Now, Chipotle is back to repairing the public perception that it spent the intervening months repairing.
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After Hurricane Sandy, he spent six months repairing 100 Wall Street and a year repairing 80 Broad Street downtown.
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Repairing a narrow corner of the past, he and the other artists I've been thinking about are repairing us.
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While repairing the port you must be repairing the dock, because a port is useless if you can't offload the cargo onto the port.
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It's not for repairing ecosystems that, in a sense, don't need repairing anymore because we're already 10,000 years down the pike from what they were.
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But repairing the bikes and finding spare parts was not easy, and Abel was one of just a handful who were trained in repairing them.
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Last year's deal: Olaplex Hair Perfector No 3 Repairing Treatment, $19.60 (originally $28) [You saved $8.40]Repair damaged and over-dyed hair with Olaplex's fan-favorite repairing formula.
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Repairing image and bridges But in addition to Trump, the Clinton campaign has another chief objective as it pivots to a fall campaign: Elevating her standing and repairing her battered image.
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There are two things to keep in mind when it comes to repairing the iPhone X: The act of repairing the phone's screen and front glass is about as easy as repairing any other iPhone's screen, but the new OLED display is so high-tech that it will be prohibitively expensive to repair for at least a while.
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Once you stop repairing, the meter recharges on its own.
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Repairing products should be preferable to wasting them, Proctor adds.
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Any repairing of ties could also bring rewards for Ukraine.
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It is the same concept behind repairing a torn earlobe.
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Border Patrol agents are constantly repairing holes in the structure.
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GM has not said when dealers will begin repairing vehicles.
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Wilkinson and Marquardt, 42, are working on repairing their relationship.
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Repairing a phone is harder than it needs to be.
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But maintaining, repairing and upgrading existing infrastructure is not cheap.
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President Roosevelt set about repairing the damage to international trade.
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Several other initiatives have focused on repairing or building ventilators.
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Another engineer, drenched in oil, was repairing the robotic arm.
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Now begins the hard work of repairing Uber's negative image.
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Still, repairing relations with the White House will take time.
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I use its Bain Force line, which is for repairing.
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We began a program of repairing roads and other infrastructure.
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"It's not just building bridges or repairing our roads," Hippeau said.
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Consider this: Repairing a furnace can go as high as $800.
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Installing and repairing power-lines requires work outside on your feet.
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It inevitably deepens the divisions in society instead of repairing them.
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Meaning, you can still wash and go while repairing your hair.
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This is like a complicated math problem or repairing a car.
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With no computer shop nearby, Brennan began repairing the machine himself.
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Weah has also made repairing Liberia's hollowed-out infrastructure a priority.
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So why is the commonsense approach of repairing ObamaCare, as Sen.
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The initiative sponsored by Chase is aimed at repairing that reputation.
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Repairing an interstate highway in rural Oklahoma keeps national commerce flowing.
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Manufacturers wanted people buy new products instead of repairing their own.
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Repairing our politics begins with understanding the nature of the enterprise.
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Who is responsible for repairing this damage, my neighbor or me?
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It is plausible Tom's change is repairing his relationship with Teddy.
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Still, repairing relations with the White House itself will take time.
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Repairing the American social fabric doesn't seem like an easy task.
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The thought of repairing my windshield literally makes my head spin.
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NASA astronauts have proven the efficacy of repairing satellites in space.
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Repairing those installations will cost hundreds of millions of dollars, he said.
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Meanwhile, Woods and Jenner are in the midst of repairing their bond.
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When explaining the difficulties of repairing areas, he had something to say.
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A clever new way to make a self-repairing zipper with machinery?
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"And these interfaces aren't just for repairing stuff that broke," says Goff.
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Printed skin might eventually be employed for grafts—repairing burns and ulcers.
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Analysts have warned that repairing relations will take more than friendly rhetoric.
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Psychosurgery: The process of repairing a D.H.F. that has been damaged emotionally.
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This was also true of the cellular machinery associated with repairing DNA.
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Heiko Zemmler honed his engineering skills repairing mopeds in former East Germany.
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Often, professionals removing trees from power lines or repairing roofs are killed.
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The urgent work of repairing our institutional infrastructure must begin at once.
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They're not going to have very many options for repairing their homes.
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OK, so there's no such thing as repairing a degraded smartphone battery.
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By age 12, he was collecting old, damaged objects and repairing them.
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GGG ... but he's just taken the first step in repairing their friendship.
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Before Opening Day, April 1, we will work toward repairing this damage.
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"From my standpoint it's repairing the damage done by Obamacare," he said.
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But there are signs the company is repairing the damage with consumers.
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Ways of repairing potholes more cheaply and enduringly would thus be welcome.
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In college, he was known for his skills in repairing personal computers.
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Often, "repairing" a MacBook Pro requires literally replacing half of the computer.
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Mr. Cherpeski has had to cut back on repairing streets and bridges.
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Repairing it like this has wiped out all the culture and history.
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We spend far too much time reacting, responding and repairing the damage.
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In May, the village started repairing the damaged bridges, RTV Oost reported.
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Consider Joe Anania, who grew up racing and repairing motorcycles in Pittsburgh.
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Our bodies can slow the process by repairing some of this damage.
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So, revenge had a much larger emotion-repairing effect than we expected.
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St. Lewis took a job repairing on-track betting terminals for AmTote.
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Mr. Cherpeski has had to cut back on repairing streets and bridges.
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Wilson's concluding chapters are concerned with repairing our broken connection to food.
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It has spent billions of dollars repairing houses that just flood again.
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"We just finished repairing our house a couple of days ago," Mrs.
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O.K., I have a book that I've actually read on repairing cars.
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Romo had three surgeries in 10 days to begin repairing the damage.
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French politicians, and the French people, agree that the economy needs repairing.
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The company will continue repairing power lines on the island until Nov.
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Some now talk about "repairing" the law, rather than repealing it entirely.
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That means it's time to stock up on those hydrating and repairing products.
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Workers repairing old TV screens in the Seelampur area of New Delhi, India.
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Workers repairing old TV screens in the Seelampur area of New Delhi, India.
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He's known across the nation for his niche skills in repairing old clocks.
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Many people think you have to choose between repairing and replacing a device.
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The company produces software and hardware for creating, mastering, mixing and repairing sound.
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Culp is forced to walk a fine line in repairing GE's balance sheet.
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But repairing its image among black voters will require more than cautious compromise.
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But there are signs the German carmaker is repairing the damage with consumers.
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Repairing it should only take about an hour with helicopters, by Garpestad's estimates.
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Saleh earns less than $0003 a day cleaning and repairing other people's homes.
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The CBR reckons that repairing their balance-sheets will cost around 800bn roubles.
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Why are DNA-repairing sunscreens still so expensive and difficult to come by?
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The ad also calls for repairing infrastructure and protecting Medicare and Social Security.
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It's just a matter of repairing some of the faults in the foundation.
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John Deere has used a EULA to prevent farmers from repairing their tractors.
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Repairing and normalizing relations will only be possible when Russia reverses its aggression.
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He offers to help — is this a turning point in repairing their relationship?
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Carmakers have paid most of the bills for repairing defective airbags so far.
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Depending on the damage, repairing or replacing turbines can take weeks or months.
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At this point, even repairing those policies could take a full presidential term.
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What role do you think architecture can play in repairing communities and cities?
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Sam Johnson, R-Texas, would be a good start toward repairing the system.
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But just as important to Mr. Hansell has been repairing the agency's image.
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For instance, a technician can practice repairing industrial equipment without leaving their home.
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Other missions could include repairing satellites in orbit and clearing out space debris.
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Repairing the grid after a major hurricane is a complex task, experts said.
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After all, he had made almost no progress in repairing his waterlogged home.
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Andrew M. Cuomo over who bears responsibility for repairing the deteriorating transit system.
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When you both have clear heads, take the lead in repairing the relationship.
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This is another step that is important to the repairing of the country.
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However, the costs of repairing, refueling and maintaining an electric vehicle are lower.
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The infrastructure needs range from building new park roads to repairing ranger stations.
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It's about repairing what's broken instead of discarding it and buying a replacement.
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Repairing a steel beam submerged in an icy river is a different matter.
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She spent time with workers repairing storm-damaged homes in Bay County, Fla.
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Previous transfers emptied accounts slated for military construction projects such as repairing barracks.
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They worked on repairing their marriage ... but it was very up and down.
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This is a challenge both in repairing old ships and building new ones.
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Americans have come a long way in repairing their finances since the 22009 crisis.
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Expanding social housing at this scale means repairing the foundations of American affordable housing.
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One reason Tesla recruited him was his extensive experience training technicians and repairing vehicles.
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He started by repairing jukeboxes for a businessman who operated them in local bars.
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"Whoever comes in next is going to have their hands full repairing the damage."
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"She is focused on repairing her relationship with (her daughter) Olivia," the source added.
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The plan prioritizes repairing existing systems, with 70 percent of funds allocated toward maintenance.
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Most importantly, this work could supercharge research into better repairing our most complex organ.
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WHEN the Berlin Wall fell, Europe began repairing its sundered east-west transport networks.
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"When I tell someone I'm repairing a flooded car, they run away," Benoit says.
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The new program emphasizes job training, providing health-care for entrepreneurs, and repairing infrastructure.
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This means utility crews must first clear the trees before repairing lines and equipment.
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He will be tasked with repairing relations with the corporate sector ahead of Brexit.
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Then they set to work repairing street lights, replacing signs, and repainting the street.
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Besides disrupting learning, there can be high costs associated with repairing schools, she said.
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The fundraiser was created to help cover expenses related to repairing the dog's femur.
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Two years into his presidency, repairing U.S.-China trade is a work in progress.
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During his first years in office, Obama focused heavily on repairing a damaged economy.
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He is forever repairing things with a gun that issues chemical metal-like ooze.
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Videos will show conservators repairing the antiques, many of which belong to Cornell University.
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So any attempt at repairing the product would be disclosed by a ripped label.
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Repairing them takes patience, and no cream can really speed the healing process along.
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There certainly needs to be a major investment in modernizing and repairing America's infrastructure.
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You've probably heard that your skin is at its repairing best as you slumber.
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" Rabbi Vowell spoke of tikkun olam, the Jewish imperative placed on "repairing the world.
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Their bodies don't bother with repairing cells — they only orchestrate the damaged cell's death.
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Repairing damage from the water crisis won't end with replacing lead pipes, she said.
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A plan for repairing the Voting Rights Act will move along a separate track.
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The Hollywood Historic Trust, a nonprofit organization, is in charge of repairing the stars.
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Wood told Salahi that he was working for his brother's construction company, repairing bridges.
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Doing that work and repairing those relationships will be one of my primary goals.
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No. I was speaking to politicians, raising money, bringing on new trustees, repairing roofs.
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"Doing right does not stop with simply repairing harm and rebuilding trust," he said.
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That's allowed a lot of damage to be done that we'll spend decades repairing.
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More broadly, they discussed possible investments in building and repairing bridges, schools and hospitals.
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Harold, a middle-aged, solitary sad sack, earns his living making and repairing clocks.
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The bank has also launched a marketing campaign aimed at repairing its tattered image.
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His crew spent the rest of the session — and then some — repairing the car.
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Sasha is now a celebrity chef; Marcus works for his dad, repairing air conditioners.
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Kintsugi is a philosophy of repairing broken things, like cracks in pottery, for example.
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It holds the promise, at least, of repairing genetic defects that are incurable now.
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"By acknowledging its faults, France has opened the way to repairing them," he said.
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National Park Service crews are repairing the tableau, parts of which toppled during Hurricane Sandy.
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Getting back together with an ex partner can be likened to repairing an emotional injury.
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He'd been repairing bikes occasionally for a nun who worked with a local homeless shelter.
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Officials are developing a strategic approach for repairing trails damaged by the fire and rainstorms.
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Kailyn Lowry and ex-husband Javi Marroquin do not seem intent on repairing their relationship.
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It's also an important step in Uber repairing its image with current and potential drivers.
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That means more compact homes, closer together, with less driving and more sharing and repairing.
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They are gradually repairing the safety net and rolling back some of the felons' laws.
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The group and residents said workers had been repairing the pipeline when it caught fire.
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Part of Uber's remodel also includes repairing damage caused by the 2000 Loma Prieta earthquake.
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The company has made "lots of progress" in repairing infected computer systems, the person said.
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Frankel might need help repairing something in her own life though: her friendship with Radziwill.
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One, the body gets worse at rejuvenating and repairing itself, which obviously affects every system.
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In addition to getting her children back, Evans is also focused on repairing her marriage.
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Since the cheating scandal, both Thompson and Khloé have been committed to repairing their relationship.
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Meghan King Edmonds is focusing on repairing her marriage after husband Jim Edmonds' cheating scandal.
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Snyder wrote Obama in January requesting federal assistance in replacing and repairing Flint's water infrastructure.
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This lesson will inform the strategies we take up for repairing our fractured political platforms.
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But in fact, as he pointed out, repairing things is often trickier than making them.
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Rather than wait for the government to provide homes, they are repairing the wreckage themselves.
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Repairing an iPhone by yourself is certainly the cheapest route—but it's also the riskiest.
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Bumstead specializes in repairing and reselling MacBooks and MacBook Pros from 2008, 2009, and 2010.
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The U.S. is behind the curve in repairing aging roads, bridges and airports, LeFrak said.
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We'll be making big investments in rebuilding our military and repairing our badly depleted infrastructure.
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The U.S. shipbuilding and repairing industry employed nearly 2350,303 in 230, Labor Department statistics show.
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There are many guides to repairing and upgrading computers and cell phones on the internet.
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Some commentators claimed at the time that repairing the system was a simple mathematical exercise.
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This time, though, repairing my new ship was exactly the relaxing, quiet experience I needed.
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They chat while repairing a house, mixing clay for plaster, and shaping stones with machetes.
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But existing work is almost exclusively focused on repairing or replacing barriers already in place.
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Other states are also struggling to finance the cost of repairing and expanding crucial infrastructure.
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Since then, Congress has invested $15 billion in repairing the levee system around New Orleans.
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Clinton was charged with repairing American credibility after eight years of the Bush administration's unilateralism.
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Then, the ceramides work to lock that moisture in by repairing the skin's barrier layer.
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Repairing decaying infrastructure and improving public education will most likely also remain out of reach.
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Towns and cities can limp along, repairing leaks incrementally, applying band aids to gushing wounds.
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One moment an inspection craft is repairing a damaged satellite belonging to the same country.
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Olsen will be tasked with repairing the company's image when it comes to security practices.
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More than 22002,000 jobs in critical areas like repairing signals, tracks and cars were unfilled.
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There is no way to repair national distrust without repairing individual relationships one by one.
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Engineers were still repairing a crucial dam near Aguadilla that had cracked during the hurricane.
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Gallows Point has a newly rebuilt restaurant and is still repairing a handful of rooms.
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Prisoners most often do maintenance-related work — cleaning, repairing, cooking — where they're serving their time.
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The company also has a financial incentive to prevent people from repairing their own devices.
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Q. Even if it's just repairing two beams, this doesn't look like an easy fix.
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Repairing the problem will be expensive, possibly requiring a five-figure assessment for each apartment.
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The inmates were repairing medians nearby when they and deputies rushed to help, KABC said.
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But its emphasis is on repairing and preventing harm, not on indefinite, often ineffective punishment.
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There, he toiled away repairing jewelry at a flea market before meeting rapper Paul Wall.
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When troops had all emerged from the bunkers, many went to work, repairing the damage.
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Curiously, most of the suggested "fixes" involve repairing Corker-Cardin rather than the JCPOA directly.
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Repairing Eskom's depleted balance sheet is a major challenge for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Now the conversation has begun about repairing the damage and charting the best way forward.
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But at the top of the list must be repairing GE's once-sturdy balance sheet.
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The Judaic concept of Tikkun Olam ("repairing the world") is bastardized under Trump's executive order.
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Repairing facial lacerations costs the United States health care system approximately $3 billion a year.
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Uber's new chief, Dara Khosrowshahi, now faces the tall order of repairing the company's reputation.
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Big survived being pried loose by a diver with the construction crew repairing Pier 40.
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One solution to the problem is repairing and updating old equipment to fill the shortage.
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In Cúcuta, he washed cars instead of repairing them, earning a few dollars a day.
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He has made significantly more money in both jobs than he did repairing farm equipment.
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The plane and its two-person crew spent 10 months in Oahu repairing the aircraft.
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More than recycling or repairing material objects, Sedimentations' assemblages poetically preserve — even document — their traces.
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The damage is so severe that simply repairing the electrical grid may not be an option.
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Neither tax credits, nor tolls, are likely to pay for repairing unsafe bridges and fixing potholes.
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On the way out, they'd do a so-called internal amputation, repairing what damage they could.
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Liberum analyst Portia Patel said there was still a way to go towards repairing the business.
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Checking and repairing the pumps and compressors could take a month to complete, the sources said.
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Democrats' top foreign policy priority is now repairing the alliances that have been fraying under Trump.
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But repairing its business model will be a tough task, Peter Eavis of the NYT writes.
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And the only possible way forward is by urgently repairing and restoring our badly broken democracy.
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Since 2001, Martin and his team have been investigating a new surgical approach to repairing knees.
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So you're not so much repairing it as getting a small discount on a new one.
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Kenyon explains that by repairing broken bonds, Olaplex is returning your hair to its natural state.
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But pride and few alternatives mean most spend their days at the plant, repairing and chatting.
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It began as a hobby she pursued while toiling away at a day job repairing computers.
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It focuses primarily on detecting and repairing methane leaks for new oil and gas drilling activities.
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Then we use a moisturizer called Edap, which works really nice on the skin, repairing it.
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Most of the money went to repairing balance sheets and rewarding shareholders, according to the CRS.
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Repairing Flint seems to be at the top of the state of Michigan's to-do list.
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On Sunday, Nicole posted on Facebook that her daughter's life depended on her liver repairing itself.
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That's because during sleep, your body is literally repairing and restoring itself on a cellular level.
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Prime 2019 deal: Olaplex Hair Perfector No 3 Repairing Treatment, $19.60 (originally $28) [You save $8.40]
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Because your brain isn't like the rest of your body when it comes to repairing itself.
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While repairing the ship, Foster's men discovered the hidden deck, and threatened to alert the authorities.
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"President Trump campaigned on repairing our nation's crumbling infrastructure," the Democrat's campaign wrote in a tweet.
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Workers hunch over tables, repairing and cleaning everything from Gucci fanny-packs to spiked Louboutin sneakers.
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Most of that money was earmarked for repairing and rebuilding housing damaged or destroyed by flooding.
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Repairing and rearranging your nest is encouraged during the messenger planet's off-time, which begins Tuesday.
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The music was inspiring, but Q-Tip believes Phife was primarily focused on repairing their relationship.
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Saperia also set up a WhatsApp group in which specialists discuss modifying, repairing or building ventilators.
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Remaining contractors are focused on inspecting then repairing the shut gasoline-producing unit, the sources said.
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She might be interested in making a book deal, or simply in repairing her public brand.
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"I was repairing his watches," said Mr. Gilbertsson, who also serves as the business's technical director.
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Repairing a sidewalk is not cheap, costing a homeowner an average of $1,318, according to HomeAdvisor.
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His big achievements were renaming city streets, repairing the sewer system and tearing down derelict buildings.
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As a gynecologist, his specialty had become repairing women who had been raped with extreme violence.
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A former executive at Blackstone and General Electric, Calhoun will be tasked with repairing Boeing's reputation.
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It relies on outside contractors for major projects, from building new subway lines to repairing tunnels.
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"Every car is insured, and we're in the business of repairing and restoring cars," he said.
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A president is supposed to safeguard the most sacred American institutions, repairing them if need be.
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After the war, Russia poured oil money into Chechnya, repairing every street and building in Grozny.
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They are concerned about talk by some Republicans of "repairing" the law instead of full repeal.
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As McDonald&aposs new CEO, Kempczinski is faced with repairing McDonald&aposs relationship with black franchisees.
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Repairing a CRT can be tedious and dangerous, Taylor says, and repair shops are practically nonexistent.
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It pays for the costs of upgrades to meet current regulations when repairing a damaged home.
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The White House said the plan will create $1.5 trillion for repairing and upgrading America's infrastructure.
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Note: Check the warranty on your device because repairing a phone yourself will likely void it.
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Repairing and replacing household plumbing facing such issues can cost homeowners anywhere from $250 to $10,000.
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By the time he was 11, Jerry was working for the local appliance store, repairing radios.
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While repairing hair bundles in samples of mouse-pup ear tissue is not the same thing as repairing those inside the ears of people suffering from hearing loss, Dr Watson's findings suggest that a treatment of this sort may be possible in the not too distant future.
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Perhaps one day they are repairing a car and the next they are acting as a plumber.
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He found this job far easier just five years ago, when he started repairing phones for friends.
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Beyond the immediate danger, cleaning up Fukushima remains critical to repairing the image of Japan's energy industry.
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FEMA also covers the longer-term costs of repairing public assets, from water pipes to public schools.
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The White House said that the plan would create $1.5 trillion for repairing and upgrading America's infrastructure.
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Her bonds with her family — frayed by her depression battle and her father's professional problems — are repairing.
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Now, Khosrowshahi is working on repairing Uber's internal problems in hopes of keeping it from flaming out.
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The intelligent pilot droid is always changing, improving and repairing itself with found scraps from other bots.
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"It's an episode about repairing these cracks and fractures that have built up over time," hints Ventimiglia.
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Taylor is more concerned with repairing their relationship with their dad than with getting revenge on Bobby.
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Prohibiting farmers from repairing their machines is simply a manifestation of a larger systemic tightening of control.
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Essentially, repairing a facade or a roof does not directly affect how a congregation worships or practices.
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Unfortunately, no: Scientists say it's because of specific weather patterns, not because Earth is magically repairing itself.
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Those shops are often more expensive than finding a third party dealer or repairing the phone ourselves.
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Restoration of the home can range from replacing carpet to repairing gunshot holes before repainting a wall.
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Weah has said he would focus on repairing the education system, constructing clinics and fighting youth unemployment.
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The frozen professions include running restaurants, renting out rooms to tourists, repairing electronic devices and teaching music.
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Okay so that's a pretty sizeable hole in the ceiling, and you are responsible for repairing it.
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However, those companies then need to maintain the fountains, installing new filters and repairing broken parts, etc.
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Repairing the rift from his dustup with Kushner is going to be a heavy lift for Bannon.
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" When asked if he had any interest in repairing the relationship, Bannon replied: "I could care less.
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Some read "repairing file system on C:" with a stark warning not to turn off the computer.
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The team began repairing the problem at 5PM and as time went on, their hosts grew impatient.
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Now, Senate health committee chairman Lamar Alexander has already prepped for hearings on repairing the individual market.
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And your landlord may also have to invest in repairing that apartment, which could cost them thousands.
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He began repairing typewriters in the 1970s and continued his work until computers came on the scene.
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But it's been decades since we aspired to think that big in repairing and building our infrastructure.
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What's more, neural stem cells were able to self-replicate, a required property for repairing damaged tissue.
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It allows the controlled elicitation of the body's natural cell repairing, pain & inflammation reducing and metabolic processes.
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Non-custodial sentences outlined in the new law include community service, electronic monitoring and repairing criminal damage.
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Without repairing that, the face would eventually grow more and more asymmetric as scarring and muscles pulled.
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Similar, if less dramatic, benefits would accrue from dredging waterways, repairing dams and locks, and other projects.
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According to city officials, repairing this season's El Niño damages could take months, California's KRON 4 reports.
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PARP inhibitors work by blocking enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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Republicans, however, say that the extra base funding will provide resources for training troops and repairing equipment.
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Crews are nearly finished removing oil from damaged cars and repairing tracks, BNSF said in a statement.
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Democrats should focus on repairing America's global image and highlighting how they plan to tackle climate change.
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Earlier today, Venice Calls called on electricians, plumbers, and technicians to volunteer in repairing homes and institutions.
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During a normal day, Mr. Metcalfe strips down clocks, cleaning, repairing, drying, reassembling, oiling and testing them.
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Once Blackmun regained the C.E.O. position, he prioritized repairing a troubled relationship with the International Olympic Committee.
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In restorative justice, the focus is on repairing the harm done, not necessarily on meting out punishment.
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Across an alleyway, Shahbaz Ansari, 17, works part time repairing truck tires at his father's roadside stall.
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In addition to repairing the fence, Mr. Walton dropped poisoned bait every few miles along the wire.
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And the perceived risk has the potential to make repairing the United States' infrastructure even more costly.
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Or why it can take weeks, even months, for something as seemingly mundane as repairing an escalator?
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Saudi Arabia is quickly repairing the damage drones inflicted on its oil industry.
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Repairing the tunnels and other tracks around Penn Station will prove to be among Flynn's biggest challenges.
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In Marsh Harbor, for example, work crews and volunteers are gutting homes, repairing roofs and clearing streets.
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Repairing millwork and plasterwork can be costly, but Mr. Mailaender found ways to save money there, too.
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The company was repairing a gas leak and attempting to restart the facility, according to the document.
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Imagine being in a bucket lift, repairing a traffic light, when a truck comes barreling toward you.
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"I already know repairing the roof will lead to fixing the siding and the windows," she said.
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She has been vehemently criticized by many education advocates for favoring voucher programs over repairing public schools.
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You started repairing watches in the 1970s, when the mechanical industry was on the brink of collapse.
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A day before, the "Avengers" had warned Chevron on their website against repairing the last week's damage.
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From there, the two began to slowly work on repairing the fraught relationship between the two companies.
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One of my first experiences with HoloLens was letting it guide me on repairing a light switch.
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In-house agents are tasked with setting up and repairing Best Buy customers' electronics in their homes.
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"But step one in repairing our democracy is having two political parties committed to truth and decency."
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Companies can impede people from repairing modern electronic devices simply by declining to publish the necessary schematics.
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Then Mr. Rosen began buying and repairing old machines to operate in bars, a round-the-clock job.
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Sasha himself refers to it as "repairing my relationship with John" but gives little color on the split.
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And, she found a path into repairing relationships with other women, — not just moms, but musical peers, too.
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Generally, experienced utility crews take on the daunting task of repairing power grids in most US disaster zones.
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The real barrier to re-occupying homes will be fixing the utilities, and repairing superficial damage like windows.
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NORRIDGEWOCK, Maine – Authorities say a Maine farmer repairing a manure spreader became pinned under the machine and died.
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Brandishing a bullhorn at the cemetery, Pence thanked the governor and the workers who are repairing the headstones.
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Those agreements make sure that repairing the car is not used against the company in court, Tesla said.
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Variety noted that Bakish also said Viacom was working on repairing its frayed relationship with said streaming service.
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By the late 1990s the amount spent repairing it had already reached 80% of the original construction cost.
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WE HAVE, LET'S SAY, 20,000 FIELD ENGINEERS THAT ARE REPAIRING MR SCANNERS, OR GAS TURBINES, OR JET ENGINES.
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Forge Hammer: A melee-only secondary weapon that doubles as a tool for repairing and upgrading Torbjörn's turrets.
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Crews spent Monday night into Tuesday morning repairing minor barrier leaks and pumping water out of some areas.
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The lengthy letter cites, specifically, that people are buying fewer iPhones because they are repairing their old ones.
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I know what you're thinking: Apple is an evil company and wants to capture all the repairing revenue.
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Uber said it was also repairing damage on the Oakland building caused by the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
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He took a break from repairing his home to gaze at the mountain of debris lining his street.
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Niraparib and other PARP inhibitors block enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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Repairing that one glaring weakness would promote Ms Osaka from first among equals to a queen standing alone.
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The company must spend as much as $10 billion buying back or repairing cars involved in the scandal.
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Pair that tactic with Concussive Blast to keep a repairing Torb away while you finish off his creation.
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He has undergone four surgeries, including a recent bone marrow transplant in hopes of repairing his immune system.
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Four people were electrocuted after Hugo, including a professional working on power lines and one repairing a roof.
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"The stem cells could be good for repairing everything from Alzheimer's to paralysis to neurodegenerative conditions," says Berman.
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Then the PPA's core team of volunteers would step in, repairing poles, scavenging parts, and running new cable.
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Doing so would require repairing far more than the damage caused by a single storm in September 2017.
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ABC reports that repairing the basic infrastructure in the city will cost more than an estimated $1 billion.
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Repairing BRF's reputation is the No. 1 challenge ahead for the company's recently named chief executive, Pedro Parente.
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With more advanced sensors inside, repairing a screen that's likely attached to it will be much more difficult.
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Since then, Kardashian has been focused on raising her daughter and repairing her relationship with the Cavaliers player.
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They source tons of individual parts for repairing all sorts of devices, from aging iPods to console controllers.
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Ms. Ruiz of the Insurance Information Institute noted that her husband had a business repairing guitars at home.
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Some Republicans say their party should be focused on repealing the law and replacing it, not repairing it.
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And repairing diesels in the United States will cost additional hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars.
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Though service advisers are not repairing vehicles, Bibas said they are still an integral part of the process.
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So I decided to just stay quiet and work on repairing my relationship with the people I love.
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Businesses reopened, construction workers began repairing damaged storefronts, and residents felt free to walk around without police escorts.
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The vast majority of these involve maintenance workers installing or repairing elevators or working near an elevator shaft.
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Speaking of your colleagues, they can be a huge influence in repairing your reputation in your boss' mind.
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Note that it might take up to 10 days for Google to start working on repairing your phone.
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Repairing the homes requires replacing the entire foundation at costs that typically range from $100,000 to over $200,000.
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Our top priorities should include things like repairing levees and cleaning up hazardous waste; where's the revenue stream?
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I was accepted by the Royal Air Force and at first I worked in a factory repairing airplanes.
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A Gen X-er who discovered a knack for repairing Game Boy circuitry at the age of 21965.
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The money is meant to support disaster recovery, including rebuilding or redeveloping housing, repairing infrastructure and assisting businesses.
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If it works in humans, it could eventually extend the time for repairing some brain functions after injury.
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Kate Sekules, 58, remembers that world, in which the act of repairing clothes was integral to wearing them.
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These differences in individual and relational complexity have equally important implications for repairing damage from highly destructive conflicts.
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"Apple is calling this the 'Multi-Touch Repair Program,' but they're not actually repairing customer's phones," Wiens said.
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Increasingly, companies that make complicated devices—from smartphones to farm equipment—want a monopoly on repairing those devices.
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At the moment, repairing the damage is a necessary prelude to developing the ability to enact the vision.
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The campaign "reconocer es reparar" (recognizing is repairing) asks the government to recognize its responsibility in state violence.
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Employees make a tweak, wait to see what happens, then tweak again — as if repairing an airplane midflight.
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And with it comes a diminished chance of repairing US-Russia relations on terms that Putin might like.
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Known as Union Dry Dock, the site has been used for repairing barges and other vessels for decades.
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The firm had stopped repairing vans that were damaged or had missing mirrors, cracked windows, or bald tires.
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" He added, "That was a huge pivotal shift in our relationship and the repairing and renewing of it.
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Much of the job for roofers requires spending time on top of buildings, repairing or installing their roofs.
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At one point, he was asked a question about repairing the legacy of slavery in the United States.
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This can happen when someone is underneath a car repairing it, and the car falls down onto them.
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Another $1.25 billion would go toward repairing roads, while a final $100 million would go toward educational needs.
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And as extreme weather becomes more frequent, it is likely to have to spend more repairing the damage.
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Lynparza and other PARP inhibitors block enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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Biden proposes spending $50 billion his first year in office, if elected, on repairing existing roads and bridges.
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It seemed like an exception to Apple's tight restrictions around who it deems worthy of repairing your phone.
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Already this year, the Army has moved 1,800 families into temporary housing while repairing their homes, it said.
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Already this year, the Army has moved 1,800 families into temporary housing while repairing their homes, it said.
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Though overdue, the settlement should now go a long way toward repairing the damage caused by the state.
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In recovery, his depressions were severe, his remorse profound, the work of repairing the relationships he'd damaged unrelenting.
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You go gather eggs in the morning or you'd be out repairing fences, whatever needed to be done.
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Without AppleCare+ repairing a cracked screen runs $199, so you'll actually be paying $21 more for the fix.
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In addition to repairing homes, the group also fixed up the neighboring baseball field and built a playground.
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For 22015 years, Hugo Nieves worked for American Airlines as shop mechanic, repairing aircraft and working on engines.
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He's also expected to urge lawmakers to find budget space for repairing and upgrading roads, bridges and more.
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Experts generally agree that repairing the program will require tax increases, benefit cuts or a combination of both.
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Repairing water damage costs an average of $2670,349, according to HomeAdvisor, a home improvement, repair and maintenance site.
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The needles stimulate the skin's self-repairing mechanisms, bringing all its healing potential to the surface of the skin.
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Repairing the bridge would allow Peshmerga and other anti-IS forces to move toward Mosul from a new front.
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The money will go toward repairing the most critical bridges and completing a long-awaited expansion of Interstate 93.
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The caliphate's cubs may one day be fixing air-conditioning units, cutting hair, mending cars and repairing mobile phones.
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Truly a shocking sentiment—repairing a phone when the alternative is spending $750 to $1,000 for a new one?
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This division was tasked both with repairing the immediate damage and hardening the system against future flooding, Ortiz says.
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Several shops I spoke with pointed out that repairing anything on the expensive iPhone X is an absolute nightmare.
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Yet Apple actively lobbies against US efforts to force companies to give consumers more information about repairing their products.
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The two ended season 3 on a note of forgiveness, vowing to work towards repairing their friendship moving forward.
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It is not clear whether the whistleblower was the person repairing the phone, according to Korean news agency, Yonhap.
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Second, in repairing the economy, the government also, on occasion, embraced microeconomic orthodoxy at the expense of macroeconomic stability.
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Gavin Newsom, see the shutdown as a way to avoid the cost of repairing and updating the company's equipment.
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They agreed that reopening the bridge will be an important step towards repairing the relationship between the two governments.
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Removing and then replacing the sensor is necessary for repairing cracked screens, the most common type of service requested.
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Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort.
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I know I haven't earned it, but I ask for patience and privacy while I work on repairing myself.
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Regardless, those autonomous capabilities were pretty advanced, providing customers with a self-provisioning, self-tuning and self-repairing database.
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Though South Africa's SOEs remain in trouble, Mr Ramaphosa has made progress repairing the institutions designed to curb wrongdoing.
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All of those are welcome changes and go a long way in repairing some of the game's biggest issues.
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Not every drawing documents a historical moment; some just show the evolution of the structure or people repairing damage.
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Officials said the mechanical issue could have happened on any line and that PREPA was currently repairing the issue.
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Eleven videos that appear to depict Apple's internal processes for repairing iPhones and MacBooks have been uploaded onto YouTube.
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The explosion of third-party options is proof that people want choice when it comes to repairing their devices.
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The rest will go toward repairing youth football fields in the Southeast that were torn up by the storm.
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Around 90 percent of the bank's thousands of computers were locked, showing NotPetya's "repairing disk" messages and ransom screens.
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Corps members are repairing and expanding America's public recreation infrastructure, protecting communities from wildfire, and conserving invaluable natural resources.
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"We are maintaining, repairing and reconstructing the railway line... there is very major damage on this line," he said.
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Patrick Dempsey talks about leaving Grey's Anatomy, repairing his marriage and relishing his new role in Bridget Jones's Baby.
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It's also unavoidable: a technique central to absolutely everything to do with building and repairing electronics at all levels.
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Some Republicans are now talking about repairing ObamaCare, while others are in more of a repeal or bust camp.
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He is passionate about repairing the broken bridge between Africa and its diaspora in different parts of the world.
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For my hair, I'd take the Olaplaex treatment, which has a lot of hair-repairing ingredients like coconut oil.
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I spent a while helping my dad out on the farm—repairing stone walls and assisting at lambing time.
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Repairing the coker-feed tank and the tandem tank may take as long as six months, the sources said.
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"That includes repairing so many of Florida's problems," including the Herbert Hoover Dike, the Florida Aquifer and the Everglades.
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What it does is tip to many of the policies that are key to repairing our creaky transportation system.
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Replacing or repairing those pipes is a big job creator—and those jobs are generally good-paying jobs too.
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This means repairing a pair of Fitz Frames is far easier and doesn't require sewing hands and tiny screwdrivers.
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Candidates for Congress from both parties should also pledge their commitment to repairing the Congress by changing the rules.
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The aviation business doesn't just sell jet engines — it generates revenue by selling spare parts and repairing the engines.
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The EPA's Urban Water Partnership showcases how cities are repairing their local bodies of water to their former glory.
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Benoit runs the YouTube channel Rich Rebuilds where he chronicles his adventures in repairing, upgrading, and modifying electric vehicles.
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That's just the construction bill and doesn't count the cost of crewing, fueling, arming, and repairing the extra vessels.
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Michael's girlfriend had introduced him to heroin several years earlier; he worked repairing cars to supply both of them.
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The central bank and the government unleash funds directed at rescuing Britain from the outbreak, while repairing tattered budgets.
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Mandela had become president the previous year, beginning the process of repairing the damage wrought by decades of apartheid.
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Before repairing an accordion, Mr. Lazarov said he troubleshoots the instrument by playing it for a couple of days.
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Conversely, those who do apologize feel less powerful, even as they stand to benefit by repairing a fractured relationship.
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Ms. Cook, who has been repairing roofs in Yabucoa since January, said volunteers fixed their 200th roof on Thursday.
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Repairing the damage to our basic political culture will require many years and shared resolve across the political spectrum.
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One day the spirit stands at the door, which has come to mean avoiding slamming doors or repairing them.
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"But where Ken didn't get to finish his work was in repairing relations with the community," Mr. Gonzalez said.
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Manufacturers can prevent the Department of Defense from repairing certain equipment, which puts members of the military at risk.
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Repairing an item just prior to departure time creates delays, a circumstance that gets the attention of airline management.
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His parents both worked, his father repairing escalators at Pennsylvania Station, his mother, Lourdes Banegas, as a house cleaner.
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Calhoun is tasked with cleaning up Boeing's culture, improving employee morale and repairing damaged relationships with regulators and airlines.
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President Trump and many others have proposed putting people to work building and repairing bridges, roads and other infrastructure.
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In doing so, we can all work towards repairing the doctor/patient relationship while addressing abuse within the system.
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That could mean removing a spray-painted swastika or repairing the kind of widespread damage seen in the graveyards.
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Gold miners in Western Australia were hit this month with a royalty hike aimed at repairing the state's finances.
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Another 11% went to paying for their utilities, and about 9% went to buying gas and repairing their cars.
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Once he's done repairing flood damage from Florence, Kozak said, he and his family are moving out of Lumberton.
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His mesmerizing, acid soliloquies on clock repairing and climate despairing and small-town farce have no analogue in fiction.
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Repairing the program's solvency and expanding benefits has become a key part of several presidential candidates' plans, including Sens.
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And because Puerto Rico's government is broke, it didn't have the money to start repairing the grid right away.
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Though he was writing radio plays, Miller worked nights at the Brooklyn Navy Yard for nearly two years, repairing ships.
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"This helps your moisturizer to penetrate deeply into the skin, locking in natural oils, and aiding in repairing," she explains.
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For these parents, it seems the only thing more expensive than paying for their kid's future is repairing their own.
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The whole operation of burying cable in the sea floor, and repairing and installing new nodes, isn't without its challenges.
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Accordingly, if one core fails then another can step in, while the faulty core reloads its configuration, thereby repairing itself.
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"They don't search for the material, but inadvertently discover it in the normal course of repairing a computer," she said.
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Beijing signaled in September that it would be open to repairing this part of the relationship with the United States.
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As this chart makes clear, we're still a long way from repairing the damage caused over the last seven years.
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That means improving our internal culture, repairing our relationship with drivers, and being better citizens to the communities we serve.
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As soon the new Library of Congress rule goes into effect on Sunday, it will include repairing devices as well.
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For $3.25 an hour, he spent nights fueling, repairing and cleaning cars, trading in a tuxedo for stained blue coveralls.
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I've used them from everything from repairing a tent to making dinner to digging a tick out of my thigh.
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Device manufacturers don't want people repairing their own stuff and they've taken pains to make it difficult to do so.
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And, since the financial crisis, Western banks have been preoccupied with repairing their balance-sheets and old-fashioned cost-cutting.
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Researchers at Penn State University are working on a way to make repairing clothes easier—by letting it repair itself.
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Then, I go to work on my ship, upgrading the engines and weapons, before slowly repairing and improving my exosuit.
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J.Crew is repairing its executive team after the sudden departure of longtime CEO Mickey Drexler and creative director Jenna Lyons.
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At that rate, none of the aforementioned DNA-repairing sunscreens would last you more than 229 hours at the beach.
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As Nevada governor, Laxalt was credited with repairing damaged ties between state and federal governments over Nevada&aposs gambling industry.
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The company operated as a refurbishment facility, repairing and replacing parts for older DeLorean models for consumers around the world.
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Makes us wonder if Trump is also repairing his relationship with Tom Brady -- who he was also very close with.
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In either case, dining means better odds of extinguishing a fire or repairing a ship on the precipice of obliteration.
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The Wright brothers invented flying as a relief from the monotony of their normal business of selling and repairing bicycles.
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Romney was highly critical of Trump during the campaign, although the two have recently made strides in repairing their relationship.
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A 5% voluntary rate still brings in billions of additional revenue, which could be targeted to building and repairing infrastructure.
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DLR is not the only aerospace organization interested in deploying service satellites for repairing and removing damaged or defunct spacecraft.
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Metro-North crews worked throughout the night, repairing and restoring two of the four tracks for the morning rush hour.
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When Mercer started Volta in 2010, he was living with his parents in Colorado, repairing cars for fun and work.
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If the goal is to ensure everyone has affordable coverage, then repairing and building is the only course of action.
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Stem cells seem to home in on damaged or inflamed tissues and play a variety of roles in repairing them.
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Smith's work is about that imagination—its role in repairing and sustaining communities, and in making the world more bearable.
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Eventually, Beilhack delegated some tasks to Yasser: repairing a broken doorknob, blowing leaves off the hiking trails near the residence.
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It insisted on efficiency improvements to the system, which the city achieved by repairing leaks and reducing the system's pressure.
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Clinton delivered an argument about repairing relations between the police and black communities and confronting "systemic racism" in American institutions.
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Repairing U.S. relations with Turkey is important, but it needs to be on our terms, not those that Erdoğan dictates.
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"The transmission was stripped, the hydraulics didn't work and so we spent basically the whole summer repairing it," says Bezos.
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Angry citizens would rather have seen that money go toward repairing potholes or funding new public transportation projects (The Guardian).
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Saudi delegates focused on repairing the diplomatic damage caused by the brutal killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by government agents.
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The person in the position would have a number of roles, including overseeing electric grid restoration and repairing and rebuilding.
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The governor told reporters the law was imperfect but said Thursday's action would help begin repairing North Carolina's damaged reputation.
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Billy could have made his life easier by repairing his car in Final Fantasy XV, but he enjoys the challenge.
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In another, she's repairing a relationship with no-job-having Lawrence (who she cheats on with bad-aim-having Daniel).
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made repairing bank balance sheets his administration's "top-most priority," a senior government official said.
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The pair ended season 3 vowing to work towards repairing their friendship after hurtful things were said by both parties.
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This includes scraping, patching and repainting the pools, checking water lines for leaks, and maintaining and repairing the filter systems.
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Before the gunfire, he had planned to spend Friday evening with his twin brother, repairing a property in nearby Portsmouth.
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Repairing the existing fences, or flying a few more drones, or just broadcasting football games to the bored border guards.
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Or the fungus could be really good at repairing damage inside its cells, passing healthy traits onto the next generation.
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Huawei has shuffled its leadership in Washington to shift its focus from sales to repairing relations with the U.S. government.
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His successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, who took office in February, has embarked on the arduous task of repairing the damage.
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The pair ended season 3 vowing to work toward repairing their friendship after hurtful things were said by both parties.
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Repairing our relationship will certainly take more than seeing them once a year, but they saw me receive my diploma.
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After inspecting and repairing the dies, Ford said some portions of the Eaton Rapids facility were able to restart production.
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Proctor also argues that when Apple offers replacement products instead of repairing a device, it is effectively refusing to repair.
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At the same time, M5S has been criticized for its comments back in 2013 that the bridge didn't need repairing.
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A show of force is part of the way back to nuclear talks—and to repairing those two terrible mistakes.
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In the Houston region, crews are still gutting and repairing tens of thousands of homes, businesses, schools and government buildings.
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Most folks that reach the airline level of employment have a resume and a proven track record of repairing airplanes.
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She has proved herself capable of tearing up old flooring, repairing drywall and installing tile, among other home-repair feats.
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If you cracked your screen, the cost of repairing it at some San Francisco repair shops would be about $110.
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The fund, in turn, disburses money for everything from repairing local hospitals to sending Chechens to Mecca for the hajj.
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It is possible that the cost of repairing existing generation could prove more expensive than installing new distributed solar systems.
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Lynparza and other drugs in the class known as PARP inhibitors keep cancer cells damaged by chemotherapy from repairing themselves.
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To keep our older machinery running, we're always repairing it — and the cost of spare parts will go up, too.
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Critics say that Ms. DeVos favors voucher programs over repairing public schools — her defenders say she advocates giving parents choices.
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Repairing busted equipment is often a better option, but the companies who manufacture medical equipment want to make that impossible.
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Federal policymakers do have the power to invest in repairing and upgrading infrastructure, paid for by gradual increases in taxes.
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Then, the pair spent time in season 10 and 11 repairing their marriage through therapy and open dialogue with their family.
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Between repairing and replacing equipment and hiring experts to manage the fallout, the bill came out to over a million dollars.
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He&aposs having a frank and brutally honest conversation with them with hopes of righting their course and repairing the relationship.
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The MTA also turned its attention to repairing and hardening the more than half-dozen tunnels ruinously water-logged by Sandy.
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Gathering those resources in sufficient amounts and correct combinations is the key to repairing your spaceship, and to playing the game.
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For a staffer with dry roots and ends that needed damage repair, it prescribed a repairing shampoo, conditioner, and mask. Solid.
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Next year, the long-held dream of repairing satellites already in orbit around Earth will come a little closer to reality.
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Medical facilities will be tending to this extra patient load while finding and repairing damages at sites hit by the storm.
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While working on Trump Village, Freddy was berated by his father for installing expensive new windows instead of repairing old ones.
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But agency managers said on Wednesday that the science goals were compelling and the plans for repairing the leak were sound.
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Phone companies usually want to stop you from repairing your own devices or even going to a third-party repair shop.
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"We need to invest in maintaining and repairing our aging underground water infrastructure and potentially develop new technology," Rosi-Marshall said.
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Lynparza belongs to a class of drugs known as PARP inhibitors which keep cancer cells damaged by chemotherapy from repairing themselves.
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Repairing painful knees While different cartilage repair techniques have been developed, "no gold standard has been established," Rotter and Brenner note.
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"The deeper stages of sleep are really important for generation of neurons, repairing muscle and restoring the immune system," Robbins said.
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" Lauer continued: "Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching, and I'm committed to beginning that effort.
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Activists say improving their lot is harder than ending slavery, and just as crucial to repairing race relations and maintaining peace.
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Backstory: North Korea has in recent days been repairing the site, which it partially destroyed following the Singapore summit last year.
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Trump has said he will spend twice as much on building and repairing roads, airports and other infrastructure as Clinton would.
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Some of his videos are borderline ASMR, in which the sounds of the cleaning, repairing, and painting are front and center.
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He tried dog walking, repairing electric irons, even making and selling jigsaw puzzles, but these odd jobs brought in little money.
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Beyond his behavior being tacky and unseemly, it also seems to reveal that he is not interested in repairing their relationship.
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Our sources say the get-together proved to be super productive ... not just musically, but in repairing their once-fractured relationship.
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There are also reports that this error affects users who ignore hardware damage and continue using the device without repairing it.
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The mudslides closed several historic hotels, including The Four Seasons Biltmore, which had just reopened on Monday after repairing wildfire damage.
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The immediate implication of the IMF study is that repairing the damage to the financial system should help revitalize economic growth.
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He added that he doesn't think ObamaCare is perfect, saying there is a lot of "repairing" that needs to be done.
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"From my standpoint, I've been talking about repairing the damage and then transitioning to a system that actually works," Johnson said.
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On a regular day at the shop, you can find him fixing dents, sanding and repairing bumpers, and even fixing radiators.
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"We cannot make repairing and rebuilding our military conditional on fixing our budget problems or on cutting other spending," he said.
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The agreement also includes the overhaul of engine software on 5.3 million diesel cars, aimed at repairing the industry's battered reputation.
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Repairing the cracks requires grounding the airplane, with remedial work costing an estimated $223,000 per aircraft, according to aviation consultancy IBA.
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It also reflects Mr. Northam's own efforts, largely out of the headlines, in repairing the damage with black constituents and lawmakers.
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"The delays and costs entailed with repairing the damage easily negate any benefits from passing through the canal," Mr. Karatzas said.
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They also mandate more stringent monitoring and reporting of potential gas leaks as a means of pinpointing and repairing them quickly.
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" Lauer said, "Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort.
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In July 2019, FEMA put aside more funds for repairing plants sand dunes destroyed by Irma, seen here on September 5.
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It includes "building resiliency against climate-related disasters," and "repairing and upgrading infrastructure" in ways that reduce pollution and greenhouse gases.
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Apple hasn&apost turned a profit on repairing people&aposs broken devices in the past decade, the company disclosed this week.
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I've tried other masks and treatments BUT nothing has been as effective at repairing my hair without weighing my hair down.
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Voter anger will only increase if delays to repairs continue, because replacing infrastructure is much more costly than simply repairing it.
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Don't do that unless you want to spend the better part of your weekend repairing the damage done to your computer.
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While repairing relationships may have been the focus of Drake's acceptance speech, he ended it with a shoutout to his father.
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Niraparib is a so-called PARP inhibitor that blocks enzymes involved in repairing damaged DNA, thereby helping to kill cancer cells.
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Next, Abadi will order his military and police commanders to take back those heavy weapons under the pretext of repairing them.
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Which is why there has been such a recent boom of products aimed at repairing everything from wrinkles to split ends.
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Perhaps the most notorious example is the way in which John Deere prevents farmers from modifying or repairing their own equipment.
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"Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning the effort," he said.
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"The Chinese market has upped the quality of our life," said Ernie Piton, 2250, who was repairing traps outside his garage.
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But the most productive role of apology is in repairing a broken relationship, and this is not what you are after.
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The property, which has been used as a dry dock for repairing barges, is the last vestige of Hoboken's industrial waterfront.
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I limped around the vault, talking to people, repairing computers, and reading dozens of pages worth of lore from computer terminals.
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Plumbers have been repairing fountains in the Los Angeles public schools, the second largest school district in the country, for years.
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Lincoln was saying that sometimes the costs of repairing sin have to be borne generations after the sin was first committed.
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But retaining the often-fragile relationship between unauthorized immigrants and local government, and repairing it if it's broken, takes much longer.
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A good place to start for D.I.Y. repairs is iFixit, a company that provides instruction manuals and components for repairing devices.
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Her "Aurum" has an elaborate concept based on kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing ceramics by binding the fractures with gold.
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But last month, Mr. Cuomo said he convened a panel of engineering experts to consider other options for repairing the tunnel.
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Some places have repeatedly benefited from the Stafford Act, under which the Treasury foots the bill for repairing storm-damaged infrastructure.
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ISIS also functioned as a government, providing law and order, repairing roads, keeping the electricity on, and selecting textbooks for schools.
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The man had been struck in the head and bloodied by a heavy piece of molding while repairing the building's masonry.
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The way they talk about repairing our broken criminal justice system speaks loudly to broader issues about racial and wealth inequality.
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We need to start voting all of these people out in November and begin the hard work of repairing the damage.
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Coral Davenport of the NYT reports that the Environmental Protection Agency plans to weaken regulations about monitoring and repairing methane leaks.
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It discourages you from repairing your phone using one of iFixit's own repair kits, or using another third-party repair shop.
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Consult a certified arborist who can tell you if and how repairing the driveway could damage the tree, Mr. Bandler said.
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One theory is that there may be a trade-off in the body between growth and repairing molecular damage in cells.
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Mr. McLemore's passion for sundials and timepieces, and his staggering talent in building and repairing them, was central to the story.
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Just last week, a colleague suffered a blackout from heat stroke while she was repairing the motor on a malfunctioning picker.
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Taken together, these reforms would put patients first by restoring choice, repairing the relationship between doctors and patients, and improving affordability.
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"We want to focus on improving habitat for fish species if a dam is no longer necessary and not worth repairing."
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That was like, I would wake up and just so pumped, ready to go to the shop and start repairing wagons.
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Distrust and fear of law enforcement is widespread, and the task force urged that repairing the breach should be a priority.
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Meanwhile, workers at the car wash next door to the restaurant focused on repairing metal vacuum cleaners ripped open by bullets.
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The Air Force&aposs aircraft metals technology technicians keep the service&aposs aircraft flying by grinding, welding, fabricating or repairing parts.
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While the company has been busy repairing its bikes and slowly returning them to market, competitors like Uber have stepped in.
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Sessions has failed to play a constructive role in repairing the damage to the Voting Rights Act caused by that decision.
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The navy is repairing the white-painted church, which is covered in scaffolding, and police with sniffer dogs patrolled the area.
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State estimates put the cost of repairing underperforming U.S. bridges at more than $700 billion, Black said in a telephone interview.
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Faircloth helps provide shelter to displaced survivors of California's 2018 Camp Fire by acquiring, repairing and delivering recreational vehicles, or RVs.
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He says that's an idea that can work when it comes to repairing the nation's roads, bridges, airports and other infrastructure.
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A crazy tangle can make repairing faults difficult and dangerous, and wiring improvised by amateurs can be a serious fire hazard.
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The second unsatisfying liberal argument is that liberalism may not be perfect, but it has a long history of repairing itself.
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I passed men fanning coals at kebab stands, fruit venders, toy stores, cobblers repairing sandals on the sidewalk outside the mosque.
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Power crews are combing side streets and remote neighborhoods to find people without electricity and start repairing streetlights, Mr. Mapp said.
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Matt Gies, a farm-equipment mechanic, repairing a tractor for a client in his shop at his farm in Berlin, Wis.
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It also functions as a government, providing law and order, repairing roads, keeping the electricity on, and selecting textbooks for schools.
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Repairing or at least addressing issues concerning your family or living situation will be major focuses during Saturn's journey through Capricorn.
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Her piece, "The Repairing Chair" was used in many of the promotional materials for the SoCal MFA exhibition, and for good reason.
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Meanwhile, the Rostov-on-Don airport reopened on Monday after repairing the damage to the runway, the airport said in a statement.
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Thanks to Pinterest and YouTube, we've been tricked into thinking that we can do anything from building furniture to repairing our cars.
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His business repairing and customizing Harley-Davidson bikes has more than doubled since Trump took office last year and continues to rise.
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All the while, any prospect of repairing the country or allowing its millions of displaced and expelled to return home remains distant.
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GOOD: ZUCKERBERG TAKES THE BLAME An apology is only helpful in repairing damaged trust if leaders take full responsibility for their actions.
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A "fix it first" approach to repairing and preserving our existing infrastructure is an economic no-brainer and should take first priority.
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He is, according to the Mukwege Foundation, "the world's leading expert" on repairing the internal damage caused by rape and gang rape.
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I was born in Australia, grew up in England, and spent ten years in The Royal Air Force repairing jets and helicopters.
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The Army Corps of Engineers is repairing 11 of the 13 schools on St. Thomas in time for next Tuesday's start date.
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"When you live in an urban area, there is money needed for public safety, public health, even just repairing potholes," Oxford said.
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Policies should prioritize structural reforms, enhancing investment and fiscal governance, maintaining supportive monetary policies, completing the banking union, and repairing balance sheets.
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This means that once the battery in your $249 AirPods Pro degrades and eventually dies, there's no chance of repairing them yourself.
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While Jenelle and David are working on repairing their relationship, we're told they're not looking to return to MTV in any capacity.
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The company will also start repairing the test bay the engine exploded on, which should take two to four weeks to complete.
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That's right, these multitaskers make the most of your beauty sleep, the time when your cells are busy regenerating and repairing themselves.
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Though the couple's continued attempts at repairing their relationship seem to be beneficial, we're wondering how this shock collar exercise will help.
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You can apply for up to $200,000 toward the cost of repairing or replacing your primary residence — vacation homes generally don't count.
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But too many cheerleaders will not help it confront its biggest challenge, that of reinventing its core product, and repairing its reputation.
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What we should be doing instead is reusing more, repairing more, and recycling the rest — ideas that Eric Lundgren has been pioneering.
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On Tuesday, The Blast reported Jamie, 66, will be undergoing a second surgery next week in hopes of fully repairing his colon.
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They pitched their idea to officials of Highlands, a town still buzzing with workers raising and repairing houses damaged by the storm.
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Since leaving the bank, Goodwin has struggled to find work and spends time playing golf and repairing vintage cars, according to friends.
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A subcontractor repairing electric lines Wednesday struck a pipe that supplies water to a treatment plant, cutting off the city's water supply.
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Democrats have refused, but shown willingness to pass funds for other security measures such as technology, more personnel or repairing existing fencing.
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The treatment belongs to a class of drugs known as PARP inhibitors, which keep cancer cells damaged by chemotherapy from repairing themselves.
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This hormone is responsible for repairing tissue that has been damaged during the day, essentially recharging the battery of the human body.
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Electronics manufacturers (and auto manufacturers) have been working to secure a monopoly on repairing their own products using a variety of means.
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There is no source of gasoline, and the ability to begin repairing infrastructure locally has been hampered by a statewide fuel shortage.
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Fellow CNN commentator Sally Kohn will soon publish a book, too: The Opposite of Hate: A Field Guide to Repairing Our Humanity.
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Gary R. Herbert, a Republican, requires computer technicians to alert the authorities to any child pornography they find while repairing clients' computers.
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But his efforts were undercut, in large measure, by his toxic relationships with Senate colleagues and a manifest indifference to repairing them.
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But he said it served to create an atmosphere in which the idea of repairing U.S.-Russia ties was harder to sell.
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Gordon-Byrne, who has a bit of a DIY streak in her, agreed that repairing something isn't a right like free speech.
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What we do know is that repairing the damage he continues to inflict will not be easy and will not be quick.
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The Scottish lord has been repairing his home since he inherited it from his father in 1990, with no end in sight.
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The biggest inhibitors to repairing our dilapidated infrastructure are government regulations and faceless bureaucrats who have no accountability to the American people.
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But with little realistic hope of repairing his relationship with the president, there is also no clear way out of the morass.
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About 1,000 workers are also in the Fort McMurray area, repairing damage to electrical wires and components, and aboveground equipment for pipelines.
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Together with his brother, who lives one house over, Mitchell spent more than a year cleaning, painting, and repairing his new home.
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When It's the Apocalypse Now You Can Put on a Light Show with Your Shoes "Living Materials" Could Produce Self-Repairing Shoes
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After inviting Chrysler to his house one day, Lary 7 showed her a theremin he was repairing, then demonstrated the playing technique.
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I can't even tell you how much money I've spent repairing my mother's boots over and over again as I wear them.
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Rebuilding and repairing our inner cities is an absolutely top priority for a Trump Administration - including bringing back jobs from other countries.
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The group regularly posts pictures of its fighters repairing damaged bridges and paving streets in Hadramout and other cities under its control.
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Seemingly in response to such criticisms, the bill in Australia prohibits the government from preventing a company from repairing such a vulnerability.
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I'd probably confused Jay by mentioning that we had more than one bathroom and had renovated another while repairing the broken pipe.
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He had spent the day repairing four busted doors at a nearby sanitation garage but remains worried because he needs additional surgeries.
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The Japanese have Kitsungi, a method of repairing broken pottery with gold, making it even more valuable after it has been broken.
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In the last three and a half years alone, the company reported spending more than $210 million maintaining and repairing the bridge.
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LoveFone, a company that advocates repairing cellphones rather than disposing of them, opened a mini workshop in a London kiosk in 2016.
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It would also double the amount of time a company could wait before repairing a methane leak from 30 to 60 days.
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Millions of Americans could work in high-need areas rebuilding and repairing crumbling roads and bridges or taking care of the elderly.
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"She is focused right now on repairing her relationships within her family and helping put their lives back together," says the source.
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Motiva is also repairing a leak on the shut lube oil hydrocracker and a pump on a diesel hydrotreater, the sources said.
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And as for repairing his relationship with Porzingis, Jackson said any comments on that issue would have to wait for another day.
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Men with a mutation in their growth hormone receptor may put more resources into repairing their bodies, thus slowing the aging process.
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Bates may have lacked Lincoln's eloquence, but he correctly realized that West Virginia statehood deepened the constitutional break instead of repairing it.
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That product launch meeting was the first step in repairing Disney's relationship with Jobs, which had soured under Iger's predecessor, Michael Eisner.
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Others have advocated for the expanded use of restorative justice, which focuses on repairing the harm done rather than on assigning punishment.
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For these parents, gene editing could help by repairing mutant embryos so that more disease-free embryos would be available for implantation.
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From ages 4 to 16, Bezos spent summers on his grandparents' ranch in Texas, doing things like repairing windmills and castrating bulls.
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In its last act, it wants to move from self-criticism and atonement to a spirit of tikkun olam, repairing the world.
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Repairing the crumbling infrastructure of our National Parks and other public lands is wildly popular — with support from 28503 percent of Americans.
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Lives were lost repairing the bisse, and in 1935 the Prabé tunnel was blasted through the mountain to facilitate the water's passage.
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Mr. Navarro's skepticism first emerged in the 1970s while he was a Peace Corps volunteer building and repairing fish ponds in Thailand.
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Authoritarian regimes like China and Iran stave off challenges to their authority by limiting internet access and repairing myths of national unity.
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The downside of this safety-minded system is that repairing a crashed electric car will involve installing a lot of new wiring.
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Now, construction workers are repairing the steel structure and replacing damaged terra cotta, limestone and brick that make up the station's exterior.
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"I didn't really learn from anyone; I just picked it up along the way," said one of four men repairing a boat.
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And it's still off the rails, and the tracks still need repairing, rail by rail, tie by tie, word by word. ♦
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About 80 percent of AutoZone's business comes from people repairing their own cars with the other 20 percent coming from professional mechanics.
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In our world, as Motherboard points out, digital rights management (DRM) can stop people from repairing or even controlling their own possessions.
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In 2020, the islands plan to close 14 tourist sites during April to focus on additional volunteer projects, including repairing eroded walkways.
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Stores either had to sign on to become an authorized dealer, stop repairing Nikon cameras, or source replacement parts through third parties.
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If al-Sisi wants a better relationship with the United States, he can begin by repairing the damage caused by Case 173.
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If you're even the least bit technically savvy and are dealing with an older iPhone, I highly recommend repairing the screen yourself.
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The book opens with a dramatic scene in which Maud and Tim, members of their university sailing club, are repairing a boat.
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She has favored criminal justice reform, affordable housing, repairing relationships between police and communities, and economic development in neglected neighborhoods in Chicago.
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Lynparza and other drugs in the class known as PARP inhibitors exploit this weakness, keeping cancer cells damaged by chemotherapy from repairing themselves.
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Trump praised Elizabeth for her contribution to the war effort World War Two, recounting a story of her repairing a military truck engine.
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Apple and other electronics manufacturers have faced increasing criticism over how tightly they hold the reins when it comes to repairing their devices.
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Company personnel have identified and isolated the location of the leak and were repairing facilities within the station involved, according to a statement.
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But it's still unclear how much direct funding the feds will pump into repairing the country's busted roads, bridges, tunnels, and transit systems.
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While campaigning, Trump suggested that spaceflight should be a low priority for the administration, opting instead to focus on repairing infrastructure on Earth.
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Your third or fourth favorite pizza place is now addressing America's crumbling infrastructure and has taken it upon itself to start repairing potholes.
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GAZA (Reuters) - Repairing cars in the Gulf, a Palestinian mechanic from the Gaza Strip once spotted a vehicle that took his breath away.
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Another veteran commission doctor, Anthony Curreri, an ophthalmologist fresh from having sewn up another boxer's face — "repairing," he will say — soon joins him.
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When someone, later, does lay eyes on her scars, Camille is declared "ruined," like a car that's not worth repairing after an accident.
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His "new economic map" envisages repairing road and railway links and building pipelines through North Korea to transport Russian gas to the South.
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And then there are millions of Americans who are still repairing their credit after losing their homes to foreclosure during the housing crisis.
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Speaking to Tory delegates Wednesday, May focused on repairing party unity, Brexit and, of course, made obligatory attacks on the oppositional Labour Party.
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Junkrat and Zarya can both fire arcing shots that allow them to damage a Torb turret — and repairing Torb — from a concealed position.
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We owe it to these hardworking women to start repairing these gaps in our history and raising our voices about their amazing accomplishments.
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At Apple, a screen replacement runs $48.8, while any other fix, including repairing the back of the phone, commands a heart-stopping $549.
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I have been so pissed off with this phone and them just repairing it or replacing it with another phone that has issues.
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The renewal was an emotional event, which followed the work the couple put into repairing their marriage in the wake of David's affair.
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The automaker has sued Cummins for the $60 million it has spent so fair repairing 42,000 of the trucks involved in the recall.
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Delgado is repairing a pair of night vision goggles or teaching his nephew how to fix his tie, he is making a difference.
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Then, he said, Congress could take "a thoughtful approach," perhaps involving Democrats, to "repairing the damage" he says the Affordable Care Act caused.
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And a booming market exists for YouTube videos that guide viewers through repairing everything from washers, to DVD players, refrigerators, and iPhone screens.
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Osbourne's been busy with his show "Ozzy and Jack's World Detour!" with his dad, but remained committed to repairing his situation with Lisa.
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When humanity is immortal because of gene-repairing nanobots in all our fast food, we'll need something to do to pass the time.
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After repairing from earlier test flights, most of the battery life was spent flying 50 feet up and then landing abruptly moments after.
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Drake Under Fire For Touching Underage Fan Kevin Spacey In Court Over Sexual Assault Case Cardi B & Offset: Repairing Their Marriage In 2019
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Key Republican lawmakers are shifting their goal on ObamaCare from repealing and replacing the law to the more modest goal of repairing it.
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Repairing troubled ties with Saudi Arabia, which cooperates closely with America on counterterrorism and security matters, requires that all the facts be known.
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Repairing a leaky faucet, taking shorter and less frequent showers and only running the dishwasher when it's full can also make a difference.
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But it did not include costs for repairing vehicles or compensating victims, the scope of which Mr. Nomura said remained impossible to assess.
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However, two years out from hosting the Games, organizers are confident they are repairing relationships with federations following changes to their communication structure.
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Cusk, who was tenser than I had seen her—alert to every nuance of her daughters' moods—delicately set about repairing the damage.
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And while repairing your financial situation can take an emotional toll, it might leave enough of a scar to prevent it from recurring.
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Southern California Gas Co, which owns the site, said drilling a relief well and repairing the broken pipe could take until late March.
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In the spirit of July 4, fixing and repairing our National Park System will preserve a uniquely American institution for generations to come.
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Then, there's budgeting for unexpected maintenance costs, like repairing leaky faucets or a broken outlet, and the increased cost of our homeowner's insurance.
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" They are also encouraged to "engage in the world in a way that is repairing — for example, by helping children or writing letters.
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Liam says he'll donate the money beyond the cost of repairing the window to two charities: one for toilets and one for firemen.
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Answering them helped remind me to face each step head-on, so we could start repairing our finances and look to the future.
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Beyond jobs for pilots, there are a number of positions for maintaining and repairing fleets of drones for organizations that rely on them.
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Once you understand the basic concepts of filling and patching small drywall holes, you'll see that repairing them yourself is simple and easy.
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More than $10 billion of that will go toward repairing or replacing 2-liter diesel VW and Audi vehicles equipped with the software.
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The group on Saturday kidnapped an Ecopetrol contractor repairing damage to the Cano-Limon pipeline, also bombed by the ELN, the army said.
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He kept up what he could: He tended his garden, and he made small fixes like snaking the pipes or repairing a short.
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Advanced Bee Venom Repairing Eye Serum Plus It's no secret that the skin around your eyes is particularly prone to sagging and wrinkles.
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Their therapy appears to consist mostly of complaints and recriminations, while the real work of repairing their relationship takes place at the pub.
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That means that residents are billed for the cost of projects such as a new health club or repairing the clubhouse's leaky roof.
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As the Carolinas grapple with devastating flooding from Florence, residents face the arduous task of cleaning up, repairing and rebuilding homes and businesses.
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Mending is a way of repairing clothes that have holes, stains, or other signs of wear to make them more useful and beautiful.
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The menu calls them slaws, which goes a long way toward repairing some of the injuries that word has absorbed over the decades.
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In addition to repairing equipment, Medtronic began making its own, mostly custom devices designed in response to requests from local doctors and technicians.
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Once-busy roads are empty except for the workers repairing the potholes from the damage done by truck traffic in the last boom.
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Repairing the crater will take "an extended period of time" because investigators still must determine what caused the pipe to burst, he said.
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"By inaugurating this square, we're not repairing the past, we're not closing a chapter of history," said Philippe Close, the mayor of Brussels.
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Tasked with analyzing and repairing the artifacts from the beloved cathedral, archaeologists, historians and architects are toiling to meet an ambitious reopening deadline.
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Another perfect day is dawning in the Islamic Republic: Young boys are playing soccer; ethnic minorities are preparing food and repairing fishing boats.
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House Democrats on Thursday unveiled a $3.35 billion emergency supplemental spending bill for Puerto Rico, aimed at funding schools and repairing transportation infrastructure.
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Democrats must decide which of their two models would be most compelling for the American people and best suited for repairing the Republic.
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They reduce inflammation, and also act like ingestible body guards, preventing and repairing DNA damage in the body that can lead to cancer.
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A pair of shoes, repairing the fridge, spare parts for the motorcycle - everything is 1,000 as if it were that easy to earn.
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But the small-business interest is actually powerful, and twofold: First, repairing our nation's infrastructure is essential for the health of every business.
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Stein also warned storm victims to be vigilant when repairing their homes after the storm and look out for price gouging and scams.
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Others, like Representative Greg Walden of Oregon, are smoothing their terms of engagement, increasingly referring more to "repairing" the law than repealing it.
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Work is focused on repairing public buildings, electricity and water supplies, with little progress on the 95 percent of homes that were destroyed.
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A 47-year-old man died when he fell from a ladder while repairing damage to a Duplin County home on Sept. 21.
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Participants, about 150 so far, learn traditional arts like luthiery — the making and repairing of stringed instruments — under the tutelage of skilled artisans.
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While recovery is daunting, the physical part of rebuilding is obvious and visible — restoring power grids, repairing and reconstructing homes, schools, and businesses.
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But that makes their continued presence this year all the more alarming, underscoring how slow progress on replacing or repairing vulnerable machines remains.
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Kaser said one early priority should be repairing Valeant's relationship with health insurance companies, which are steering patients away from the company's products.
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Using what they refer to as molecular scissors, scientists can use CRISPR to edit a living person's DNA, deleting or repairing damaged sections.
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At the time, the relationship between Disney and Pixar was strained, and Iger felt the future of Disney Animation relied on repairing it.
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The best sewing suppliesWhether you're replacing a button, mending a hole, or repairing a tear, you need a supply of basic sewing accessories.
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That total includes the cost of repairing the Hurricane Sandy damage, completing the upgrade of the signal system, and making improvements to stations.
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Among the top priorities in the cleanup effort has been repairing Highway 101, which connects Los Angeles to many communities on the coast.
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The minors may not pay as well as the majors, but Thomas doesn't seem to mind that he's responsible for repairing his own windshield.
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WALLACE: OK. ROVE: Maybe a couple of dozen miles more than we now have, but upgrading it to make it modern and repairing it.
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And a number of the business owners we spoke to in this area say they had been repairing over the last couple of years.
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Last month gunmen blew up an oil pipeline belonging to Italy's ENI, killing three workers who had been repairing the pipe, according to officials.
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The store will include a salad bar and restaurant, and offer Feng Shui, cooking classes and workshops on repairing furniture or on home renovation.
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Known as Kintsugi – which translates as "join with gold" – the process involves repairing broken ceramics with a lacquer mixed with gold dust and resin.
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I went back to work, started therapy, began the hard work of repairing the relationships I'd trashed and embarked on some deep soul-searching.
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As crude prices rise, many believe drillers will put that higher revenue toward repairing their balance sheets rather than plowing it into new production.
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But with Ferrell as a makeshift mediator, the pair slowly made amends, repairing their friendship and kickstarting a new era for them as musicians.
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Endocannabinoids also stimulate the production of other wound-healing and immune molecules, meaning the worms might be repairing some of the damage they cause.
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He doesn't see the solution to repairing the community's trust as hiring more cops of color but demanding better accountability for the bad apples.
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It doesn't have a name yet, but has similar properties to the proteins found in squid ring teeth, which also has self-repairing qualities.
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But part of repairing the relationship between communities and police is rectifying the institutional inequalities that too easily let law enforcement off the hook.
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I guess I made the right call in picking the banker — even if said banker is totally worthless at repairing anything on the wagon.
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Puerto Rico has requested $94.4 billion, over half of which would go to rebuilding and hardening the island's frail electrical grid and repairing homes.
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"At store #436, we are in the process of repairing the flag pole, which was damaged," Pilot Flying J posted on its Facebook account.
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We are working hard at repairing S3, believe we understand root cause, and are working on implementing what we believe will remediate the issue.
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On Friday, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced he was creating a Hurricane Recovery Task Force dedicated to repairing damage caused by this year's storms.
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He portrayed himself as a reformer, but as a bulwark against the forces of disruption dedicated to tearing down institutions rather than repairing them.
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The President's oft-expressed hopes of repairing relations with Moscow, for which he took immense heat during and after his presidential campaign, are unravelling.
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Lynparza is part of a new class of medicines known as parp inhibitors that work by trying to stop cancer cells from repairing themselves.
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Therefore, critical infrastructure needs like repairing aging pipes, deepening ports or fixing existing roads and bridges without tolls may go neglected under Trump's plan.
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Some of Trump's supporters say a critical first step in repairing divisions within the party is to give the Speaker a vote of confidence.
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Now middle market companies are hungry for revenue growth after years spent focused on preserving liquidity and repairing balance sheets following the financial crisis.
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The women said that not repairing the road violated their rights, in part because without, they could not travel to get proper medical care.
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This is no great mystery; the public sector has stopped investing even in the most basic infrastructure, like repairing roads, bridges, dams and waterways.
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The Kremlin initially had been encouraged by Trump's goal of repairing ties with Moscow, which plunged to post-Cold War lows under President Obama.
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The Vancouver, Canada-based company also expects repairing costs to not exceed the range of C$5 million ($4 million) to C$10 million.
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And funding has gone toward repairing classrooms and purchasing books, uniforms, and supplies for girls' schools, such as those damaged by flooding in Punjab.
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For the flood relief, one group focused on repairing infrastructure like damaged buildings and schools as well as replacing equipment ruined by rain waters.
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We have to seize this opportunity because it's our shared responsibility; the difficulty task of repairing and restoring our organization rests on our shoulders.
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Then I think about what my own responsibilities are, in a broken reality, to my fellow humans, to repairing things as best I can.
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Barack Obama arrived in Saudi Arabia on a visit aimed at repairing strained relations with the Gulf monarchies following his nuclear deal with Iran.
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After hauling Spain out of recession and repairing the banking system, the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy eased up on austerity before the election.
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Meanwhile, NASA, Orbital, and the state of Virginia spent a year repairing the launch pad at Wallops to get it ready for flights again.
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The bills fit into the Republicans' shift toward "repairing" ObamaCare in a step-by-step fashion, rather than completely repealing the massive healthcare law.
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Simplifying and repairing this process would encourage greater competition in defense contracting, which could reduce costs while speeding procurement of needed weapons and systems.
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"It's not that horses can't be repaired; it's just that many times the economics of repairing a horse's injury are not aligned," Richardson said.
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Fiat Chrysler has sued Cummins to recover the $60 million it has spent to date repairing 42,000 trucks at its own expense, he said.
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Sadly, there isn't enough money to do all that the president would like to do, while simultaneously maintaining entitlements, repairing infrastructure and cutting taxes.
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Instead, congressional negotiators settled on $1.5 billion more for border security, including more money for new technology and repairing existing infrastructure, the aide said.
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Richard was such an expert at repairing a lawn mower that the neighbor now suspects he was trained in the fine art of suburbia.
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Empowering employers and employees with policies that allow them to make their own coverage decisions is the first step in repairing our insurance markets.
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The New Jersey senator called for repairing relationships with key international allies and blasted Trump's coziness with authoritarian leaders at the September Democratic debate.
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After a boiler failed at one jail, instead of repairing it, the city parked a truck outside for 10 years to supply hot water.
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He invited neighbors to visit the Armory, hosted tours, and made exterior renovations to the building, repairing broken windows, installing lights, and removing graffiti.
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For me, the conclusion is inescapable: If you want to fight poverty and promote upward mobility, start by repairing our nation's failing housing system.
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Parents and grandparents generally serve as the coaches, mechanics and the pit crew, repairing and adjusting the racecars and preparing the children for competition.
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He spent the rest of his working years toiling in factories — making plastic tablecloth fabrics, then repairing machines and overseeing production at a bakery.
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Repairing a structure is typically less expensive than retrofitting it by adding new components, which in turn is cheaper than building a new structure.
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Some of the Moulin Rouge's 450 employees would keep working in the meantime, repairing costumes for instance, to be ready to reopen, she added.
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LeVert sought out O'Malley given his experience repairing the ankles and feet of several stars NBA, including Kevin Durant and ex-Net Brook Lopez.
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But it is hard to shrug off the cost of repairing or replacing storm-damaged weapons systems when jet fighters cost $133 million apiece.
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Some G.M. suppliers are finding creative ways to keep workers occupied, whether repairing machines or building an inventory of auto components to ship later.
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Because Ms. Henry qualified for an S.B.A. loan, she was ineligible for any grants from FEMA to offset the cost of repairing her home.
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Believing they had no option, the Kyrgyz officials selected TBEA, a company with grand ambitions but modest experience in building and repairing power stations.
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When he is offered help repairing his nervous system in exchange for his hacking services in a nefarious mission, Case jumps at the chance.
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Deals • Executives from Renault and Nissan suggested that their focus was on repairing their business alliance, not reviving Renault's deal talks with Fiat Chrysler.
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Lynch said the exhaustive study would help Chicago begin the long but crucial work of repairing ties between its residents and its law enforcement.
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Because there are so many bridges in the United States, repairing or replacing all of them would take 37 years at the current pace.
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The administration has mostly devoted funds to repairing or replacing existing barriers thus far, though Trump has insisted that it qualifies as new wall.
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Amtrak has been studying ways of repairing the interiors of the tunnels with minimal disruption to service since last fall, the company official said.
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Dozens of workers have been repairing the building that President Emmanuel Macron vowed at the time of the blaze would reopen within five years.
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There are important public purposes that could justify increasing the deficit — repairing the country's dilapidated infrastructure, for instance, or paying for hurricane recovery efforts.
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JK Lon's medical superintendent, Suresh Dulara, who took additional charge of the centre in late December, said that the hospital had started repairing equipment.
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But it's still a bummer when you consider the environmental impact of replacing gadgets rather than repairing them Another drawback is the battery life.
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The lack of parts is a growing concern for dealers since servicing and repairing vehicles is typically the most profitable part of a dealership.
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Other things that have gotten costlier in the past 12 months: repairing household items, which rose by 8.7%; men's outerwear, 14.83%; and potatoes, 6.2%.
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Since then, the newlyweds have spent their days with romantic picnics in the park, his and hers massages and potentially repairing Bieber's pink Lamborghini.
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Mr. Noriega offered to assassinate Sandinista leaders or sabotage them in exchange for Colonel North's help in repairing Mr. Noriega's deteriorating image in Washington.
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Getting everyone behind a bill could prove a tall order, especially as some Republicans like Paul are committed to repealing ObamaCare, not repairing it.
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The lack of parts is a growing concern for dealers since servicing and repairing vehicles is typically, the most profitable part of a dealership.
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Culp, who was named CEO on October 1, will face tough questions on Tuesday's earnings call about his vision for repairing the bleeding conglomerate.
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" Grewal called the resignation "an important first step in repairing the relationship between the Bergen County Sheriff's Office and the diverse communities it serves.
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Managers say water technology stocks should see an uptick from Trump's campaign promise to spend $1 trillion on repairing and improving the country's infrastructure.
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"We cannot make repairing and rebuilding our military conditional on fixing our budget problems or on cutting other spending," Thornberry said in a statement.
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For example, House Republicans have proposed to kill the exemption for "private activity bonds" that help leverage private investment in repairing and upgrading infrastructure.
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This could allow FEMA disaster recovery funds to be spent quickly on repairing our natural seawalls just as we have always repaired artificial seawalls.
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Little League baseball season is starting up and the parks department is repairing nearly 800 fields, resodding them and adding clay where needed. Plants.
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Repairing an aging infrastructure is worth the price of gas tax hikes, said Bob Lutz, CEO of VLF Automotive, an American-based automotive company.
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The partial installments have generally gone to replacing or repairing existing barriers, not to building the new concrete or steel walls Mr. Trump wants.
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It also has four precision screwdrivers, great for working with electronics (even if that just means removing the battery casing) or for repairing eyeglasses.
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They had long-term projects, like rebuilding several greens, and more immediate concerns, like repairing grass damaged by excessive salt from a wet winter.
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Of the GND projects, investment in "community-defined projects and strategies" to increase resilience is the first; repairing and upgrading infrastructure is the second.
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Between the lines: Trump's focus on repairing relations between the U.S. and foreign countries has helped him become more successful with his international policy goals.
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The funds, which will primarily go to repairing roads and bridges, are aimed at creating parity between upstate and downstate spending on transport, Cuomo said.
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"We have such a history of friendship and love and fractured relationships, so there's a lot of repairing that needs to be done," Laurita says.
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Asked about Democrats' priorities for this Congress, a spokesperson for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi listed preexisting condition protections, repairing ACA sabotage, and improving the law.
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Double amputee dog Cora Rose balances on her hind legs to watch Zach Skow repairing her cart on a street in Washington, DC, May 15.
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Apple's service pricing page goes over all the details of repairing or replacing AirPods; the one-year limited warranty covers problems like a defective battery.
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The new Uber executive tasked with repairing the company's culture declined to say Wednesday whether ousted CEO Travis Kalanick should remain involved in Uber's leadership.
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"Repairing the damage will take a lot of time and soul searching and I'm committed to beginning that effort," Lauer said after he was fired.
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A place where we can begin the long task of examining and repairing the damage Zionism has done to Judaism over just the last century.
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Jeff spent a summer repairing an old piece of Caterpillar construction equipment Pop had bought for $5000 — a huge discount because it was entirely broken.
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BUCHAREST, Romania – Romanian emergency officials say three workers who were repairing a railway line have died after rocks and dirt gave way and trapped them.
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Just days before, Bieber wrote to his fans explaining that he would return to music after repairing some of his "deep-rooted issues" in treatment.
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Repairing the company's 'fratboy' image is clearly front of mind for board member Arianna Huffington, who was reportedly responsible for hiring in Bozoma Saint John.
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President Donald Trump has frozen $200m in aid for activities such as de-mining, clearing rubble and repairing the water and electricity systems in Syria.
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But the exotic materials needed to make artificial muscles work are expensive, and no where near as durable, or self-repairing, as the real thing.
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It will also be among the most critical bellwethers of how the president-elect navigates repairing relationships with the many targets of his harsh campaign.
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Turkey barred refugees from obtaining work permits until recently, so Rima and her family all worked repairing clothes, open to exploitation in the shadow economy.
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The business model of cheap printers and expensive, proprietary ink cartridges has resulted in us tossing out printers whenever they break instead of repairing them.
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So was biologist Errol Friedberg, professor emeritus at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and an expert on DNA damage and gene-repairing enzymes.
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The station reported Saturday that Nocera had ordered a set of $1,000 headlights for a car he was repairing and had them shipped via UPS.
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She did not appear at a public housing announcement last week at which Mr. de Blasio promoted the city's investment in repairing public housing roofs.
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For instance, repairing a sewer line — the plumbing that carries waste water away from your home — runs an average cost of $2,556, according to HomeAdvisor.
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The Lummi Nation, among the plaintiffs in the case, said after Monday's ruling that repairing the hundreds of offending culverts would cost roughly $2.4 billion.
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In the immediate aftermath of the Great Recession, preserving liquidity and repairing balance sheets were paramount, but now company stakeholders want to see significant growth.
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Non-chemical methods, like keeping food secure, repairing cracks where roaches get in, and vacuuming up large infestations, can also increase the chances of success.
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In recent years, some college campuses have explored restorative justice, a process that focuses on repairing the harm done rather than assigning a particular charge.
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In many countries, one of the most common routes for repairing a car, or getting it serviced, is to use an independent garage or mechanic.
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Just days before, Bieber wrote to his fans explaining that he would return to music after repairing some of his "deep-rooted issues" in treatment.
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Fixing the mutation is a two-step process: first, disabling the genome, and then actually repairing the part that was mutated so it works properly.
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But again, the terribly crafted provision routinely prevents consumers and researchers from being able to do some fairly fundamental things, like repairing their own vehicles.
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That would be ample for recapitalising Monte dei Paschi and perhaps some smaller banks, and so could be a helpful step towards repairing the system.
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New York state's parks and transportation systems have proposed three plans for repairing the bridges, and two of them involve shutting off the American Falls.
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Under all of the price scenarios examined, we estimate that detecting and repairing leaks at natural gas well pads will have a net positive effect.
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Iraq also wants cuts to production to keep prices as high as possible so it can service increased costs of repairing areas liberated from ISIS.
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VW has yet to find a cheap and effective solution, and is scrapping most of its faulty diesels in the U.S. rather than repairing them.
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But luckily, Britney has a team exclusively dedicated to checking her costumes each night post-performance, quickly repairing them for the next day of shows.
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The cost to reconstruct damaged energy facilities in the four cities was an estimated $139 million, most going to repairing damaged or destroyed power plants.
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The matter of repairing the mess you have created should be left to professional management and those that have an economic stake in the outcome.
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Greg Abbott (R) has warned that the bill for cleaning up and repairing storm damage from Harvey alone could cost as much as $2023 billion.
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A work crew from a concrete company had spent the mild autumn day repairing cracks in the sidewalks in the small Wisconsin city of Baraboo.
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