You can't rest on your laurels if there are no laurels to rest on.
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Everything we have to do as a company has to rest on three things: It has to rest on transparency, integrity in everything that we do and accountability.
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By extension the party's legitimacy will rest on this rejuvenation.
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HENNINGER: Yes, the Republicans cannot rest on their laurels now.
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Their beds rest on gravel and flies circle their faces.
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Ginger, an orangey brown, follows the rest on July 22.
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Bernstein said McDonald's shouldn't rest on its laurels just yet.
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Still, the ECB cannot afford to rest on its laurels.
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It will rest on the views of Republicans in Congress.
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Mr Trump's own confidence appears to rest on several pillars.
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But we all want to get the rest on too.
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International orders rest on more than historical memory, of course.
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The government spends the rest on cultural sites in Rome.
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Few escape room entrepreneurs can rest on their laurels, however.
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Single air conditioners rest on narrow balconies outside each unit.
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Their heads rest on each other's shoulders, creating a heart.
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Their programs rest on their continuing brilliance and idiosyncratic personalities.
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"Nobody comes here to rest on our laurels," he said.
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But Scamp is hardly content to rest on his looks.
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The jars containing the fish rest on gray metal shelves.
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But the Land Girls did not rest on their legumes.
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Yet both rest on increasingly fragile political and economic institutions.
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We rest on a fallen log in a sunny spot.
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Yet we cannot afford to rest on these positive developments.
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Sanders' strength in California seems to rest on his policies.
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But winners cannot rest on their laurels for too long.
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Cook appeared to put that notion to rest on Thursday.
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Even so, she said, she cannot rest on her laurels.
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The lofty prices for the big five rest on strong fundamentals.
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Similarly, the filmmakers knew Peni couldn't just rest on anime cuteness.
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I'll eat half now and the rest on my lunch break.
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The tax bill's fate in the Senate could rest on Sen.
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Let steaks rest on a plate for 5-10 minutes. 2.
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Don't expect her to rest on her Bachelor Nation laurels, however.
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Rest on your forearm with the other arm in the air.
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Apple can't afford to rest on its past successes for long.
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Whenever Gus and Mickey accomplish something, they rest on their laurels.
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In her speech she said we can't 'rest on our laurels.
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These are not inseparable, but they do rest on different measures.
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Ten dead from two families were laid to rest on Friday.
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His legacy may rest on how he handles the crisis there.
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But to succeed in 85033, Democrats cannot rest on these laurels.
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Empire chairs upholstered in golden brocade now rest on Oriental carpets.
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Our lives rest on the bedrock of a safe, clean environment.
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This election has shown that we cannot rest on our laurels.
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The blanket claims of "hate" rest on a system of power.
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Much would rest on whether the utility was clearly at fault.
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He told them the verdict could rest on psychiatric and psychological testimony.
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"You cannot rest on your laurels in this world," Bezos told investors.
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My mother holds me so my head can rest on her shoulder.
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Belief in the resource curse may partly rest on a statistical illusion.
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Most are in the middle (#2), with the rest on either side.
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How did so much importance rest on a seemingly simple FCC vote?
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I spent about £600 [$764] on rent, and the rest on heroin.
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The investigative findings rest on a solid factual foundation both sides support.
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That doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels -- or your yannys.
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Its compact size makes it easier to rest on an airplane tray.
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McKeiver was just kindly placing him to rest on the grass, right?
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Today's result may well rest on whether younger voters play their part.
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We cannot rest on our laurels; we must continually reinvent our vision.
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Remove the duck breast and let it rest on a wire rack.
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Rather than rest on our laurels, we can—and should—do better.
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In reality, however, Mr. Abe's impressive majorities rest on rather feeble foundations.
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The crucial components of lawsuit rest on evidence that Jahi is maturing.
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Initially, the film's conceit appears to rest on not acknowledging the difference.
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But first there will be a cherished day of rest on Thursday.
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I'd rest on each of the tower's four platforms, then keep going.
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The slices sit on elliptical plates, which rest on a tilted plane.
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Watch below and let it rest on the surface of your skin.
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Fossil fuels rest on a foundation of colonialist exploitation and rent-seeking.
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Chests thrust forward as their left hands came to rest on their hips.
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Inside, two pairs of delicate twisty wires rest on beds of foam rubber.
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Richard 'Old Man' Harrison of 'Pawn Stars' was laid to rest on Sunday.
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He picked up a book and then dropped the rest on the floor.
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So Allison and I never wanted to rest on the laurels of YouTube.
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And the focus of history came to rest on this particular woman's shoulders.
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His hopes rest on convincing Argentines that their glasses are still half full.
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But a merger could also more effectively let them rest on their laurels.
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Attractiveness doesn't rest on the ability to see beauty, but to detect flaws.
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It's about time you got your rest on, no arguing or questions asked.
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Key players: Neymar: So much of Brazil's hopes rest on Neymar's slim shoulders.
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Yesterday was a blast, but there's no reason to rest on our laurels.
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Not that banks in bastions of high finance can rest on their laurels.
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But all of these ideas rest on a foundation of raw, personal pain.
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The debate over economic growth, then, should really rest on three simple ideas.
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Today some of its branches are so massive they rest on the ground.
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"I work out six days a week and rest on Sunday," she says.
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But discussions about guns in my shop don't rest on guilt by association.
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Such surveillance warrants hardly ever rest on a single piece of information, however.
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Mr. Assange then declared he would soon publish the rest on WikiLeaks free.
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However, the Hindu American Foundation is not ready to rest on its laurels.
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To become a successful model these days, one musn't rest on their laurels.
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Rest on a cutting board for at least 10 minutes before slicing. 6.
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But now is no time for the company to rest on its laurels.
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Numerous fragile works, including all the sculptures of children, rest on the floor.
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Chunks of shrapnel from the Union's assault on the city rest on shelves.
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And Storyball isn't going to rest on its laurels with the current model.
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We paid half the cost up front, and paid the rest on Oct.
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Only ForeScout Technologies raised money on Nasdaq, with the rest on alternative markets.
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She would rest on a couch near his door, listening through the night.
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Ms. Norton got 15 years: six in prison and the rest on probation.
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His idea of what a legacy does (and doesn't) rest on has shifted.
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Those fears were put to rest on Thursday, when the sarcophagus was finally opened.
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In total they rest on a final death count of between 2,658 and 3,290.
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Boxing gloves rest on a table during a self-defense class at Haymaker gym.
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Some of the towers rest on loose soil that could give at any minute.
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She came to rest on her port side at the bottom of the Gulf.
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He thought he just needed to rest on Friday, and slept until 2 p.m.
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But in the final analysis trans people's rights rest on our relationship with society.
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That starts with the dubiousness of Mr Dershowitz's argument, which rest on two points.
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We included some photos below, and you can check out the rest on Wylsa.
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"[Sales are] really going to rest on how good the movie is," he said.
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The race-fueled chaos that wracked Charlottesville finally came to rest on Sunday night.
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"That doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels — or your yannys," said Fallon.
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There are three ways of removing Ms Rousseff that rest on more legitimate foundations.
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Laue was laid to rest on May 4 at Crosspoint Church in Waverly, Iowa.
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I don't want them to rest on that … this isn't about subverting the normative.
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The flat angled sides rest on the countertop to grant their arms some reprieve.
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We have created the situation that has come to rest on our southern doorstep.
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They rest on wheel assemblies called bogies, which in turn sit on steel rails.
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Divers located the vessel, which came to rest on its wheels on the lakebed.
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This would rest on three things: inventing sex, inventing free speech, and inventing multiculturalism.
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Entire media careers now rest on being vehemently pro-Trump or resolutely anti-Trump.
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The truck came to rest on top of pieces of the head, she said.
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You should be able to get the rest on your own, you disobedient people.
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"It's not the case that we can rest on our laurels," Dr. Gannon said.
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The decision may rest on the extent of the damage to the unifiner unit.
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Thus the Fed cannot rest on its laurels; further interest rate cuts are needed.
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Driving the news: Numerous cases are piling up that rest on various legal theories.
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Ms. Marin tried to rest on her day off, but the pain only worsened.
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The acid in lemons should never be allowed to rest on your tooth enamel.
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"They know they cannot rest on their laurels," said Virginia Lee, analyst at Euromonitor.
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America's approach to security should rest on more than a wing and a prayer.
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Hanjin only owns around 30 of those vessels and runs the rest on charters.
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The future of democracy may well rest on our ability to tell the difference.
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However, those questions also rest on the premise that the subscription service is genuine.
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The FCC's fall repeal of net neutrality doesn't rest on particularly sound legal footing.
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Her animated line tells us about their postures, how their arms rest on the table.
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She finally stopped to rest on a large branch, high up in the forest canopy.
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An sensor, shaped like a bar of soap, is designed to rest on the abdomen.
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Trump knows that the weight of the free world will soon rest on his shoulders.
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Gates may be the prosecution's star witness, but the case doesn't just rest on him.
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Any change of government will rest on a shift in allegiance within the armed forces.
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Behind him, brown pelicans struggled against strong updrafts to come to rest on rocky outcrops.
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Over-ear headphones have cups that wrap around your ears and rest on your head.
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For desktop towers that rest on carpets, try raising the tower with books or racks.
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Their success, if we are to glean anything from the preseason, will rest on discipline.
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The race-fueled chaos that wracked Charlottesville, Virginia, finally came to rest on Sunday night.
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Then, a new computer program created at OpenAI wrote the rest, on the first try.
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Transparent is never content to rest on its laurels, to bask in its many accolades.
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In the past they fought for workers to have a day of rest on Sundays.
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But more importantly, this research won't just idly rest on the pages of medical journals.
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The past is underfoot; the odors of yesterday have come to rest on the ground.
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Your reputation will partially (sometimes greatly) rest on how you handle yourself during this time.
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It's a partnership that appears to rest on being the player that comes in first.
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To be sure, his target change did not rest on any massive reworking of expectations.
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The vehicle then rolled onto a frozen pond and came to rest on its side.
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These actions rest on us holding Congress and the incoming administration's feet to the fire.
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The wall liners kill mosquitoes that rest on them and can last for three years.
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Fitzpatrick was laid to rest on Wednesday at Sacred Heart R.C. Church in Staten Island.
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For Mr Trump or Mrs Clinton, victory may rest on the backs of the begrudging.
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Toddlers rest on their parents' hips while their older siblings stomp and shriek with laughter.
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These analyses rest on the assumption that the generals were unassailable before joining the administration.
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It was so much more labor because I didn't rest on my laurels or whatever.
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I'm 32 now, and I don't just want to rest on my sad teen laurels.
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Downward ones—which make us feel super-superior—encourage us to rest on our laurels.
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McCain will then be laid to rest on Sunday at the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery.
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With Democrats failing to lead on the issue, reformers' hopes currently rest on the courts.
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Did it indeed rest on embittered and economically vulnerable white men in the Rust Belt?
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Mr. McMahon echoed Brennan's comment that the solution does not simply rest on making arrests.
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Yes, solar growth continues to impress, but it's not time to rest on our laurels.
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Must they rest on international or national laws, or do they embody "self-evident" truths?
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The entire poem comes to rest on a familiar expression, skewed and darkened by context.
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La David Johnson, who was killed in Niger, will be laid to rest on Sat.
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Integrating the head-rest on the front seat for some models saved $7 per vehicle.
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The one thing I can rest on is that him and I, we don't give up.
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Whether the stock's recent rebound continues could rest on how wisely the drugmaker deploys that money.
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How much of Target's future prospects rest on its stores and websites working increasingly well together?
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Why should so much of the responsibility for change rest on the shoulders of giant retailers?
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How it tasted when I dipped my pinky in and let it rest on my tongue.
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Syndergaard will instead start on regular rest on Tuesday in New York against the Atlanta Braves.
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Manufacturers can't rest on their laurels and skimp on the rest of the hardware and software.
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The hope for a broad renewal of the radical centre came to rest on his shoulders.
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Others are attached to the wall, lean against it, extend from it, or rest on shelves.
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Daivergent takes a small cut of the earnings and passes the rest on to the workers.
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Berrios handled the White Sox bats, and the surging Twins' offense did the rest on Wednesday.
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Exhausted firefighters rest on the hillside near a raging wildfire in central Portugal on June 17.
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Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington was laid to rest on Saturday in Rancho Paolo Verdes, California.
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Its fate could rest on how the Congressional Budget Office scores the legislation, Hoagland told me.
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In March, 1959, President Eisenhower argued that America's authority could not rest on military power alone.
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Merida's success will rest on people embracing a site that is far more ruminative than espn.
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We've seen that with the infield as well — give some guys a rest on a lefty.
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Negative emissions are built into the I.P.C.C. scenarios and the climate agreements that rest on them.
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These are crimes that are parasitic, in that they rest on or feed off original crimes.
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As Eater explained, the steak is immediately cut and not allowed to rest on the platter.
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He went through three shirts, taking the maximum time to rest on changeovers and between points.
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"All our hopes for a better world rest on young people," Guterres said in a statement.
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My personality is never to be stagnant nor rest on your laurels and be too comfortable.
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Tents rest on cardboard and sleeping bags to try to stop them sinking into the quagmire.
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In the lower left, yet another abused, pulverized body seems to rest on the floor, discarded.
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But the other complaints—the bonuses and the flights—rest on something of a false equivalency.
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Their feet also are usually weak and they would be inclined to rest on one foot.
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There's just too much competition and demand to rest on their laurels and crank out crap.
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Other, less absolute, arguments rest on the notion that Democrats essentially overplayed their hand this time.
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Their explanations for their actions rest on flawed economic and legal reasoning and dubious factual claims.
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MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN As technically accomplished as any pianist, Mr. Hamelin doesn't rest on those laurels.
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Their summer transfer plans no longer rest on whichever player most captures the imagination this month.
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What I sensed intuitively about effective writing turned out to rest on some deep psychological truths.
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"The moment we start to go down" is when players rest on their laurels, he said.
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Their hopes this season rest on the big man combo of Griffin and center Andre Drummond.
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Ms. Nixon's challenge may rest on proving just how much of an outsider she really is.
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The future success of American private space companies will rest on clear, coherent, and consistent oversight.
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The device connects to the internet wirelessly and is designed to rest on a TV stand.
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Divers quickly located the sunken vessel, which came to rest on its wheels on the lakebed.
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Many of those rest on the question of whether Dr. Luke did, in fact, rape Kesha.
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It&aposs play money because your long-term financial survival doesn&apost rest on this account.
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It took nearly five years to rebuild the wooden pier for the coaster to rest on.
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It came to rest on this incomprehensible notion of sudden loss: Her beloved Srinu was dead.
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Modi's decision however, may ultimately rest on external factors such as Beijing and the Islamic State.
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Our forecasts rest on a scholarly understanding of how American voters, in practice, choose a president.
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Judge Jackson also argues that the Trump administration's arguments rest on an exceptionally weak historical foundation.
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But he hasn't used his success or his age as reasons to rest on his laurels.
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They don't gloat and preen and rest on their laurels and brag about their past successes.
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Mr. Grammer took a rest on a bench outside the sound stage to chat with me.
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A 24-year-old, Camille James, takes a rest on a wooden bench in the park.
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The fate of the Republican health bill in the House could rest on President Donald Trump's salesmanship.
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In a downward dog position, rest on one elbow, keeping your other hand planted on the ground.
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I got distracted and entitled, started to rest on my laurels and put my family at risk.
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Microsoft has engineered a new keyboard for the Neo that can rest on top of the display.
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Danger is everywhere, and what government exists seems to rest on the principle of might makes right.
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Annabelle Neilson, the former Ladies of London star, was laid to rest on Friday, PEOPLE has confirmed.
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"She doesn't rest on what she's done in the past," her coach, Sandy Brondello, said of Taurasi.
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Now she's going to enjoy a brief and well-deserved rest on those golden laurels of hers.
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I don't think these sound amazing, but the noise cancellation just gives that rest on the plane.
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Leave dough to rest on a tabletop covered with a towel for 2 to 3 hours. 4.
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DeVos has argued that the gainful employment rules are overly burdensome and rest on shaky legal footing.
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Agreements that rest on mutual trust between judiciaries, including debt, taxes and family law, could be undermined.
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Katayama is not wearing prosthetics in this photo, and her legs, covered in sleeves, rest on pillows.
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While progress is being made, Jolie says it isn't time for anyone to rest on their laurels.
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Of the 350 snow kiters this year, more than 200 were on skis, the rest on snowboards.
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Any change in government in Venezuela will rest on a shift in allegiance within the armed forces.
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I'm raised Christian, and that's where a lot of my beliefs rest on and lie and center.
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"After a game of football or cane ball we take a rest on the ship," he says.
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Two European Flamingos rest on one leg in their enclosure of the Schoenbrunn Zoo in Vienna, Austria.
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At one point Handle appears to do crunches while its nub hands rest on an invisible surface.
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Then we should start by reminding President Duterte that this treaty doesn't just rest on military cooperation.
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Trump's calculations rest on the assumption that real GDP will increase 3% year-over-year by 2020.
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It seems as if the business-travel bookers' concerns have been laid to rest on two scores.
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A starry cast, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright: Alexander knows from experience not to rest on pedigree.
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Our moral compass and future rest on how we react now, even in the age of Trump.
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Brian Bland was laid to rest on a hill overlooking an oil refinery and a Pizza Hut.
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Divide filling between pork chops, stuffing some inside pockets and rubbing the rest on the outside. 5.
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Of course, these fears rest on the assumption that nothing will be done to stop Zika's spread.
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The subaqueous vegetation beds are where blue crabs reach maturity, and migrating birds rest on the wetlands.
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All societies, and certainly all democratic societies, rest on the notion that some values are self-evident.
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Wanda, in her mid-forties, is resting against a tree, while her two daughters rest on her.
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Despite the positive outlook, Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr said Lufthansa would not rest on its laurels.
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Intelligence must not solely rest on the individual, but in the lessons we learn as a society.
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This year it will manufacture 5.6 million with Foxconn and the rest on its own, it said.
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This is when viewers realize just how heavily our conversations about virginity rest on heterosexuality and fear.
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But as the agenda shows, saving black people cannot rest on the steps of any convention stage.
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Jews have their day of rest by law on Saturday; non-Jews can rest on other days.
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Perhaps because necessity is so demanding, our egalitarian commitments tend to rest on a different principle: luck.
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The future will rest on what Senate Republicans decide they want to do about a lawless president.
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But you didn't think 007 was just going to rest on a beach in Jamaica did you?
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Millions upon millions of American lives rest on leaders having the guts to take this fight on.
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Security should rest on new technology, motion sensors and infrared cameras at a fraction of the cost.
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Jansen and the rest of the pitchers on both teams got some much-needed rest on Monday.
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Check out those three women's Apple Music playlists below, and listen to the rest on the streaming platform.
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But rather than rest on her laurels, the star is always looking for more challenges to take on.
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When you can rest on the fact you have the material in your blood, it can be heard.
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Not one to rest on its laurels, Amazon is meanwhile busy pushing into more uncharted—and shakier—ground.
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Ugandan hopes rest on national champion Joshua Cheptegei, African cross country silver medalist Phillip Kipyeko and Timothy Toroitich.
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After the extension, rest on your knee again and kick the first leg out to other opposite side.
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Payments in kind rest on the paternalistic assumption that poor Indians are incapable of making rational spending decisions.
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But that doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels," he told the crowd, adding, "Or your yannys.
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It would be easy for Pose to rest on its bejeweled laurels as a boundary-smashing LGBTQ+ series.
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Hannah Gilley, one of the eight victims of last month's Ohio massacre, was laid to rest on Saturday.
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The decision will rest on a review due soon from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
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After almost a decade of watching, we will finally know whose posterior will rest on the Iron Throne.
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There is a danger that some petrostates rest on their oil riches, as they have many times before.
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After the redefinition, a kilogram will remain a kilogram, but its value will rest on far stranger foundations.
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With anger at boiling point, hopes for a peaceful resolution rest on dialogue led by the Catholic Church.
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Other houses rest on screwjacks, adjustable bases that can be cranked up or down as the earth shifts.
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They are on-ear headphones as opposed to over ear, so they'll rest on top of your ears.
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In the cemetery, it will rest on a low pedestal, according to a rendering shown by Mr. Kuhn.
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Their criticisms mostly rest on an analysis of the vote by precinct, conducted by the New York Times.
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Meanwhile, Alix was laid to rest on Wednesday after her funeral at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis.
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Check out a couple of the images embedded below and find the rest on the Instagram page here.
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The island where Princess Diana was laid to rest on September 6, 1997, is undergoing an extensive redesign.
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However, you don't want to rest on the assumption that these two emotions are the exact same thing.
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Inside a serene space, singular objects rest on plinths: these are crowns, presented as precious trophies or boons.
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These cases involving consent inevitably rest on who the jury believes most—the alleged victim or the defendant.
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The mom of three included a photo of her and Maxi catching up on rest on their couch.
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Hundreds of thousands of U.S. immigrants' legal status and livelihood rest on the whims of the Trump administration.
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These protections are particularly important when plans rest on shaky economic foundations — as these state-run plans do.
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The degree to which these games will strengthen Nintendo's bottom line will rest on download levels and pricing.
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The woman in the polyester top came to rest on a small cushioned chair, and felt her calf.
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He will use the cash to boost expansion, make hires, and keep the rest on Checkout's balance sheet.
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The 27-foot-high bronze "Sphere" will no longer rest on the exact spot it occupied on Sept.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Aviation's dreams of a green future rest on second-hand cooking oil and wishful thinking.
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Pieters and McIlroy are not going anywhere, so the United States cannot afford to rest on this win.
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Fish it out and rest on kitchen roll before breaking into crumbs and small chunks and setting aside.
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The four pilots split their workload to make sure that everyone got enough rest on this research flight.
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With the final week of racing ahead, the Tour will pause for the riders to rest on Monday.
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It needs repair of the deeper communal bonds that politics rest on, and which political conflict cannot heal.
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The challenges for Buttigieg's strategy rest on three unexpected realities: A severely delayed result out of Iowa, Sen.
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Once the Standard Model triumphed in the 1970s and 80s, Dr. Gell-Mann didn't rest on his laurels.
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I spent 60 rupees on a kilogram of purple eggplants, and the rest on crisp, white daikon radishes.
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Wine bottles rest on polished steel coasters, and servers sweep crumbs from the white tablecloths after every course.
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You'd think I'd be grateful that the warblers have a new place to rest on their long migration.
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Babies should rest on their backs on a firm, bare sleep surface without soft bedding, the group says.
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As he was laid to rest on Tuesday, West Point issued his family a ceremonial letter of acceptance.
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Unless the United States staged a furious comeback, the outcome was not going to rest on his shoulders.
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That starts by recognizing that healthy democracies rest on the firm foundation of civil discourse and reasoned debate.
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They showed about an hour of the interview on Thursday, and planned to show the rest on Friday.
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They rarely consider that their own advantages rest on the privileged position of whites in the labor market.
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For Mr. Ghosn, everything would then rest on the discretion and probity of the judge, a career bureaucrat.
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They seemed to Mr. Hanna to have been lying down, probably trying to rest on the trip home.
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His re-election pitch will rest on three elements: the president himself, the economy and his Democratic opponent.
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But SpaceX is also not a company to rest on its laurels, or its pre-existing technology investments.
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Birds enter these thick-walled boxes through a hole at the bottom and can rest on perches inside.
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As we talked, he occasionally kicked a leg up to rest on the wooden arm of her chair.
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Strict compliance also allows companies to rest on their laurels while taking advantage of a privacy-first reputation.
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But Sunrise's hopes for enacting a Green New Deal rest on everything going right for Democrats in 2020.
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He has also started volunteering at the Church of the Heavenly Rest on Fifth Avenue and 90th Street.
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In "At Claude Cahun's Grave" (2015), Wearing's elbows rest on Cahun's headstone, supporting her shrouded, specter-like head.
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She owns virtually every page of the record book, but she's never been one to rest on her laurels.
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Kinsler suspects the clean-shaven Fulmer won't rest on his laurels, even if he earns individual awards this offseason.
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Let batter rest on the counter at least 3 hours or overnight in the fridge if you like. 4.
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Migrants rest on the deck of a search-and-rescue ship on their way to Spain on June 211.
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Unlike in the cases against Strauss-Kahn and Rubenstein, the case against Hadden didn't rest on a single witness.
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Same goes for the added function button, which is located where your left thumb would rest on the lens.
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Though it does show the violence and emotional trauma they went through, it doesn't rest on gratuitous torture porn.
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Of the 292 suspects, 151 are in custody, seven are out on bail, and the rest on the run.
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But Mr Macri's hopes are not all that rest on how the economy performs in 2019, says Mr Dujovne.
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But will we hear the rest on this album he's supposed to drop at the end of the month???
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Side Planks Rest on your side before putting your weight on your forearm while keeping your hips up high.
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And yet, even with the threat of tragedy looming over them, entire families' livelihoods rest on these precarious mines.
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Thwaites acts as a gateway to vast quantities of inland ice that rest on bedrock well below sea level.
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At rest, on average, most of us will burn about a calorie per kilogram of body weight per hour.
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Neither she nor we have reason to abandon hope, because our hope does not rest on what happens next.
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Written by post-war occupying forces, Japan's constitution says marriage must rest on the mutual consent of "both sexes".
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Special Services Division, which were filed decades apart but have since been combined because they rest on similar issues.
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A stylus can be tucked away on the side or rest on the display of the Chromebook Tab 10.
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Notice your breathing and the sense of release and comfort in your legs as they rest on the bolster.
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District Attorney Kevin Steele said on Tuesday that the prosecution might rest on Wednesday, but could not guarantee it.
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For instance, they noted posture, as well as the way my arms rest on the side of my body.
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So why would a story designed to discredit rest on accusations that look so little like rape on TV?
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How do you coax real answers out of the candidates without just letting them rest on their talking points?
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Part of the house seems to rest on the grass, and another part seems to float above a downslope.
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Much will rest on how exactly the government changes the law around employment status tests — and that's still tbc.
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He is careful to show how, despite their complementarities, the two rest on different, even opposing, notions of rights.
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Level-targeting regimes, in promising to "make up" for lost ground, rest on assessing the size of past shortfalls.
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The U.S. cannot rest on its belief that it won the Cold War when that war is still unfolding.
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Donaire throws a right Inoue can see coming and slips, his head coming to rest on Inoue's right shoulder.
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Wildlife advocates say the spotlight will continue to rest on Japan, which experts believe has the strongest ivory trade.
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While that's a testament to Asia's dynamic pace of development, governments cannot rest on their laurels, the ADB warned.
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Scientists suspect both rest on blocks of water ice, though how that came to exist on Pluto is unknown.
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He flips them so the skins blister just a bit, then takes them out to rest on paper towels.
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The greatest successes will rest on the efficient mixing of old and new, fast and slow, nimble and titanic.
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Tea candles rest on a small porcelain dish glazed by Latta's mom, adorned with a portrait of Zoe herself.
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In place of parents and priests, responsibility for this ethical education will increasingly rest on frontline developers and scientists.
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Now, rather than rest on her own success and keep slinging rice noodles, she's changing the rules yet again.
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But both of these conclusions rest on the idea that the 1970s were a uniquely "soft on crime" era.
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In a way, the Republican repeal strategy seems to rest on these problems with Obamacare getting bigger and bigger.
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Mr. Bush will be laid to rest on the grounds of his presidential library at Texas A&M University.
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Make sure you wipe down the keyboard, the trackpad, the exterior, and where your wrists rest on the laptop.
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Republicans made clear they would not simply rest on defense but would mount a counteroffensive on Mr. Trump's behalf.
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Newman came to rest on the apron, immobile and with gasoline — and now flames — rising from his upturned racecar.
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It is their last chance at survival, and their lives rest on the hands of aircrew egress system specialists.
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That logic seems to rest on determining just which lives deserve the benefit of doubt before being snuffed out.
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In the yard, mismatched chairs, stacked pallet tables and umbrellas rest on a bed of gravel and cigarette butts.
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Unlike over-ear headphones, on-ear headphones rest on your outer ear, but good ones don't do so uncomfortably.
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The long-term goal should be constitutional reforms to ensure that self-government doesn't rest on such shaky foundations.
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But the team, and the relievers most of all, were looking forward to a day of rest on Monday.
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America's democracy, economy, and foreign policy all rest on the confidence citizens have that their president was their choice.
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Those retreats are longer and guests typically spend five hours a day in meditation and the rest on excursions.
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Any close examination of their history shows pretty evidently that they rest on the assumption that women are chattel.
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The issue is extremely complex and multi- layered, and doesn't solely rest on the existence or absence of galleries.
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They have delivered less oil than customers thought they had bought, then sold the rest on the black market.
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The issue is extremely complex and multi-layered, and doesn't solely rest on the existence or absence of galleries.
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Lift the braid up and pull it around the back of your neck, allowing it to rest on your nape.
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Housed in a glassed-in gallery, the artworks rest on the floor and hang from the ceiling like soft vines.
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She was sentenced to 10 years, with two years to serve and the rest on probation, according to the spokesperson.
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The puck came to rest on its side in the crease, until Ferraro crashed the net and poked it in.
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Two branches rest on a table in the exhibition, representing these morose souvenirs that never made it into complete works.
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The outcome may rest on two populous counties north of Miami, which have become the target of two more lawsuits.
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So enacting final political goals will require sustained engagement by Obama and could eventually rest on factors outside his control.
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Its hopes rest on 5G, the upcoming wireless standard that'll deliver even faster data connections to all of our devices.
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Of this figure, two-fifths was spent on intangible assets, a third on physical plant, and the rest on deals.
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They made their cuts, and sent the rest on to finals round, where the judging started to feel really personal.
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But none can claim to rest on a person's real, verified legal identity in the way Aadhaar-accessed services can.
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It can lead consumers to rest on the laurels of previous decisions when the marketplace has evolved, with costly results.
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She was laid to rest on the Oval Lake's island six days later after a funeral service at Westminster Abbey.
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Place bamboo sticks into the outer edge of your plants' root balls so the plastic doesn't rest on the foliage.
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Some take the model and mold it into something different, while others simply rest on the laurels of a bubble.
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Insiders say reshuffles often rest on the assumption that changes create excitement at a brand and can help lift sales.
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Qualification will likely rest on beating Iceland and trying not to lose against their former partners in central-European imperialism.
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The Beats X battery is also nice and light, and resides in the chunky bits that rest on your neck.
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There was fire coming out of the rear of the car by time it came to rest on the backstretch.
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Frank Bruni IF your very candidacy and identity rest on your supposed talent for victory, can you survive a defeat?
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The universe itself is in a state of panic as the fates rest on the shoulders of two famous people.
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The fate of the Senate's health care bill might rest on a debate that hardly anyone seems to fully understand.
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" From an Ohioan in 1885: "Dear Sir: For Gods sake give a suffering public a rest on your labored wit.
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Earlier this month, Bloomberg reported that Spotify's pitch to investors will unsurprisingly rest on its user growth, rather than profits.
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Your index and pointer finger will rest on the left and right clickers, with a scroll wheel in the middle.
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That's a death knell for platforms whose entire business models rest on user-generated content (hello, Facebook newsfeed and YouTube).
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But meaningful decisions rest on the horizon no matter what, and Embiid's extension stands as the first domino to fall.
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All the hopes of the GOP establishment -- and the conservative movement, such as it is -- rest on Rubio and Cruz.
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The van initially came to rest on the far right shoulder of the highway after a collision with another car.
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Market participants fear the fate of the IMF's massive bailout package could rest on the outcome of Macri's election campaign.
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"I wrote them so I could find myself, finish this chapter of my life, and set the rest on fire."
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In her weekly podcast, Merkel said the German economy was doing "relatively well" but should not rest on its laurels.
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The new all-time highs being reached by global stocks, however, rest on valuations that are rich by historical standards.
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"At the international level, the EU must not rest on its laurels," WWF European Policy Office Director Genevieve Pons said.
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We should know what pushes Chandra to her pivotal moment with Naz — does her job rest on the case's outcome?
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She said her hands and feet swelled and eventually her doctor put her on bed rest on her seventh month.
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It started a bit differently than the rest on this list: These tiny vehicles are only built for one passenger.
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Realistically, a great many people were clueless about the billions in worthless paper that rest on mountains of subprime loans.
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But if it all got too much, attendees could rest on this bizarre therapist's chair, made from recycled tank tracks.
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A Southwest pilot whose father was killed in the Vietnam War flew his father's remains home to rest on Thursday.Col.
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If the Trump administration succeeds, transgender Americans' rights would rest on a patchwork array of state laws and local ordinances.
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And if the tray will rest on a delicate surface, Ms. Frampton said, look for one with a soft bottom.
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The graveyard is a massive 365 acres, and more than 1,750,000 rest on the plot according to the Calvary website.
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I use the rest of the cash I had in my wallet ($15) and put the rest on my card.
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The gloopiness of Will and Grace's friendship allowed the show to rest on the chassis of the Great American Sitcom.
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Now that the law is set to be repealed, witches can rest (on a bed of crystals) a little easier.
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The Stanford findings rest on two statistical methods with obscure-sounding technical names: panel data analysis and synthetic controls analysis.
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This means the case for spending money on Super Bowl ads can't rest on the size of the audience alone.
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The vehicle, known as a MaxxPro and weighing about 20 tons, came to rest on a seemingly innocuous desert ridge.
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In his view, the success of the legal system will rest on swiftly and aggressively shutting down the black market.
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The concerns about Edmunds rest on whether he has the next-level instincts that truly great linebackers tend to possess.
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In Louisiana, The Advocate and The Times-Picayune have furloughed some staff and put the rest on four-day workweeks.
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Visually, the park will seem to rest on the 132 pots, as if nestled on an uneven bed of tulips.
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And that would almost certainly rest on holding a second referendum to overturn the 2016 decision to leave the union.
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They are both laid to rest on the Mount of Olives, a biblical hilltop holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims.
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The bus veered to the right, traveled up an embankment, rolled over and came to rest on its left side.
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Major Mohammad Masood and another team member rest on a roof after fighting ISIS soldiers in the Al Quds neighborhood.
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Modern Love He lifted his glasses and let them rest on his forehead before taking hold of my right leg.
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It has created a system of uncertainty and limbo, which would ultimately rest on the shoulders of the American taxpayer.
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More broadly, Texas Republicans say the GOP can't rest on its laurels in a state that is growing more competitive.
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Her vehicle careened down an embankment, flipped over and came to rest on its side amid a tangle of brush.
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With about 53 percent of the e-reader marketshare, Amazon can afford to rest on its laurels for a while.
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One side of the structure will be on land; the other sides will rest on steel piles in the river.
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Maybe American politics and geopolitics rest on a foundation as immovable as the rivers and plains of the country itself.
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Most of us, most of the time, are content to rest on our assumptions about what other people are like.
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Bulger laid to rest on Thursday A private funeral Mass was held for Bulger on Thursday at St. Monica-St.
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The United States can no longer rest on its laurels as the only destination for the world's most talented entrepreneurs.
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Warrant applications for cell tower records often rest on technical details about the geographic and temporal scope of the search.
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It is expected to list some shares on Saudi Arabia's stock exchange, with the rest on at least one overseas exchange.
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And if there was any concern how dog Chip is handling his new sister, Ohanian put that to rest on Twitter.
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But if you're against fanny packs and all things that rest on your bum, consider the cell phone cross-body bag.
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Ken can't open his birthday gift for cradling a pooch and Vanderpump allows her dog to rest on Hublot's glass case.
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Not seeking to rest on their laurels, the Toronto quartet is already releasing another album on October 6 called Wide Open.
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But the punchlines rest on a more serious discrepancy: When it comes to Hillary Clinton, black women have a complicated relationship.
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Unlike in the area for single adults, green gym mats are on the floor for families and children to rest on.
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" During her 2016 PEOPLE interview, Kate identified the piece of advice she'd give her younger self: "Don't rest on your laurels.
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Both of these assessments, however, rest on the false assumption that women feel an innate obligation to vote for fellow women.
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Obviously, this is the role she sees for herself: an inspiration who has earned the right to rest on her laurels.
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Malvo's legal arguments rest on a fairly aggressive reading of a 21963 Supreme Court decision that split the Court 5-4.
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Magic Johnson, whose son, EJ Johnson, was McHenry's best friend, confirmed on Twitter that she was laid to rest on Wednesday.
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We're all too busy, too stressed, too staring-on-our-phones-before-bed to get decent rest on a regular basis.
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The prospects for faster growth now rest on Chinese investment in a 3,000km (1,875-mile) China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC.
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This lets it characterize surfaces nearby and match those to a library of examples that it knows it can rest on.
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I just felt … It's easy to rest on your laurels when you've had success – it's easier to take the easy road.
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We're really proud of you and everything, but if you rest on your laurels now all that progress will be lost.
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It is inhumane to deny them that because white supremacists can only feel valued when their boots rest on others' throats.
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The weight of the bill's requirement, as it stands, appears to rest on what is meant by the phrase "reasonable steps".
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According to Jonathan Roy of Fox 10, he will only serve 24 days behind bars and the rest on house arrest.
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Or to neatly rest on a closet shelf with no chance of falling out the next time you open the door.
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Jazmine was laid to rest on Tuesday at the Community of Faith Church in Houston in front of roughly 1,000 mourners.
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Brinkley, as you may have guessed, is all about reinvention; she's not content to rest on her Sports Illustrated bikini bottoms.
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But it knows that in spite of its vast riches, it's dangerous for any company to rest on its past success.
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The second, that Canada is discriminating against citizens on the basis of their place of birth, may rest on stronger arguments.
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And finally, much of the criminal charge leverage seems to rest on violations of complex process regulations and lying to investigators.
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The Trump administration took a liberal approach to its antitrust case, and now, its hopes may rest on Democratically appointed judges.
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So claims that we are facing something terrible rest on the presumption that the budget situation will worsen dramatically over time.
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" Donovan said he can't support tax reform for the rest on the country "on the backs of my neighbors and friends.
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The details about who will ultimately shoulder the shift in the property tax burden may rest on legislative or judicial reform.
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But where they stand on the merits of the leaks seems to largely rest on what they think of Trump's conduct.
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He owned the war: How it went and how much Saudi blood would be spilled will all rest on his shoulders.
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Because without a platform for Americans to build wealth for their futures, our economy will ultimately rest on a shaky foundation.
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And even if he manages that, his chances may rest on winning over superdelegates, the majority of whom have backed Clinton.
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Two days after Alton B. Sterling was laid to rest, on Sunday morning, a gunman shot six Baton Rouge police officers.
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I've found that I'm also able to rest on my side for longer periods of time than on my previous mattress.
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"The water picked them up, carried them, they managed to stay afloat and come to rest on our island," Duggan said.
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Five Halloweens in, it would've been easy for Brooklyn Nine-Nine to rest on its laurels and produce another fun heist.
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Debates around animal rights in India are often deeply polarizing and rest on a fierce defense of ethnic or religious tradition.
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He used part of the money to pay for school and spent the rest on cars, TVs, clothes, restaurants, and gambling.
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But the steel frames that the panels rest on are American made, manufactured by RBI Solar, which is based in Cincinnati.
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Democrats' hopes for securing the majority now rest on winning the lawsuit, creating the vacancy, and then winning the special election.
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We're told the bandmates paddled to the boys, then let them rest on their surfboards ... before padding safely back to shore.
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On Friday, divers checked the beds that the gates rest on to make sure that they would be able to close.
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"You rest on your laurels at your own peril," said Mr. Hickenlooper in an interview at the state's gold-domed Capitol.
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Inherently assimilationist, these stories rest on the conclusion that Asian characters are just as "American"—sometimes more "American"—than their tormentors.
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The moves rest on shaky legal ground and are almost certain to be challenged all the way to India's supreme court.
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The lion's share of blame would rest on elected officials, political parties, pundits, corporations, CEOs, activists, provocateurs and a disinterested citizenry.
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But Ms. Notley, whose political fortunes also rest on the project, wasn't the only person with tart words for Mr. Trudeau.
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After cooking these chops in the largest skillet you have, let them rest on a cutting board for a few minutes.
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Sewald, who was not on the 40-man roster at the start of the season, was getting a rest on Tuesday.
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After they fell, the two came to rest on the roof of the second-floor balcony in the hotel's rear courtyard.
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The Echo Flex plugs directly into any outlet, so it doesn't need to rest on a shelf if one isn't available.
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The action could rest on the grounds that Facebook's policies directing that integration are anticompetitive, the WSJ writes, citing unnamed sources.
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As in so many debates over identity, the stakes are high, and a lot is seen to rest on each judgment.
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With that in mind, Marcus put any talk of a conflict to rest on Friday — by stepping down from Coinbase's board.
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Pictures posted on the internet showed one carriage had come to rest on its side part way down a small slope.
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Economic research has also indicated that patent protections suppress future innovation by allowing intellectual property holders to rest on their laurels.
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Since the ottomans basically replace a coffee table, it's a good idea to have drink trays that can rest on top.
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For example, the application might rest on some dubious evidence, and the investigator might consciously choose not to confirm its accuracy.
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Once that was taken care of, I did what any sensible person would do—I spent the rest on new sneakers.
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They rest on top of sensitive hair cells and shift gently as we move, giving feedback that lets us stay upright.
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Divers located the vessel, which came to rest on its wheels on the lakebed, and authorities planned to recover it later Friday.
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La David T. Johnson, who was among four American soldiers killed in Niger earlier this month, was laid to rest on Saturday.
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Even if they eventually come to rest on the beanbag-holdover from college you're using as a coffee table — we won't judge.
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The Clippers won without Kawhi Leonard, who received a day of rest on the second night of a back-to-back scenario.
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Though New York proudly remains one of the most progressive states in the country, we cannot afford to rest on our laurels.
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The argument would rest on the claim that construction of the wall could upset water flows and quality as well as wildlife.
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But you should get as much sleep as you need to feel well-rested, then some more rest on top of that.
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But while your opinion of the company may rest on either side of the grand spectrum, Tesla's stock performance has been undeniable.
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She came to rest on her back, on the right side of the train, which was now the bottom of the train.
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Samsung has placed the S28 Plus' power button at the perfect height for my thumb to naturally rest on top of it.
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Though these concerns are important, they rest on the false premise that all high-fat diets are inherently high in animal products.
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Saoirse was laid to rest on Monday, following a suspected overdose last week at her family's storied Massachusetts compound in Hyannis Port.
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But all the suggestions rest on the government fixing infrastructure, such as unreliable electricity and some of the world's worst internet connections.
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Aretha Franklin will be laid to rest on Friday, two weeks after the legendary singer died of pancreatic cancer at age 76.
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Yet analysts say the plan's fate will rest on a massive, breakneck infrastructure build-out including LNG terminals, storage tanks and pipelines.
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They are often built with a bar that comes down from the car seat to rest on the floor of the car.
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"We want this to rest on as many shoulders as possible," Ben Decosse, a spokesperson for Timbercoast, said by phone from Germany.
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Nearby, a set of hangers rest on a white clothes railing, three of them bulbous and engorged with the colorful foam sculptures.
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In the clip, the gator can be seen strolling right up to the door, finally taking a rest on the welcome mat.
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So does this mean that progressives can rest on their laurels and stop fretting about the prospect of Le Pen becoming president?
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And Gronkowski gets an extra week of rest on a team that should be playing in January, something else you should like.
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Instead, their hopes of rapid growth rest on customers who have not previously used satellite data but have questions they want answered.
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Constitutional change forged in this way may rest on the shakiest of legal grounds and, from a political vantage, be wholly illegitimate.
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ET. ... —Late in final NCWTS final practice, Moffit's No. 16 Toyota came to rest on an access road after the engine expired.
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They are the ones who can compensate with longer rest on the weekends, because there is not as much of a deficit.
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On July 30, they were married at the Church of the Heavenly Rest on the Upper East Side, in a 10 a.m.
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An enormous amount will rest on whether Cohen can back up any allegations he makes — the single greatest unknown about his testimony.
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Cruz's hopes rest on emerging as a consensus alternative to Trump at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on July 18-21.
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Now, I watch as our daughter's blonde ringlets rest on her 2-year-old back as she scribbles with a neon crayon.
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In the game of cat and mouse between users and advertisers, digital rabble-rousers can hardly afford to rest on their laurels.
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Two versions of Vinicius—one with a small red shirt, the other blue—rest on the mat next to their respective coaches.
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The company will finally be laid to rest on March 15th, 2017, when the ability to signup and renew subscriptions will end.
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Time bars on civil claims rest on more solid ground, but there too, the arguments for reform — if not repeal — are strong.
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There are six narrow bunks in the cabin crew rest on Qantas' 787-9, the plane that operates the "Project Sunrise" flight.
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You need to go beyond the rigged economy and delve into the policies that rest on racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and other discrimination.
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The digressions and flashbacks rest on a familiar sequence: a crisis is followed by an attempt at sobriety and, usually, a relapse.
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Our democracy and our belief in the rule of law for all, including presidents, should not rest on such a soft foundation.
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Criminal punishment tends to rest on two broad principles: the seriousness of the wrongdoing, and the perpetrator's intent in committing the crime.
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From that point of view, Phillips' case might strike a deeper chord than arguments that rest on religious freedom or free speech.
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Even Max, the parrot he used to allow to rest on his shoulder, is gone, living with a former aide in Queens.
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In the eyes of the world, the success or failure of its grand ambition will rest on 23 players and a coach.
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Ann Craven's 'Pink Thinking of You' hangs above a 1950s-style couch from Franco Albini, and the plants rest on vintage stools.
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His environmental legacy, much like his overall legacy, suggests that good policies are not worth much if they rest on bad politics.
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Formal definitions of terrorism typically rest on motive, which can be tricky to determine, particularly in the immediate moments after an attack.
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When these lucky few look up from the page, their eyes rest on a soaring altar of books bathed in celestial light.
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Another oddity about assurances we shouldn't panic is that they often rest on taking the disease numbers from China at face value.
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Other news Questions about Iran strike continue -- Much of the focus in Washington continues to rest on the strike against Iranian Gen.
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For the Sonoma project, titled "Thresholds," five sculptures were placed in the central grass-filled plaza and the rest on surrounding blocks.
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The plumbing scam seems to rest on the idea that if the Airbnb is uninhabitable, hosts can't be penalized for cancelling reservations.
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In terms of pro tips, you may not want to let the strips rest on your gums, or you will experience irritation.
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The Clippers won without Kawhi Leonard, who received a day of rest on the second night of a back-to-back scenario.
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Siemiatkowski could, perhaps, afford to rest on his laurels but says he&aposs always looking for ways to improve Klarna&aposs efficiency.
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The bus rotated clockwise, ran off the right side of the road, rolled halfway over and came to rest on its top.
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The images often integrate with real surfaces and objects — imagine a virtual cup of coffee appearing to rest on a real table.
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Quite frankly, both parties' delusional visions rest on impossible promises of wealth, power and prosperity at no real cost to the populace.
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Nothing stays totally secret in the social media age — even deleted tweets — and hundreds of millions of dollars rest on entertainment personalities.
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He said the burden should rest on Congress to provide it increased resources for accelerated hiring, technological improvements and other security expenses.
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The keyboard can either rest on top of one half of the display, or it can be used as a detached accessory.
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Instead, it will rest on whether she enacts the kinds of feminist public policies that could be game changers for working women.
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The man's head is out of the frame, but his feet rest on a head that sports Zenil's own distinctive wavy bangs.
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The future of my job, my friends, my family, and my relationship with my partner all rest on who wins on November 8.
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Never before has he won more than seven of the opening 12 rounds, but he is not about to rest on any laurels.
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"I don't want to rest on what I've done and let that keep me from doing what I want to do," Willis said.
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But in truth, he was using new investments to pay off old ones, and spending much of the rest on his personal expenses.
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For starters, the Z is a solid piece of hardware, an object lesson in the fact that you can't rest on gimmick alone.
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Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, says one name has raced past the rest on its way to even more gains.
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Sense is designed to rest on your nightstand using internal sensors to monitor the room temperature, your own sleep behaviors and noise levels.
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Ultimately, Alphabet's strategic advantage against Comcast, AT&T and other massive ISPs is going to rest on a sort of mutually assured destruction.
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Now the National Library of Israel claimed Kafka as "a touchstone of modern Jewish cultural achievement" whose documents must rest on its shelves.
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This is not a speed bump: It would simply give priority to those willing to let the orders rest on the books longer.
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Seabirds rest on the sidewalk at the Hudson River Shore as the New York Skyline is seen from Exchange Place in Jersey City.
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Kendrick was driving his Ford F-250 when it struck a concrete barrier wall and flipped over, coming to rest on its roof.
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It used to be that you bought a GoPro, recorded a ton of footage, and then figured out the rest on your own.
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The company has been able to rest on its laurels for years, knowing that owning the biggest storefront gave it certain platform benefits.
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Rapper XXXTentacion will be laid to rest on Wednesday in Florida, just over one week after the 20-year-old was fatally shot.
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There's the risk of cramp causing the full weight of the individual to rest on the face, physical harm, and psychological trauma too.
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We cannot rest on this year's success, but instead must build on it by relentlessly innovating, experimenting and disrupting even our own practices.
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Don't be the Aries hungover in a pile of dirty laundry; be the Aries who got enough rest on some beautiful clean sheets!
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You don't really have a problem sticking to things, but that may be exactly why you've put your own rest on the backburner.
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Don't stop optimizing Just because you're seeing a lot of success with a particular campaign doesn't mean you should rest on your laurels.
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That emphasis on constant hard work has stayed with Thiem, even when his superlative ability could allow him to rest on his talent.
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McCain is expected to be laid to rest on Sunday at the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Md.. View the discussion thread.
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If the 2016 election is close, and it's looking that way, the future of the country may rest on the Roman Catholic vote.
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Nowadays, ordinarily, I'll do the preparation—the programming, the arranging and the rest—on the computer, and then I'll just convert to analog.
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But the very idea of a market price does rest on the idea that the very top bosses are, to some extent, interchangeable.
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They were inviting Florida evacuees to have a proper meal, pay what they could (or not) and eat the rest on the house.
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In the past, criminal cases about solicitation have focussed on cash, so Mueller's case would rest on a novel interpretation of the law.
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They rest on proof by association: if your side says it, then it's true; if the other side says it, then it's false.
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And while the fate of humanity doesn't rest on your shoulders, you can learn a lot from Eleanor and Michaell in this scenario.
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Already, there are grumblings among some M&A bankers who have always viewed themselves as a cut above the rest on Wall Street.
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The vessel sank in approximately 15 feet of water and came to rest on the lake floor at a depth of 70 feet.
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GROWING OPTIMISM Should the countries reach a deal, the size of the market reaction will likely rest on the details of the agreement.
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Even if a rehearing were granted, the decision would ultimately rest on the appointment made by the next President of the United States.
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All of which assumes the prosecution is correct and Rodriguez killed her child— a supposition many experts say could rest on shaky science.
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However, the feud was publicly put to rest on May 18, when Charles released a video titled "No More Lies" about the scandal.
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The LDF and the EEOC argue that those rulings rest on outdated notions of what race is and what racial discrimination looks like.
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Freedman routinely tests the limits of subjectivity, just as he is testing the limits of the flimsy physical structures his sculptures rest on.
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This negativity bias in voting behavior undermines traditional theories of electoral accountability that rest on incumbents' ability to deliver policy and performance benefits.
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Lynch knows where the F key is, where the J key is and he knows where your hands should rest on the keyboard.
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Nor does Roe rest on outdated facts; medical advances have made abortion safer, whereas maternal mortality rates in the United States have climbed.
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On Thursday, Mr. Bush will be laid to rest on the grounds of his presidential library and museum at Texas A&M University.
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"This support does not rest on mediocre and lame consensus among the countless opinions that never cease dividing our old country," he said.
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In the end, I fear, it's going to rest on the people — on whether enough Americans are willing to take a public stand.
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Late Tuesday, Berkshire said the decision would rest on whether Buffett and Munger both agree the trading price is below Berkshire's intrinsic value.
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Though the bezels are thinner, there's still enough of it for your thumb and inner palm to rest on without touching the screen.
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The Obama administration's move against for-profits was, in part, intended to close the worst colleges and keep the rest on their toes.
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Getting into the zoo was more than I ever expected from our little experiment, but I'm not one to rest on my laurels.
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There was a cassette tape in there so I removed it and threw the rest on the back of the pick-up truck.
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At the base of the tree, there is a large space where visitors can linger and rest on seats arranged in a circle.
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The standards rest on responses to 16 questions which assess the methodology and the assumptions which form the backbone of any publicly-released poll.
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And while a case's outcome doesn't rest on a sole definition, Urban Dictionary has ultimately been a lexical resource that's aided in legal decisions.
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Having 40 million followers on social media and starring in a Hollywood blockbuster would be enough for most people to rest on their laurels.
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It's just a couple of houses in the middle of nowhere, a few on the American side and the rest on the Mexican side.
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There is not much holding it up apart from the institutions we build, which themselves rest on a fine balance of costs and benefits.
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The YouTube sensation was laid to rest on June 16 in a private funeral for family and friends prior to a public memorial service.
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The riders will rest on Monday before stage 16 when the peloton faces three daunting ascents during Tuesday's 222km ride from Rovetta to Bormio.
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The ASL Airlines Hungary cargo plane came to rest on the road next to Orio al Serio International Airport in the city of Bergamo.
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Take Off All Your Cool Carpenter says that this song started with the riff that distinguishes this track from the rest on the album.
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The Democratic nominee didn't appear to flinch as the insect took a split-second rest on her face at Washington University in St. Louis.
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JG: I think I should rest on my laurels for a couple of days before I stretch my neck out with the next one.
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Everyone agrees that New Yorkers deserve a rest on Sunday, but, as Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia said, they could define it for themselves.
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Here the monster (Portuguese, around two pounds) comes whole, tempura-fried, and laid to rest on a bed of patatas bravas and lemon yogurt.
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Satya Nadella is determined not to rest on the laurels of Microsoft Office, if a new interview with Business Insider Poland is any indication.
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We can't rest on companies from the 1990s like Google, or the 1970s like Apple and Microsoft as the final wave of innovative companies.
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In this sense, MacCarthy is absolutely right in fearing that any of Gropius's legacy should rest on such a scanty reading of his achievements.
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The headphones also come with a neat charging dock that can rest on your desk and also serve as a stand for your headphones.
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Trump ended up pardoning Butter, and Bread will also live the rest of its short life at "Gobblers Rest" on the Virginia Tech campus.
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The intelligent defense of free speech should not rest on the notion that we must tolerate every form of speech, no matter how offensive.
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Ms. Misra offered a helpful reminder: Pack it in your carry-on for the flight so that you get some rest on the way.
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There we strapped on our gas masks, tried to get some rest on the floor and then crawled back up to bed at dawn.
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My books rest on extensive research, and I try very hard to make sure whatever I say or argue is based on credible foundations.
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I think, over time, political reporting started to rest on a picture of the political system that most journalists carried around in their heads.
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The high-heat group is further subdivided into the bakers, such as Co. and Totonno's, whose reputations rest on their dough, and the cooks.
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The fate of the bill, which would cut more than 22017 percent of Planned Parenthood's funding, could rest on the issue of abortion. 213.
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The decision could rest on complicated procedural grounds, and it may not immediately be clear what the decision means for people seeking an abortion.
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Despite the political landmines erupting at the White House, Democrats cannot simply rest on their laurels and expect Republicans to abandon a vulnerable president.
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No matter whom you are, no matter where you are from, your dreams rest on a foundation that you can turn into your reality.
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Free-speech campaigners have bemoaned this assault on bookshops, not least because Schillings's threats appear to rest on shaky legal foundations, even in Britain.
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"[Management] then gave you a kind of rest-on-their-laurels forecast that brought the stock back to earth and then some," Cramer said.
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Klobuchar, in an attempt to put any concerns to rest on that topic, had one of her strongest moments of the debates so far.
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Then I began noticing other couples in a way I hadn't before, how a hand would gently rest on a leg, head or shoulder.
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He told them that the outcome could rest on psychiatric and psychological testimony to determine whether it was a case of murder or manslaughter.
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There are so many other verbs out there — to wear, to rest on, to hold aloft, to open, to drink — that poetry can enact.
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But its success will rest on the quality of the content and the value on offer — and we still have little idea about either.
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TV's most basic principles rest on casts of characters living out multiple stories at once, the best to grab our increasingly abbreviated attention spans.
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Law professors said legal challenges would likely rest on arguing that the provision interferes with the protection of states' rights under the U.S. Constitution.
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Meanwhile, guardians can rest on one of 617 fanciful, shocking orange park benches while their young charges clamber about on the furniture's surrealistically altered parts.
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But deep in the pockets of the insatiable social media app lies a few accounts that stand out from the rest on our Discover Page.
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Shan'ann Watts, her two daughters and her unborn son will be laid to rest on Saturday, more than two weeks after their bodies were found.
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The socialist vision of society doesn't rest on the impoverishment of everyone, but the comfort of everyone — we all enjoy the benefits of our work.
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Whether the ROG Phone II is a fit for you doesn't rest on you being a gamer who's looking for the right kind of phone.
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If the World Bank's dream of a world free of poverty is ever fulfilled, will the bank then sit back and rest on its laurels?
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Labour's hopes rest on changing the subject from Brexit to matters on which it is stronger, such as the National Health Service, housing and schools.
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It's as if the show's management knew they wanted an RPG explosion and a car crash, and simply ad libbed the rest on the fly.
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Successful detection will rest on crunching the combined data from a vast array of rapidly spinning neutron stars known as pulsars—the more, the better.
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Whether or not the United States moves away from its best democratic traditions doesn't rest on the Constitution or on simple fidelity to constitutional institutions.
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Meanwhile, guardians can rest on one of 65553 fanciful, shocking orange park benches while their young charges clamber about on the furniture's surrealistically altered parts.
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Meanwhile, guardians can rest on one of 16 fanciful, shocking orange park benches while their young charges clamber about on the furniture's surrealistically altered parts.
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D. washes the dishes (we trade off cooking and cleaning), and then we rest on the couch to digest and scroll aimlessly through the news.
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These and other achievements -- including opposition to racial discrimination in higher education, public housing and jury deliberations -- rest on the margin of his single vote.
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However, the majority of the expansion seems to rest on the individual exchanges,or the state-based marketplaces where individuals can buy health insurance policies.
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"LocationSmart will fight this lawsuit because the allegations of wrongdoing are meritless and rest on recycled falsehoods," a LocationSmart spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
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Watson, who 11 days ago collected a PGA Tour-leading third win of the season, said he was not content to rest on his laurels.
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Should Trump win the caucuses tonight, the nomination race's outcome seems to rest on whether an anti-Trump vote could coalesce around a single candidate.
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It's clearly a right-handed mouse, molded to fit the hand and let your thumb rest on the little shelf there, something I've always appreciated.
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Two weeks after her sudden death, royal family friend and British socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson was laid to rest on Monday in a private funeral.
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I'm able to comfortably grip my hand around the phone, while my index finger can rest on the back and easily reach the power button.
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Most disturbingly, an attenuated appendage, which may or may not be a male member, hangs down from the bottom edge to rest on the floor.
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Twenty Love Poems was a critical and even something of a commercial success, but Neruda found himself unwilling or unable to rest on his laurels.
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Although it may be tempting to dismiss the reports of energy on the left as "fake news," Republican candidates cannot simply rest on their laurels.
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"I'm still a cheerleader, but I don't let my (staff) or myself rest on our laurels because I know there is more to be had."
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UnitedHealth's new CEO may not be looking over his shoulder with worry, but he told investors he's not going to rest on the company's laurels.
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In such conditions, even a well-established company cannot rest on its expertise; there is pressure to keep learning what's new and anticipating what's next.
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Second, the U.S. and others must make clear that our interests in Hong Kong — economic, personal, educational and cultural — rest on the rule of law.
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There was a sizeable arm rest on the inner side of my seat — what a joy not to have to fight someone else for it!
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Bush will be laid to rest on the museum's grounds, alongside his wife, Barbara, and their daughter Robin, who died of leukemia as a child.
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Like the rest of Hain, the brand can no longer rest on the fact that it is organic as its stand-alone draw to shoppers.
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Whether they are appropriate or not, Nazi analogies rest on broad similarities of motive (racism) and practice (cruelty) rather than detailed concerns about specific tactics.
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The tip set off wide speculation on where Trian was aiming - a guessing game among bankers and investors that was put to rest on Tuesday.
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These regulations rest on disputed and shoddy claims about porn harming marriages, leading teens down a path of risky behavior, and even causing erectile dysfunction.
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A lot of the government's hopes re: data protection appear to rest on not changing very much vis-a-vis the current data protection regime.
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A win or less may ultimately rest on the skills of the player (or, in the case of football, team), but the crowd isn't irrelevant.
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Moreover, lawmakers and aides tell CNN that the current concerns rest on the likelihood of coming into contact with an individual who contracted the virus.
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Means TV is unique, though, in that its value proposition does not necessarily rest on its content as much as the idea of its content.
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It then lifts its legs up and tips itself forward to rest on its mandibles and antennae, which balance it like arms, Dr. Grasso said.
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And, in doing so, it rejected the very idea that the primary burden of caring for the poor should rest on state or local communities.
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A man takes a photograph while his friends rest on deck chairs at a water slide and swimming pool complex in Pyongyang in September 28.
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Also, he patented his design for a suspended cage to hold the internal mechanism so the clocks no longer have to rest on flat surfaces.
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Tellingly, Russia's hopes rest on its captain, the coolheaded goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev, who presumably will be tasked with blocking an endless barrage of opponents' shots.
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In 66 percent, the flood is due to the wickedness of man, and in 57 percent the boat comes to rest on a mountain top.
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But Warren also ties it to her signature anti-corruption bill, arguing that the prospects for legislative action rest on wholesale reform to lobbying laws.
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A taut string outlines an incomplete rectangle against the white plywood sheets, which rest on the white museum wall — seemingly blending into the exhibition space.
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In Minneapolis, a circa-1600 copy of Cranach's painting "Martin Luther on His Deathbed" (1546) shows the fleshy Reformer tranquilly at rest on cloudlike pillows.
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He rightly says that our problems are more cultural than structural, but our hopes rest on some structural reforms to redress some of the imbalance.
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Flickering hopes to repeal Obamacare this year rest on a simple Republican argument: By the virtues of federalism, states will do it better than Washington.
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Cases often rest on proving that women didn't say "no," or that they were too drunk to be allowed to call themselves victims of assault.
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Some of my large competitors rest on their laurels after launching a new technology, which in my opinion is asking to be selected for extinction.
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Samsung's Galaxy Buds Plus fit more snugly in the ear, providing a tighter seal than Apple's regular AirPods, which which rest on the ear canal.
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Buttons for various controls rest on the side of the bar, including volume, source, a dedicated Bluetooth audio button, and the all-important power button.
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"Companies can't necessarily just rest on their laurels and assume that their policies are the most advanced or are really working for women," says Yee.
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The blame will initially rest on Jared and Ivanka, but every day that he doesn't fire them will move him closer to becoming Amnesty Donald.
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The water in the pit, on the other hand, rarely freezes, and the birds saw it as a place to rest on their wearying journey.
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Theresa May's lasting power in Number 10 may rest on her vow to deliver Brexit, a process which itself has a two year allotted timeframe.
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As policymakers consider their next moves on healthcare, they should adopt three core principles, all of which rest on the Hippocratic Oath: do no harm.
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While the fate of these young people may be tied to some version of border security, it should not rest on the issue of citizenship.
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While some swept up on the beaches along the Namibian coast, spurring a diamond rush in 240, others came to rest on the ocean floor.
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The SEC emphasized that the disapproval does not rest on an evaluation of whether bitcoin or blockchain technology has value as an innovation or investment.
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Tragedy became the raw, dramatically posed Adam in bronze, whose head seeking rest on its own shoulder is forever held in that moment of seeking.
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We get it Yeezus, it's a long and arduous process making sure "Wolves" is perfect but even the Lord needed rest on the seventh day.
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This is where Rogers's research is really breaking new ground: The key for Democrats to regain the state legislatures may rest on President Obama's popularity.
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Such designs deliberately restrict certain behaviors in public spaces, and while they affect everyone, they especially target homeless individuals, who cannot rest on these surfaces.
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The fleeing suspect&aposs truck landed on a spike but continued on for another mile before striking a barrier and coming to rest on its hood.
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And if you insist on playing with a mouse and keyboard on your couch at all times, there are solutions designed to rest on your lap.
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" The key was to develop a central character for the story to rest on, "someone who embodied the pain, sadness, and rage present in clipping's song.
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According to Palm, the costume is composed of a hiking backpack with PVC pipe through it, allowing most of the rig to rest on his shoulders.
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The technological unemployment argument, for example, seems to rest on the assumption that UBI will decrease the labor supply — and that this is a good thing.
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Whereas I would normally take time to rest on my bed, here I went to the gaming hall in the park, playing table tennis, collecting pins.
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But they won't be able to rest on their laurels: the next launch, with similarly mysterious conditions, will take place within two weeks of the first.
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"I thought I was going to rest on the way here, but I didn't want to sit on the shit," said Santos, laughing at his luck.
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That is because enforcing such a narrow definition of impeachment would rest on Mr Dershowitz's second claim—that impeachment proceedings may be subject to judicial review.
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The chances of success rest on the fact that Mr Lighthizer's concerns about China are shared by others, and in particular by the EU and Japan.
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Although it remains the biggest PC game marketplace, with more than 150 million registered users, the company clearly recognizes that it can't rest on its laurels.
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Carey knows it would be so much easier to rest on her laurels and milk the hits, as she has done with her yearly holiday shows.
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The Texas daughters who authorities say were gunned down by their mom last Friday will be laid to rest on Saturday in Alabama, PEOPLE has confirmed.
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Nodine is an efficient man with a big white mustache; much of the day-to-day workings of this $21860 million plant rest on his shoulders.
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The company's future may rest on making sure that original content is strong, and also expanding into internationally-oriented original content like its original show 3%.
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Vertepac says 95 percent of the load rests on the hip belt, with the rest on the shoulders in order to keep the load under control.
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With crazy work schedules and afternoon happy hours that sometimes lead to even happier nights (wink, wink), adults tend to put rest on the back burner.
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State media reports stopped short of openly declaring that the rest on board were dead, but there was no word of other survivors by Friday night.
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The vehicle then rolled onto a frozen pond and came to rest on its side, Chief David Bucknam of the Skowhegan Police Department confirmed to PEOPLE.
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"In light of growing spending pressures … this deficit target will rest on ambitious revenue and growth targets, reviving the quantity vs quality of consolidation," she said.
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"Basically the anopheles likes to rest on a wall surface between feedings and thus is poisoned by the DDT that is on the walls," Goldman said.
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CF Marcell Ozuna was given a rest on Tuesday and was not in the lineup one day after the first two-homer performance of his career.
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Sensibly, then, the test for whether or not a weapon is protected by the Second Amendment does not rest on whether or not it is dangerous.
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In a screaming hot pan, she sears off a few scallops so they're perfectly caramelized on one side only, then lets them rest on a plate.
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"I can't rest on my laurels, and I need to now really drill down and work on marketing and distribution of the Skinnygirl brand," she said.
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When the Supreme Court hears arguments on Tuesday, the administration's attempts to end the program protecting "Dreamers" could rest on a top aide's actions in 22017.
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"I think if my family wasn't so — that they didn't work so hard and weren't so omnipresent maybe I'd just rest on my laurels," West said.
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When Harron finally lets the camera rest on Grace for the series' longest scene, she allows the tint of the film to deepen into Gothic shadow.
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The 10 films and TV projects will all be released in the next two years, some theatrically and the rest on Disney's upcoming streaming service Disney+.
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The best way to grip the Oasis is to slide your fingers under the fat side and let your thumb rest on top of the screen.
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The absence of wing landing gear means once it slows enough, the plane leans to one side and a wingtip comes to rest on the ground.
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All eyes will be on Mexico's presidential election on Sunday, but the key to the country's future will rest on how the congressional contests shake out.
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Pizzagate and QAnon, both debunked, rest on the theory that the rich and powerful, in particular Democrats, have been running an international child sex trafficking ring.
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Unidentified victims' remains from the March, 2019 crash of a Boeing 737 Max in Ethiopia were laid to rest on Thursday by workers from Ethiopian Airlines.
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Though Wawrinka has played much longer in New York this time around, both men will have had a full day's rest on Saturday before the match.
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" Philip Kalikman of New York said that editors' assurances that the guidelines would indeed be followed, "rest on a lot of wishful thinking and good intentions.
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So after some playful banter and a largely feigned lack of urgency, citizens rolled over and extended one arm out to rest on the bedside table.
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The NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the EEOC argue that those rulings rest on outdated notions of what race is and what racial discrimination looks like.
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Because the administration's actions blatantly contradict its own findings, the tariffs imposed on aluminum from Quebec and Canada appear to rest on very shaky legal grounds.
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Now Davis and other moderate Democrats are trying to woo those voters back, and the party's hopes in the November election could rest on their success.
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At the same time, if Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving opts for free agency this summer, the future of the franchise may rest on Tatum's shoulders.
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Her grand goal was to make it to the other side of the 25-yard pool without having to stop and rest on the lane line.
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Eventually, you slump backwards on the soft mountain of a local park, click open one last beer, and rest on a bed of freshly mown grass.
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"I can't rest on my laurels, and I need to now really drill down and work on marketing and distribution of the Skinnygirl brand," she says.
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It is going to have an impact, but it is not going to be the be all end all where we can rest on our laurels.
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Her eyes left his face and with what seemed a quadrupling in depth came following his to rest on those rectangles of warmth alive like blood.
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Mr. Volkov said that all of the Anti-Corruption Foundation's 45 regional offices had been raided this week — two on Tuesday and the rest on Thursday.
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Being stuck in a hellish cell with someone means you must often place your leg over his, or let your shoulder or back rest on his.
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You simply write a config file that, for example, says you want to run 70% of your capacity on EC2 and the rest on spot instances.
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He applauds all the developments of recent decades in constitutional protection for sexual privacy, but wisely warns believers in freedom not to rest on their laurels.
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Mothers cool their children from the sticky summer heat with hand-held fans while others rest on hospital floors, holding drips, waiting for a free bed.
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But it is important, from time to time, to remind yourself just what a spider's web of bullshit our cultural notions of romance actually rest on.
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The four-engine plane sent up a towering cloud of black smoke, with a tail wing coming to rest on a highway median, television images showed.
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BECKY QUICK: But there-- unfortunately we're not gonna allow you to rest on your laurels this week because we have some major news that's breaking this morning.
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Risks are exacerbated if patients don't eat or drink enough, if their skin remains wet for extended periods, or if medical devices continually rest on the skin.
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As a Hindu, he says his hand will rest on the Bhagavad Gita -- holy scriptures written in Sanskrit that form part of several holy books in Hinduism.
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"Our legitimacy abroad rest on our democracy at home," Buttigieg said, pivoting to his campaign pitch to revamp American democracy by doing away with the electoral college.
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She wears a bejeweled, imperial headdress, her luxuriously colored cloak pulled back to reveal one of her breasts as her ringed fingers rest on her naked thigh.
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Silicon Valley has led the way elsewhere, pioneering the idea of a literal "Digital Sabbath"—insisting employees take a day of technology-free rest on the weekend.
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But just because it leads the pack in many of those categories doesn't mean Yeti is content to rest on its laurels — quite the contrary, in fact.
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McDonald's all-day breakfast spurred same-store-sales growth for two straight quarters, and the company promised back in April that it wouldn't rest on its laurels.
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But parliamentary arithmetic remains difficult and May's success or failure will rest on whether there are enough lawmakers in the middle ground to force the deal through.
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Unlike the Federal Reserve and Wall Street, institutions that are managed by humans, Bitcoin was supposed to rest on the infallible logic of math and computer code.
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McCain has memorial and funeral services in D.C. starting Friday and will be laid to rest on Sunday at the U.S. Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland.
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Trey Songz put rumors that he's been dating Steve Harvey's 21-year-old stepdaughter to rest on Monday ... by confirming they're absolutely boo'd up heading into 2019.
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But as growth in smartphone sales slows, companies like Qualcomm and Samsung are eyeing that business as well and Intel cannot afford to rest on its laurels.
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There, she was laid to rest on the island in a ceremony witnessed only by her family, senior members of the royal family and several close staffers.
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Their approach to child-rearing tends to rest on the idea that children grow up by themselves, and need above all to be kept happy and safe.
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Top image: Spill-containing booms rest on eelgrass beds at lowtide, just downslope from a contaminated beach, with the sunken Nathan E. Stewart looming in the background.
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Floyd will spend 24 days behind bars—the rest on house arrest—and will have to do 30 hours of community service and pay a $5,115 fine.
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It knows what worked about God of War — solid action combat with mythical battles of massive scale — but it's not content to just rest on that foundation.
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The company said months ago that it planned to whittle free accounts down from a terabyte to only 1,000 images and delete the rest on Feb. 5.
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Cables are safest in deep water where they can rest on a relatively flat seabed, and won't rub against rocks or be at risk of other disturbances.
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Very little has changed factually since then, so any hopes for merger approval would necessarily need to rest on the changed political situation in the United States.
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Uber's downward spiral over the past few months is ample evidence of how much a company's bottom line can rest on the public's impression of its CEO.
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The biggest questions that remain probably rest on buy-in from city partners and the pace of rollout with the widely differing needs of individual urban markets.
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The success of any deal is widely seen to rest on the willingness of China, which has resisted pressure to curb its vast fleet, to accept restrictions.
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The Senate majority in the next Congress seems to rest on six extremely close toss-up races in New Hampshire, Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Missouri and Indiana.
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" He explains the $4 million "allows us to scale operations to onboard the thousands of labels and publishers already signed up and get the rest on board.
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The argument that Dota 2 is headed for "niche" status seems to rest on three indicators: First, it's not attracting investment from established teams or outside investors.
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Instead of earpads that cancel outside noise, the headphones have ancillary tabs that rest on top of the ears, making the sound feel more ambient and realistic.
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In the areas where our services are better, we try not to rest on our laurels because we see them trying to catch up all the time.
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Only one race, the British Grand Prix, will be broadcast live and free-to-air in Britain this year with the rest on Sky Sports pay television.
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"We do have a lot of people that love the nostalgia and history of Kellogg's, but we don't want to just rest on that nostalgia," he said.
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I just wanted to say it out loud as an Apple optimist; Apple can't rest on its laurels and the marketplace will not wait forever for innovation.
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Place a saucepan half filled with water over medium heat and cover with heatproof mixing bowl large enough to snugly rest on the rim of the saucepan.
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Then I gather my tools, the cherry sounding-board tray that will rest on my lap, the phone, the bird book to look up the purple martin.
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They did not rest on their laurels in the off-season, adding center Paul Stastny in free agency and wing Max Pacioretty in a trade with Montreal.
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The decision about any delay in the vote could rest on the opinions of two Republican women: Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine.
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Try and keep your thighs parallel to the floor and make sure your feet rest on the floor or some sort of footrest (a box is fine).
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Law professors have said legal challenges would likely rest on arguing that the provision interferes with the protection of states' rights under the U.S. Constitution's 10th Amendment.
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But with the Senate so narrowly divided, Mr. Trump's vow to repeal President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement could rest on the hot-button issue of abortion.
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To the extent that President Trump's comments and policy moves reflect a focus on reducing the number of low-skilled immigrants, they also rest on bad economics.
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The company&aposs hopes rest on almost doubling sales with its first SUV, which enters production in 2020, particularly by attracting more female buyers to the brand.
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But on Lap 153 of 188, Bowyer spun in Turn 3 with a flat tire, and his car came to rest on the apron, unable to move.
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I like to let the shaped gnocchi rest on a semolina-dusted baking sheet for an hour before cooking them, but it's fine to skip that step.
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No such campaigns were found on CrowdRise or FundRazer, but 363.673,1.67 were found on GoFundMe and the rest on YouCaring, which was acquired by GoFundMe this year.
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A menagerie of ambitious politicians fused together different platforms and programs, and fought over fundamental issues: How much should rest on direct as opposed to representative democracy?
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Advances in science and technology, for example, rest on basic research that was first funded by the government and then brought to market by the private sector.
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It would have been easy enough for the man credited with saving the euro to rest on his laurels for the last few months of his tenure.
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But the reality is that it will likely rest on her shoulders, as well as those of Murkowski, whether Brett Kavanaugh is elevated to the Supreme Court.
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If Mr. Paul remains opposed, Mr. Goodfriend's chances could rest on Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, who is in his home state undergoing treatment for cancer.
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Then, he said, Republican hopes will rest on Trump's most recent pick for the high court, Brett Kavanaugh, who was installed in October after a bruising confirmation battle.
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Despite the inherent confidence gained from such a victory, Miller is wise enough to not rest on his laurels against Lauzon despite emerging the victor last time around.
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Touch typists, those whose fingers do rest on the home row, are less vulnerable to the attack because they're constantly transferring heat to random keys as they type.
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David Candelaria, New York State Police "The vehicle did lose control, overturned several times and came to final rest on the west shoulder into the marsh," said Maj.
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A black pick-up truck that had been towing a trailer had come to rest on top of a center median, it's rear wheels well off the ground.
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey star and her brother Joe Gorga laid their mother — whose died last week at the age of 66 — to rest on Tuesday.
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And it's going to rest on whether or not Apple's bid to unlock a new tier of paying customers is going to play out the way it expects.
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The father of two Texas sisters who were killed by their mother inspired friends and family with his strength as his daughters were laid to rest on Saturday.
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Shows about gangs and guns too often rest on gratuitous fight scenes to forward the narrative, while "The Chi" lingers at funerals and kerbside vigils to fallen teenagers.
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Mr Trump suggested that players who rest on one knee during the national anthem be summarily fired by their teams, as their actions dishonoured America and its flag.
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His economy ministry says Brazil's economic growth and inflation prospects for years to come rest on closing the huge budget gap created by the country's generous pension system.
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Even a successful design company like Apple can't rest on its laurels with a single smartphone shape; it must constantly develop new designs and appearances for its products.
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The company's future growth prospects rest on "solving more problems" for Grindr's core gay user group, including things like places to go and things to do, he said.
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An air of disappointment descends on November 133 as Venus clashes with the planet of illusion, Neptune—make time to rest on this day and don't overthink things.
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These twins had an absolutely bananas upbringing, and since the past never quite gets put to rest on Pretty Little Liars, I'm dying to hear more about it.
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When it comes to infectious disease outbreaks, the difference between a mild localized illness or a deadly worldwide plague may rest on the single protein of a microbe.
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"The charges rest on a beam of concordant elements," Manteaux said, acknowledging that the case rests on circumstantial evidence since the doctor was not caught in the act.
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Fourth-quarter results will once again rest on the back of digital growth but also on power, aviation and healthcare segments, which generate the largest amount of revenue.
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"The burden for de-bunking fake news should not rest on people," she said, adding that the non-binding code of principles could turn out to be toothless.
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We believe any decision to relax sanctions on Sudan should rest on the conduct of the Government of Sudan in relation to their treatment of the Sudanese people.
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His longshot hopes of wresting the nomination from her grasp rest on unexpected breakthrough wins that harvest large swaths of delegates and jolt the presumption of her dominance.
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It's perhaps a reason why this adorable thing took some time out from the swell, leaping out of the sea and taking a rest on the beach's steps.
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Zola CEO Shan-lyn Ma said that two years ago the company spent 60 percent of its ad budget on Facebook and most of the rest on Google.
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Sutherland — himself the son of esteemed actor Donald Sutherland — says that his daughter doesn't rest on the family name to work her way up in the industry, though.
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The Solid-Colored Background: Most of Zara's floral patterns rest on a solid background that's typically white, ivory, navy blue, terra-cotta red, black, or peachy pink. 2.
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The plane struck a chain-link fence before coming to rest on a snow-covered embankment just feet from Flushing Bay with its left wing tank leaking fuel.
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"The fact that we now show a positive financial result doesn't mean that we can rest on our laurels," Vattenfall Chief Executive Magnus Hall said in a statement.
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Golden State still won, 115-106, but Curry's absence reminded the Warriors and their fans just how much their success and their hopes rest on Curry's lower extremities.
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With the legs forming a multicolored copse of vertical bars below, the sculpture is almost functional (though everything about the piece seems to rest on the word "almost").
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The interior had two levels, with the first four to six feet at ground level and the rest on a slightly raised platform accessed by a single step.
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"In Gillette's razors, the blades rest on miniature springs which are able to move up and down and automatically adjust to the pressure of the hand," Vanoosthuyze said.
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The financial watchdog emphasized in the Winklevoss decision that the disapproval did not rest on whether bitcoin or blockchain technology had value as an innovation, or an investment.
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The Economy Ministry says Brazil's growth and inflation prospects for years to come will rest on closing the huge budget gap created by the country's generous pension system.
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The result is a record that's cacophonous yet strangely catchy, showing that Pig Destroyer isn't content to rest on their laurels and are still taking huge strides forward.
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Never a pair to rest on their laurels, they've been releasing single after single and smashing the European circuit, and now they're back with a brand new album.
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His economy ministry says Brazil's economic growth and inflation prospects for years to come rest on closing the massive budget gap created by the country's generous pension system.
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Sitting down for a meal at the Lakes of the Clouds Hut, which offers hikers shelter, food and a place to rest on the slopes of Mount Washington.
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What's beautiful is that this work doesn't rest on me alone — there are so many organizers who are building multiracial and intergenerational coalitions and challenging the status quo.
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The choice to use nuclear weapons in war for the first time since 1945 is too consequential to rest on the shoulders and mind of just one person.
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If you are at rest on the Earth (I'm not judging, just assuming you are on Earth), then the Earth pulls down on you with the gravitational force.
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Bias trainings like the ones being conducted by Starbucks rest on the idea that racism lives in a person's heart and mind, and eradicating it is internal work.
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Since he likely can't persuade the electorate to support him outright, Trump's reelection hopes rest on sustaining enthusiasm among his supporters and depressing it for his Democratic opponent.
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Women cover their heads with palmetto leaves as they rest on the road after the passage of Hurricane Dorian, near High Rock in Grand Bahama on Sept. 5.
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Get the Zabuton Meditation Mat for $43 See Details If you're looking for a bit more cushion to rest on, then this round Zafu cushion is for you.
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Between hot, salty tears, I squint down and see that I've involuntarily clenched both fists which have come to rest on either side of my ramen bowl. Shit.
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If you're someone who struggles with lower back pain, lumbar support pillows that rest on the back of your pelvis have been shown to increase comfort while seated.
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Inside, the Los Angeles-based designers Waka Waka and Machinehistories have erected a curved wall of blond California wood where the books rest on shelves and wooden pegs.
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They rest on rubble found in Bushwick, what's left in the street and in vacant lots, where older edifices are being replaced by more upscale housing and development.
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No matter what you think about the whole Kardashian-Jenner family, it would be easy for any of them to rest on their laurels — and salaries from the show.
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He is 71, with oval-shaped glasses that rest on the ridge of his nose when he reads and eyebrows that arch toward each other like upward-facing arrows.
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Inside a serene space, singular objects rest on plinths: these are crowns, or at least some semblance of what a crown might be, presented as precious trophies or boons.
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Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, whose hopes rest on winning some of the more moderate voters Buttigieg has appealed to, have increased their focus on the 38-year-old Midwesterner.
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Thoughts of the future began to nag: One day her mother would be old and it would rest on her, Anna, to do things for the both of them.
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Human tissues from unethical experiments conducted in Guatemala in the 1940s might still rest on the shelves of US government labs, according to a new report by medical historians.
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Today, some stopped to rest on the steps of the DOO, out of breath, before keeling over, while others made it inside to the airlock lounge before passing out.
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Most of its future hopes rest on Paulo Dybala, a 24-year-old attacker who finished 20th in last year's Ballon d'Or but played just 22 minutes in Russia.
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He was sentenced to 30 years in prison, with 15 years behind bars and the rest on probation, and ordered to pay $454,706 in restitution to his 9770 victims.
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Related: Mud Paintings, Icicle Sculptures, and More Temporary Nature Art Saturday: Chalk Mugshots Rest on Asphalt Paper at MoMA PS1 An Interactive Reflecting Pool Fills a Madrid Meat Locker
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Two of these series rest on the broad shoulders of two traditionally handsome white men — SEAL Team's David Boreanaz and The Brave's Mike Vogel — to move their stories forward.
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From my perch as an economic observer, my most immediate concerns rest on future U.S. economy policy, which you may very well be directing in a few short months.
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After thousands of fans paid their respects to the late Queen of Soul this week, Aretha Franklin will be laid to rest on Friday following a star-studded funeral.
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The bottom line: "There is no doubt that Modi's politics rest on polarizing the country, but he has polarized very successfully," as Axios fellow Phanindra Dahal pithily puts it.
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Jackie and Rande, who have been married for 17 years, will spend some of the money on bills and the rest on their grandchildren — ensuring their futures are secure.
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His vehicle veered onto the paved shoulder and hit a raised concrete curb and a guard rail, then overturned and came to rest on its roof, the CHP said.
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Look up and you may register the absence of the the engine, transmission, rotor, and fuel, a combined 6,000 pounds of hardware that rest on top of conventional helicopters.
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With Rockets C Nene out for rest on Thursday, Harrell posted nine points, nine rebounds and three assists over 21 minutes in a win against the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Just a pic from a little photo shoot in 2014 ... Check out my feet ... No it doesn't hurt... I must be weird Check out the rest on my Facebook!
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The Linkin Park lead singer was laid to rest on Sunday in a private service near the late singer's home at South Coast Botanical Garden in Palos Verdes Estates.
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We had to rest on our heels so the sharp oyster shells didn't pierce the waders before we started wriggling the knife between the hinges in the oyster shells.
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Not one to rest on the laurels of a solitary demolition job, Pernkun went on to outpoint Petmunangchon in two consecutive 112llb bouts in January and March of 2016.
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They are exercising them, and I would be surprised if they are going to rest on their laurels as opposed to continue to develop new and more capable systems.
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World diplomacy has a problem for which there is no solution, but it must rest on the understanding that Kim could care less about North Korea and its people.
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She cooks the chicken thighs until crisp on the outside (don't worry about the inside—it'll all finish up in the oven), then lets them rest on a plate.
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He said he left the roadway and when he attempted to swerve back onto I-65, the Explorer rolled and came to rest on its roof, the report said.
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Yet the whole weight of this educational project shouldn't rest on your shoulders; it would be going beyond the call of duty to do this every time it happens.
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She's at a point where she doesn't necessarily need to worry about her work being overlooked or forgotten, and yet, she refuses to rest on those hard-won laurels.
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The case could rest on the question of how and whether it is constitutional to make special considerations for non-white applicant groups — the entire basis for affirmative action.
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You'll see alphabetical "word walls" that rest on the idea that learning to read is a visual memory process rather than a process of understanding how letters represent sounds.
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Pull the chops afterward, and allow them to rest on a cutting board while you reduce the sauce and, if you like, amp it up a little with cream.
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In the end, the plaintiffs are hoping that the case will rest on the numbers, on statistical details that might help concretize the often foggy nature of racial bias.
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The success of these offerings will likely rest on the value of a publisher's audience to advertisers and the ability to target them effectively using publishers' first-party data.
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Earlier this year, the sofa in Ms. Grinberg's living room, which she often used to rest on, deteriorated to the point that a metal pole was protruding from it.
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The film depicts a cosmic struggle between the forces of good and evil as they come to rest on the shoulders of 11-year-old Will Stanton (Alexander Ludwig).
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He'll learn a host of tasks, like how to help open doors, interrupt nightmares, and how to rest on a veteran's lap to provide comfort and piece of mind.
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Their hopes could rest on the weather or a safety car, which has made an appearance in every race Singapore has hosted since it joined the calendar in 2008.
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Instead, the theory should rest on the Constitution's original public meaning: the understanding of the text by ordinary citizens at the time, revealed through research into founding-era sources.
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A college student in need of a new viola played a sonata on one near the reception area, while a woman inspected the repaired chin rest on her violin.
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Some 3,300 solar panels will rest on 6-foot and 8-foot-high stilts, providing shade for crops like tomatoes, peppers, kale, and beans on a five-acre plot.
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Further progress will rest on new technologies such as solid state batteries, which will weigh less and be easier to cool but are not yet ready for mass production.
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To control or to maintain a balance in the court's political makeup, Democrats are pursuing various strategies, all of which rest on the contention that a serious problem exists.
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It's like, look, the pipeline is there, but we have to ... we can't just rest on the same stable of writers or people or talent,that we've relied on.
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But we've been perfectly clear that we don't think that where we are right now is an acceptable place to even take a break, much less rest on our laurels.
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The bus, which had 35 people on board, including 29 students, left the road, rolled one and quarter times and came to a rest on an oil and gas site.
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In his plea last week, Noel Francisco, Mr Trump's solicitor general, told the Supreme Court that the district and circuit court's views rest on "a misreading of the statutory text".
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Never one to rest on its laurels, Hollywood basically keeps putting women in tired, lame rehashes of previously successful franchises — and the latest one feels entirely unnecessary and especially maddening.
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The outcome of the trial seems to rest on the testimony of experts from the two sides, who have presented contrasting opinions about Ms. Ortega's mental state during the crime.
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PROFESSOR MONIKA SCHWARZ-FRIESELTechnical University of Berlin The numbering of homes in rural France needn't rest on the archaic logic of Napoleonic systems ("The view from No 2027", September 28th).
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It would be up to supporters of Mr Mélenchon, who won three regions, to pick the next president: the future of Europe would rest on the radical left of France.
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"The impact of the crash caused the van to overturn several times before it finally came to rest on its side," a statement from the police given to PEOPLE explained.
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Much will rest on the personal dynamic between May, a staid, career politician who prides herself on careful decision-making, and Trump, the brash, often-bellicose, former reality TV star.
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His last hopes rest on his home state of Florida, whose large haul of delegates is up for grabs on March 15th, though he is lagging in opinion polls there.
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They point to the scores of media reports about wide-ranging investigations into alleged Trump ties to Russia, some of which rest on the incidental surveillance of Trump campaign officials.
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That these Americans' hopes rest on a couple of supposedly moderate GOP senators reveals the depth of rot in the Republican Party—and it is rotting more by the day.
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But Iran's global status does not rest on its economic credentials, or even its military power alone; rather, it coexists with a civil and political context that demands greater attention.
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A good rule of thumb is to spend about half of that on food and the rest on things like your cell phone bill, school supplies, transportation costs and clothes.
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Yet its legal fate, widely expected to be ultimately decided by the Supreme Court, could rest on a clerical error in an obscure provision of a 26-year-old law.
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The problem with the coverage is that the media fails to recognize that criminal allegations often rest on one possible narrative to the exclusion of equally, if not stronger, narratives.
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This election has also presented members of the educated class with an awful possibility: that their pleasant social strata may rest on unstable molten layers of anger, bigotry and instability.
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For the rest on the outside looking in, 90 percent of workers in Silicon Valley have seen wages effectively fall over the last two decades, according to a recent study.
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If, as Gartenstein-Ross explained, ISIS's "legitimacy came to rest on the continuing viability of their state," then the collapse of that state is a major blow to its legitimacy.
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An artist should never rest on their laurels, though, and Claire's recently been expanding her creative horizons to also include "twat trots": her own aesthetic tribute to the female genitalia.
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The project would rest on 12 pilings spaced 65 feet apart — five of them on the peninsula, with a sixth out at the end and another six in the water.
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The tariffs rest on a little-used legal provision that allows Mr. Trump to restrict imports to try to bolster the American industrial base in the interest of national security.
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