I desperately wanted to rejoin society, but more specifically, I wanted to rejoin whoever in society was having fun.
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"Perry will rejoin his fellow Vampires on stage again soon."
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And if they rejoin, they'll lose the seniority and benefits.
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Knowing this, let's rejoin the Founding Mothers in their debate.
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The U.S. may rejoin this group sooner than you think.
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Eventually, she'll rejoin Sam and the pups on the exhibit.
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From the Giants' perspective, he had better rejoin the lineup.
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He wants the US to rejoin the Paris Climate Accords.
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Walker might rejoin the Mets on Friday in New York.
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What made Jack Hines rejoin the band after a decade?
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Would you rejoin the INF and extend New START, then?
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He will be eligible to rejoin the team on Sept.
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It cannot rejoin until all its atomic weapons have been dismantled.
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He will be allowed to rejoin the team on Sept. 2.
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If he clears waivers, he is expected to rejoin the organization.
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On Iran: Buttigieg said he would rejoin the Iran nuclear deal.
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He is expected to rejoin the Yankees next weekend in Boston.
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The goal is for Tillman to rejoin Baltimore on May 2.
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Daario might just rejoin Dany's ever increasing list of admirers again.
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She was deported and forced to rejoin her family in Mexico.
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First, reiterating his call for Russia to rejoin the G-7.
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With a title on Saturday, Konta would rejoin the top 10.
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If permitted, she would like to rejoin the military this year.
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But when he tries to rejoin the gazelles, they shun him.
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Jeff Klein agreed to rejoin the mainline Democratic caucus in April.
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Next month, human beings will rejoin the ranks of Facebook editors.
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The Rangers hope he can rejoin them on Monday in Cleveland.
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As Pokrajac turned to rejoin his mother, his smile was incandescent.
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He returned to Beijing to rejoin the Ministry of Water Resources.
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Nationalists would push for an independent Scotland to rejoin the European Union.
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He is scheduled to rejoin the Padres in St. Louis on Monday.
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We want Venezuela to return to democracy so it can rejoin Mercosur.
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He said he hoped to rejoin once he had cleared his name.
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We rejoin Elliot on the phone with Tyrell, just like he demanded.
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Polls show most Taiwanese are unwilling to rejoin even a democratic China.
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Here, they rejoin the protons, and combine with oxygen to form water.
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If ever you want to rejoin Facebook, you'll be starting from scratch.
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McFarland (2-2, 3.953 ERA) could possibly rejoin the Orioles this week.
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He is expected to rejoin the team after rosters expand Sept. 1.
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Denisof and a disgraced Nikolai rejoin the regiment, eager to kill Frenchmen.
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His too-late attempt to rejoin TPP is a case in point.
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Now Ottawa will rejoin the talks but hurdles like dispute panels remain.
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He will not be eligible to rejoin the active roster until Oct.
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On climate change:Sestak would have the US rejoin the Paris climate agreement.
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Media giants CBS and Viacom are planning to rejoin after years apart.
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Arizona OF David Peralta (lower back) could rejoin the team next week.
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If Mayer wins, there are signs Felder will rejoin his Democratic colleagues.
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And before he could rejoin his teammates, he was diagnosed with cancer.
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Rejoin time is a factor that can influence deeply a flying display.
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You'll be able to rejoin a server you left at any time.
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All the Democratic presidential candidates promise to rejoin if they win. Nov.
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French President Emmanuel Macron predicted this week that Washington would sometime rejoin.
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He didn't like the way it appeared; he didn't rejoin the board.
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S. trade war and rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade pact.
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Amanda Hindlian will rejoin the research division as global chief operating officer.
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To which any G.O.P. political strategist would rejoin: Keep it up, folks.
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On his release from prison, Leroux returned to Madison to rejoin the company.
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And in the recent G7 meeting, President Trump said perhaps Russia should rejoin.
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"Talent is not sufficient," Deschamps said before departing to rejoin the victory celebrations.
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Kimbrel will rejoin the team during its series in Seattle later this week.
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He left Citigroup for Malin in 2017, only to rejoin it in 2018.
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When the water dries up, the two elements can rejoin and form crystals.
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The plan is for Mickey to rejoin the team on Monday in Houston.
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He is expected to rejoin the team during its weekend series in Toronto.
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But, RHP Ross Stripling will rejoin the team and be activated if needed.
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He will rejoin the Tigers on Friday to replace injured OF Jim Adduci.
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Would some of those people rejoin the labour market if wages were higher?
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Japan still advocates the TPP and hopes the U.S. will rejoin, Kuroda said.
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He now will be reassessed to determine whether he can rejoin the team.
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GC: Any chance that you'll rejoin OPEC with the current agreement in place?
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Time to rejoin "the cats" in Weehawken and catch the bus to Virginia.
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If all goes well, Chisenhall could rejoin the Indians on Tuesday in Colorado.
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Krim resigned last week and will rejoin the Swiss lender in early November.
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After the season, he rejected a contract offer in order to rejoin Calgary.
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All other candidates raised their hand to say they would rejoin the pact.
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Barring a setback, Chatwood will then be ready to rejoin the Rockies' rotation.
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LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (right patella subluxation) could rejoin the team early next week.
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Ali is not alone in wondering whether he might rejoin the armed struggle.
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We rejoin at the entrance, where I immediately lose her in the crowd.
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Biden's plan, like Sanders', calls for the U.S. to rejoin the Paris Agreement.
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More often, however, they are released after promising not to rejoin the fight.
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The two companies were split apart in 2006, only to rejoin last week.
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Some of those richer nations have now pledged to rejoin the low emitters.
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The Mets have not said when each will rejoin the major league team.
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Company organic growth could rejoin overall market growth of 2%-3% in 9083.
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He will then rejoin Meghan and Archie in Johannesburg later in the tour.
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Soon after the call, Trump began advocating for Russia to rejoin the G7.
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He also worked out on his own occasionally, determined to rejoin the Knicks.
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Bickerstaff sounded hopeful he would rejoin the Rockets after the All-Star break.
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Should Trump lose the 2020 election, a new president could rejoin the agreement.
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The time has also come for New Jersey to rejoin the group. Gov.
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Simcha Felder, who caucused with the Republicans and refused to rejoin the Democrats.
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When they rejoin the normal highway, they switch back to their hybrid engines.
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If all goes well, he will rejoin the Rockies on Friday at San Diego.
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If all goes well, Hundley will rejoin the Rockies at San Diego on Friday.
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Dodgers LHP Alex Wood (shoulder) is expected to rejoin the rotation this weekend. 3.
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CREDIT SUISSE SAYS FABIEN ANTIGNAC TO REJOIN GROUP AS HEAD OF EU CAPITAL MARKETS
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Foreign policy: Wants to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal and grow military cyber capabilities.
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Japan instead want to persuade the U.S. to rejoin the multilateral Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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"If it wasn't for us, you wouldn't have been able to (rejoin)," Erdogan said.
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"I would not rejoin the TPP as it was initially put forward," Biden said.
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RHP Silvino Bracho was brought back from Triple-A Reno to rejoin the bullpen.
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Showalter said if all goes well, he could rejoin the team in San Diego.
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That improvised solution allowed the astronauts to leave the moon and safely rejoin Collins.
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He said he would rejoin "Hamilton" or its touring arms from time to time.
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Jobs would rejoin Apple in 1997 when his old company acquired his current startup.
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It is not appropriate for Russia to rejoin until we see it behaving responsibly.
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However, Macron predicted last month that the United States will rejoin the agreement soon.
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Whether the disgruntled veteran can be enticed to rejoin the Redskins remains a mystery.
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John McCain criticized Trump's desire to have Russia rejoin the group of economic powers.
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On foreign policy I would re-engage our allies and rejoin the Paris accord.
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After that, I can run out of my studio and rejoin my noisy family.
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Other G-7 countries have not expressed support for having Russia rejoin the group.
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Ignoring the advice of his climbing mates, Donn headed back to rejoin his family.
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So when Mr. Tillerson called, Mr. Hook did not hesitate to rejoin the government.
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Reliever Jeurys Familia is scheduled to rejoin the active roster after battling shoulder inflammation.
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Above, Jody Davis, a transgender woman who is trying to rejoin the National Guard.
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Some were worried that after my sabbatical I'd struggle to rejoin the work force.
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Today, I signed an Executive Order to rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).
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RHP Charlie Morton will rejoin the rotation for a start on Friday at Toronto.
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He plans to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord on day one of his presidency.
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Now if he wants to rejoin the forgiveness countdown, he must change jobs again.
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Buttigieg has pledged to rejoin the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris climate accord.
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It was unclear whether Mr. Maduro would rejoin the talks at a later date.
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Should it want to rejoin someday, Britain will have to apply, like everyone else.
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The Padres and Ross hope he will rejoin the major league rotation in September.
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Since the league's season ended Sunday, Maeda could rejoin the Dodgers for his start.
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Orioles manager Buck Showalter is hopeful Tillman can rejoin the rotation by May 2.
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It was unclear whether Mr. Maduro would rejoin the talks at a later date.
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Ms. Rodriguez said her life would be better if her husband could rejoin the family.
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The two share a sweet embrace and then rejoin the party to dance some more.
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The test showed no structural damage, and he will rejoin the club in Los Angeles.
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He has not played since June 16 and is scheduled to rejoin Toronto on Monday.
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Despite the enthusiasm for Russia to rejoin, however, Russia does not appear to be interested.
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Now, all but one of these ersatz Democrats appear ready to rejoin their party's fold.
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Van Gundy said Anthony would rejoin the Pistons for Wednesday's home game against the 76ers.
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Whenever they disappear, the other just gets this kind of absolute urge to rejoin them.
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If there's a big backlog, you can set it going and then rejoin the party.
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He left Citigroup for Malin Corporation Plc in 2017, only to rejoin it in 2018.
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Thankfully that didn't happen, and the crew were able to rejoin their friends and families.
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One of Microsoft's top experts in phone photography has left the company to rejoin Nokia.
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He is expected to rejoin the Canucks this weekend on their four-game road trip.
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Elms added that Japan may also be hoping the U.S. might rejoin the deal later.
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OF David Peralta (right wrist inflammation) is expected to rejoin the team Monday in Phoenix.
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It will begin to formulate a plan for the Russian committee to rejoin the organization.
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During his speech, Biden got big applause for vowing to rejoin the Paris climate deal.
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The 6-foot-4 forward will be allowed to rejoin the team for a Nov.
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He is expected to rejoin the team for Sunday's nationally televised contest against the Clippers.
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He would rejoin Amparo and the kids, he said, and get his old job back.
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He is expected to rejoin the team when it goes to Toronto after this series.
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He's expected to rejoin the Brewers on Friday when they open a homestand against Washington.
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Gallo, though, said he hopes to rejoin the active roster when he is eligible Tuesday.
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But he was asked to rejoin the Swedish team last year for its qualification pursuit.
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So the rule says when you go off the track, you need to rejoin safely.
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Citing differences in goals, the U.S. pulled out in 226, and didn't rejoin until 28.
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Inside Pitch Pitcher Jason Vargas (calf) is expected to rejoin the Mets' rotation next week.
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Pragmatists will rejoin that there's no sense in advocating impeachment when the G.O.P. controls Congress.
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It is unclear if or when Doublelift, 26, will rejoin his team as a starter.
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At the end of April, they'll rejoin their interior partners at St. Bavo's for good.
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In July, she will rejoin her national team when it plays in the Tokyo Olympics.
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However, it's not really a surprise that the exiled chimp wanted to rejoin his band.
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U. voters now hope Scotland can leave the United Kingdom and rejoin the European Union.
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Harry will then rejoin Meghan and Archie for a township visit on Wednesday near Johannesburg.
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He will skip his scheduled rehab start for High A Stockton to rejoin the Athletics.
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Once you have recharged, reapply your armor and rejoin the fight with even more vigor.
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That would make it easier for Majul to rejoin Davos for the 2019-20 season.
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Boone said Stanton could rejoin the Yankees on Tuesday if he doesn't have any setbacks.
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Second, Iran wanted to rejoin the international community, while North Korea prefers to hide from it.
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Hearing Morello, Wilk, and Commerford rejoin forces seamlessly wasn't surprising as much as it was refreshing.
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" Haley said that if the council does reform, the United States "would be happy to rejoin.
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My fight to rejoin the military has not ended, but the end may be in sight.
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The new tools are also helping limit the ability of suspended users to rejoin the site.
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Miller said he suffered bruises, but no broken bones, and will hopefully rejoin the troupe Tuesday.
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The earliest he could rejoin the team is Friday, according to Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak.
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But now that LIGO has confirmed gravitational waves' existence, it appears that NASA wants to rejoin.
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Pittsburgh expects OF Starling Marte (paternity list) to rejoin the team for Thursday's series finale. 2.
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Despite the significant damage to the destroyer, Aucoin said he expected it would rejoin the fleet.
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Pirates RHP Juan Nicasio (personal) could rejoin the rotation by the end of the week. 2.
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But he recently won reelection for three more years, and Trump doesn't want to rejoin TPP.
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Additionally, the administration is approaching former partners to rejoin partnerships that had ended in recent years.
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If he clears waivers, Wilk will likely report to Las Vegas and rejoin the 25s rotation.
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It could even be used by Tokyo to convince Washington to rejoin the TPP, he said.
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Taillon is expected to rejoin the team in Pittsburgh and throw a bullpen session on Tuesday.
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He is expected to rejoin the Brewers on Friday when they open a homestand against Washington.
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If that happens, Baez would rejoin the team when the Dodgers open a homestand next weekend.
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If there's a new president they could rejoin the pact in as little as 30 days.
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If all goes well, he will rejoin the Orioles in Detroit, where they will play Tuesday.
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He grimaced after the play and paused briefly before jogging back gingerly to rejoin his teammates.
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We hope we can rejoin you when things get a little bit more back to normal.
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But her partner still lobsters on Matinicus, and she said she was eager to rejoin him.
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The plane must be recertified by the Federal Aviation Administration before it can rejoin airline fleets.
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He vowed that his first executive order as president would be to rejoin the Paris accord.
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However, if another administration takes over next year, the United States could rejoin the Paris agreement.
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He was also expected to try to convince the U.S. to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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When I'm president, the United States won't just rejoin the Paris accord, we'll redouble our commitment.
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"But we shall at least try," he said, "so the youth can rejoin the national debate."
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She would rejoin the Paris climate accord and seek to re-enter the Iran nuclear agreement.
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He will be replaced by Stefani, who will rejoin Shelton on the show where they first met.
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Mr Erdogan is expected formally to rejoin AK as soon as official results are announced this week.
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Some of the original rules could benefit America even outside the pact, blunting its incentive to rejoin.
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He is expected to rejoin the Heat at some point during their current six-game road trip.
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It may rejoin forces with the People's Party, a centrist group that split from it last year.
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David Hyde Pierce and Gavin Creel will also rejoin the cast as Horace Vandergelder and Cornelius Hackl.
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He is expected to rejoin the club in Seattle, provided there is nothing wrong with his shoulder.
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He will rejoin the team Tuesday in Phoenix and return to the lineup Wednesday against the Suns.
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When the police confirmed the brothers were part of the tour, they let them rejoin the group.
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There will also be hundreds of former ISIS members who need be rehabilitated to rejoin their communities.
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The Path Forward: The United States should signal a willingness to rejoin to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
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It remains to be seen whether she'll rejoin the USWNT in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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SS Troy Tulowitzki is expected to rejoin the Blue Jays this weekend, manager John Gibbons said Tuesday.
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Schneider will rejoin New Jersey at Tuesday's morning skate and could be back in net against Boston.
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He plans to throw again on Friday, and if all goes well, will then rejoin the rotation.
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You could leave an open invitation to rejoin the club later, but otherwise respect that person's decision.
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I drew a 1 in the corner of my map and headed back to rejoin the others.
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Then, knowing it would mean another failed attempt to rejoin his family, Gomez placed the 911 call.
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Tyshema Basnight, 42, said she had been trying to rejoin the work force after raising a family.
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It's also important to make sure participants can't rejoin if they've been removed from a Zoom call.
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Biden has said he would support a renegotiated TPP, but would not rejoin it as it stands.
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Given Wright's recent medical history, there is no certainty that he will rejoin the team this year.
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Terry Collins said he hoped Walker would be able to rejoin the team as soon as Monday.
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This is one small way that the academy can rejoin the world and partake in its repair.
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The candidate added that he would rejoin the Paris climate agreement, which Trump withdrew the U.S. from.
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It will take years to actually withdraw from the Paris accord, and the next president could rejoin.
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He will rejoin Kaplan Hecker on March 9, he said in an interview with Reuters on Friday.
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On her first day in office, she said, the United States would rejoin the Paris climate agreement.
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We follow people — victim, perpetrator, back to victim — leave them, forget about them, rejoin them decades later.
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Your body and all of its parts will cease functioning and rejoin the Earth as regular, lifeless stuff.
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You can participate in only one room at a time, but you can leave and rejoin rooms freely.
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However, he was able to rejoin the band after signing a contract that he would refrain from drugs.
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Now he has said bye bye for the last time, to rejoin his beloved dog, Oliver, in heaven.
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Meghan will likely rejoin Harry for a meet and greet with locals at the end of the day.
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On Tuesday, Trump said it would be "appropriate" to have Russia rejoin what used to be the G8.
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He is expected to rejoin the Brewers when they return home on July 22, manager Craig Counsell said.
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All the other 194 signatories are sticking with it, and hope America will one day rejoin the fold.
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Eventually, though, she decided to rejoin the social media sphere to drum up publicity for her new films.
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Knowing what's really gone on, Carol decides to rejoin the living world, and goes back to the Kingdom.
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Mnuchin earlier urged China to rejoin talks on the dispute that have stalled after 11 rounds of negotiations.
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Under the peace deal, the FARC rebel fighters were supposed to renounce their arms and rejoin civil society.
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Nava, out since April 17 with tendonitis in his left knee, could rejoin the Angels by week's end.
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Last month they reiterated their demand for the release of political prisoners as a condition to rejoin talks.
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Serbian-inhabited north Kosovo might rejoin Serbia, while majority Albanian areas in Serbia might become part of Kosovo.
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Yet it is unclear how much interest Powell has in leaving Goldman again to rejoin the Trump team.
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They would rejoin the nuclear deal with Iran, though some may want to set conditions for lifting sanctions.
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Even better, though considerably less likely, would be to get America to rejoin the Paris climate-change process.
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I'm happy to have G. rejoin us for dinner since we had breakfast and dinner last night apart.
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The Yankees hope Drury will be able to rejoin the team during their upcoming Anaheim-Houston road trip.
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The returnship was the first and only job Choudhary applied for when she decided to rejoin the workforce.
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In July, the team announced that Griffin would rejoin the Clippers after he was briefly a free agent.
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Negotiators for the two countries continued working through the weekend, and Canada could rejoin the discussions later on.
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To rejoin, Zimbabwe must go through an assessment followed by consultations with other members states, the statement said.
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During his speech, he addressed several aspects of Trump's agenda, and encouraged the US to rejoin the agreement.
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Wallace said it would be a "long slog" if the U.S. tried to rejoin but it's not likely.
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I would rejoin the JCPOA away with Iran from 2015 and I would join the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Most experts, including many conservatives, have now embraced reforms that make it easier for prisoners to rejoin society.
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When Adolfo was 7, the family, by then with Argentine passports, was allowed to rejoin relatives in France.
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He concludes the section and tells his audience that the Netflix users who skipped are about to rejoin.
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Another source tells CNN that McGahn is expected to rejoin the campaign when he leaves the White House.
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Household incomes have steadily risen as more American rejoin the workforce after losing jobs during the 22019 recession.
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But Mugabe was ousted last year in a military takeover, so Zimbabwe has applied to rejoin the group.
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He will also ask to rejoin the Commonwealth and nullify Jammeh's declaration of Gambia as an Islamic republic.
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Jane the Virgin is moving from Monday to rejoin its former schedule neighbor Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on Friday.
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Canada will partner with Mexico while waiting for the day that Washington is ready to rejoin its friends.
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Some will rejoin that many nations even more unequal than ours are still democracies — South Africa, Brazil, India.
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Even when Syndergaard and Cespedes rejoin Frazier and Swarzak, will it be enough to turn this team around?
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Andrew M. Cuomo, to dissolve, rejoin the main body of Senate Democrats and end its alliance with Republicans.
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She remembers wavering on the brink of death and telling God that she had to rejoin the living.
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In July 2014, James announced that he had decided to leave the Heat and rejoin the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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After another invitation to rejoin him was politely declined, the mayor's spokeswoman, Rowena White, called to follow up.
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He knew the red-state Democrats would never rejoin their party's left wing, and he worked with Sen.
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Before the announcement on Monday, speculation had swirled about whether Hicks would rejoin Trump's orbit in some capacity.
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" The sub-headline read: "She flies back to rejoin Archie... leaving Harry to face crisis talks with Queen.
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As for Iran, it's unlikely that we could simply resurrect and rejoin the JCPOA in its prior form.
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"I helped start this fund before coming to Stanford, and am excited to rejoin the team," she said.
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"Our efforts have borne fruit if the United States judged it would be better to rejoin," he said.
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"I will rejoin our international partners and recommit the United States to the Iran nuclear deal," he said.
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With Thursday's decision, both the bank and the four senior employees affected by April's ruling rejoin 293 other defendants.
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Jason Witten agreed to a contract Thursday to rejoin the Dallas Cowboys for the 20123 season, the team announced.
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Encouraging the U.S. to rejoin direct public health efforts, since experts have left the epicenters due to its insecurity.
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She suggested this week that this would allow an independent Scotland speedily to rejoin the EU. That is mistaken.
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A rep for the band told PEOPLE Monday: "Joe Perry will rejoin his fellow Vampires on stage again soon."
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Julian Dunkerton won a bitter battle to rejoin the board in April prompting the resignation of all its directors.
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Others think that Britain's best bet is to leave with a deal and then, in time, apply to rejoin.
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If all goes well, he could rejoin the team next weekend when it plays the Yankees in New York.
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Edelman is one of nine players who can rejoin their teams in Week 5 after serving four-game suspensions.
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The Royals anticipate Gordon will need 20-25 at-bats and with no setbacks could rejoin the club Friday.
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Shoemaker is expected to make a full recovery and be cleared in time to rejoin the Angels next season.
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The club remains undecided on whether Rasmus will complete a minor-league rehab assignment or simply rejoin the team.
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Discussions included the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, a trade pact, and whether or not the U.S. would rejoin.
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Conversely, 93 percent of those who got a job and kept it were able to successfully rejoin their communities.
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When he finds it, he shows it to the officers and the boys are permitted to rejoin the group.
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He will be able to rejoin the Patriots on Sunday and is eligible to play in the regular season.
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Obamacare monopolies aren't true monopolies; other health plans can decide to rejoin marketplaces and undercut existing health plans' prices.
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He is now 21 but came to Austria as a teenager to rejoin his mother, who still lives here.
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Now over 1 million Floridians can once again rejoin their political community through voting after they serve their time.
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Fast forward to 2004 and players rejoin Leon, who is now a U.S. agent with a top-secret mission.
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He was expected to take three days of paternity leave and rejoin the Mets on Friday in New York.
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Boonen attacked with 2.7km left but Hayman followed and countered, only for the 2005 world champion to rejoin him.
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If he experiences no setbacks, he is expected to rejoin the major league team in San Francisco this weekend.
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Edwards left the Temptations in 1977 and would leave and rejoin the group multiple times following his initial run.
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He left in 1971 to rejoin the Met as chairman for special projects, a job he held until 1980.
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Those that rejoin the workforce will help staff hospitals and health care centers throughout the state, the tweet said.
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"The shortlist includes five names, but another potential candidate may still rejoin the process", one of the sources said.
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But in 2009, President Barack Obama decided to rejoin the international body, out of a desire to reform it.
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Twelve days ago, he sneaked across the border in Arizona, hoping to rejoin his family, only to be caught.
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The stalemate was resolved in time for him to rejoin his teammates at Monday's practice just before drills began.
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Nikit Martushev, 20, a senior, had played tackle as a freshman, but he resisted entreaties to rejoin the team.
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I rushed to rejoin Mr. Trump's press pool and we piled into S.U.V.s that raced to Mar-a-Lago.
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Manager Terry Collins said the team hoped Lagares could rejoin the parent club by the end of this weekend.
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Chief Justice Roberts could rejoin his conservative brethren, let Louisiana impose the clinic regulations and toss Whole Woman's Health.
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Mets Manager Terry Collins said he hoped that Cespedes was ready to rejoin the Mets in about a week.
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Macron has said that he will continue trying to convince Trump to reverse his decision and rejoin the pact.
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The producers took her to a hotel for a few days, after which she decided to rejoin the show.
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He says he knows first-hand how difficult it can be for people with criminal records to rejoin society.
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Now 48 and a nurse, she wants to rejoin the Guard as a part-time officer and social worker.
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But through arduous rehabilitation, he was able to regain the use of his left arm and rejoin the tour.
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If Obama does make that decision, Manning will rejoin the world an important advocate at a dire political moment.
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Wheeler, who continues to recover from Tommy John surgery, is not expected to rejoin the rotation until around July 1.
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To extract the best outcome from a trade deal with China, President Trump should rejoin the TPP (now the CPTPP).
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Should Trump enter negotiations to rejoin the TPP, there are a number of possible proposals he might be interested in.
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Some economists have suggested that Germany, not Greece, should temporarily leave the euro, and rejoin later at a higher rate.
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Right now, he doesn't have another source of sustainable income, which means his next task is to rejoin the workforce.
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Beijing has pursued a decades-long strategy of patience and economic courtship, hoping that Taiwan would peacefully rejoin the mainland.
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After years of economic debauchery under Ms Fernández, he promised that Argentina would rejoin the world as a normal country.
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LHP Tyler Skaggs was impressive in his rehab start Thursday and is poised to rejoin the Angels rotation this season.
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Trump voiced support this week for Russia to rejoin the group and suggested there would be a vote to decide.
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In addition to her active social life, the star is confirmed to rejoin the cast for Scream Queens' second season.
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Eventually, another rat, coincidentally named Toby, who originated the role may sufficiently recover from an illness to rejoin the cast.
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But for now, let's rejoin Suzuki as he neck cranks and toe holds his way through a few more victories.
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MD: As your images proliferate on the internet, they rejoin their internet counterparts and perhaps become part of incidental collaborations.
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No. 19 South Carolina hopes to rejoin the logjam atop the SEC standings Wednesday with a victory over visiting Arkansas.
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" Russia on the global outs: "For them to rejoin, they are going to have to address the situation in Ukraine.
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"They are moving to the next phase of their journey, which is actually beginning to rejoin the community," he says.
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The team will then decide if Britton can rejoin the Orioles Sunday in New York or have another rehab outing.
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Additionally, we should be putting pressure on our representatives to push for the U.S. to rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement.
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Brazil's real declined 1.9 percent against the U.S. during Tuesday's trading following the report that Lula would rejoin the cabinet.
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Trump's decision to rejoin the debates had immediate payoff as he handily defeated his fellow Republican candidates in the primary.
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Francona, who will not manage the American League All-Star team, is scheduled to rejoin the Indians on July 14.
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"There's this issue of the TPP and whether the U.S. would rejoin the TPP," Lighthizer said on a media call.
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If the UK wanted to rejoin the EU, it could, but it would have to start the process from scratch.
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Indians LHP Andrew Miller will make a rehab appearance Wednesday and could rejoin the team in Kansas City on Friday.
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Former White House counsel Don McGahn will rejoin his longtime law firm, he confirmed to The Washington Post on Sunday.
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And you wake up the next day, happy and lightheaded, thinking you just might rejoin the ticket queue that afternoon.
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Canada announced in February it would rejoin the NATO E-3A mission, after dropping out in 2014 to cut costs.
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But he further rankled feathers before he even left Washington by suggesting Russia should be allowed to rejoin the group.
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He could rejoin the team during the fifth week of the season, when the Patriots play the Browns in Cleveland.
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Gregory Hines is the tap-dancing American expat blackmailed by the K.G.B. into persuading Nikolai to rejoin the Kirov Ballet.
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When it was over those bad impulses had been purged, and he was calm and ready to rejoin the family.
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Calhoun participated in a rigorous pregame workout on Thursday and is scheduled to rejoin the starting lineup on Friday night.
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He was still optimistic that the United States would eventually rejoin TPP, which was ditched by U.S. President Donald Trump.
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RHP Danny Salazar (sore right shoulder) will rejoin the rotation on the Indians' upcoming homestand, manager Terry Francona announced Tuesday.
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The governor had issued a call last week for former healthcare workers to rejoin the work force during this crisis.
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But first get those jeans onto a valet chair in your bedroom, give your legs some exercise and rejoin society!
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Or we can rejoin the global effort to fight climate change and provide support and leadership in the struggle ahead.
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If you take business trips, here are seven suggestions on how to rejoin your family with a little less friction.
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Andersson, 20, has eight points through nine games with Hartford and figures to rejoin the Rangers sooner rather than later.
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Among the aims of the Koch political network's initiative: modernizing Nafta and having the U.S. rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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The reason: he had not demonstrated that it would be in the public interest for him to rejoin the industry.
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Former White House adviser Dina Powell will rejoin Goldman Sachs as part of the company's management committee, Politico reported Tuesday.
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Kerr said he was optimistic that Curry would eventually rejoin the team in its hunt for a second straight title.
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Steve Bannon, the self-styled "street fighter" who had served as Mr. Trump's chief strategist, quit to rejoin Breitbart News.
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And finally, would you think about seeking to rejoin the JCPOA or the Iran nuclear agreement if you became president?
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Ms. Shtindler said if Prime Aid cannot rejoin the Express Scripts network, it will most likely go out of business.
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Ms. Laporte said she hoped her pain subsided so she could rejoin the work force and care for others again.
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He will throw a bullpen session on Tuesday and is tentatively scheduled to rejoin the bullpen this weekend in Baltimore.
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There is no guarantee, though, that an independent Scotland would be allowed to remain in or rejoin the European Union.
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In London, Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain wanted Zimbabwe to rejoin the international community now that Mugabe has resigned.
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Stevens said that after services for Thomas's sister, Thomas intended to rejoin the team Friday for Game 3 in Chicago.
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Felder, the other breakaway who didn't rejoin the Democrats in April, also survived his first primary challenge against Blake Morris.
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Every dead person also had to be brought back to life so they could rejoin their descendents in a utopian future.
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Bradley, 26, is scheduled to play five innings Tuesday, nine on Wednesday and rejoin the Red Sox on Friday in Baltimore.
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The company didn't state what caused Aldrin to become ill or whether he would rejoin his tour group during the trip.
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Freeland said the three countries had agreed Canada would rejoin the talks once Mexico and the United States resolve bilateral matters.
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The official says the Trump administration believes staying in the council lends it credibility, and only will rejoin if it reforms.
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He did not wake William and Harry, who were to rejoin Diana at Kensington Palace that night, until 7:15 a.m.
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At PowerShares he helped the company triple its assets to $98 billion before he left last year to rejoin State Street.
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The then-70-year-old artist finally decided to rejoin his family and modern society, in part due to his age.
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If Moscow wants to rejoin the international delegation, it must end the war in the Donbas and leave Crimea, she said.
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He has missed more than two months of the season and is not expected to rejoin the Giants until early August.
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In June Britain filed to rejoin the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA), part of the framework of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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If a Nazi can rejoin Facebook just by abbreviating a group's name differently, a different approach would seem to be warranted.
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Mr. Barrere did not take part in the tour but had said that he hoped to rejoin the band next year.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday it would be "appropriate" to have Russia rejoin what used to be the G8.
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UBS, Standard Chartered and Societe Generale are highly unlikely to rejoin the auction, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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And one of them who had recently passed away will be inter there on December the 5 to rejoin his brother.
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The letter was later taken down around the time when James was rumored to have begun talks to rejoin the team.
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Of course, Trump says he may "rejoin" the agreement before then if he gets better terms, but that's unlikely to happen.
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They want to put an end to that so people can rejoin communities, get jobs, be retrained, have a job skill.
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And now there's also a much better chance that millions of conservative and center/right Americans can rejoin the environmental fold.
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He is expected to rejoin the club Monday when it opens a 10-game road trip against the Los Angeles Angels.
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Bruce, who will miss the three-game series against the New York Mets, will rejoin the team on Friday in Pittsburgh.
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If the U.K. leaves the European Union and it doesn't work out, could they rejoin at some point in the future?
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Firstly, she is a survivor who escaped her brothel to rejoin her parents and daughter in a rural village in India.
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Japan is wary of entering such talks and wants to convince Washington to rejoin the multilateral Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) pact.
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Pink's husband (and the kids' doting dad) Carey Hart, who is counting down the time until he will rejoin his family.
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She also declared that she would direct the U.S. to rejoin the Paris climate accord "on day one" of her administration.
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The men were allowed to rejoin the tour after they were questioned by campus police, The Denver Post reported on Wednesday.
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The Indians placed 2B Jason Kipnis on the disabled list but are hopeful 1B Carlos Santana can rejoin the lineup Thursday.
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They also discuss what sort of relationship Britain and the EU could have post-Brexit and whether Britain could ever rejoin.
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Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw (back) threw 60 pitches in a simulated game on Saturday and might rejoin the rotation next week.
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Abe has long vocalized a desire for Washington to rejoin the landmark deal following Trump's decision to withdraw in January 2017.
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Sutton Foster stars as Liza, a recently divorced mother of a college freshman who is struggling to rejoin the work force.
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He already rejected Trump's request to let Russia rejoin the group five years after being expelled over its seizure of Crimea.
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I also liked the peace of mind of being able to recover my Facebook information should I ever choose to rejoin.
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The dummies don't so much appear inanimate as etherized, ready to rejoin the urban rat race once they've gotten forty winks.
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Gordon will be able to rejoin the New England Patriots on Sunday and is eligible to play in the regular season.
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The president renewed calls for Russia to rejoin the G-7 ahead of the group's meeting in France, which began Saturday.
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NOTES: Indians RHP Josh Tomlin is expected to rejoin the team Friday and is scheduled to start Saturday's game against Toronto.
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I eyed my version of Mount Everest, thinking that maybe there was a way for me to fully rejoin the living.
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Of course, the first thing Monbebe will likely want to know is if this means that Wonho will rejoin the group.
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Like slimy paramedics, the creatures rejoin his gashes and gloppily reattach his severed hand, but Manji feels more cursed than blessed.
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Cain signed a five-year, $3.53 million contract to rejoin the Milwaukee Brewers, who traded him to the Royals in 23.5.
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"Antignac will rejoin Credit Suisse this summer," the bank said in a memo seen by Reuters and confirmed by a spokeswoman.
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He was allowed to leave to rejoin his wife, Hitomi Soga, a Japanese woman who had been kidnapped by North Korea.
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Trump left the dinner knowing more of his counterparts opposed allowing Russia to rejoin than agreed, and that he was outnumbered.
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In fact, it's structured around a single decision — whether or not Claire will return to the 18th century and rejoin Jamie.
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Meghan is currently in Canada with the couple's baby son Archie and Harry is expected to rejoin her later this week.
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Meghan is currently in Canada with the couple's baby son Archie and Harry is expected to rejoin her later this week.
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On the Trans-Pacific Partnership front, Ross on Wednesday played down the possibility that the U.S. would rejoin the multilateral group.
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The exit from the nonbinding accord cannot take effect until 2020 at the earliest, and a future president could quickly rejoin.
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Voting for ratification is one way that Republicans can rejoin the mainstream that seeks to reduce nuclear dangers by diplomatic means.
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Mr. Maqoma dropped out, thinking he might become an architect, but Mr. Mantsoe convinced him to rejoin for tours of Europe.
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To the contrary, evidence suggests that keeping prisoners connected to their civic responsibilities makes it easier for them to rejoin society.
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During the transition, Mr. Lewandowski set up shop in Washington, leading to speculation that he might rejoin the official communications team.
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Instead, removing this precondition eliminates the unnecessary barrier to diplomatic engagement and shifts pressure onto North Korea to rejoin the talks.
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The central belief is that the spirits of the dead are allowed to rejoin the living on November 1 and 2.
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The earliest he could do that is November 2020, but a newly elected Democratic administration would probably rejoin it right away.
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When Mr. Spencer was suspended, he told The A.P. he had no plans to rejoin Twitter unless he got an apology.
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However, May said during a Saturday press conference that she urged Trump to rejoin the Paris deal, according to The Guardian.
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The Taliban later announced that they had released 215 soldiers who promised that they would not rejoin the Afghan security forces.
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The Taliban later announced that they had released 58 soldiers who promised that they would not rejoin the Afghan security forces.
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Re-schooled and given jobs, children are less likely to rejoin armed groups, radicalise their peers or create their own insurgent groups.
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LF Melvin Upton Jr. was placed on bereavement leave Friday and is scheduled to rejoin the Padres on Monday in St. Louis.
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With the league no longer in operation, Manziel is hoping he can rejoin the NFL — with his days as "Johnny" behind him.
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On the second day of the summit, Trump again called for Russia to rejoin the group, downplaying the country's invasion of Ukraine.
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So Britain must urgently prepare to rejoin the WTO as an individual country—which, again, requires the consent of every other member.
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That said, Morrison admits he wouldn't rejoin the Glee world for a TV remake, but a concert could be a different story.
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Columbus RW Cam Atkinson (hip, illness) has missed the last two games and is not expected to rejoin the team Saturday. 3.
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And with less than three months to go before Machar's forces are to rejoin with Kiir's, the security arrangements are barely underway.
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That said, Morrison admits he wouldn't rejoin the Glee world for a TV remake, but a concert could be a different story.
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Nate Wood has been filling in on bass this week, but Mr. Lefebvre will rejoin the group on Sunday, its closing night.
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He says Trump and Kim Jong Un had a "blunt conversation" about changes needed for North Korea to rejoin the world community.
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Earlier this year, Nonoo said she would skip New York Fashion Week and rejoin the calendar with her fall collection in September.
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He will rejoin the Marlins on Friday night for the opener of a three-game series against the Angels at Marlin Park.
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This week's feature spots on Colbert have many hoping he'll rejoin us for the last few months leading up to the election.
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DeVito stepped down from his role as the Interior Department's energy counselor in mid-August, citing plans to rejoin the private sector.
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Lighthizer said that the U.S. still has no plans to rejoin the trade agreement, which Trump left his first month in office.
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On climate change:Castro wants the US to rejoin the agreement to lower global carbon emissions as part of the Paris Climate Accords.
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Priebus will rejoin Michael Best and Friedrich LLP as president and chief strategist in the law firm's Washington office, the firm announced.
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" Mr. del Toro's girlfriend, Haylie Peterson, said he told her he wanted to rejoin the military "so that he could kill people.
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Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro, Ms. Lawrence's co-stars in Mr. Russell's "Silver Linings Playbook" and "American Hustle," rejoin her here.
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Rather than turning himself in, he fled back across the border to Belgium to rejoin the terrorist cell that had nurtured him.
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I've said for a long time that I've hung up my cape, and I want to start a family and rejoin society.
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For centuries, our legal system has relied on the fundamental premise that, once a criminal serves his sentence, he may rejoin society.
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Will it abandon the treaties and rejoin with a caveat for pot, as Bolivia did in the 2010s for coca leaf chewing?
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As president, Biden would also have the U.S. rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and would convene a global summit on climate change.
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Read more: After one of the strangest absences the NFL has ever seen, Antonio Brown appears ready to rejoin the Oakland Raiders
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Determined to rejoin him, Natty tries to make her way across the country — alone and broke and traveling mainly by train-jumping.
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Participating in Monday's announcement via conference call, Mr. Peña Nieto, the outgoing Mexican president, said he hoped Canada would rejoin the negotiations.
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Several Democratic candidates for president, including Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have said they would seek to rejoin the nuclear deal.
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Mr. Catazaro has decided not to rejoin the company, but Mr. Ramasar, a company star, plans to return after receiving mandatory counseling.
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Wikie, who was born in captivity, has never acquired the culture she would need to rejoin her wild counterparts, Dr. Rendell added.
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The White House appears eager to pressure Canada to rejoin talks, and the Canadian foreign minister is due in Washington on Tuesday.
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Harris would also rejoin the Paris climate accord and end U.S. support for oil and natural gas extraction projects around the world.
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Harris would also rejoin the Paris climate accord and end U.S. support for oil and natural gas extraction projects around the world.
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Stand with a community that has been through so much suffering, yet has emerged optimistic and eager to rejoin the Jewish world.
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If the United States does rejoin Paris, however, it could take time to regain the credibility it once had within climate discussions.
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Hope Hicks has stepped down as chief communications officer at Fox to rejoin the White House as a counselor to President Trump.
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As we ate, Dumbuk told me that as soon as his leg and arm healed he planned to rejoin the SWAT team.
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Russia justified its invasion of Crimea by saying it served Crimeans' supposed desire to rejoin Russia, enshrined in a deeply flawed referendum.
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White House counselor Kellyanne Conway left open the possibility that she could rejoin the administration in another capacity, but she never did.
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But Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland cut a trip to Europe short so that she could rejoin the talks in Washington Wednesday.
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Coach Adam Gase said Tannehill would rejoin the lineup only when Gase was confident that Tannehill would not be risking further injury.
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On the international scale, Harris, like many of her fellow 2020 hopefuls, says her administration would immediately rejoin the Paris climate accord.
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Watch when Jorah gets the news of Dany's pregnancy, how he slips away from the Dothraki caravan, only to rejoin it later.
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Just take TPP as an example: The other countries very much want the US to rejoin at some point in the future.
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"If the United States, it turns out, do genuinely wish to rejoin, that triggers a whole new process," she told reporters in Auckland.
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There's no timetable for when he'll rejoin the big league club, assuming the Rangers don't part with him to shore up other needs.
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But immigrant advocates say the threat of prison was not enough to stop migrants seeking to rejoin their families in the United States.
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There must be no attempts to remain inside the EU, no attempts to rejoin it through the back door and no second referendum.
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America then fostered not just a taste for spam, but also a distinct local identity, hoping to dampen Okinawans' desire to rejoin Japan.
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The group of renegade Democrats in the State Senate who for years had aligned themselves with Republicans have agreed to rejoin the fold.
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NOTES: Reds RHP Anthony DeSclafani made his final rehab start for Triple-A Louisville on Saturday and will rejoin the rotation this week.
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In blocking Britain's bid to rejoin the GPA, Moldova cited worries that its companies might face the same hold-ups as its envoys.
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Set after the events of "X-Men: Days of Future Past," we rejoin the mutants as they take on a new foe: Apocalypse.
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"We should be clear that this process is not an invitation to rejoin, it is a process for leaving," he said in February.
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And so it is unclear, for example, what new steps Twitter will take to prevent banned users from attempting to rejoin the service.
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As the motherland becomes ever wealthier and more powerful, its leaders seem genuinely to hope that Taiwan's people will want to rejoin it.
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It's time to let your feet rejoin the world of the living with a bit more breathing room and a bit more color.
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Nest could potentially rejoin Google's hardware team and the two could make more smart home products that rival Amazon's lineup of Alexa devices.
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If all goes well, he could be able to return Tuesday, the first day he will be eligible to rejoin the active roster.
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It is largely unclear what the path forward looks like, as rebel fighters were supposed to give up their weapons and rejoin society.
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The only division on display in the debates was over whether to rejoin the Obama-era nuclear deal or negotiate an extension first.
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SPD leader Martin Schulz said the party would refuse to rejoin a coalition and instead take up its position as the main opposition.
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SS Troy Tulowitzki (strained right hamstring) won't rejoin the Blue Jays any earlier than Friday in Baltimore, manager John Gibbons said on Wednesday.
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However, users who choose to "opt out" or cancel service won't be able to rejoin until nine months have passed, the email states.
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Pena has been able to catch the last two days, making it more likely that he'll rejoin the club on or after Sept.
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She and three other plaintiffs withdrew from the lawsuit over an arbitration clause, but "without prejudice," which means that they could theoretically rejoin.
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President Jean-Claude Juncker of the European Commission said last week that he believes the U.K. will rejoin the EU in the future.
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Although Toussaint decided to rejoin the French side around this time, Girard's evidence suggests it was not admiration for Sonthonax that convinced him.
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Karamba Touray, a spokesman for Barrow's UPD, said he would "stop plans to leave the ICC and ask to rejoin the Commonwealth immediately".
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Houston RHP Lance McCullers Jr. (arm fatigue) is slated to throw a bullpen session on Saturday and could rejoin the rotation next week.
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D Johnny Boychuk (upper body) missed his 10th straight game but skated Tuesday morning and is expected to rejoin the Islanders this week.
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Mr. Tetzlaff (whose new daughter was born Wednesday) will rejoin the other three players next month for the European tour of this program.
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Van Slyke will likely rejoin the Dodgers after their road trip next week RHP Mike Bolsinger took Ross Stripling's place in the rotation.
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Think about professional development: Even before you return to work, you can rejoin professional organizations, who can often connect you with internship programs.
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Phil Murphy (D) announced Monday that the state will rejoin a region-wide carbon cutting initiative after having pulled out under former Gov.
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Approximately 600,000 people rejoin communities from prisons each year, and more than 90 percent of those who are incarcerated will eventually be released.
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G Kemba Walker, Charlotte's leading scorer, missed the game because of a personal issue and will rejoin the team Saturday night in Atlanta.
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He was 2-for-7 in limited action since joining the Rays and could potentially rejoin the team next week when rosters expand.
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Industry speculation that the two might rejoin increased this year after the Redstones prevailed in a power struggle that resulted in Dauman's departure.
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Phil Murphy (D) announced Monday that the state will rejoin a region-wide carbon cutting initiative after having pulled out under former Gov.
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O'Neal previously told us he expects to make a full recovery and rejoin the UCLA Bruins basketball team in time for next season.
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Canada is expected to rejoin the negotiations on Tuesday, but the U.S. and Mexico have hinted they are willing to proceed without it.
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He said he had resigned on his own and could rejoin SoFi's board anytime because he is one of the company's biggest shareholders.
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People often join national gangs in jail for protection, but once they return home, most rejoin the street crews they grew up with.
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A French platoon, made up of both French and Laotian soldiers, is ordered to abandon a highland outpost and rejoin larger French forces.
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Andrew M. Cuomo and Mr. Klein announced that the I.D.C. members had agreed to dissolve the group and rejoin the main Democratic bloc.
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"Maybe they'll discover what good things accrue when they decide to rejoin the international community and make the right decisions," Mr. Knapper added.
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ET. Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia, hobbled by a sore right knee, was due to rejoin the rotation Wednesday for an abbreviated start.
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American security officials barked orders to those in S.U.V. No. 803, which pulled over briefly after hitting the boy, to rejoin the convoy.
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But Araujo was sent back to Lehigh Valley after the game because Phillies closer Jeanmar Gomez (paternity list) will rejoin the team Friday.
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The tipping point on the field came when the club persuaded the veteran Israeli national team player Elyaniv Barda to rejoin the team.
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For instance, when the president suggested Russia should rejoin the G7 group of world powers, the senator rebutted him in a June statement.
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She had left an abusive relationship, and, having been a stay-at-home mom for over 10 years, had to rejoin the workforce.
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Thence he is summoned to rejoin the fray, on the orders of Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig), the most lordly designer of the moment.
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Fleitz served as Bolton's chief of staff and left the administration in October to rejoin the neoconservative think tank Center for Security Policy.
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The girl drifted off to rejoin her friends, leaving Korbin alone, wondering if a Chinese boy could ever find his footing in America.
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Harris agreed to rejoin the forum Saturday after the 20/20 Bipartisan Justice Center was removed as a sponsor of the candidate events.
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NBC's Lester Holt asked the candidates to raise their hands if, as president, they would rejoin the 2015 nuclear deal as originally negotiated.
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Details: Yang said he'd rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement and attempt to "upgrade the GDP" with a new scorecard that includes environmental sustainability.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain wants Zimbabwe to rejoin the international community following the resignation of Robert Mugabe, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday.
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She is now a board observer, according to multiple sources, and it's unclear if she will rejoin the board at a later date.
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Iranian officials had a swift response Tuesday to Donald Trump's spontaneous offer to meet with his Iranian counterpart: Rejoin the nuclear deal first.
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The University of Connecticut's basketball programs could rejoin the Big East Conference as early as the 2020-21 season, multiple outlets reported Saturday.
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The newlyweds will rejoin the Invictus Games competitors on Friday for the closing ceremony before heading to New Zealand to wrap up their tour.
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We rejoin him on his 48th birthday—the same age his father killed himself by leaping to his death in front of young Nicholas.
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White Sox SS Tim Anderson is expected to rejoin the team Monday after attending the funeral of a close friend over the weekend. 2.
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To rejoin her family, Hayley had to get to the passport office in Newport to pick up a new passport before returning to Bristol.
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And if the user changes their mind, they could also rejoin the beta in the future as long as the beta program is ongoing.
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A bilateral deal announced by the United States and Mexico on Monday had paved the way for Canada to rejoin the talks this week.
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And in this age of crisis, we must innovate ways to rejoin the whole Terran drama, rather than see humans as overseers of it.
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And in episode two, we get a reprieve from Negan as we rejoin the Morgan/Carol storyline which features (trumpet fanfare) knights on horseback!
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He told me how proud he is of his four amazing daughters and how desperately he wants to come home to rejoin their lives.
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De La Rosa will need at least one, and maybe two, rehab starts before he can rejoin the rotation, according to manager Walt Weiss.
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With the likely dwindling of ISIS power, will there be a reverse defection where the groups that previously left al Qaeda rejoin the movement?
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The world's 18th-largest economy is about to rejoin the world at a time when the sinking global economy sure could use a jolt.
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Once all the shouting stops, you'll have that moment of decision in which you can choose to rejoin whichever 12-step program you prefer.
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It wasn't immediately clear when Okung would rejoin practice or whether he would be activated for Sunday's game in Nashville against the Tennessee Titans.
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Oh, and did you hear, Fox News says Trump was willing to rejoin the debate if they anted up $5 million for his charities?
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Keeping the provisions in the deal may also make it easier for the U.S. to change its mind and rejoin at a later date.
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Rio-based O Globo newspaper reported on Tuesday that Lula had told several close advisers that he would rejoin the cabinet, citing no sources.
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A future administration could take steps to rejoin the agreement — or to reengage in global climate talks, if Trump walks away from them entirely.
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Saraki, the Senate President, quit Buhari's All Progressive Congress in July to rejoin the PDP amid other signs of splintering in the ruling party.
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Trump told reporters Friday ahead of a dramatic G-7 summit in Canada that Russia should be allowed to rejoin the economic working group.
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In Iowa, Wellmark (the plan that quit in April) has said it would rejoin the market if the Trump administration approves significant regulatory changes.
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After he completed his sentence for attempted armed robbery and possession of stolen property, his parole board said he was ready to rejoin society.
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In January 1945, after sneaking out of the hospital to rejoin his unit in France, Conner ran out into a wave of German fire.
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First and foremost, Canada will have to rejoin the talks after its decision to take a step back from what it considered stalled negotiations.
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The remarks from the Pentagon chief fall out of step with Trump, who has repeatedly called for Russia to rejoin the G-7 group.
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Mr. Obama, who advocated the trade accord in a pre-vacation news conference, will rejoin the debate during an early September trip to Asia.
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Google booted those merchants from its ads product and was able to recognize when members of the same group tried to rejoin the platform.
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Conforto checked three bags — his bats, his baseball gear and his clothes — for his flight to Chicago to rejoin the Mets on July 18.
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International reaction: The United Kingdom also pushed back on Trump's suggestion that Russia rejoin the Group of Seven of the world's top industrialized economies.
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No wall, no fine, no threat of imprisonment, no "deterrent" policy, however draconian, would ever prevent Audemio from attempting to rejoin his loved ones.
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Perhaps another president will shift course, whatever the challenge, and rejoin over 190 nations in combating a daunting problem, but one with known solutions.
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While Rick is engaged in a no-holds-barred fight with the President, Morty quietly slips away to rejoin the rest of his family.
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But the development that carries the most weight is the news that Trump may now want to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP.
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Though Morrison didn't work with Coogler on his next film due to a production schedule conflict, she would rejoin him to shoot Black Panther.
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Rivera took the roster spot of Hernan Perez, who was placed on the paternity list and is expected to rejoin the Brewers on Friday.
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Another key highlight: Merkel said that Russia should be allowed to rejoin the G7 only when a peace plan for Ukraine can be implemented.
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This is not a perfect comparison, for reasons I'll explain, but to some degree this happens to all former politicians who rejoin the fray.
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Texas Tech quarterback Alan Bowman is expected to rejoin the Red Raiders, one day after being released from the hospital, coach Kliff Kingsbury said.
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Matusz is expected to pitch at Bowie again on April 43 and possibly rejoin the Orioles by April 14, according to manager Buck Showalter.
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Mnangagwa's ambitions to rejoin the Commonwealth and lure international investment capital to rebuild a shattered economy was clearly dependent on a credible election process.
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Manager Aaron Boone said Sanchez was "in a very good place" and could rejoin the Yankees when the team travels to Oakland next Monday.
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In 2013, Linda found a doctor who thought he could help, and through 'nutritional therapy' she eventually felt well enough to rejoin the world.
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UConn (18-12, 9-8 AAC) will rejoin the Big East next season after last playing in that conference in the 2012-23 season.
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After he agreed to rejoin the team, Vajda said Djokovic, while on vacation in the Dominican Republic, sent him 10 videos of the serve.
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UConn (18-12, 193-8 AAC) will rejoin the Big East next season after last playing in that conference in the 2012-13 season.
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The idea, he said, is to rejoin Strasbourg in time for the deciding game in its championship series against Elan Chalon on Friday night.
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The episode begins with Peter taking Alayah aside to ask her to leave, essentially one day after he asked her to rejoin the series.
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The main sticking points are the terms under which the International Monetary Fund would rejoin the bailout effort and how far Germany will bend.
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The drummer says in the suit that he eventually relented to auditioning, but his fellow band members voted not to allow him to rejoin.
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Terry Collins said Monday that he wanted to see how deGrom performed in the simulated game before deciding when he would rejoin the team.
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LHP Sean Doolittle's (strained left shoulder) rehab assignment is expected to last longer than expected, and he likely won't rejoin the team this week.
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She quickly persuaded Ms. Rossellini to rejoin the fold — part of a move toward inclusion, not just of skin color but also of age.
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Details: If a new American president is elected, his or her administration could rejoin the Paris Agreement only after taking office in January 2021.
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She shortly made me a hair appointment right before I went back to school so I could rejoin my peers looking fresh and new.
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Italian asset manager Banca Generali could rejoin the Milan Bourse's blue-chip index, just months after losing its place, two traders said on Friday.
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Assuming the latest batch of Gitmo alum remain true to form, they have likely already scurried across the border and rejoin AQAP in Yemen.
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Three workers interviewed by The Times said they believed that the final straw for Schiller Park was when they voted to rejoin a union.
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Nationals manager Dave Martinez underwent a heart procedure Monday in Washington, and it is uncertain when he will be able to rejoin the team.
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Nationals manager Dave Martinez underwent a heart procedure Monday in Washington, and it was uncertain when he will be able to rejoin the team.
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J.R.'s set to rejoin the team today ... but guessing it's gonna be weeks before things are mmm, mmm, good between the two again.
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Canada is due to rejoin the NAFTA discussions on Tuesday and has said it also wants to have its say on the new rules.
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On climate change: Ryan wants the United States to rejoin the Paris Climate Accords, but has called for further action to combat global climate change.
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He would miss games against the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins before being eligible to rejoin the team on Oct. 1.
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Travel ban timeline Mushkaad was allowed to come to the United States and rejoin her family on February 2, after a couple of anxious days.
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America's negotiators meanwhile prepared to rejoin peace talks with the Taliban in the absence, at the militants' insistence, of any representative of Afghanistan's elected government.
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The incident will need to undergo an internal review before he can rejoin the police force, according to Cedar Rapids Police Department spokesman Greg Buelow.
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Then Wall peels the black virtual reality headset off of his face, relieved to rejoin the safety of the physical world as we know it.
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He was given permission to attend a ceremony following the passing of his father-in-law, and was expected to rejoin the team on Tuesday.
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Supposedly, the facility's "Homecoming" program helps soldiers rejoin civilian life — but is that its true purpose, or is there something more sinister going on here?
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When Clymer finished up and went to rejoin her friends, she was confronted at the restroom door by both the attendant and the restaurant's manager.
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The right-hander, who was 218-73 with a 27 ERA when he went down in June, was expected to rejoin the team next week.
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Duterte later allowed them to rejoin drug raids, partly because the small lead anti-narcotics agency lacks personnel and firepower to quell the drug menace.
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The U.S.-Mexico NAFTA deal opens the door for Canada to immediately rejoin the talks and is a major step forward in updating the accord.
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Steve Kerr still doesn't know when star forward Kevin Durant will rejoin the Golden State Warriors, but the coach said that day is getting closer.
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"Nestle's participation in GMA will be missed, and we hope there will be a time when they will rejoin us," said GMA spokesman Roger Lowe.
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But Green withdrew his nomination over comments he made about Muslim and LGBT Americans, and said he is now deciding whether to rejoin the race.
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The ECB estimates that about 3.5 percent of the working age population is considered statistically as inactive, even though they could rejoin the workforce quickly.
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And should drug-using sex workers go through the secular conversion process of treatment and wish to rejoin the straight world, re-entry is difficult.
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He would miss contests against the Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Detroit Lions and Miami Dolphins before being eligible to rejoin the team on Oct. 1.
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He has not played for the Mets since April 25, although he is expected to rejoin the team in time for the Royals series. Familia?
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Although it is unknown when Ethier, who has not played this season, will rejoin the club, manager Dave Roberts is optimistic it will eventually happen.
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He resumed training and was keen to rebuild his career on the secondary Challenger circuit before looking to rejoin the main ATP Tour in April.
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President Donald Trump has been dropping hints that he may rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership if the massive free-trade agreement can be re-negotiated.
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Mets Manager Terry Collins said Monday he wanted to see how deGrom performed in the simulated game before deciding when deGrom would rejoin the team.
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A decision regarding when McHugh, who led the club in starts (33) and innings (184 2/3) last season, will rejoin the club is pending.
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He is scheduled to also pitch one inning for Modesto on Thursday and, if all goes well, rejoin the Rockies on Friday at Los Angeles.
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NOTES: San Diego LF Melvin Upton Jr. was placed on bereavement leave Friday and is scheduled to rejoin the Padres on Monday in St. Louis.
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He wants to rejoin his wife and children, pay his respects to Isabella and go back to business, which would be difficult as a parolee.
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Under that order, children under the age of 85033 must rejoin their families within 14 days, while older children must be reunited within 30 days.
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Scheduled to crash into the comet on September 30, the orbiter will finally rejoin its longtime companion, the recently deceased Philae lander (RIP, sweet prince).
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Williams herself will be looking to rejoin Putintseva in the last eight on Monday, when she faces Maria Sharapova in a blockbuster fourth-round encounter.
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Officers pulled them aside and questioned them for about four minutes before releasing them to rejoin the tour, but the guide had already moved on.
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Even if President Trump makes good on his promise to withdraw from the Paris agreement, they said, a future president will one day rejoin it.
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When the rabbit had enough, it would duck under our fence to rejoin its family, but it always returned to play with its new friend.
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He conceded on Thursday that he was tempted to rejoin his fellow Democrats, but had given his word to the Republicans that he would stay.
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Iran's semi-official ISNA news agency quoted political adviser Hamid Aboutalebi as saying that for talks to happen, the U.S. needs to rejoin the deal.
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The Warriors, the defending N.B.A. champions, are dominating again, and now Stephen Curry appears ready to rejoin the mix and make them that much better.
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"The president has been very candid about whether he wants Russia to rejoin the G7, they used to be part of that organization," Mulvaney said.
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Collins said he expected Neil Walker, who has been out since June 15 with a hamstring strain, to rejoin the Mets in Seattle this weekend.
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It appeared as if he might never rejoin the Browns on the sideline, but then the ceremonies for the playing of the national anthem commenced.
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Cardinals CF Dexter Fowler (strained arm) has resumed baseball activities and will rejoin the team at some point this weekend, according to manager Mike Matheny.
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A future American administration could always change direction on climate policy — and even try to rejoin the agreement once Mr. Trump is out of office.
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Buttigieg has pledged to reverse two pivotal steps taken by Trump by having the United States rejoin the Iran nuclear deal and Paris climate accord.
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Embattled YouTube personality Logan Paul is set to rejoin the website's monetization program after being suspended for posting a series of controversial and disturbing videos.
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Earlier this year, the House passed legislation pressing the US to rejoin the international Paris climate accord, which Trump has announced his intention to leave.
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Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt returned to practice Tuesday and said he plans to rejoin the team on the field for its playoff run.
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"We need to get into a deal, but I'm not going to have a platform to say I'm going to rejoin the deal," he explained.
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Buttigieg pledged to rejoin the Iran nuclear agreement, demand a new authorization of military force (AUMF) vote from Congress before embarking on other foreign endeavors.
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She blows through the fugue-like passages with such power you can almost hear the bassist and drummer getting to their feet as they rejoin.
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He had missed three straight games but will rejoin the White Sox on Friday when they open a three-game series against the Rockies in Denver.
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I will immediately rejoin the Paris climate agreement and undo the Trump administration's executive actions and rollbacks that have weakened our commitment to combating climate change.
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Wheeler is not expected to rejoin the rotation until July, about 15 months after his operation, because the team wants him to ease into his recovery.
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Some, like Jeb Bush's top adviser, Sally Bradshaw, who left the GOP over Trump, would likely rejoin the party to which she's dedicated so many years.
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Trump surprised many last month by saying he might be willing to rejoin the multilateral trade pact - if it were renegotiated to benefit the United States.
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Peter is itching to share the same rarified air as his mentor, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), and eager to rejoin the adventures of the Avengers.
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order Monday directing the state to rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a nine-state carbon trading exchange.
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I've been in here for so long now that if I even tried to rejoin the party at this point it would just be extremely weird.
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From March 29, Russia will also rejoin JPMorgan's investment-grade EMBI indexes, along with Russian Railways and VEB, with a combined weight of 6.8-8.6 percent.
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The Senate Democratic leader added in a separate tweet that allowing Russia to rejoin the group of major industrial powers would reward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Weighing in on the debate, Hatizus suggested that it may be worth waiting a while longer for these marginal groups to finally rejoin the labor force.
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The point of these policies, which deserve to be widely emulated, is to give people with criminal records the chance to rejoin society as productive citizens.
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However, while bilateral progress is encouraging, we know the devil often lies in the details of trade agreements, and Canada has yet to rejoin the talks.
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Last week, a former White House adviser on international energy and environment issues said the White House has been considering a plan to rejoin the agreement.
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Rob Gronkowski ain't coming back to the New England Patriots this season ... but he says he might just rejoin Tom Brady and Bill Belichick in 2020!!
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" It will be replaced with a three-pronged strategy that would "crush" the Iranian regime if it did not give up its aggression and rejoin "civilization.
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The president of the EU Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, said on Thursday Britain was welcome to rejoin the trading bloc after it has left next year.
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On Thursday, Ms. May ruled out a second referendum or any effort to rejoin the European Union, emphasizing that there must be better control of immigration.
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It's enough to give her a lead of 43 percent to 38 percent among the missing voters who say they're almost certain to rejoin the electorate.
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Tate has one game left on his four-game suspension before he can rejoin the Giants and hopefully add yet another spark to Daniel Jones' offense.
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Booker declined to commit to rejoin the Obama-era nuclear deal that put caps on Iran's uranium enrichment, which Trump withdrew the U.S. from last year.
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If you want to rejoin the world order and observe international law and stop invading sovereign nations like Ukraine, then we can have a pathway forward.
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Iran&aposs semi-official ISNA news agency quoted political adviser Hamid Aboutalebi as saying that for talks to happen, the U.S. needs to rejoin the deal.
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He'll begin a rehab assignment for Class-A Stockton on Monday and if all goes well, could rejoin the rotation by the end of next week.
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Park hopes to be able to rejoin the L.P.G.A. sometime this fall for its six-week stretch of tournaments in Asia, which begin in late September.
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This Thursday (April 2), Shin will rejoin the team at Recess to host an afternoon workshop similarly focused on restorative practices, vis-a-vis the gut.
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The governor has rejected suggestions that he enabled the I.D.C. He was a key player in the group's decision in April to rejoin the mainline conference.
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The other parties to the agreement — Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — have all said it was working and have exhorted the United States to rejoin.
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Australia has been arguing for the United States to rejoin, and some experts expect Mr. Turnbull to ask Mr. Trump, flat-out: What would it take?
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When we first met Protais, one of the returning genocidaires we interviewed, he was completing his sentence and preparing to return home and rejoin his wife.
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Mark Lubell, the I.C.P.'s executive director, said that even in its previous move, the institution was seeking ways to rejoin the museum with the school.
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He says that ICE agents told him when he was deported that his daughter would be put on a plane to rejoin him within two weeks.
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These trucks will serve mainly industrial and special economic zones where thousands of seasonal, migrant laborers are expected to rejoin the workforce after the lockdown ends.
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These trucks will serve mainly industrial and special economic zones where thousands of seasonal, migrant laborers are expected to rejoin the workforce after the lockdown ends.
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To disable this ability, the administrator should go to User Management > Group Management > Settings > Meeting > In-Meeting (Basic), and switch off Allow Removed Participants To Rejoin.
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We rejoin Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played once again by Patrick Stewart, 18 years after the events recorded in the fourth and final TNG film, Nemesis.
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"He is totally a god, so when he passes away he has to get to heaven" to rejoin the main Hindu gods, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
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Mr. Woolery left JPMorgan two years later to rejoin the practice of law at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, where he was set to become that firm's chairman.
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Should Trump lose, a new president could rejoin the agreement, but would need to commit the US to cutting its heat-trapping gas emissions even further.
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He was helped by several team mates to rejoin the peloton before changing his right shoe and having his right shoulder taped by a race doctor.
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In late February, 25 Senate Republicans wrote a letter to Trump calling on him to rejoin the agreement, arguing it would broadly boost the U.S. economy.
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It follows bills from congressional Democrats to make the US rejoin the Paris climate agreement and a bill targeting greenhouse gas emissions associated with public housing.
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He stayed in Havana, knowing the United States' special treatment of Cubans gave him the freedom to rejoin her and marry when the moment was right.
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The president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, said on Wednesday Britain was welcome to rejoin the trading bloc after it has left next year.
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Moral leadership is often contentious, but I would suggest that there may be millions who would rejoin the church if it made a dramatic course correction.
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But Mr. Profaci reneged on the deal after persuading Mr. Persico to rejoin him, promising him more power and money if he eliminated the Gallo brothers.
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The United States needs to prioritize climate change as a national security issue and should rejoin the Paris climate accords limiting greenhouse gas emissions, he said.
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The only thing eating my brain was my irrational anxiety, and after a few sleepless nights, I felt sheepishly well enough to rejoin the Vegas revelry.
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He was able to rejoin the varsity swim team soon after his recovery and was appointed president of both the student body and the National Honor Society.
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OF Peter Bourjos (sprained right shoulder) may rejoin the Phillies on Friday when they kick off a series against the Rockies at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
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Miley told me that the door to rejoin Slack will be open, but there's no obligation for him to return to Slack after his EIR program ends.
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Trump unexpectedly indicated on Thursday the United States might rejoin the landmark TPP, but only if it offered "substantially better" terms than those provided after previous negotiations.
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Japan has long upheld a multilateral framework, as its export-reliant economy has benefited greatly from global free trade, and has called on Trump to rejoin TPP.
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It's certainly not the end the artist would have wanted when he founded the magazine in 20083, but may it now rejoin its creator in publishing heaven.
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Once in the US, asylum applicants spend weeks in freezing-cold detention centers, rejoin parents they haven't seen since they were toddlers, and enroll in overcrowded schools.
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One explanation might be the fact that he is running for the presidency of the European Parliament (the incumbent, Martin Schulz, is leaving to rejoin German politics).
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RHP Aaron Nola (strained lower back) is slated to rejoin the rotation on Sunday in Pittsburgh after making a second rehab start with no issues on Monday.
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Bill Weld, who is seeking the Republican nomination against Trump, told the New Yorker the GND sounds expensive but the U.S. should rejoin the Paris agreement. Rep.
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James and Wade would go on to win two NBA championships in 2012 and 2013, until James made the surprise decision to rejoin the Cavaliers in 2014.
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The ripples pass through the LIGO and Virgo observatories, which split laser beams, send them down mile-plus-long pipes, and rejoin the beams on a detector.
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New York magazine reported that Colony Capital agreed to this deal because Jackson was going to rejoin the music industry and be able to generate new income.
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Manager Buck Showalter said he expects Tillman to take part in a throwing session Thursday with Double-A Bowie and rejoin the Orioles this weekend in Minnesota.
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"It became gradually more apparent that [one whale] was probably not going to be swimming out to rejoin the pod and that leaves few options," Steen said.
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Gelchie will rejoin the company, where he previously worked for 20 years from 1990, on July 29 and will be based in Wilton, Connecticut, the sources said.
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Just three of the 102 boats that started have retired, while Opt2Go Scamp has pulled in for repairs and still hopes to rejoin the race and finish.
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On the morning of July 4, 1850, Rough and Ready's elite members returned into a meeting and voted to immediately rejoin California, who welcomed the town back.
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The show opens as the newly-single Jules (Kat Dennings) realizes she needs to rejoin the "girl world" after neglecting her friends during her five-year relationship.
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The role had been vacant since the end of April, when James Bennet left the magazine to rejoin The New York Times as its editorial page editor.
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Anwar is expected to run in a by-election in the near future in an effort to rejoin parliament, allowing him to replace Mahathir as Prime Minister.
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Dodgers 1B Adrian Gonzalez (back) continued his rehab assignment with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga on Tuesday and is expected to rejoin the team in Detroit this weekend.
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Commissioner Roger Goodell informed Gordon on Monday that he could rejoin the team during training camp and would be allowed to participate in meetings and conditioning work.
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With the pressure on his brain relieved, he would rejoin us in the consensus kingdom where a coffee cup was a coffee cup and he was himself.
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Meanwhile, in a dramatic reversal, President Trump has suggested the U.S. could rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade pact to which China is not a party.
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Iran&aposs semi-official ISNA news agency quoted political adviser Hamid Aboutalebi as saying that for talks to happen, the U.S. needs to rejoin the nuclear deal.
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But if the party can't be united under Trump, both his fans and his foes will probably face a stark choice in the aftermath: Rejoin or die.
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" Innes-Ker said Trump "could potentially offer concessions on the steel and aluminum issue or he could signal a US intention to rejoin the (Trans-Pacific Partnership).
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After elections last week, Virginia has signaled its interest in joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative carbon trading pact and New Jersey has indicated it will rejoin.
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Eve is still talking the talk all Ruff Ryders fans wanna hear -- saying she WILL rejoin her crew, but there's something she's NOT saying that's less encouraging.
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Instead, observers from the Commonwealth, a group of mainly former British colonies that Mnangagwa had hoped to rejoin, did not mince words in condemning the military's conduct.
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The changes being discussed… The director of national intelligence and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff would rejoin the principals committee of the National Security Council.
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Mr. Woolfe then said he would quit UKIP and rejoin the Conservative Party, claiming that UKIP was "in a death spiral" and was "ungovernable" without Mr. Farage.
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Any with charges against them would be sent to court, while the others would eventually be allowed to rejoin their families in camps inside Iraq's Kurdish region.
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There are few mentions of specific countries, apart from an obvious commitment to rejoin the Iran Deal with our allies and ending Saudi Arabia's attacks on Yemen.
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After entering solitary confinement, prisoners are put on a "step-down program" that Virginia says enables them to rejoin the general prison population if their behavior improves.
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The Big East university presidents are expected to convene on a conference call in the next few days to vote on inviting UConn to rejoin the conference.
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Iran's leaders have said the United States must rejoin the 2015 nuclear agreement, and that they will refuse to talk under coercion or before some sanctions relief.
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Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat, ordered his state to rejoin a regional carbon-trading program that his Republican predecessor, Chris Christie, had pulled out of in 2012.
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Cordell Broadus has met with UCLA football coach Jim Mora and has been given permission to rejoin the football team after quitting back in August ... UCLA confirms.
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The men came back from battle and the terrible things they had done there, and they were given a chance to cleanse, purify and rejoin the community.
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"I'm very optimistic because my husband has promised that he will not repeat his behavior or rejoin Islamic radical groups when he's out of prison," she said.
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The state's horticulture department has uploaded videos on its website showing growers how to drill into broken tree trunks and try to rejoin them with large screws.
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Alphabet's Google, which left China's search engine market eight years ago, has been actively seeking ways to rejoin the country where regulators block many of its products.
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And if they end up attempting to rejoin the workforce down the line, they face higher barriers to employment when they start looking for a new job.
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It had "30 beds where detainees deemed to have behavior problems are monitored and treated before they can join or rejoin the general detainee population," Chardy wrote.
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"We are certain we will rejoin this year," Jose Khan told Reuters on the sidelines of an international meeting of the group, known as the Kimberley Process.
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LeBron and Wade would go on to win two NBA championships in 2012 and 2013, until James made the surprise decision to rejoin the Cavaliers in 2014.
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But the impact such formal absolution will have on the veterans of these murky wars and the society that they are working to rejoin will be lasting.
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But it hands a ready talking point to the Democrats running to replace him, all of whom have pledged to rejoin the agreement if Trump pulls out.
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And in a speech on June 11, he said he would rejoin the Paris climate accord and increase investment in renewable technologies by at least $25 billion.
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Just before the G7 summit, he said Russia should be invited to rejoin the group from which it was excluded in 2014 for its annexation of Crimea.
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This is to guard against the possibility that the missing member may be fighting alongside an anti-American group like ISIS and later try to rejoin his family.
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But she repeated her new mantra that "Brexit means Brexit," saying there could be no second referendum and no attempt to rejoin the EU by the back door.
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Craft a new resume, update your LinkedIn profile, rejoin or become more active in professional organizations, reach out to recruiters, and finally work on building that emergency fund.
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LHP Wade Miley, who was away from the team for the birth of a son on Tuesday, is scheduled to rejoin the team in New York on Friday.
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Since then, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has told the Senate Appropriations Committee that "trade-offs" could allow Moscow to rejoin the group without returning Crimea to Ukraine.
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CF Dexter Fowler (strained arm) has resumed baseball activities back in St. Louis and will rejoin the team when it visits Cincinnati this weekend, manager Mike Matheny said.
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Harris: Some things we can do: Buttigieg: I'd rejoin the Paris climate agreement and use every tool available to the President to regulate carbon emissions across economic sectors.
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In fact, it looks like no one is doing well in the post-apocalyptic world we'll get to rejoin on October 11, when the show returns to USA.
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Spyros, dripping in sweat while mid-jog, says he's a golden eagle now and doesn't have any need to rejoin the righteous back at the US Attorney's office.
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He's said that he would rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and the Iran nuclear deal, and withhold aid from Israel if it annexes part of the West Bank.
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He called on the U.S. not to abandon the Iran nuclear deal, to resolve trade disputes through the World Trade Organization and to rejoin the Paris climate agreement.
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Sports Briefing | Colleges Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes said he had decided to focus on football and academics and would not rejoin the university's baseball team this season.
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She recently released a live album called "Better Than Anything," with the pianist Alan Broadbent and the bassist Harvie S, who rejoin her for this Valentine's Day stand.
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It's sad news for fans of Ridley, who was undeniably pretty awesome on social media — and from the sounds of it, she's not planning to rejoin anytime soon.
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The physician and former Dartmouth College president said he would also rejoin the board of Partners in Health, a health advocacy group he co-founded 30 years ago.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday that his country would continue pushing for a trans-Pacific trade deal, but he hoped the U.S. would rejoin the pact.
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Ultimately, the DA charged Hulmes with perjury, but he was allowed to enter a diversion program in exchange for agreeing to never attempt to rejoin the police department.
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RHP Kendall Graveman (strained right shoulder) will likely be reinstated from the disabled list and rejoin the A's rotation for his next start, manager Bob Melvin said Sunday.
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Pledging to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord has become box to tick for 22019 Democrats, with many saying they'll do so on their very first day in office.
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A chaotic Brexit that severely damages the Scottish economy will raise support for a second independence referendum so that Scotland can rejoin the EU as an independent state.
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Of concern as well is the notion that Iran would reap a windfall as sanctions are lifted, putting Iran in a position to rejoin the global oil marketplace.
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Daley, a vice chairman of The Bank of New York Mellon, will rejoin its former chief executive, Charles Scharf, who took over as Wells Fargo CEO in October.
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Biden also placed a special emphasis on climate change, calling for the U.S. to rejoin the Paris climate accord, and to up international efforts to combat the issue.
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For Bayern Munich, players such as Manuel Neuer and Thomas Müller have been on vacation during this tour and will rejoin the team when it returns to Germany.
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The president spent the days prior to the summit suggesting Russia should be allowed to rejoin the group and restated his case throughout the weekend in Biarritz, France.
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This weekend moviegoers ages 6 and older (with an adult) are invited to rejoin the search for One-Eyed Willie's riches as part of Nighthawk Cinema's brunch series.
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Three days after Melancon signed, Chapman blew his record contract out of the water, agreeing to a five-year, $86 million deal to rejoin the New York Yankees.
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An agreement to allow the rebels to rejoin the country as civilians may now be in jeopardy, though both sides vowed not to resume their decades-long war.
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After four weeks of playing catch in his back yard, Tom Brady can finally rejoin the New England Patriots, who suddenly look like they could really use him.
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Another chapter in the Ezekiel Elliott suspension saga was written Tuesday when a federal court in New York paved the way for him to rejoin the Dallas Cowboys.
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The third trade, to accommodate Wade's wishes to rejoin the team that drafted him, will send Wade back to Miami for a heavily protected future second-round pick.
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Talks between the Knicks and Noah, a two-time former All-Star, for him to rejoin the club are scheduled for later this week, according to the people.
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America needs to rejoin the rest of the world in formally recognizing the threat posed by climate change and work with all nations to combat this existential crisis.
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On tear-filled calls, the boy pleaded to rejoin his mother, and urged her to speed up the extensive paperwork required before he could be released to her.
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President Trump has been trying to press G7 members to let Russia rejoin the group, after it was disinvited in 2014 from attending the summit for annexing Crimea.
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Now the buses are trapped in the Syrian desert with nowhere to go, chased at every turn by American bombers determined not to let them rejoin the fight.
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There is some reinforcement coming soon for the Yankees, with second baseman Gleyber Torres expected to rejoin the team for Wednesday's final game of the three-game series.
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HARVIN PLANS TO RETURN TO BILLS Percy Harvin is preparing to come out of retirement to rejoin the Buffalo Bills and reinforce their injury-depleted group of receivers.
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MILAN, Nov 29 (Reuters) - Italian asset manager Banca Generali could rejoin the Milan Bourse's blue-chip index, just months after losing its place, two traders said on Friday.
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At the G-7 meeting in June, Trump shocked leaders by arguing that the annexed Crimean peninsula should belong to Russia and Moscow should rejoin the global group.
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Dick Todd, 29, Iowa Pre-Flight's fullback, had already played four seasons with the Washington Redskins, the team he would rejoin for four more years after the war.
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One final variable: A future American administration could always change course on climate policy — and even try to rejoin the agreement once Mr. Trump is out of office.
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The petition, filed in Scotland's Court of Session, its supreme civil court, will determine whether Britain can act to rejoin without depending on the bloc's other 27 members.
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Caldwell was told on the plane that he would coach the Jets if Bowles is not cleared to rejoin the team in time for the 1 p.m. kickoff.
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That&aposs because Netflix stores customer data for 10 months after someone cancels a subscription, according to the BBC, making it easier for people to rejoin after canceling.
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New Jersey will soon rejoin the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) following a decision by the state's new governor to overturn the policy of his predecessor, Chris Christie.
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Moving into more neutral territory, we rejoin Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, where we last saw Jabba the Hutt positively housing a jar of little froggy buddies.
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But somehow, he managed to get up and rejoin his crew, which was continuing to battle with 140 pounds in sandbags and a gurney that was falling apart.
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Buttigieg, along with every other Democratic presidential candidate, vows to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord in his plan, after President Donald Trump announced the US would pull out.
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Rejoin the Paris climate agreement Promising to withdraw the US from the landmark 210 climate agreement was Trump's benchmark action rebutting the responsibility to act on climate change.
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A big jump in the tax rate this year revived calls for Black Rock to secede from Bridgeport and rejoin Fairfield, which it was part of before 1870.
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Injuries like hers require a minimum of six months off court, he said, and three to six more before she will probably be able to rejoin the tour.
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President George W. Bush pledged in 2002 to rejoin the organization in part to show his willingness for international cooperation in the lead-up to the Iraq war.
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Police informers reported that Mr. Persico had lured Mr. Gallo to the bar on the pretext that he intended to switch sides once again and rejoin the Gallos.
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Hanning's attorney said his client was sent to Auschwitz after he was wounded in battle and commanders twice rejected his request to rejoin his comrades on the front.
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Guajardo said the talks would seek to resolve the key issues so that Canada could rejoin the negotiation, while Seade suggested that Canada could even come back beforehand.
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Conte did, however, support U.S President Donald Trump's unpopular call for Russia to rejoin the group that includes the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Canada and Japan.
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Guajardo said after meetings with U.S. officials in Washington that Canada was likely to soon rejoin discussions to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement between the three countries.
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We rejoin Corinne and Taylor right in the middle of their cozy fireside shouting match, like two mosquitos who've been trapped in chardonnay-infused amber for the last week.
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Nationalists hope they can woo pro-unionist voters from 2014 who voted "remain" in last year's E.U. referendum to now support an independent Scotland that could eventually rejoin Europe.
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Norway's European affairs minister, Elisabeth Vik Aspaker, said her government could block the UK from trying to rejoin the single market, as it's not in her country's best interest.
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EDINBURGH (Reuters) - The United Kingdom's exit from the European Union will be so damaging that it will try to rejoin in 20 years, Scotland's Brexit minister said on Thursday.
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There is a light at the end of the tunnel (and, for those around you, the comfort of knowing when you are no longer contagious and can rejoin society).
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"I'm very motivated by money," the 38-year-old reality star tells PEOPLE via phone on Monday, when asked if she'd rejoin the show for it's upcoming 10th season.
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Consider the choice faced by the treatment group when the deactivation period is over: to rejoin the network or remain off while the rest continue to like and share.
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Bukola Saraki, the country's third most senior politician, defected to rejoin the People's Democratic Party (PDP), becoming the most high-profile figure to leave the All Progressives Congress (APC).
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They didn't insert any new genes, but when the plant's own repair mechanisms kick in to rejoin the DNA, it automatically inactivates an undisclosed gene the boosts oil production.
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Launching her leadership bid, May said there would be no second referendum on EU membership, nor any bid to rejoin, and she also ruled out any immediate tax rises.
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Pledging to rejoin the Paris Climate Accord has become a box to tick for 2020 Democrats, with many saying they'll do so on their very first day in office.
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We finally know when the next Gran Turismo game is going to roll out of Polyphony Digital's garage and rejoin the other multi-format racing franchises on the track.
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Many in the party are reluctant to rejoin government, arguing that the party needs to reinvent itself in opposition after posting its worst election result in September since 1933.
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The White House said Trump also instructed Lighthizer to consider trying to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a multi-nation deal the U.S. quit after Trump took office.
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Then, sensing my return, they leap to rejoin my body, intercepting me as I walk up from the shore, as I return from these days and miles of water.
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It also posits that there would be numerous benefits to the United States of remaining in the agreement and asks Trump to rejoin the agreement as soon as possible.
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Nicola Sturgeon has vowed in her closing speech at the Scottish National Party's annual conference in Aberdeen to rejoin the EU as an independent country after the UK leaves.
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And it left the future of rebels who had planned to rejoin Colombia as civilians — indeed, the future of the war itself, which both sides had declared over — unknown.
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The American, who turns 25 on Friday, said on social media that Are "feels like the right place to rejoin my World Cup family and try to race again".
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He appears on track to start a minor league injury rehabilitation assignment with the Class A Tampa Tarpons soon and to rejoin the Yankees in mid-to-late June.
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The Talossa that exists today seems to be the Talossa that I founded in 1979 and nothing would please me more than to be able to rejoin the kingdom.
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The American, who turns 25 on Friday, said on social media that Are "feels like the right place to rejoin my World Cup family and try to race again".
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Scott S. Lincicome, a trade expert at the libertarian Cato Institute, said the deal's proponents should not get their hopes up that the United States will rejoin anytime soon.
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Upon graduation next month, he is to rejoin the San Francisco office of Tinicum Incorporated, a New York-based private investment firm for which he began working in 2014.
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LONDON, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The founder of British fashion group Superdry, who won an acrimonious battle to rejoin the board in April, has become the firm's permanent chief executive.
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WASHINGTON — After publicly flirting last week with having the United States rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership, President Trump appeared to rebuff the idea once and for all late Tuesday.
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They could ride as fast as they like on the outskirts of town before being slowed to rejoin the flow of cycling traffic in congested, multimodal cities like Amsterdam.
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I jotted down a list of them: Making things vanish, making things reappear ... the old cup and ball trick ... color-changing scarves ... the rope you cut up and rejoin.
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But seven years later, and with Lynch's support, Clijsters, who is now a mother of three, is aiming to rejoin the tour next year, perhaps at the Australian Open.
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The women have warned that, if evicted, they'd simply rejoin the city's 4,000 homeless who struggle every day to find space in a nearby shelter or a permanent home.
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Chickillo (who is white) was placed on the Commissioner's Exempt List and missed 2 games -- but was allowed to rejoin the team once prosecutors decided to drop the case.
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The House in May passed a bill introduced by Castor that would force the U.S. to rejoin the Paris climate agreement and recommence steps to meet its emissions goals.
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The House in May passed a bill introduced by Castor that would force the U.S. to rejoin the Paris climate agreement and recommence steps to meet its emissions goals.
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"I have been away from my family for quite some time now, and while they have been patient and understanding, it is time that I rejoin them," he wrote.
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The Atlanta Hawks chose not to match the Knicks' offer sheet for Hardaway on Saturday, said his agent, Mark Bartelstein, allowing him to rejoin the organization that drafted him.
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