bunch of credits on a path to nowhere.
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Sanders has been racking up union endorsements, support that played an important role in his failed 2016 bid for the nomination.
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Brodie, Flames down Canucks CALGARY, Alberta — Defenseman TJ Brodie definitely likes racking up assists, but he would much rather win games.
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The Saodimallsu Batwing Chunky Knit Turtleneck Sweater has been racking up rave reviews on Amazon, and it's easy to see why.
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Racking up credit card debt is painful on its own, and no one wants a heap of fees making it worse.
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He strung together his second point streak of 10 or more games this season, racking up 17 points in nine games.
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"It's a nerve-racking feeling," Ms. Whitfield told a local news station in Colorado Springs, near where the academy is located.
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But recovery in chip demand helped lift South Korea's factory output in December, racking up its fastest jump since November 2016.
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But recovery in chip demand helped lift South Korea's factory output in December, racking up its fastest jump since November 2016.
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"Graduation," Cristian Mungiu's nerve-racking and humane new film, provides plenty of visual and narrative evidence in support of Romeo's pessimism.
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Donald Trump came away with wins in the majority of states on Super Tuesday, racking up big victories across the country.
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It's extremely satisfying racking up huge combos, and the game steadily introduces new enemy types and gear to keep things interesting.
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The debts that would be racking up the most in interest are dealt with first, so you can minimize interest paid.
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When the time came, I thanked my former self profusely for opening that United credit card and racking up those miles.
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In this hot housing market, home sellers are racking up bigger profits on their homes than they have in a decade.
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Guerra beat the Cubs on May 19, racking up a career-high 11 strikeouts while allowing three runs over seven frames.
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Harder's brother was born premature, racking up a $2 million hospital bill that was mostly covered by his family's insurance plan.
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One is a 40-year-old software company known for selling million-dollar licenses to big enterprises and racking up maintenance fees.
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While Twitter struggles to boost its stalled user base, larger companies like Facebook and Google are now racking up billion user services.
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By buzzing at just the right time, he's able to beat the other contestants to the punch and continue racking up wins.
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Tenants have horror stories about racking up tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees warding off dubious charges in housing court.
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" Forsyth — who went on to tie the knot with Joy-Anna on May 26 — admits the experience is "a little nerve-racking.
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I did push-ups and sit-ups until I couldn't handle any more, racking up 13 push-ups and 62 sit-ups.
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But most of the main characters are one-note villains with no apparent life, outside of abusing employees and racking up sales.
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I've been sitting here racking my brain trying to figure out what I do really think about the RevAir Reverse-Air Dryer.
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Since then, the organization has been racking up achievements for low-wage workers with the express purpose of not going it alone.
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You see this in the traditional media, where the cable news networks are racking up record ratings around the sideshow of politics.
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Yet the movie has been universally praised as a creative success, racking up some of the most impressive reviews of the year.
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Majlak saw an opportunity on platforms like Vine where influencers like Logan Paul were racking up millions of views from loyal fans.
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Popular YouTubers like PewDiePie have picked up on the meme, including it in their TikTok Cringe roundups, racking up millions of views.
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The Eagles picked him up in 2016 and he played 1 season -- racking up 36 catches for 392 yards and 2 TDs.
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Oppy spent its lifetime on Mars racking up important discoveries and sending home stunning images from its travels over crater-pocked plains.
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Can't get enough of "Baby Shark," the delightfully catchy global children's song-and-dance phenomenon racking up millions of views on YouTube?
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The curriculum includes lessons on how to organize your footage and what differing editing styles to use to start racking up views.
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Instead of spending time on a go-to-market, Spektral has been investing heavily in research and development and racking up patents.
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In August 2017, he revealed he wasn't worried about Meghan handling the spotlight, despite the "nerve-racking" experience of dating a royal.
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And for the first time ever, streaming titan Netflix surpassed HBO in nominations, racking up 112 compared to the cable network's 108.
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Caroline Biden was sentenced to two years of probation for racking up $110,000 in charges on someone else's credit card, authorities say.
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By which I say: Do I believe these Ryanair airline guys are racking up fat, fat lines of cocaine on a plane?
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The most nerve-racking part of the proper follow-up protocol is how to follow up again if you don't hear back.
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Did you know ... Michael Phelps got a $1,000,000 bonus check for racking up 8 gold medals at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing???
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Proposing has got to be one of the most nerve-racking experiences in life because there's just so much on the line.
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But most other European leagues are less profitable, and some of the most storied names have been racking up losses for years.
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Whether it's racking up points on the Apple Card or betting on the cryptocurrency du jour, the way we spend is changing.
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The protracted, nerve-racking prelude — the guards deciding whether that decapitated head really is the leader of Hilltop Colony — is pure tension.
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Andurand Capital and other specialist oil and commodities-focused hedge funds have struggled in 2017, with many racking up double-digit losses.
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Karen was busted for racking up a $5k tab at Saks Fifth Avenue, and allegedly using someone else's name and credit card.
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The film has penetrated beyond the crowd of supporters Mr Navalny's investigations typically reach, racking up more than 4m views on YouTube.
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And it's hard to imagine the association won't keep writing checks and racking up billable hours to make those suits go away.
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Drake's "One Dance" single from Views was the most streamed song of the year, racking in 141 million audio streams in total.
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Still, that sounds like a lot if you're used to today's two-to-three minute version (which is already pretty nerve-racking).
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The jumpy camera work (Christos Moisides is the cinematographer) is nerve-racking; there are no stylishly posed shots, no falsely clever dialogue.
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Conant on Friday said he believes Rubio is racking up a lead in the state based on early-voters and absentee ballots.
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Her new ad has garnered a lot of attention, racking up about 50,000 views on YouTube and an outpouring of positive feedback.
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Aksamit also crowdfunded her way to Rio de Janeiro after racking up credit card debt paying for her journey on her own.
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HE'S AN ALLITERATION ADDICT This is really the writer Stan Lee's fault, but Strange can't speak without racking up frequent-alliteration points.
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Following his announcement, Republicans rejoiced the news and Rubio started racking up support from top Republicans and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
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If you can follow those rules, you'll have a much better chance at earning rewards on your spending without racking up debt.
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Romantic engagement photos taken in the aisles of Costco, Target, and Publix are going viral, racking up thousands of likes and comments.
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Apps like WhatsApp and GroupMe have also made it easier for international friends and family to speak without racking up phone bills.
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Hawaii will travel away from — and back to — Honolulu for at least seven games, racking up almost 50,000 miles of air travel.
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Insurers had several rough years on the Affordable Care Act exchanges, with some racking up hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
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A nerve-racking final Round after round, 15 of 291 spellers in the competition battled for the top prize during Thursday's final.
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DeGrom is racking up good strikeout numbers but is not finding the win column of late with back-to-back no-decisions.
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Facebook, Amazon and Google are racking up record profits following a year marked by public controversies over their privacy and business practices.
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Faraday Grid had been developing transformer technology, but ran out of money after racking up a monthly burn rate of $2.4 million.
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If you know you're going to have to do something nerve-racking, start thinking of a routine that would work for you.
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Now, Sydney is living the post-Bachelor life, but it hasn't been all sponsored Instagrams and racking up the followers for her.
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"It's a bit nerve-racking," said Chris Jabbour, a young real estate agent who welcomed people through the door before the auction.
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"It was a little nerve-racking," said Ms. Sanders, whose job often entails putting together reports and preparing for school field trips.
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But one nerve-racking possible implication is that Mr. Papadopoulos has recently worn a wire in conversations with other former campaign officials.
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That campaign, called K2, ran from 2014 until now, racking up observations of additional planets and 61 supernova explosions, among other things.
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With many clubs racking up hefty losses, UEFA introduced its Financial Fair Play rules in 2010 and began evaluating clubs in 2013.
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Mr. McGarry also forced himself into nerve-racking situations — riding the subway, chatting up an attractive woman — to push through the discomfort.
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In the context of these racking questions, many of the play's comic devices, no doubt intended to balance the pathos, seem labored.
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The role thrusts Joy out into the world and forces her to find happiness in all sorts of unpredictable, nerve-racking ways.
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FRANKFURT — If the proposed merger between Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank were a film, it would already be racking up the rotten tomatoes.
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The tension of the competition robs them of rest, and shouldering the weight of the country they represent can be nerve-racking.
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Buzarnescu won 20 straight matches at the I.T.F. level last June and July, racking up titles in Hungary, Turkey, Spain and Germany.
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Mr. Price had been under pressure after racking up at least $400,000 in travel bills, footed by the taxpayers, for chartered flights.
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Very few films are as nerve-racking start to finish as this Alfonso Cuarón thriller, which scooped up seven Oscars in 2014.
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That would be a pretty devastating turn of events for a company that's currently racking up losses in the billions of dollars.
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Second, there is a very cute, small dog involved in this movie, and his presence alone is nerve-racking from the start.
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Google was zooming ahead, producing and testing autonomous cars of its own design and racking up millions of miles in test drives.
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While some offer the promise of a major payoff one day, they are still in very early stages and racking up losses.
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With solar panels charging the batteries, owners won't have to worry about racking up high utility bills or overloading the electric grid.
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Over the last few months, a new occupant in the neighborhood has been racking up trades, though some are most certainly illegal.
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The new film has already topped the domestic box office for the last three weekends, racking up a total of $337.6 million.
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The company gained attention online with customers posting viral videos of themselves unboxing mattresses, racking up $100 million in sales in 2015.
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Even so, Walton says more than 1.3 million people have played his game, some racking up more than 30 hours of gameplay.
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I easily accelerated from a full stop into traffic flowing at highway speed, usually a nerve-racking maneuver in a conventional car.
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One bill which received less national attention but saw K Street racking up contracts was the White Sands National Park Establishment Act.
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For most, being shipped off to war is still a theoretical peril — a nerve-racking thought perhaps, but not an imminent threat.
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Instead, it's smaller purchases that add up, and that individuals do not realize they are racking up before it is too late.
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Photos of this treehouse in Atlanta appear twice on Airbnb's list of most-liked Instagram posts (with this one racking up 42,800).
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Collins fought for Bellator, LFA, RFA and several other promotions over her 3-year career ... racking up a 7-5 professional record.
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Searching for a job can be nerve-racking at any age, especially if you are an older job seeker and over 50.
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Ellison is the early front-runner to be the next DNC chairman, racking up endorsements from progressives, mainstream Democrats and labor groups.
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I remember initially feeling like the only visibly Muslim hijabi student on campus, and it was nerve-racking to say the least.
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Meanwhile, Europe's neobanks have been making inroads in America, with N26 racking up 250,000 customers there and Monzo launching a waiting list.
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Jetting between the two companies&apos headquarters on different continents meant he was racking up miles on Nissan&aposs corporate jet too.
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There was definitely reason to celebrate -- the Cowboys beat up on the Jacksonville Jaguars all game long, racking up a 40-7 victory.
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The star smashed records with her dramatic music video for "Look," racking up more than 40 million views in 24 hours on YouTube.
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"For many trans people, opening up to a new romantic prospect about being trans can be a really nerve-racking experience," James said.
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Kansas City maintained its steady offensive pressure, racking up 2100 yards of offense and holding onto the ball for more than 2138 minutes.
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Fun fact: Mandy was only 15 years old when her first album was released — and she's been racking up the accolades ever since.
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Two years ago, Joshua Browder was learning to drive around his home in the UK and racking up parking tickets in the process.
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Alibaba on Sunday tore through last year's Singles Day sales record, racking up more than $211 billion in the 113-hour shopping event.
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He will claim that he has honored his predictions of a fix-it presidency that is racking up deals for the American people.
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But if she keeps racking up big margins with black voters and Sanders's appeal remains limited, it's hard to see how she loses.
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This year, Kaur became a viral sensation, racking up 21,000 Instagram followers and making a name for herself as a body-positivity activist.
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In Mexico, where BookTubing (creating book reviews on YouTube) is a thing with its own conference, Beek has been racking up the hits.
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In Texas, he is only at 85033 percent, but is quickly opening a slew of offices and, as in California, racking up endorsements.
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Tiurin was also charged wire and securities fraud, and aggravated identity theft, racking up the maximum possible prison time to over 80 years.
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To make things even more nerve-racking, it's Monday and I still don't know if I'll be dancing with Gleb or Alan tonight.
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From fashion to beauty to travel accessories, millennial pink is popping up everywhere — and racking up thousands of Instagram likes along the way.
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That's an important benefit, as many people don't sign up for Medicaid until they have a medical incident and start racking up bills.
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Hey, the dude has been putting up numbers this season ... racking up 8 touchdowns, more than 250 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards.
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And just like his model mommy, little Miles has already mastered the art of posing — and racking up plenty of likes on Instagram.
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"Eating Pasta Linked to Weight Loss in New Study," Newsweek reported this month, racking up more than 22,500 Facebook likes, shares, and comments.
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Documents for the company's initial public offering showed that WeWork was racking up huge losses and burning through billions of dollars a year.
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TikTok users themselves are also questioning whether they could find love on the video-sharing app, with "#istiktokadatingapp" racking up millions of views.
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These smart gadgets have created quite the name for themselves over the years — racking up hundreds of thousands of reviews on the site.
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The bots start each game pursuing individual goals, like racking up kills, but as time goes on, they focus more on shared objectives.
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In the past, guys like you and Kovalev would have avoided each other for years, instead racking up purses while beating inferior opponents.
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Hoping to repeat that success in the United States, Purplebricks expanded into seven states in just a year, racking up high marketing costs.
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Some insurers are fleeing Obamacare exchanges after racking up big losses dealing with a pool of patients who've been sicker than anticipated. 5.
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Coursera has emerged as a formidable competitor in the online education space, racking up 24 million registered learners with access to 1,900 courses.
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Sina Hentunen, Veikkaus's head of slots, reckons that punters may ultimately prefer the mindless distraction of traditional slots to brain-racking video games.
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But in between all of that, Grande was racking up an impressive tattoo collection (some fan sites report that she has nearly 25).
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"Out for a Rip," by Richmond's group Shark Tank, tapped into a deep part of the Canadian psyche, racking up 12 million views.
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And while the opportunity to bring her new music to her fans is exciting, it's also a bit nerve-racking for the teen.
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Standing up, grabbing their things, and walking out of class was nerve-racking, but that didn't seem to put people off of it.
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All we can say is that Trump had better get on the stick, because Clinton is racking up some serious celebrity chef support.
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Her thread went mega-viral, racking up 900,000 likes, getting picked up by national news outlets and earning Blair thousands of new followers.
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The star smashed records with her dramatic music video for "Look," racking up more than 40 million views in 24 hours on YouTube.
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He spends his year racking up frequent flier miles, traveling the world to meet with Facebook's community of 9,000 developers across 136 companies.
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To be a designer on a market that moves as fast as the fashion calendar means constantly racking your brain for new ideas.
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Value did best between 1967 and 2016, racking up a 12 percent annualized return which was also best on a risk-adjusted basis.
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After racking up 12 trophies—including Best Drama Series—on Sunday night, it has now won 38 Emmys in its six-season run.
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It only joined the YSL lineup last summer — but it's been racking up those rave reviews ever since by those who've tried it.
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In September 85033, it came to light that Wells Fargo employees had set up fake accounts for many customers, racking up unauthorized fees.
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However, this pod of orcas has become notorious for hunting gray whale calves this year, racking up five documented attacks since April 19.
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Walt Disney — Disney's "Zootopia" topped the weekend box office for a second straight weekend, racking up $50 million in North American ticket sales.
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He could, though, win in South Carolina -- and his campaign's strategy largely relies on racking up delegates in Southern states with March primaries.
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Sometimes, they can be nerve-racking, prompting you to wonder why the other person hasn't responded when they've clearly looked at the message.
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In September 2023, it came to light that Wells Fargo employees had set up fake accounts for many customers, racking up unauthorized fees.
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He was a First-Team All-Pro in 2010, racking up career-high totals of 1,616 yards and 16 scores on the ground.
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Gadd is off to perform his show in Melbourne for a month, then Edinburgh again, and the on-stage distance is racking up.
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It's Tyrion Lannister who is the GOT character with the most screen time, though, racking up a whopping 221.3.3 minutes across 54 episodes.
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Patrick Mahomes & Co. obliged Saturday, racking up 17 quick points, and game script quickly favored the Chiefs, like it has almost all year.
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Andurand Capital and other oil and commodities-focused hedge funds have struggled this year, with many racking up the worst losses in years.
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He was working at a bowling alley in Manhattan and receiving financial aid, but he feared racking up thousands of dollars in debt.
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She didn't sit down to start "Manhattan Beach" until 2012; it was nerve-racking to contemplate following the biggest success of her career.
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In September 2016, it came to light that Wells Fargo employees had set up fake accounts for many customers, racking up unauthorized fees.
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Coral and Mio's wedding photos have since gone viral, racking up tens of thousands of views as well as headlines across the globe.
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Some deals, like the attempts to buy Fairchild Semiconductor and Starwood Hotels, have fallen apart, but China has still been racking up acquisitions.
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It is also now YouTube's most viewed music video debut, racking up 56.7 million in the first 24 hours after it was posted.
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It's the collection of hard, listless bastards still at the house party at 10AM, chatting shit before they start racking up more lines.
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With both women racking up awards during last year's season for the show, the two haven't been shy about praising each other endlessly.
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During the contest, however, multiple sites and YouTube channels had their own dedicated "sub count" tracking how each channel was racking up subscribers.
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Other social media networks are also working on ways to reduce the pressure some people feel about racking up likes and other metrics.
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The Trauma Center games gave me the chance to conduct nerve-racking procedures as a talented surgeon, wielding my stylus as a scalpel.
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Still, I have never fully extinguished the belief that racking up an impressive lineup of achievements is the only way to gain respect.
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Citadel, BlackRock, and D1 Capital are racking up hundreds of millions in gains as coronavirus fears tank airlines, cruises, and movie-theater stocks
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Mid-Island stormed through its regular-season schedule, racking up 15 wins without any losses en route to the Little League World Series.
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Too Woke: You understand the important role you have in helping to calm jittery nerves during what can be a nerve-racking process.
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New rivals to David's have emerged, offering low prices, fewer frills and respite from a dress-shopping ritual that is often nerve-racking.
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To follow that with this sort of single-minded exploration of sausage is a little bit nerve-racking, to be honest with you.
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Warren surged in national polls last summer and fall, racking up support with a policy-focused campaign that appealed to educated white progressives.
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Fortunately, a lieutenant colonel in the Soviet air defenses, acting on intuition, decided after nerve-racking minutes that it was a false alarm.
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First, she has seen many entrepreneurs racking up credit card debt that they aren't able to pay back, which could sink their credit.
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And here Blue Ivy is racking up awards and proving that she just might be a Black Bill Gates in the making herself.
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Trump has spent a significant portion of his time as president at his own properties, racking up high security costs at taxpayer expense.
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"It was a little nerve-racking at the time, but I realized it was probably a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," he says.
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"Every point was kind of, like, pedal to the metal," Osaka said after racking up a 16th successive win in Grand Slam matches.
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Democrats may be racking up wins in elections in the cities and inner suburbs, but their fortunes have been less bright farther afield.
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"It's exciting, but a little bit nerve-racking because it spins really fast and makes a loud noise like 'Reeeiiiinnnn'," Ms. Lesnek said.
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Much of this training is done in simulations, where the machines can take their time, often racking up thousands of hours of work.
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Before fully-self-driving Teslas show up on the streets on San Francisco, Cruise could be racking up driverless rides in its vehicles.
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Mr. Grant had three pinballs going simultaneously, racking up more points by sending them crisscrossing past one another and banking into illuminated bumpers.
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Einhorn's Greenlight Capital hedge fund bet against Tesla shares during the first three months of year, racking up losses on its short position.
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Trump hopes to repeat 20203 in racking up the Electoral College votes of small coal-producing states such as West Virginia and Wyoming.
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Mr. Johnson began to sweat, racking his brain for an answer before awkwardly offering the truth: His family had never taken a vacation.
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Likewise, Matt Damon, who arguably owes his career to Weinstein, admits to "racking my brain" about how he could have missed the signs.
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Tokyo is leading the race elsewhere, racking up more than $3 billion in domestic sponsorships, three times more than any previous summer games.
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However, it had been racking up losses amid increasing competition from low-cost fashion retail giants such as H&M , Zara and Primark.
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First half profit had plunged 80 percent to a 16-year low after racking up heavy expenses marketing its fourth-generation (4G) network.
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I feel sorry for the ones who are trying to "find their path" and racking up massive student loan debt in the process.
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T-Mobile has tweaked its "Binge On" plan that gives users the ability to watch certain video services without racking up data charges.
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John Kennedy's inaugural address even went so far as to attempt to disavow any intention of racking up a mass of early wins.
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Black women, in particular, are taking on a disproportionate amount of debt, racking up around $30,400 in student loans to receive their bachelor's degree.
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Kenya Moore's ex is entering Lindsay Lohan and DMX territory after racking up at least 4 arrests within the last year ... TMZ has learned.
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In the last year, Corden's segment has given him an upper hand in the digital space, with each video racking up millions of views.
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The resulting short film adaptation of "The Nostalgist" hit the film festival circuit in 2014, racking up awards in Palm Springs, Leeds, and Sapporo.
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Wildfire fighters are racking up twice as much overtime as they were a few years ago, in part because there are fewer of them.
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Before going to Europe, women and girls must sign a contract with traffickers to finance their move, racking up debts of up to $100,000.
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Talk about racking up the miles ... they spent Easter Sunday with their kids in the Dominican Republic, where J Lo performed the night before.
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The Houston Rockets keep racking up the victories and attempt to win their seventh straight contest when they visit the Orlando Magic on Friday.
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Swift's Easter egg-packed clip debuted during the Katy Perry-hosted MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday and immediately began racking up repeat plays.
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Still, Democrats are furious that the edited clip has remained on social media, racking up some 84,000 retweets and 225,000 likes on Twitter alone.
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So when she also started racking up views and eventually became a YouTube partner, she realized that, like Phan, this could really be something.
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Jet has delayed payments to its pilots, suppliers and lessors for months and defaulted on loans after racking up over $1 billion in debt.
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As you can see in the video, witnessing a massive robot arm descend upon someone's skin with a needle is a little nerve-racking.
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Robert HackenburgMastic, N.Y. To the Editor: Dear Mr. Brooks, It may not be as nerve-racking as you think to vote for Elizabeth Warren.
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Count Trump lucky that the New York primary was next; count Trump resilient that he bounced back so effectively, racking up a massive win.
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SimilarWeb data show the site had no traffic until it sprung to life in July 2017, racking up over 20 million visits since then.
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Giving your in-laws the perfect Christmas gift is a nerve-racking task, even more so when that certain family member is Queen Elizabeth.
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As unreal as it may sound, there are ways to save money at Sephora while racking up some pretty great perks in the process.
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And this year, Prince Harry is granted the coveted title of "most traveled" royal of 1403 after racking up 2140,22016 miles of overseas engagements.
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The duo launched a Kickstarter for the film back in 2014, racking up three times their $80,000 goal within weeks, according to Vanity Fair.
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It could also prove difficult for any challengers to replicate the success O'Rourke had in racking up money from donors and attracting media coverage.
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The film is racking up awards and accolades like bees on flowers — a fitting simile, considering the film discusses the birds and the bees.
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Richard allowed just one run in seven-plus innings after racking up an 8.36 ERA and 0-2 mark in his previous three starts.
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Turns out, stripping down in front of a group of people is always nerve-racking – even when you look as good as Lea Michele.
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The Young Turks have become a popular progressive online news program, racking up 2.4 million subscribers since it started livestreaming on YouTube in 2005.
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Like other AV developers, the Army wants to start racking up real-world miles to collect data that will make its AVs even better.
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By 2012, even with the oil flowing, the government was racking up big deficits; in 2015 it needed the IMF to bail it out.
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On Seesaw, instead of racking up likes or receiving comments on a selfie, students get positive reinforcement on their quizzes, drawings and science projects.
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"This is a $19-billion bill that is not paid for when we are racking up $100 million of debt per hour," Roy complained.
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What's important here, though, is that researchers have been racking up data and evidence for decades showing that abstinence-only sex education isn't effective.
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Robotics was ABB's star performer during the fourth quarter, reporting an 11 percent rise in revenues and racking up ABB's highest divisional profit margin.
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As you know, Kelly was jailed in early March after racking up a $161,633 delinquency ... this after he was arrested on sexual abuse charges.
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Defendants are often forced to try and settle suits to avoid racking up legal fees that can often top $300,000, even if they win.
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Or Rory doesn't get around to ending up with anyone until she's finished a decade or so of racking up progressively impressive journalistic accomplishments.
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Racking up unnecessary debt Before taking on any type of debt, it's important to evaluate exactly how it will affect you in the future.
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For some, racking up the miles can be an almost Zen-like form of relaxation, the rhythmic workout becoming calming and sometimes even addictive.
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He urged voters to support the candidate most likely to prevent Trump from racking up delegates in their states -- saying he'd back Florida Sen.
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Jet has delayed payments to pilots, suppliers and lessors for months and defaulted on loans after racking up more than $1 billion in debt.
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Hatton was a damn good boxer back in the day -- racking up a 43-0 record before finally losing to Floyd Mayweather in 2007.
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Bundy is racking up some solid strikeout numbers as well and owns 13 k's in 10 2/3 innings over his last two starts.
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For now, contenders are busy racking up flight hours in a faceoff that could, over the coming months, prove to be a wild ride.
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Of course, the Mets were absolute trash last year -- racking up a pitiful 70-92 record ... 27 games behind first place in their division.
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Freddie Mac and the larger Fannie Mae were seized by the U.S. government in September 143 after racking up huge losses from mortgage securities.
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Stolen identities can lead to someone racking up debt in your name, which would make it difficult to apply for loans, mortgages and rentals.
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There's no story mode in the $19.99 title yet, just the "mercenary" missions that have you run around the island racking up dinosaur kills.
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Americans are hitting the highways, as a recent report in The New York Times noted, racking up mileage in road trips large and small.
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The pressure to succeed is intense, and many describe the tests as a nerve-racking experience that often leaves students crying outside exam centers.
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Don't fall asleep on Damian Lillard, because while Steph may play in Oakland, Oakland's native son is racking up huge numbers on his own.
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"I think the government heard the messages from the protesters loud and clear and is diligently racking their brains now for solutions," Li said.
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The music video, which was released Monday, quickly went viral, racking up almost 3 million views on You Tube in less than 24 hours.
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New York Times columnist David Brooks believes the increasing fixation on online personal branding and racking up achievements for a résumé has become toxic.
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The 212-year-old was dominant last time out, holding the Cardinals to four hits over seven scoreless innings and racking up 27 strikeouts.
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Most studies show Americans in every age group aren't saving nearly enough, and our penchant for racking up household debt isn't helping at all.
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World number 66 Mladenovic, however, struggled with her serve and failed to cope with Halep's more varied attacking style, racking up 35 unforced errors.
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But first-time interactions can be nerve-racking, especially when you know the person you're meeting is judging your fitness to be their partner.
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With truck drivers collectively racking up 93 billion highway miles in the U.S. every year, 453% of the trips are made with empty trailers.
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But while Amazon is the current leader in the market – racking up sales of $8.8 billion in 2018 – competition is continuing to heat up.
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The brand has been racking up accolades since its debut — from CFDA Award and International Woolmark Prize nominations to a few key celebrity endorsements.
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Instead, new acts dump their stuff on the service and gain popularity, thereby racking up server fees for SoundCloud that it cannot sanely recoup.
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Herscher bills himself as a "kinetic artist," but he's a compelling video artist in his own right, racking up over 13 million YouTube views.
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Sanders has marshaled his supporters to back Wasserman Schultz's primary challenger,Tim Canova, a law professor who is racking up money and media attention.
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But that pivot has come with its own problems, including concern over the quickly increasing amount of debt Pakistan is racking up with China.
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"For France as a brand, for luxury players, who are a major reason many people travel here, these are nerve-racking times," he added.
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The stores were gone but the beauty hadn't yet appeared — only a savage terrain that seemed to stretch on for a nerve-racking distance.
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"It's nerve-racking," said Mr. Del Cueto, who is a vice president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union, and works in Arizona.
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So watching him play Ripley's game, so to speak, is more nerve-racking, since you have to be a heartless schemer to do it.
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Between the crazy beard and the dance-offs with fans, it's easy to forget that Thornton is also racking up his usual solid numbers.
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When Stanton saw the Marlins in mid-April, he was mired in a tumultuous start, twice racking up five-strikeout games at Yankee Stadium.
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They will temporarily suspend your service, which will prevent anyone else from using it and racking up data charges you may be responsible for.
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It's a puzzle of strange pleasures, a nerve-racking way of recalibrating how to look at the screen and the world outside the screen.
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Even once you have decided that you can respond to a microaggression, knowing what to say or how to behave can be nerve-racking.
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Beth (Kelly Reilly) is a hard-charging businesswoman, racking up boardroom and bedroom conquests, who feels transplanted from a more unapologetically sudsy family saga.
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I originally listened to the podcast so I knew what was coming, but it still doesn't make the ending any less nerve-racking/satisfactory.
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If you know you're going to have to do something nerve-racking, start thinking of a routine that would work for you, he says.
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Racking up frequent-flier miles (New York to Los Angeles to London to Los Angeles) to woo Oscar voters at question-and-answer sessions.
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"It's a little nerve-racking," Mayor Matt Hall said, sitting next to the framed portrait of a sage grouse that hangs in his office.
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While recalling what happened to detectives, the grandmother even made "a motion consistent with racking the slide of a semiautomatic pistol," the documents state.
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"Luther Strange would have won in a landslide... Just too much crazy in nerve racking times," Drudge said Tuesday night in a rare tweet.
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Since getting off to a 4-5-1 start on the road, the Montreal Canadiens have been racking up the points away from home.
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Hyman told Bloomberg that the warehouse upgrade involves a new racking system for inventory meant to eventually speed up the turnaround time for items.
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And it's that status that allowed her to continue racking up contacts, with more and more vendors clamouring to have her showcase their hardware.
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Despite catching on with Bellator, a top promotion, he was racking up debt with no clear path to a viable mixed martial arts career.
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The internet has done away with that constraint, too, leading some artists to pile on the tracks in hopes of racking up the streams.
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Others who are likely to get burned: credit card holders who pay for group bills with the hopes of racking up more rewards points.
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I'd gone to the hospital with chest pains in my 30s, for chrissake, racking up $4,000 in out-of-pocket expenses in the process.
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Jay Swingler is very good at navigating that hellscape, racking up more than 800,000 followers with videos of himself pulling bat-shit stupid stunts.
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Justify beat everyone's ass at Churchill Downs this weekend -- racking up another Derby victory for Baffert, who many consider the greatest racehorse trainer EVER!
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The show is the most subscribed and viewed late-night channel on YouTube, racking up 11 million subscribers and more than 5.6 billion video views.
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He could play aggressively, but was also a master at switching gears and methodically racking up pars by avoiding risk-taking when the situation warranted.
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A week after the YouTube algorithm began recommending Boy Pablo's song "Everytime" in October 2017, the song was racking up 40,000-50,000 views per day.
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The public, predictably, went wild over baby Louis, with the photos racking up hundreds of thousands of comments and likes within less than 24 hours.
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Will Sanders be able to stop Clinton's delegate momentum by racking up votes in the white, rural areas she won against Barack Obama in 2008?
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"It was pretty nerve-racking but I felt good," Kizzire said in a greenside interview after carding 633 to finish at 19-under-par 265.
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While its leggings are still racking up reviews, they've already caught the eye of some Amazon shoppers who say they're comfortable and perfect for workouts.
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One unexpected example of this phenomenon is Switzerland-based YouTuber My Mechanics, who's been racking up views for their videos restoring antique, often discarded, items.
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I realized the only way I would be able to get out of my nerve-racking thought circles was to get reassurance from an expert.
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I was able to stop it by screwing the jar in more tightly but then that made it harder to remove the jar for racking.
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Though his career waned in the 1980s and '90s, Reynolds continued to work constantly, racking up, by some reports, hundreds of film and television roles.
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The dance is super high-energy and fun, but there are a few things that have made this week more nerve-racking than past weeks.
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These sites have been reported on by Lead Stories and others, and after racking up impressive Facebook engagement this year the sites were taken offline.
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"I've been racking my brain to come up with something," said Seth Davis, chair of the American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy and Resources.
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However, now it is investing heavily in less mature and currently less profitable ventures like advertising and online entertainment, racking up costs in the process.
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Now that video of the demolition oops is racking up tens of thousands of views on YouTube, the company is surely worried about the future.
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Among those nods is a first-ever Best Actress nom for Emma Stone, who's been racking up rave reviews for her performance in the film.
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Chris Evans paid a visit to his hometown for a special reunion as Avengers: Endgame was racking up $2 billion at the worldwide box office.
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This is the same guy who bashed Hollywood elites for racking up sexual harassment allegations while conveniently forgetting to mention his own father's dark history.
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As nerve-racking as it may be, both within the White House and beyond, the Trump-unbound phase of the presidency could prove politically effective.
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As reported by Polygon, the unskippable ad was so upsetting that a tweet warning users against it went viral, racking up more than 135,000 retweets.
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Given their massive size and long life spans—both recipes for racking up loads of mutations—they should be mathematically more likely to develop cancer.
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A recent investigation by Reveal showed how Facebook knowingly duped kids into racking up monster fees on their parents' credit cards while playing Facebook games.
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Snow made headlines this summer for racking up downloads in Japan, Korea, China and Southeast Asia with a product that looks very much like Snapchat.
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Buying cereal makers Kellogg or General Mills without racking up excessive debt would require a more manageable $12 billion and $22 billion of equity, respectively.
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App Store customers rang in the new year with record app purchases on January 1, racking up $300 million in purchases on that day alone.
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Team Liquid dominated the start of the first game, racking up a 14-0 lead before getting too cocky and being picked off by Newbee.
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Rogue's Winz on Zarya and Tviq on Hanzo did a gravitron surge/dragonstrike ultimate combo, racking up four kills and pushing to the first checkpoint.
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The company has started to generate annual revenues over $100 million, but like many burn-rate startups, has done so while racking up big losses.
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The vehicles are running their routes mostly in autonomous mode, racking up driverless miles driven and helping GM-owned Cruise improve its tech over time.
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He played 22 years in the NHL racking up more wins (691) and shutouts (125) and more games as a goaltender (1,266) than anyone else.
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It's where he prepared to be the pitcher who led the league in strikeouts from 2008-10, racking up a ridiculous 25 whiffs through 22016.
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Jet Airways has delayed payments to pilots, suppliers and lessors for months and defaulted on loans after racking up more than $1 billion in debt.
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There's an option to hide a post from your profile if it isn't racking up enough likes or getting as many comments as you want.
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The frequent trips have been the subject of scrutiny from some who say the president is racking up millions of dollars in unnecessary travel expenses.
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Uber is racking up tremendous losses in a high-stakes bid to make a dent in China's car-hailing market, its CEO revealed this week.
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Drummond achieved his league-best 28th double-double by halftime, racking up 503 points and 12 rebounds as the Pistons grabbed a 45-37 lead.
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When asked where her character would be in the present day, Duff said, "There's been lots of conversations about that, adding, "I'm racking my brain.
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He finds disruptions to his weekly routine on Queen Square "rather nerve-racking" and so tends to avoid other human beings at, say, international conferences.
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Their unpredictability gives Refn's films a violence-chic, where the focus is always on the nerve-racking possibility of something terrible happening at any moment.
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The 26-year-old went on to have the best season of his career in 2018 .... playing in 14 games and racking up 6 sacks.
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Kadar has also been linked to threats against hospitals and airplanes, racking up $240,000 for his services by the time he was arrested, Reuters reports.
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