"I note that Daesh (Islamic State) is retreating and that Daesh is retreating significantly," Le Drian said.
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"The combination of the dollar retreating and the U.S. Treasury yields retreating below 26 percent is giving gold a boost," said Walter Pehowich, executive vice president of investment services at Dillon Gage Metals.
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We're not retreating, we're just advancing in a different direction.
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Retreating from idyllic trees are the works of Kasper Sonne.
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To develop knowledge of one domain means retreating for another.
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Most of the glaciers in that region are retreating quickly.
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"Symbolically it is retreating from an international presence," Rodriguez said.
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The wilds of Mindanao offer a destination for retreating jihadists.
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Soybean futures briefly turned higher before retreating to negative territory.
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It last touched that level a week ago before retreating.
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The first rally reached halfway to this target before retreating.
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And opposite was Baszler, scowling and retreating to the back.
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Most people aren't retreating; instead, they are trying new techniques.
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Far from retreating, Mr. Sharpton in fact raised his profile.
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Off the mound, he is not retreating from public view.
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Neither did, and the fighters suffered heavy casualties before retreating.
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But retreating to the sidelines comes with an opportunity cost.
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Sunday, and later retreating as smoke rose from the building.
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Earlier, the three major indexes broke above the flatline before retreating.
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General Franco is short with a bland face and retreating hairline.
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Instead of retreating to the cowardly, canopied confines of faux-outrage?
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This scares Ronan into retreating, and Captain Marvel wins the fight.
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The pound slipped as low as $1.2673, retreating after early gains.
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Yet they ended up retreating under the legal furore this caused.
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Even as new companies join the scooter business, others are retreating.
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He ran at a retreating Real defense, right down the center.
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WTI briefly traded higher following the EIA's release, before retreating again.
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The Koch brothers appear to be retreating from national electoral politics.
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Retreating into my mind, I remembered similar incidents from my past.
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Economists have been downgrading growth forecasts and markets have been retreating.
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Glaciers and snow cover are shrinking, and sea ice is retreating.
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But new service launches in Spain show it's not retreating everywhere.
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Instead of retreating out of harm's way, Floridians have doubled down.
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But both benchmarks were seen retreating slightly at 4:50 p.m.
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Too many friends of globalisation are retreating, mumbling about "responsible nationalism".
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But for the moment, bitcoin's price shows no signs of retreating.
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But make no mistake, Stone isn't retreating into the bear camp.
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The rebels, outgunned, put up only a token resistance before retreating.
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So far, there's been no sign that the market is retreating.
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Why does taking a principled stance mean retreating from Republican politics?
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It briefly broke above $19,000 on that exchange Thursday, before retreating.
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White majorities are retreating towards places where they are relatively concentrated.
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We are retreating to our tribal, ethnic and primitively prejudicial quarters.
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Ted Cruz of Texas, tweeted that the NBA was "shamefully retreating."
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China's advances have come as the West seems to be retreating.
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Inevitably I was making up stories to myself, retreating into myself.
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The flow of capital — mainly bank loans — is retreating even faster.
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The Qatari index declined 20.6% with all its financial stocks retreating.
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The result is that people stop caring, retreating to their phones.
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The major averages hit intraday records before retreating from those levels.
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In some cases, that may mean retreating from the coasts altogether.
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They aren't retreating to their lavish beach houses to play tennis.
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Between the retreating left swing and the retreating or pivoting almost straight-armed check hook, it is clear that Nasukawa's response to being flustered is to throw as hard as possible and try to get away.
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Following the recent break-offs, it looks like the glacier is retreating.
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Samantha Bee: On election night, everybody was quietly retreating into their clothing.
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She accuses Morgan of just wanting attention before retreating to her room.
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And nothing unavoidable about retreating to the days of the Cold War.
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Velarde has said that supply, not demand, was behind retreating consumer prices.
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Retreating armed groups had opened up oil pipes running through the town.
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The euro was 0.1% higher at $1.1230 after retreating 0.3% on Wednesday.
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Retreating on SALT will making putting together a tax plan very difficult.
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You see a lot of countries retreating into nativism... AXELROD: Mm-hmm.
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The country is not at risk of retreating into a "nationalistic crouch".
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Shares spiked as much as 27 percent on Friday before retreating slightly.
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Mortgage demand continued to weaken, with homebuyers retreating the most last week.
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After retreating, the group did little else of impact on health care.
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Hugo Boss shares initially jumped more than 8 percent before retreating slightly.
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Government bond yields rose sharply initially, before retreating from the day's highs.
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"History says investors would be better off rotating then retreating," Stovall says.
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Investor appetite for risk assets sent gold prices retreating in overnight trade.
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Yes they should be retreating, but not to do more internal lobbying.
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Fighting fell off sharply in the morning, and the Taliban began retreating.
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Yet hours after their victory, Leave campaigners were retreating from both claims.
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At that time, the moon started retreating at 6.93 centimeters per year.
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Whether intentionally or not, Haas destroyed Tessr by retreating into the woods.
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Quietly, he said her name, but she kept retreating, watching him fixedly.
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"They're sweets," he says, retreating to the back, looking the other way.
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The euro was 0.05% higher at $1.1227 after retreating 0.3% on Wednesday.
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Passionate Mars is retrograde until the 29th, retreating through your relationship house.
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The Communist forces remained on the offensive, rather than retreating to sanctuaries.
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The SFMOMA tower is by comparison all stooping form and retreating volume.
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When the waitress left, Rowan stabbed a finger at her retreating back.
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"Ebola was retreating and now it is likely to resurge," he said.
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Others said their fallback plan might mean retreating to the underground economy.
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Our allies rightfully questioned if America was retreating from its security obligations.
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Instead of retreating from a faltering venture, Union Development has doubled down.
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Gold and oil prices also shot up, after retreating earlier this week.
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It no longer means not quite answering the question and then retreating.
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"Ebola was retreating and now it is likely to resurge," he said.
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The euro was 19.74893% higher at $1.1227 after retreating 0.3% on Wednesday.
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You're obviously not retreating from life because you're alive in a body.
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Instead people are retreating into group identities defined by race, religion or sexuality.
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Facebook isn't retreating from Stories, even as it cleans up the product line.
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The ice fields of Ellesmere Island, Canada, are retreating due to warming temperatures.
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He can slow down retreating enemies with a short-range ability Lion's Fang.
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Glaciers are retreating all over Iceland (and, it should be noted, the world).
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The retreating dollar also brought relief for Brexit-bruised sterling and Turkey's lira.
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Of course, the tour may be ending, but Brooks will hardly be retreating.
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They are retreating at a time when other under-represented groups are advancing.
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The euro has been climbing (and the dollar retreating) for much of 2017.
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Then, Swift slunk away from public-facing celebrations, retreating for a tidier narrative.
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With the current offensive, he said, ISIS is now retreating toward the south.
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Last Thursday, the Aussie reached the $240.63 level against the greenback, before retreating.
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The euro was steady at $1.1538 after retreating 0.5 percent the previous day.
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The fjords no longer freeze completely and the glaciers are retreating, scientists said.
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The price peaked at $50.50 on Tuesday before retreating to $49.00 on Friday.
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The euro stood nearly unchanged at $1.0929 after retreating 0.8 percent on Friday.
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Cash-strapped Russian sun-seekers are retreating from beauty spots, including French ones.
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The euro held steady at $1.1140 after retreating from Thursday's high of $1.1192.
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"Let me get you another one," he said, retreating back to the island.
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Lebanese factions fought to fill the void left by the retreating Israelis, the
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When LucasArts and others began retreating from adventure games, the genre seemed dead.
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Islamic State has fought fiercely since retreating into the densely-populated Old City.
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The overnight repo rate was quoted above 1 percent earlier Friday before retreating.
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The clip ends with Russian fans showing off captured England flags, before retreating.
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Wheat futures followed corn lower and soybeans turned down, retreating from early advances.
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The original doors were destroyed when the retreating Germans blew up the buildings.
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He didn't talk about it for months, instead retreating into silence and anger.
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The most profound retreat from the city remains actually retreating from the city.
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Lauren Duca chose a modern approach to criticism by owning instead of retreating.
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Asian shares fell, while Wall Street also was retreating after Apple Inc
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The euro stood nearly unchanged at $1.0935 after retreating 2.73 percent on Friday.
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Now they can barely see the ice because it is retreating so fast.
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Police then returned to clash again with the mob, before retreating yet again.
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The idiom that describes one as "retreating into one's interiority" misrepresents the situation.
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"We are [now] seeing the results — doors shuttering and rents retreating," the CEO continued.
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The sterling was little changed at $1.89.815, retreating from an earlier peak of $1.2687.
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The dollar fell to 113.90 , retreating from Friday's two-week high of 114.74 yen.
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"It has this way of jumping 100s of percentage points and retreating," he said.
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The markets lapped it up: the shares gained 25%, before retreating the next day.
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Now the team was retreating from both ends of the alley to its center.
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And it was about to get worse for the retreating team on the ground.
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The glacier, one of Greenland's fastest-retreating, has shrunk about six miles since 2005.
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The clown tells Ozzy he's asleep and Ozzy goes along, retreating to his pillow.
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Some ISIS troops appear to be retreating into villages and towns along that route.
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Yet instead of retreating from the remarks, she doubled down with increasingly sanctimonious defences.
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Gold prices reached the long-term resistance target projection level of $1,340 before retreating.
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He is now seeking votes in the centre ground from which Ciudadanos is retreating.
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The British pound crawled up 0.2 percent to $503 after retreating 1.7 percent overnight.
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EDT (1503 GMT), retreating from $1,23 hit on Wednesday, its highest since March 1.
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Millions of Hispanic consumers retreating into the shadows could be part of the explanation.
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Gold fell 1.0% $1,408.60 per ounce, retreating from a six-year high of $1,438.63.
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CBOT December wheat briefly turned up before retreating while January soybean futures pared losses.
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"The White House," he says, "is retreating faster than the other side can advance."
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Europe had galloped to a 21-month high on Monday before retreating on Tuesday.
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Republicans are retreating from calls to repeal ObamaCare ahead of this year's midterm elections.
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The euro climbed to a two-month high against the dollar Monday before retreating.
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As it cooled, the moon backed away, retreating thousands of miles into the distance.
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As for Bannon, don't bet on the ex-Navy officer cutting, running or retreating.
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By rule, a runner must do so if he is retreating on the basepaths.
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He hinted at retreating from civil rights laws and court rulings, but enforced them.
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In another positive development, inflation is retreating from the astronomical levels it had reached.
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We withdrew into our own world, me retreating into the closet along with him.
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Yields on Treasuries followed suit, rising as high as 2.88 percent before retreating slightly.
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Rask remained on the ice for several moments before retreating to the dressing room.
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Total solitude, total imagination, totally retreating into his own world, being his own being.
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Total solitude, total imagination, totally retreating into his own world, being his own being.
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But the city wasn't retreating from the gulf; it was pushing farther into it.
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Escalating geopolitical concerns were also preventing gold prices from retreating significantly, market participants said.
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The stock market soared to a new record on Wednesday — eclipsing 22,000 — before retreating.
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No, talking about it didn't fix "the problem," but obviously retreating wouldn't have, either.
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Ms. Zhou, who is known in China by a nickname, Xianzi, thought about retreating.
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Retreating to his supposed "firewall" of South Carolina, he'll find no position of strength.
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For example, perhaps they are interested in retreating glaciers or regional changes in precipitation.
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Everyone departed minutes before riot police arrived, firing tear gas toward the retreating crowd.
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"Of course!" he beamed, blowing a polite but demurring kiss and retreating into the crowd.
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France's CAC 40 and Germany's DAX fell 0.3 and 0.1 percent, retreating from their highs.
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Personally, I blame Beltran for not retreating back to first base on the wild pitch.
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His checking, retreating hook has wobbled a great number of his opponents and facilitated knockouts.
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The euro was a shade higher at$1.1548 after retreating 0.5 percent the previous day.
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Reports from the battlefield also indicate that retreating soldiers were rarely shot on the frontlines.
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In the online world, everyone's retreating into corners and angrily waving fists at each other.
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The company is now retreating back to Detroit after a few years in New York.
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Egypt's main index fell 1.4 percent with 2740 percent of the most-traded shares retreating.
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Oil prices touched a psychologically key level of $2109.67 a barrel on Thursday, before retreating.
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The jihadists' motto is "remain and expand", but their state is fast retreating and shrinking.
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TSM grabbed two kills but pushed too far, losing two of their own before retreating.
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But he lasted only a few seconds before retreating to the bench, shaking his head.
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We are still not retreating from even the most hazardous locations on our barrier islands.
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For a variety of reasons, the market is retreating to more conservative investments right now.
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Others expect a quicker victory, with ISIS leaders retreating to the desert west of Mosul.
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The euro was down 0.4 percent at $1.0814, retreating from a session high of $1.0946.
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The Australian dollar traded at $210, retreating from levels near $21.93 in the previous week.
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Eight of the index's 10 main groups rose, with the energy group retreating 0.7 percent.
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It carried on climbing the next day, touching 3403%, the highest since 2013, before retreating.
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The evidence for climate change impacts is "unreliable"Why is Arctic sea ice retreating rapidly?
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Most European bourses were trading in negative territory, with the Euro Stoxx retreating 0.4 percent.
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The euro was down 0.4 percent at $1.0827, retreating from a session high of $1.0946.
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However, on Monday, the two-year yield was seen retreating, trading lower at 2.899 percent.
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He begins pacing backwards, retreating a full 20 yards, then stops at the centre circle.
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Retreating to partisan camps in the aftermath of these latest Trump tweets isn't good enough.
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Retreating to walled compounds in remote locations priced for those in the upper income bracket.
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Vehicle sales in North America are retreating from record highs and European growth remains sluggish.
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Retreating from the melee's front lines has the potential to be more than just restorative.
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Fleeing residents said there had been heavy mortar fire launched by retreating Islamic State fighters.
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Damn, even Lil Yachty got me retreating into a permanent state of zen these days.
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France's CAC 210.5 and Germany's DAX fell 22016 and 1113 percent, retreating from their highs.
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That figure excludes thousands more forced as human shields back into Mosul by retreating militants.
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It seems to me that Bukharin's words apply: 'It's not about retreating from the revolution.
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He hits Lázaro Martínez twice before retreating again, with an unidentified man at his side.
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Summers are getting longer in Greenland and its icecap is retreating at an accelerated pace.
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The LRA was ousted from Uganda in 2005, retreating into South Sudan and neighboring states.
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Al-Baghdadi didn't emerge, instead retreating into the tunnels of the compound with two children.
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The loonie was flat at $1.3330 after retreating from its strongest since March 21 overnight.
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Berger wasn't simply a writer dropping in from nowhere, getting what he needed and retreating.
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By the time the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the Aral Sea was already retreating.
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If they talk mostly about oligarchy and rich financiers, they are retreating to their base.
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No softening, no retreating, no turning back from protecting our elections and our country's future.
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They cleared the streets before retreating into the station, which had been closed to commuters.
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But retreating to the cavernous spa is a superb alternative for cooling down and relaxing.
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Japan's Nikkei 225 (N225) fell 0.9%, retreating from its highest close this year on Monday.
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Indeed, glaciers on every continent except Australia (which has no glaciers) are retreating, or dying.
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Trump turned to Twitter Wednesday to praise Kim for retreating on his Guam missile threat.
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Does retreating to an insanity room to watch it in perfect quiet help with that?
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In 2010, for example, retreating ice exposed 3,400-year-old pre-Viking hunting gear in Norway, and it's possible that retreating ice caps also exposed Ötzi the Iceman, whose well-preserved remains were found in 1991 in the mountains along the Italian-Austrian border.
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China dropped its probe on Friday, retreating from a dispute that had upended global grains markets.
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In defending her candidate on this issue, Conway is retreating into an absurd degree of literalism.
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For IS fighters retreating from territories formerly under their control, passports are as important as weapons.
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Still, he noted that at least many glaciers will be around, though retreating, throughout this century.
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The lira had firmed overnight, touching a level of 5.9610, before retreating as morning trade increased.
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TSM used their advantage well, grabbing a kill and chasing down the retreating remnants of C9.
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Towns have been devastated by coalition bombing, militia artillery and the booby-traps of retreating jihadists.
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He died of an excess of despair and enthusiasm, both retreating from life and nourishing it.
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Video footage released by the airport showed the officer retreating while the man walked toward him.
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The company's shares rose as much as 8 percent in after-hours trading before retreating slightly.
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Elsewhere, commodity-linked currencies like the Canadian dollar sagged in the wake of retreating oil prices.
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And if you're retreating to the couch, here are some great ideas for what to watch.
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That mattered less when tourists gawped at a few churches before retreating to a large hotel.
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The United States, which has helped in the fight against corruption, is retreating from the fray.
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Algeria's generals responded by closing their borders, battening down the edges, and retreating into huffy isolation.
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"A lot of the most ambitious players are retreating from these spaces — Apple, Google," Wellingstein said.
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"Made up his mind, has he?" said Eli, as both men stared at Neal's retreating back.
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You could not follow an advancing or retreating army dragging a telephone line along with you.
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U.S. crude oil futures slipped 0.3% to $51.77 per barrel after retreating 1.1% the previous day.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)Amazon is partially retreating from the world's biggest market for online shopping.
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Sea ice is retreating at an alarming rate, turning the fabled northwest passage into a reality.
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Berwick can be heard saying "bitcoin" and "freedom" before retreating back to anonymity in the crowd.
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A graphic produced by the group circulated online, boasting of booty captured from the retreating forces.
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"Holding your ground in honor is a thousand times better than retreating in disgrace," he said.
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Islamic State has been retreating since last year and was driven out of Falluja in June.
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Bannon's nemesis Matt Drudge taunted Bannon today with a headline suggesting he was retreating on Moore.
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In order to suffer the small loss of retreating rather than the devastation of total defeat.
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The more likely explanation is that Trump is, once again, retreating back into his comfort zone.
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Bae Systems was also among the top losers, retreating 1.4 percent following a downgrade by Berenberg.
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USE YOUR WORDS, this critic yelled at a cloud, before retreating to life at a convent.
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The dollar was unchanged against the yen, retreating from a three-week high of 0.153 yen.
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Walmart has been retreating its efforts in some global regions while pushing more aggressively in others.
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You could see Jones himself retreating to Democratic platitudes about equal opportunity in his victory speech.
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Catch me slowly retreating from the horror of real life into the horror of fantasy life.
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Always showing that little skipping right low kick to the calf for unbalancing a retreating opponent.
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He is confident he can cover more ground than the retreating backup center in his path.
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"I doubt I'd ever be anyone's baby," she trails off, retreating back into her innermost self.
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Though, there's nothing quite like retreating somewhere comfortable and beautiful after a long day of exploring.
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Amazon share prices first crossed that milestone in May, rising as high as $1,017 before retreating.
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We didn't know if Facebook was making people depressed or depressed people were retreating into Facebook.
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Retreating felt better than being present; drinking and smoking went down easier than talking ever could.
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But rather than retreating, he said, he is now looking for bigger, brighter flags to hang.
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" • "But Beijing isn't retreating from its vision to build a network of ports, rails and roads.
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Bloomberg pointed out that the company's controlling Thomson family is essentially retreating to the news business.
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He can do this without substantively retreating one inch from his support for Medicare for All.
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One group turned and headed north, following the retreating glaciers into Canada and back to Alaska.
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An official tried to lead Brady away, but the quarterback did not appear interested in retreating.
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Isn't that better than retreating to our separate corners (and our 47-47 split) and fuming?
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Regardless, as she was retreating to her courtside seat, Burke's producer reached her on her headset.
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The benchmark 10-year yield broke above 2.9 percent before retreating to trade at 2.887 percent.
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Protesters largely avoided pitched battles with the authorities, however, retreating and moving around the city quickly.
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Before he began "living authentically," his mother said, he was introverted, often retreating to his room.
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Stocks on Wall Street pulled back slightly on Monday, retreating from the records set last week.
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The dollar fell to 113.90 yen JPY=, retreating from Friday's two-week high of 114.74 yen.
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They tell of a fleeing multitude, a people retreating in panic, his kin on the run.
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Yes, they had traded Greinke, but they promised they would not be retreating in the standings.
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Go deeper: In parts of Central Asia, the effects of retreating glaciers can already be seen.
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Other states where Democrats and teachers' unions are ascendant are similarly retreating from such testing systems.
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U.S. crude oil futures shed 0.08% to $51.89 per barrel after retreating 1.1% the previous day.
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Going the other way, Japan's Nikkei slipped 210 percent as the yen climbed on a retreating dollar.
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Gypsy then gives him the knife and leads him to her mother before retreating to the bathroom.
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Consumer inflation measures have slowed in recent months, retreating below the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target.
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The VIX volatility index spiked as much as 403% to the highest level since January before retreating.
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The losses extended into Europe with Polish stocks down 210.17 percent and Czech shares retreating 212.38 percent.
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The index has been retreating from a historic high hit in April of 1,211.34, Reuters data showed.
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The insurgents are also retreating in Syria, mainly in the face of U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces.
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But Opie also believes we're now slowly retreating away from this idea of staying with one partner.
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The benchmark emerging market stocks index was flat, retreating further from one-week highs touched last week.
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But soybean futures declined, retreating from early strength on what appeared to be technical selling, analysts said.
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SOEs, far from retreating, are on the march, drawing on government support to compensate for their weakness.
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During trading hours, the Japanese yen strengthened as high as 99.62 against the dollar before retreating slightly.
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Stocks are within range of records after retreating from the all-time highs they hit last week.
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Spot gold was up 2701.45 percent at $2679.72,348.30 an ounce, retreating from an earlier 1.3-percent gain.
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These long pools, some over a hundred meters deep, seemed to travel backwards matching a retreating cliff.
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Conversely, Northwestern frustrated Wisconsin's offense by pressing three-quarters court before retreating to an active matchup zone.
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James Franco is back in the spotlight after retreating from the public eye following sexual misconduct accusations.
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"Al Jazeera is backtracking and retreating," said Fleischer, a former press secretary for President George W. Bush.
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The gold price reached the long-term resistance target projection level of $21,13 before consolidating and retreating.
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The Saudi index slipped 0.3 percent to 7,513 points, retreating from the July peak of 7,586 points.
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The STOXX 600 index fell 0.7, retreating from a 23-week high reached earlier in the week.
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Areas in front of retreating ice sheets in Greenland and West Antarctica could host underlying hydrocarbon reservoirs.
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Often, this means that they will run in swinging, exposing them to his retreating counter left hand.
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He said 13 insurgents had been killed, including seven bombers, adding that the retreating militants attacked locals.
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The financials group slipped 21.6 percent, with insurer Manulife Financial Corp retreating 261.16 percent to C$21.
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As he contemplates his choice, you can see his mind retreating to the days of his captivity.
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Part human and part animal, Lana developed a conflict with her transformation, eventually retreating into the woods.
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"PiS is retreating," the leader of the liberal Nowoczesna party, Ryszard Petru, said on his Twitter account.
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I would not be surprised to see prices retreating again by a big margin in coming days.
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That was the end of the game, however, with players and officials retreating to the dressing rooms.
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He wants to put America first by building great walls and by retreating into protectionism and isolationism.
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Spot gold inched down 2258 percent to $2200,20.18 per ounce, retreating from an overnight peak of $218.24,20.63.
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Only the Japanese yen weakened against the dollar, retreating to a two-month low at 112.27 yen.
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In retreating so rapidly and so far when attacked Cruz runs himself onto the fence quite routinely.
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As for saber rattling, North Korea appears to be – like always – retreating from its most bellicose positions.
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In recent weeks, Japanese stocks have been volatile, retreating from a 26-year peak hit last month.
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But as public attention increases, the marketing tide may finally be retreating, a new ProPublica analysis shows.
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Potential political costs But retreating into his own version of political reality does bring clear political costs.
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All the LME base metals have been retreating as differing supply dynamics are overwhelmed by demand uncertainty.
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And how might we counter these tragic and terrifying conditions without retreating into security or military mindsets?
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Qatar's stock index dropped 2.2 percent; all banking shares fell with Qatar National Bank retreating 0.73 percent.
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Spot gold was up about 0.4 percent at $1,331.84 an ounce, retreating from Monday's four-month highs.
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"You don't look at how fast it's retreating, you ask, 'did it retain any snowpack'," he said.
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Policymakers could, however, take comfort from signs that inflation is picking up after retreating in recent months.
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Retreating from a two-month low, the greenback was last down 0.52% against the euro to 1.133.
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Beijing must wonder what can satisfy Washington's demands, beyond changing its regime or retreating from the world.
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Many of these elite fear that after 40 years of reform and opening up, China is retreating.
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This shows the relations between the two sides have fallen into a deadlock, with neither side retreating.
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Consolidate information by retreating to a dark, quiet room for 10 minutes of inactivity (but not sleep).
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Our writer found many examples across the U.S. of people retreating into the shadows and skipping appointments.
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But it is unfathomable that in the United States, the NRC is retreating from the regulatory front.
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The euro traded at $1.1647 on Monday afternoon Asia time, retreating from an earlier high of $1.1684.
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He warned us against retreating into our bubbles, but he was never able to escape his own.
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The index has settled back to January levels, retreating from the 178bp bid seen in mid-February.
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When the family moved back, Nazir found that his Arab neighbors had fled with the retreating invaders.
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Mexican television showed images of the sea retreating about 50 meters, and authorities evacuated some coastal areas.
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Gold prices also slid, retreating further from a near-seven-year peak scaled in the previous session.
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Even that surge proved fleeting, with prices quickly retreating after Saudi Aramco quickly got production back online.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Monday the US isn't retreating from global leadership, but reaffirming it.
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We were back in "he said, she said" territory, with everyone retreating to their well-worn postures.
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The loonie was effectively flat at C$0.9895 per dollar after retreating 0.8 percent the previous day.
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The owners added the 2329-square-foot sunroom, which includes a safe room for retreating during tornadoes.
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A$AP Rocky's not retreating in fear after the Kim K jewelry heist ... he's still proudly flossing.
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So I wonder how can someone break free of these digital chains without retreating from life altogether?
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Total money market fund assets fell to $3.031 trillion, retreating from a nine-year peak the week before.
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Ask yourself if ISIS is retreating and receding and stability will return to Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
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"It's definitely retreating," Josh Willis, a NASA oceanographer who researches ice sheets and glaciers, said in an interview.
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In foreign exchange, the rand was stable, retreating only slightly from a three-week high touched on Friday.
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You will recall that Cain Velasquez dropped Dos Santos with a brutal right hand off a retreating jab.
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The pound was down 0.4% at $1.2118, retreating from the 12-day high of $1.2180 reached on Tuesday.
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U.S. oil futures climbed above $30 a barrel before retreating to $29.14, down 0.9 percent on the day.
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Copper was up 0.5 percent at $6,161.50 a tonne after retreating more than 1 percent the previous day.
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MOL stocks fell almost 1.7623 percent to 1.7613,1.7603 forints, retreating from a 212.20-year high reached on Wednesday.
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Local news outlet ANHA Hawar published video showing Kurds throwing rocks and potatoes at the retreating U.S. forces.
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The pound was down 0.2% at $1.2145, retreating from the 12-day high of $1.2180 reached on Tuesday.
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The British currency fell as much as 0.5% to $1.2195 on Friday, retreating from Thursday's three-week high.
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The euro was slightly lower at $1.1328 after retreating from this week's high of $1.1419 scaled on Tuesday.
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The soles of the woman's feet glow orange, highlighting her retreating gait and suggesting frequent use, possibly inflammation.
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The zits on my chin seemed to be retreating ever so slightly, and my complexion was definitely brighter.
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For many, lunchtime was an hour-long ordeal of either retreating to the bathroom or eating utterly alone.
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Indeed, the PBOC likes to draw arbitrary lines and to defend them, before retreating gradually while tightening controls.
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Melting underwater 100 times faster doesn't mean that the glaciers are retreating overall at the same rate, however.
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The Abu Dhabi index dropped 0.7% with First Abu Dhabi Bank sliding 1.1% and Aldar Properties retreating 2.1%.
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Three-month zinc ended 26.5878 percent down at $1,981 a tonne, retreating from an earlier high of $2,028.
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Gold hit a high for the year of just under $1,290 an ounce before retreating to around $1,230.
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Wings took the lead at 13-13 with an amazing stun by IceIce to trap the retreating DuBu.
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At one point, rose more than 5 percent to a record $1,568.59 before retreating slightly, according to CoinDesk.
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Sadly, the debate has reached a stalemate with each side retreating behind their ramparts and raising their drawbridges.
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The lira dropped 25.7 percent and stood at 3.7030 against the dollar, retreating from 3.6160 at Friday's close.
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When LiLo fled America to live in Dubai and Greece, she was retreating to heal and rebuild herself.
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Domestic new home sales hit a near 11-1/2-year peak in March before retreating in April.
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The euro EUR=EBS climbed to a two-week high earlier on Friday before retreating against the greenback.
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It tried to pounce on her two more times before retreating to the solitude of a nearby tree.
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Rob has struggled with weight gain and depression in recent years, retreating almost entirely from the public eye.
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Yet now, even as central banks tighten policy, investors show little sign of retreating from the riskier debt.
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Another video soon surfaces, this time of Kirkman, shielded by a panicked entourage, retreating to an armored car.
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Technology stocks in the U.S. were also retreating with Apple set to report after market close and Amazon.
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With a familiar cry of "fake news," the President humiliated himself by retreating in the Prime Minister's presence.
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It later gave up some of those gains, retreating 0.3 percent, after European traders arrived at their desks.
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By retreating into the woods, Thoreau tried to reach a state of complete self-sufficiency and simple living.
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Any notion that you retreating from what people experience today will be seen in a very negative way.
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The militants are also retreating in Syria, mainly in the face of a U.S.-backed Kurdish-led coalition.
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After this, retreating back to the low 1.20 levels versus the U.S. dollar is a very real possibility.
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The euro dipped nearly 0.2% to $1.1313, retreating from an 11-week high of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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The impact: In the face of fresh competition and shifting market requirements, utilities are largely retreating, not repositioning.
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"He is now, I think, retreating from talking about foreign policy," Soifer, former national security adviser to Sen.
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And African-Americans are not retreating to their homes, or living quiet lives in response to Dred Scott.
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The glistening ice fields for which Glacier National Park is named are retreating higher into their alpine valleys.
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The West's populist leaders and parties have grown defensive, retreating into ever-starker messages of us-versus-them.
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Grafters are stolid and conventional, lining their pockets and then quietly retreating to one of their several homes.
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Waters were said to be retreating "quickly," allowing recovery workers to reach communities that had been cut off.
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Earplugs Noise-cancelling earbuds are great if you're serious about retreating into a silent cocoon during your flight.
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She felt too exhausted to go for a run and simple errands resulted in her retreating to bed.
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Shanghai and Shenzhen are the only major global exchanges in rally mode – even neighbouring Hong Kong's is retreating.
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We had the most luck searching in the small, clear rock pools left behind by the retreating water.
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Those whales and other marine creatures typically followed the retreating ice, feasting as they hugged the Alaska coastline.
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Rather than retreating, the publication simply shifted to a different platform — YouTube — and continued its advertising blitz there.
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The former Vezina Trophy recipient remained on the ice for several moments before retreating to the locker room.
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Across the river, ISIS militants, retreating ahead of the Federal Police, had set a sulfur factory on fire.
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The euro was little changed at $1.1340 after retreating from this week's high of $1.1419 scaled on Tuesday.
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The battle took place in late November 1812 as Napoleon's army was retreating from its invasion of Russia.
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If we listen closely we can make out the sound of restless waves, breaking and then retreating again.
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Against the dollar, the euro was down 0.3 percent, at $1.0829, retreating from a session high of $1.0946.
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Communities along the coasts are facing the choice of retreating or building $42 billion worth of sea walls.
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Russia was eager for a bigger role, the United States was retreating, Europe was consumed with internal problems.
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Wheat followed the weaker trend, with all three markets retreating from multi-month highs established a day earlier.
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Top losers included Qatar Insurance and real estate developer Ezdan Holding Group, retreating 20.6 and 25 percent respectively.
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On the energy front, oil prices were steady after retreating from their highest levels in three years overnight.
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Baidu is now retreating from loss-making ventures outside of search and shifting resources into artificial intelligence (AI).
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The euro fell 0.1 percent to $1.1141, retreating from its 5-week high of $20.7 touched on Monday.
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This time, she starts in the present and ends up retreating into the delusion of who she was.
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Dalian iron ore futures hit a 20-month high on Monday, though they have been retreating since then.
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Unlike IS propaganda, which often presents sweeping battlefield victories, the video shows chaos, panic, and the fighters retreating.
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Yet U.S. Treasury debt yields fell, retreating from their gains on Friday in response to U.S. employment data.
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"I was expecting to see more," Ms. Huang said, after retreating to a cafe inside the ropeway station.
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Sanchez would show a stiff, snapping, non-committal jab and connect it at a high rate while retreating.
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Could retreating to "numerous" signal a sensitivity to pesky fact-checkers who keep asking for follow-up documentation?
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Instead of retreating because you've been caught off guard, use this opportunity to take a risk and express yourself!
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Yes, US oil prices jumped — initially climbing as much as 4.5% before retreating a bit — but they didn't skyrocket.
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The euro dipped to $1.1958, retreating further from Friday's peak of $1.2092, which was its highest since January 2015.
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The convoy split in two, with 11 buses remaining in the open desert and others retreating into government territory.
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But as much as the constant probing and pressures can be a distraction, he pushes harder rather than retreating.
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The companies ironically are retreating in a Texas city known for its tech scene, and support of start-ups.
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The loonie was a shade weaker at C$1.3334 after retreating overnight from its strongest level since March 21.
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When police arrived, the man was holding at least one rock and walking toward the officer, who was retreating.
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Make yourself a magical playlist and spend the weekend retreating to recharge, or taking a loving or artistic risk.
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The bid yield on the 10-year JGB turned positive to 0.002 percent before retreating to negative 0.025 percent.
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Against the dollar, the euro EUR= was down 0.3 percent, at $1.0829, retreating from a session high of $1.0946.
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While officers drove back demonstrators with plastic shields, the retreating protesters pointed open umbrellas to ward off pepper spray.
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Bisping will retreat and throw jabs while retreating to little effect, with his shoulders low and his head high.
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Far from retreating, he is limbering up for a new contest—to reinvent social networking, this time around messaging.
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Her army of the Unsullied suffered huge losses as they sacrificed their lives to protect the retreating Northern soldiers.
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Rob, 32, has struggled with weight gain and depression in recent years, retreating almost entirely from the public eye.
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The , hit 101.48, its highest since early April 2003 before retreating to 101.27, up 0.4 percent on the day.
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Prices of lithium more than tripled in a matter of months up to April, before retreating slightly from peaks.
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And its top ally, the United States, seems to be retreating from its postwar leadership role in the world.
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Turkey's economic confidence index fell to 211 points in November, retreating further from a five-year high in August.
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The 225 stocks on the market gained 140% on average the day of the debut, before retreating slightly Tuesday.
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He sets it up as a counter to the opponent's forward motion by retreating to draw the opponent on.
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In a mid-lane fight, TSM looked like they were in a sticky situation, getting cut off from retreating.
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The on-shore yuan was near flat at 6.7224 against the dollar, retreating from an earlier level of 6.7244.
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Save the weaker uncharged shots for when you're fending off an attack on your position or retreating under fire.
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Sterling was trading 1 percent lower at $1.3124, retreating from a two-week high of $1.3344 struck on Friday.
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The video shows the elephants, with their ears spread wide, chasing the rapidly retreating group out of the park.
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Brent crude settled at $54.94 a barrel, up 48 cents - or 0.88 percent - before retreating to $54.22 a barrel.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index ended 0.7 percent lower, retreating after closing at its highest level since Sept.
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But eight of the other main groups fell, with the energy sector retreating 0.4 percent as oil prices declined.
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Carsen Edwards had 10 first-half points and Haas supplied eight before retreating to the bench with foul trouble.
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Tencent, among mainland investors' favourite stocks, surrendered earlier gains to end down 0.1 percent, retreating from a record high.
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Ted Cruz of Texas led the response from lawmakers, accusing the NBA of "shamefully retreating" in pursuit of money.
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President Donald Trump surprised almost no one by retreating on his promise to strengthen background checks for gun purchases.
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The euro dipped below 77.50 pence, retreating from a one-year high near 79.00 pence set a week ago.
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Banks fell 0.8%, with the biggest lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia slipping 1.3% and Westpac Banking Corp retreating 1.2%.
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Dubai's index dropped 0.8 percent with the only listed exchange in the Gulf, Dubai Financial Market, retreating 3.6 percent.
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While his signature rockabilly vibe is still here, this new album finds Hoke retreating into himself and his experiences.
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I got something that few of my college classmates—working barista jobs and retreating back to school—had not.
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Kevin Cramer of North Dakota, who said he was worried about "retreating" from his duties because of the outbreak.
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It's a bizarre move to continue to pursue the New York case after retreating in the San Bernardino case.
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"The bad news is that this new DOJ is retreating from its commitment to enforcing the constitution," says Smith.
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I think, first of all, by not retreating from it, not getting under our desks not hiding from it.
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That grip change takes precious time, and retreating more than six feet behind the baseline buys him that time.
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Teens cough theatrically while their crushes spring away from them, retreating into their hoodies like turtles into their shells.
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Its shares soared as much as 2000% after the results before retreating to trade 22020% up by 0003 GMT.
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Indeed, long before Mr. Bolsonaro declared his bid to be president, Brazil had been retreating on its environmental policies.
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As fighting has spread around the airport, retreating Houthi fighters took up positions in houses in a nearby village.
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Before putting pen to paper, he scheduled individual workshops with the singers, making detailed notes before retreating to write.
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Retreating from dangerous areas—even the kind of "managed retreat" advocated by some experts—sounds to many like surrender.
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Below, an oil well burned Friday in Qaiyara, near Mosul, after being set alight by retreating Islamic State fighters.
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Benchmark Brent crude LCOc1 settled up 7 cents a barrel at $47.003, after retreating to $50.02 during the session.
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He hinted earlier in the week about a disproportionate response, albeit retreating from his threats to hit cultural sites.
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After falling up to 0.9% during the session, the STOXX 353 closed 0.4% lower, retreating from Monday's record highs.
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Too often, these discussions have devolved, with people retreating to the usual political corners and talking past each other.
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The Vatican has also been criticized as retreating into a bunker mentality when accusations were made against its own.
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By all accounts, Japanese funds are retreating from U.S. equity and bond investments, driven out by prohibitive hedging costs.
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Financial stocks may be underperforming this year, but veteran bank analyst Dick Bove isn't retreating into the bear camp.
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We are connected through art even if we are, as individuals, retreating from one another and from the world.
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Stunned scientists say retreating sea ice and warming sea temperatures are the big contributors to the Arctic heat wave.
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Lead was the biggest LME faller on Wednesday, retreating by 2.9 percent after LME inventories jumped by 12 percent.
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Green-Morgan said state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds are retreating from megadeals, but others are filling demand.
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The militants have been steadily retreating from areas around Mosul into the city since the battle started on Oct.
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MSCI's emerging markets stocks index also lost ground, retreating 0.7 percent with index heavyweight South Korea down 214 percent.
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India's monsoon usually starts retreating at the start of September but has been delayed by a month this year.
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Seven of the index's 10 main groups were in positive territory, with three gainers for every two retreating issues.
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Protesters began retreating into the university near sunset, fearing they would be trapped as police approached from other directions.
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But despite the resilience of London's rental market, there are signs that investors are retreating as the referendum nears.
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Soon after — it seemed — she practically disappeared, retreating from film and stepping into a less public, far happier life.
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After retreating on the family separations, Trump urged Congress to act quickly and follow up his order with legislation.
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His last two releases were a little more unmoored, delving into abstraction as if he was retreating into himself.
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I tiptoed, backward, carefully and silently, step by step, retreating under the stai—no, my mistake, they've found me.
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Losses were broad and deep, with energy stocks retreating 3.1 percent, industrials shedding 2.6 percent and financials losing 106.53 percent.
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Instead of retreating behind battle lines drawn by pundits and pollsters, Clinton is aiming to rewrite the electoral map entirely.
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Consequently, he said, the company is concentrating on hiring workers laid off by rivals that are "retreating from oil fields".
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N] [FRX/] Brent crude's front-month LCOc1 settled up 12 cents at $39.26, retreating from a session peak of $40.61.
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But the idea of retreating is a tough sell for the people who live there and have invested in property.
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The euro held at $1.1628 after retreating from a peak of $1.1721 on Friday, which also marks stiff chart resistance.
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Caldwell-Pope gallops the floor off missed shots and turnovers, perpetually looking to cash in against a retreating, unbalanced defense.
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It shows a soldier shouting "All consequences are at your own risk!" at rioters retreating before a phalanx of troops.
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The capsule even backed away at one point to test the spacecraft's capability of retreating in case of an emergency.
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And it sounds like she's been doing spectacularly well since retreating from the spotlight after a highly publicized rough period.
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Sarah had her own experience of leaving The Bachelor, and retreating to Oregon and trying to get straight with herself.
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The bid yield on the 30-year JGB climbed to 0.532 percent, before retreating to 0.519 percent in the afternoon.
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U.S. data released on Monday also showed signs of weakness, with consumer spending barely rising last month and inflation retreating.
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America under Donald Trump is retreating from its role as underwriter, in favour of a doctrine of national self-interest.
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The dollar index hit its highest in nearly 14 years on Thursday, and it moved even higher Friday before retreating.
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The reached 100.57, which was its highest since April 2003 before retreating to 100.46, up 0.2 percent on the day.
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With public markets retreating, wealth funds sharpened their focus on venture and growth capital financing rounds to find higher returns.
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But it may not necessarily follow that because politics is retreating into command-and-control mode, economic policy will too.
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Dubai's index was down 0.5 percent at 3,571 points, retreating from technical resistance at its April peak of 3,605 points.
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In 1922, Greek soldiers retreating from Anatolia ostensibly left the port city of Izmir with recitations ringing in their ears.
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Crude oil prices extended losses after retreating on Friday on concerns about surging U.S. output and falling demand in China.
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The militants have been retreating since December, when the Iraqi army recaptured Ramadi, the largest city in the western region.
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On an aerial tour of Greenland, for example, the lawmakers saw the retreating "sugar top" ice cap and connecting glaciers.
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Eyes down, you continue walking, focused on your realistically filthy gymshoes and the grotesque shadows retreating across the pockmarked asphalt.
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Islamic State may be retreating in Iraq and under pressure in Syria, but in Libya it is a growing menace.
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The Nikkei fell 22.3 percent to 20.4,20.8 in midmorning trade, retreating from a three-month high hit earlier this week.
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Blue-chip banks also sold off, with Qatar National Bank and Masraf Al Rayan each retreating more than 2299 percent.
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Monsoon rains lash the southern Kerala coast by June and start retreating from the western state of Rajat by September.
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The dollar index dipped to 98.03 and the euro stood nearly unchanged at $1.0927 after retreating 0.8 percent on Friday.
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The iPhone SE had Apple retreating from its 6 and 6S Plus and moving back to a 4-inch screen.
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But while generals still mouth regime slogans, there are signs that the army is retreating to a more institutionalist stance.
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MSCI's benchmark global equity index lost 0.13 percent to 443.93 points, retreating from a record high of 444.94 on Thursday.
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Iraqi forces began a takeover of almost the entire disputed Kirkuk province Monday, with Kurdish forces retreating to nearby oilfields.
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The Nikkei share average dropped 21 percent to 2311,2726, retreating from a two-month high of 21,235.62 hit on Thursday.
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Retreating fighters have mustered at the Ouagadougou Center, a cavernous, marble-walled conference hall turned religious pulpit and weapons store.
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The dollar fell 0.3 percent to 110.85 yen, retreating from a three-week high of 111.90 hit the previous day.
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Losses were broad and deep, with energy stocks retreating 21.8 percent, industrials shedding 270.25 percent and financials down 22.2 percent.
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"During crises, there are crises of passion, of looking to your own experiences, of retreating, of rising fear," he said.
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Coal prices hit their highest this year on April 30, before retreating as Beijing asked miners to ramp up production.
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A judge persuaded both sides to return to the negotiating table in March, but neither has shown signs of retreating.
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Nobody really knows what the Paris Gun's full capabilities were because all of them were destroyed by the retreating Germans.
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It was seen firming to 1.16 by the end of July, but retreating to 1.22 in the next 12 months.
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Indiana and Arkansas were embarrassed into retreating, changing the laws they had just passed to avoid being tarred as reactionary.
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An angry octopus will flush darker, but a retreating octopus will turn a paler color to de-escalate the confrontation.
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Dribbling brilliantly past the retreating Graham Rix, he sees the empty expanse of the penalty box open up before him.
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Stiff arms into body kicks, retreating low kicks, off balancing in order to strike cleanly, and even some neat elbows.
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Akram Buhaliqa, an LNA commander in the nearby city of Ajdabiya, also said BDB fighters were retreating towards Ben Jawad.
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And McCain responded to the loss of both the presidential election and elite esteem by retreating back into orthodox conservatism.
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Philip Roth made a similar mistake in "Portnoy's Complaint," retreating from the heights of hilarity into all that Monkey business.
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Instead of retreating, mourners should pick a collective time to light a candle or pray for victims from their homes.
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By retreating, you might find yourself forging unlikely, yet deep, bonds with other people who are feeling similarly about life.
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But no matter how tempting, none of the experts we talked to recommended retreating to a hotel or an Airbnb.
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After a play or two, they usually start retreating to a safer distance — 5 or 10 yards from the maelstrom.
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And, second, software as a service (SaaS) stocks reached record highs on the public markets after retreating over last summer.
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The ancestors of chimpanzees and gorillas remained in the retreating forests, but our ancient relatives adapted to the new environments.
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The Swiss franc was little changed at 1.0135 per dollar after retreating to 1.0170 overnight, its weakest since Jan. 11.
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The US responded with airstrikes that killed about 100 of the attackers, according to the coalition, with the rest retreating.
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The 225-foot Embiid winced in pain as he missed both free throw attempts before retreating to the locker room.
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Entire swaths of society seem unable to separate truth from fiction, retreating into ideological camps, the actual facts be damned.
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Benchmark 21-year JGB futures fell 2110.02 point to 152.69, retreating from one-week high of 152.83 hit on Tuesday.
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The film ends with the watch receding, bombastically, almost comically, into darkness, like a space station retreating into another galaxy.
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Ms. Krauss will go only so far in analyzing her gifts and inclinations before retreating to modesty or comic relief.
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Winston, a seven-year-old Chihuahua, was at first intrigued by Aibo, sniffing his butt, even, before retreating in fear.
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The army has recaptured about a quarter of the city, but has faced major counter attacks by the retreating jihadists.
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One of the worst fears of the United Nations is that retreating fighters could attempt to use crude chemical weapons.
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Italian 10-year yields rose as high as 1.08 percent before retreating to end dwon 1.4 bps at 1.05 percent.
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Britain's FTSE 100 fell 4.33 percent, breaking a three-day climb and retreating from its highest level since late October.
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Now, Mr. Wang is retreating, in a sign that Wanda could be reaching the limits of its debt-fueled expansion.
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Now, after retreating from politics, Libby is hounded by antiwar protests and demands for her trial as a war criminal.
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The ball cannoned at close range into Ken Owens, one of his teammates (pictured, right), who was retreating quickly towards him.
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For its part, the 30-year yield reached its highest since early February at 2.764 percent before retreating to 2.755 percent.
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It also reacts more quickly to objects approaching or retreating from the lens, and is especially smooth when you're shooting video.
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The single currency fell 0.41 percent to $1.1984, retreating from the 2-1/2-year high of $1.2108 hit on Friday.
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The group's gauge on overall mortgage activity dipped 0.9% to 614.6, retreating from a three-year peak reached the prior week.
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Brent fell 22 cents to $49.37 a barrel, retreating further from the previous session's $50.51 peak, its highest since early November.
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The euro rose to its highest against the greenback in 2-1/2 years on Thursday before retreating in later trading.
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Retreating sea ice causes more sunlight to reach the ocean and that leads to blooms of algae and other marine plants.
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Lead shed 0.1% to end at $2,223, retreating after touching an intraday high of $2,246, the strongest since July last year.
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The blue-chip FTSE 100 index closed down 1.3 percent at 5,962.31 points, retreating from the previous session's 2.83 percent rise.
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Maybe younger, healthier people tend to live at higher altitudes, with older and weaker ones, including smokers, retreating to lower lands.
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Every night, she waited until the kids were asleep before retreating to the couch with her battered smartphone and a notepad.
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On Friday, police kept a close watch as the city returned to normal, with most protesters retreating and banks re-opening.
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Dubai's index fell 1.2 percent to 3,683 points, retreating from major technical resistance at 3,737-5833 points, the peaks in January.
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But it can also mean we're each retreating into our own virtual worlds, carefully customized and curated for each of us.
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As photographers stalked him on Tuesday outside the Senate chamber, he raised a binder to cover his face before hurriedly retreating.
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German baseload power price for Friday delivery jumped 17.69 percent or 5.75 euros to 38.25 euros ($26) /MWh, before retreating slightly.
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The scientists attribute the missing river to a retreating glacier, which caused a dramatic shift in the direction of water flow.
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"Investors are still retreating from gold, though prices falling below $1,200 has promoted some profit-taking," said Commerzbank analyst Eugen Weinberg.
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After losing half its readers in a decade, the title is retreating to the web, promising only biannual "collectible" print issues.
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In Europe, Poland's zloty was 0.2% weaker against the euro, retreating from an about 13-month closing peak notched on Thursday.
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Sea ice across the Arctic is rapidly retreating due to climate change, forcing the bears to travel farther to find food.
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This is an example of the many kind, selfless actions Jessica does, despite her impulse towards retreating into her dingy apartment.
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The official also defended the Trump administration's stance on globalization and international cooperation, saying it was not retreating from such engagement.
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The Japanese yen briefly strengthened as high as 99.84 against the dollar, before retreating to levels near 100.21 in the afternoon.
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The video ends with a different Bowie, clad in a white striped ensemble, retreating into a wardrobe and closing the doors.
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Elites have to understand that we're retreating, in a way, to a modern-day Versailles, and that road leads to ruin.
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He then got an escort from crooked police officers into Mexico City before retreating to one of his many mountainside hideaways.
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Islamic State militants retreating from Palmyra laid thousands of mines which the Syrian army is now clearing before civilians can return.
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The greenback stood 117.58 yen against the yen, retreating from 10-1/2 month high of 118.66 yen set last week.
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While the United States has been retreating from its southern neighbors for years, Mr. Trump has added outright hostility to neglect.
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But there was nothing Shir or his men could do — at this point, retreating would be just as dangerous as advancing.
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Spot gold dropped 0.29 percent to $1,2245 per ounce, retreating from an intraday peak of $2808.70,210, its highest since Feb. 22015.
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The Canadian dollar traded at C$1.3181 per dollar after retreating to a one-year low of C$1.3210 on Friday.
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James Franco made a rare appearance with girlfriend Isabel Pakzad months after retreating from the public eye following sexual misconduct accusations.
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For example, we can provide for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula without retreating from our concerns about Pyongyang's gulag state.
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The rest of the First World is retreating from it, according to data compiled by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
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After retreating indoors to give an impromptu news conference, he repeated his promise of compensation only to be shouted down again.
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Briefly: A helicopter moving forward has blades that are always spinning in a horizontal circle and thus either advancing or retreating.
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Whether you're camped out in a friend's backyard or retreating deep into the woods, you should celebrate our nation's birthday outside.
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"Democrats should not respond to my defeat by retreating from our strong commitments on these life-or-death issues," she writes.
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Wearing a prosthetic limb, Berwari returned as a colonel in the Kurdish Peshmerga, neutralizing booby traps left by a retreating ISIS.
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For the impacts of climate change, you can no further than Alaska, and find both retreating sea ice and historic wildfires.
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Valdez Glacier has been retreating dramatically and shedding ice into the lake, which is expanding, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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The euro rose 0.25 percent to $1.1336, given a reprieve after retreating to $1.1302 on Wednesday, its lowest since mid-August.
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The EPA defended its action, saying that it is not at all retreating from enforcing the law and going after polluters.
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The benchmark Nikkei share average fell 1.1 percent to 16,313, retreating from a five-week closing high in the previous session.
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One idea Trump resists: retreating from U.S. tariff punishments against China, which most economists agree contribute to slower U.S. economic growth.
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However, while other countries waver, two countries show no signs of retreating from an aggressive nuclear power future — China and Russia.
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Instead of retreating on the global stage, we should take the lead in promoting human rights and solutions for climate change.
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China's market has been retreating of late, after years of growth, but nobody expects the decline to be a permanent trend.
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Feiffer skates around characters, circling closer, retreating and returning to them, weaving the plot tighter until the pieces fall into place.
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The stock briefly skyrocketed more than 20 percent on its initial public offering before retreating to close up only 1 percent.
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The dollar/yen spiked as high as 21.6 after the data, before retreating to 1.43 at 21.4:21.5 a.m. HK/SIN.
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The throw was far from perfect, but Hosmer stretched out and snared it to double off the retreating runner, Mikie Mahtook.
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And finally we need to have freedom of movement, for peaceful assembly, asylum, nationality, or retreating to home, property or privacy.
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With her face cocked upward, she discerned her progress by the overhead lights retreating out of sight in a fluorescent blur.
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My Hezbollah escort and Syrian soldiers explained that explosive-disposal teams were clearing mines left behind by retreating Islamic State fighters.
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Oil prices fell, with U.S. crude retreating from three-month highs as refinery maintenance threatened to raise record inventories of crude.
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Gold prices traded within a wide range of $28.78, retreating from the more than $1,400 level touched earlier in the day.
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Perhaps they'd label an image of Bert the Turtle retreating into his shell as a "big mood" (which it absolutely is).
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Gold touched a near-four week high helped by the retreating dollar and increased demand from major consumers China and India.
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That's important, political scientists say, because it's a sign that we are retreating into distinct camps, reducing our ability to compromise.
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At the Midsummer ritual, as the witches reeled around the flowers, the occasional passer-by peered through the foliage before retreating.
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She made a show of each reveal, pretending to walk up the stairs, then retreating back to pose and undress again.
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It's just days before Christmas, but Washington is far from putting a bow on things and retreating until the new year.
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In retreating from his threat to close the border, Mr. Trump was withdrawing the warning that he issued strongly last week.
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Yoel Romero's game in recent bouts has been pressing forwards and retreating a step as soon as his opponent lashes out.
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The act of rapidly retreating and the act of getting on one leg to kick do not go hand in hand.
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Its confidence index was unchanged from July at 102 with households reporting concerns about unemployment retreating to a 1.43-month low.
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Its confidence index was unchanged from July at 102 with households reporting concerns about unemployment retreating to a 10-month low.
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Rosenwasser reminded jurors that Drejka admitted to police that he would have no reason to shoot if the victim was retreating.
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Vegas winger Ryan Reaves — a Winnipeg native — inadvertently tipped in the puck off the retreating Fleury for a 1-0 lead.
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Individual performance aside, there are broader signs that the business is retreating somewhat during the first part of Mr. Trump's presidency.
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The Germans spread the story the Jews were murdered in the square because they had collaborated with the retreating Soviet army.
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Spot bullion prices were marginally lower at 0054 GMT, with Newcrest Mining Ltd falling 1.2% and Evolution Mining Ltd retreating 1.5%.
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On Thursday, the euro rose to its highest against the greenback in 2-1/2 years before retreating in later trading.
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The images reminded some of the 21990 war with Iraq, when Saddam Hussein's retreating army set fire to oilfields in Kuwait.
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The "popping" cells in the video are plasma rising up out of the Sun, cooling off, and then retreating back downward.
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When it embarked on greater diversification, including paying $1.2 billion for a 30% stake in Fancl last year, shares began retreating.
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The firm expected flows from hedge funds to keep prices elevated - even though it saw prices retreating later in the year.
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August 26 - After retreating from the Houston area back to the Gulf of Mexico, Harvey slowly moves northeast and hits Louisiana.
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Spot palladium shed 01.5% to $1,948.14 per ounce, retreating from an all-time high of $1,998.43 hit earlier in the session.
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The retreating ice is also exposing frozen plants that haven't seen the sun in 45,000 years, as radiocarbon-dating research suggests.
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Photographs of her, retreating to the roof of City Hall to hold a private conversation, have been splashed all over newspapers.
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Dubai's index fell 0.4 percent to 3,587 points on Tuesday, retreating from technical resistance at its April peak of 3,605 points.
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GE is saying goodbye to its century-old railroad division, spinning off the healthcare business and retreating from oil-and-gas.
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For the past couple months, she has been backing and filling, first doubling down on single-payer, then retreating a bit.
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Brent crude rose 22020 cents, nearly 73%, to $27 a barrel by 22019 GMT, retreating from an intraday high of $23.
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Brent crude rose 73 cents, or 27%, to $22019 a barrel by 23 GMT, retreating from an intraday high of $54.13.
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Ahead of the meeting, it seemed as if the president was retreating on his ambition to eliminate the North's nuclear arsenal.
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The US and the UK, two key anchors of the West's global political and economic order, are now retreating from Europe.
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That rubbed off on protesters, who then became more aggravated, and police began batoning people in the back that were retreating.
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Benny Leonard retreating to the open side and firing a right straight in through the same angle, over a century earlier.
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On Friday, police kept a close watch as the city returned to normal, with most protesters retreating and businesses re-opening.
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However, by retreating to echo chambers that are being infiltrated with bad actors, we're doing nobody a favor, least of all ourselves.
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Chapman's girlfriend accused him of abusing her, and he has acknowledged retreating to his garage, where he fired a handgun multiple times.
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The Canadian dollar was little changed at C$1.3050 per dollar after retreating to C$1.3068, its weakest since late June 2017.
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As Heywood opens the screen door, the snake pops into the corner of the camera and bites into Heywood's head before retreating.
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Now, years on, even enthusiastic early adopters of the Common Core like the state of New York are retreating from the standards.
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A coalition of Western forces led by the United States dropped cluster bombs on the head and tail of the retreating column.
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The Islamist militants have been broadly retreating since December, when the Iraqi army recaptured Ramadi, the largest city in the western region.
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With the dollar index retreating 211.19 percent, some of the emerging currencies that have sold off in recent days stabilised or rose.
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This is a character who's retreating, retracting, burrowing in, and I wanted to create claustrophobia for him without having a congested frame.
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Even Republican support for the bill is retreating: 69 percent of Trump supporters said in May that they backed the GOP's plan.
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Reducing fire risk in a meaningful way will take decades of pruning forests, upgrading power infrastructure, and even retreating from some regions.
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Regional banks are now filling gaps left by their European and American rivals, which are retreating from a continent they once dominated.
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This is a kind of fervour the centre-left, retreating in America and across the West before the populist right, rarely conjures.
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The Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.4 percent to 3,272.93 points, further retreating from the previous session's 13-month intraday high of 3,305.43.
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As the country prepares for the retreating monsoon winds to shower southern India with more rain, the situation could still be salvaged.
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The pound jumped to a six-day high, before retreating, and then edged above Monday's close against the U.S. dollar once again.
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Gains were led by consumer and infrastructure stocks , while resources stocks fell due to weaker oil prices and metals retreating from highs.
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Nowhere is the impact of global warming more visible than the the Arctic, where ice is retreating further and further each summer.
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The euro rose to 88.43 British pence, a level last seen five years ago before retreating to 87.80 pence in U.S. trading.
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The greenback also felt pressure from the safe-haven yen, which provided a home for funds retreating from the region's riskier assets.
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The bond market convulsed, with the 10-year yield retreating from an early of 2.71 percent to 2.64 percent, after the number.
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Copper on the London Metal Exchange was down 0.35 percent at $6,111.50 per tonne after retreating more than 1 percent on Monday.
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That swell of capital could help replace the retreating consumer investors who've fled the market this year, leading to massive price drops.
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Canadian domestic producers like Cardinal, Cenovus Energy Ltd and others have stepped up to buy the assets from the retreating global firms.
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Prices for U.S. Treasuries rose, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note retreating from a more than four-year high.
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While retreating from human rights may allow for some immediate gains in the short term, long-term objectives will be irreparably undermined.
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The president is right that NAFTA can be improved, but doing so means deepening international rules and regulations, not retreating from them.
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We had long, deep dysfunctional patterns: guilt trips, self-medicating, self-loathing, and retreating into work to distance ourselves from the problems.
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The dollar index reached 100.57, which was its highest since April 2003 before retreating to 100.42, up 0.2 percent on the day.
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"This is the last place in the world I wanted to be," he said before retreating into the West Wing, ignoring questions.
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The MSCI world index, which tracks shares in 45 countries, shed 0.1 percent, retreating from a one-month high earlier this week.
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Stephens' lead leg also has a tendency to buckle when kicked if he is retreating or retracting his leg from an attack.
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When I adjust the rearview mirror, the retreating landscape has altered and solidified — for so long, I dwelled in self-imposed myopia.
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In October 1918 they reached Damascus, joining British-led forces marching from Palestine to push the retreating Turks from the Arab world.
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Now the militants are retreating, he is back in business, bringing everything from baby food to flour over the border from Turkey.
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Few market participants guessed that the Federal Reserve lifting interest rates, while retreating from quantitative easing would provide such an emotional journey.
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The banking sector was a mixed bag with First Gulf Bank retreating 0.9 percent but Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank adding 1.4 percent.
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Not everyone can seal themselves off from a world of rising seas and burning forests by retreating to a gold-lined biosphere.
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"There is no oil infrastructure that survives a retreating Da'esh," Hochstein said, using an Arabic acronym used by opponents of the group.
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Dubai's stock index fell 0.4 percent to 3,560 points, once again retreating from technical resistance at its April peak of 8993,605 points.
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The yen touched an earlier session high of 100.14 and overnight, it climbed to levels around 99.68 to the dollar before retreating.
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That witness said Harter put both of his hands up in the air as he was retreating backwards, according to court papers.
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Trump is retreating to familiar territory because he doesn't have anywhere else to go, and Republicans are following him out of desperation.
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The Taliban fighters, many of them retreating from Nawa, shifted to exert pressure on the center of the neighboring district of Garmsir.
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A senior DHS official disputed the notion that the administration was retreating from the effort, though, saying a new strategy is forthcoming.
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Since the mid-2000s, researchers like Dr. Arrigo have been trying to assess the effects of retreating ice on the Arctic ecosystem.
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The euro was also a third of a percent weaker, retreating to $1.0746 compared with last week's seven-week highs above $1.08.
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With Dillashaw constantly playing the aggressor and hoping to shift so often, he ate a good few of these long, retreating swings.
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Jeremy Stephens is perhaps the best example of a fighter who simply kept retreating and allowing Cerrone to jog into his kicks.
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The stock popped more than 20 percent on its debut before retreating and closing up only 1 percent, at $15.15 a share.
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The Islamic State, also known as ISIS, is retreating, but not without a tenacious fight, trapping civilians in their last few enclaves.
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The Knicks are performing some strange and bleak boomer-ish refusal of the future and retreating into vain nostalgia and sour fantasy.
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Is the government retreating from the San Bernardino iPhone fight because its lawyers think the judge is likely to rule against them?
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When the horses are in her corrals, she uses a soft opening, by approaching and retreating, so they get accustomed to her.
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And the retreating ice is exposing frozen plants that haven't seen the sun in 45,000 years, as new radiocarbon dating research suggests.
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According to the police, Mr. Bowers exchanged gunfire with officers before retreating back inside and barricading himself inside a third-floor room.
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Army officials said troops advancing through sprawling desert towards the Syria border are facing landmines and roadside bombs placed by retreating militants.
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I felt like I was retreating to my own charming, historic apartment in the French Quarter, and I can't wait to return.
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One reason is that the vast majority of Cubans in South Florida resist the hyperpoliticization that surrounds them by retreating into apathy.
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The retreating Nazis had blown up its crematories, dismantled its gas chambers; the prisoners had been marched west, in the freezing cold.
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The Athens bourse general index was 5.4 percent down at 13.05 GMT after retreating to its lowest level since 1991 on Monday.
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Among other precious metals, palladium was down 23 percent at $1,085.72, also retreating after hitting a record high of $1,105.70 on Thursday.
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The stock briefly hit the $5003 per share price that was needed to bring Apple to the $2500 trillion mark before retreating.
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More broadly, "retreating from the world is not the solution, nor is burning down the current system and starting anew," Dimon wrote.
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The euro climbed to a two-week high earlier on Friday following the disappointing U.S. inflation data before retreating against the greenback.
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They flew by helicopter to the northern tip of the Chiatibo glacier, where a climate change expert explained how it was retreating.
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Instead, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex took a six-week break from the spotlight, retreating to Canada with their son, Archie.
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In one of the war's most grisly incidents, warplanes strafed a retreating Iraqi column north of Kuwait City, melting man and machine.
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Those critics often complain that Francis is watering down church orthodoxy, retreating in the culture wars and sowing confusion in the church.
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Sea ice in the Bering has been thinning and retreating for years, but in 2018 and 2019, the losses kicked into overdrive.
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But one of the earliest features of boys' puberty is a swing toward silence, retreating from conversation, many literally shutting the door.
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Now Go90 is dead and Verizon is retreating from media (though it still owns the properties formerly known as AOL and Yahoo).
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She said that just six prison agents were on duty, and that they managed to free visitors before retreating to another block.
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I noted in the piece that he may be pathbreaking in retreating from even the rhetoric of promoting democracy and human rights.
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Inflation has stayed relatively low, with the main measure tracked by the Fed retreating further below its 2000 percent target in August.
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Its withdrawal is the latest sign that the federal government is retreating from protecting civil rights for the most vulnerable among us.
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First, far from retreating from public life in the post-suffrage and postwar decades, women and their organizations were out in force.
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Karemaker actually draws himself retreating to the comfort of superhero books as a child, particularly while navigating the difficulty of fitting-in.
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This agreement designates Special Areas for Scientific Study that have been exposed by collapses or retreating ice shelves across the Antarctic Peninsula region.
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The rally in energy shares helped lift the Dow and the S&P 500 to record intraday highs before retreating in late trading.
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TOKYO, Feb 113 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks fell on Friday in thin trade as a stronger yen and retreating oil prices sapped risk appetite.
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Dating back some 3.7 billion years, the suspected soil—exposed underneath a retreating ice cap—could potentially contain fossilized traces of primordial life.
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The blue chip FTSE 20.8 index was flat in percentage terms at 24,23.4 points by 0913 GMT, retreating slightly from a stronger open.
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Like many other marine terminating glaciers in Antarctica, this glacier is retreating over time, and increasing the movement of ice into the sea.
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The Offshore isn't overtly oppressing the rest of the country, it's just abandoned it, retreating to a place that genuinely can't accommodate everyone.
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Markets steadied Tuesday, with equities gaining around the world, and bonds retreating from levels that sent yields to record or near-record lows.
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I'm concerned about the current trend in America and Europe toward retreating from the open, multilateral approach that has driven so much progress.
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If we are to alter where the lines are drawn at all we should be looking to reach out instead of retreating in.
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Mrs May avoided further confrontations with disgruntled colleagues only by retreating to Downing Street and turning away ministers who asked to see her.
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When the Americans were confronted with "intense enemy fire, instead of ducking, instead of retreating, they charged," said French historian Jean-Michel Steg.
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Cenovus shares rose as much as 3.9 percent to C$13.18 in early morning trade, before retreating to C$12.71 by late morning.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average touched another all-time high before retreating 0.09% by the close to break a four-day win streak.
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The benchmark index finished 0.1 percent higher and was set to end the month up more than 2 percent, after retreating last month.
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The dollar index extended its losses on Monday, retreating from its highest levels since 2003, as U.S. Treasury yields eased from recent peaks.
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And I wonder if storming Area 51 is a way of retreating to a simpler, pre-9/11 view of the hidden things.
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Flood insurance premiums could rise sharply, with people faced with the choice of increasing clean-up costs or retreating to higher ground inland.
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Retreating back to my last point about miscommunication mishaps, if you're unsure if someone is upset or you're unclear about something, just ask.
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Protesters spray-painted slogans on walls close to the building and defaced its emblem before retreating when faced with a growing police presence.
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Dubai's index fell 1.6 percent in modest volume to 3,303 points, retreating from technical resistance on the March peaks of 3,397-53,421 points.
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Thereafter, she returns home and pretty much stays there, enjoying friendships and family but retreating further into reclusiveness as the years go on.
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Instead of retreating into ourselves, can we use video games to help express the words and thoughts so often trapped inside our heads?
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He also starred in several action films, including multiple Transformers movies, before retreating from the public eye and turning to more indie fare.
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The energy index climbed over 1 percent, with Woodside Petroleum topping the gains, despite oil prices retreating in Asian trade on oversupply concerns.
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The healthcare index fell as much as 1.3% with drug maker CSL Ltd losing 1.5% and medical devices developer Cochlear Ltd retreating 1.2%.
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The Aussie, also sensitive to shifts in risk appetite, was flat at $0.7464 after retreating overnight to a seven-week low of $0.7443.
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The euro/dollar pair hit a session high of 1.1217 on Thursday, before retreating slightly to close the week on Friday at 1.1150.
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Earlier on Thursday, Taliban militants stormed a district in Ghazni province, killing more than a dozen people including the district's governor before retreating.
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The euro rose to 88.43 British pence, a level last seen five years ago before retreating to 87.93 pence in late U.S. trading.
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"We really want to be expanding and getting the diamond mining industry going, not closing and retreating to just one asset," said Kirby.
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The Treasury market brushed off Monday's lackluster auctions, with 10-year yields retreating further from their earlier peaks last seen in September 2014.
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Audrina Patridge is retreating to the comforts of home -- not hers, but her parents' -- while her nasty divorce from Corey Bohan plays out.
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Retreating from the public square in the near-term may be the only way to sustainably rehabilitate the dialogue that transpires within it.
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The materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, lost 0.2 percent, retreating after solid gains the day before.
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London Metal Exchange aluminum hit its highest since March 22.834 at $230,323 a tonne before retreating to close at $232,23.0294, down 23.04 percent.
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The minutes' focus on data dependence helped U.S. Treasury debt prices rise, with the two-year yield retreating from a three-week high.
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He has responded by retreating even further into his chosen cocoons—the White House and America's golf courses—and lashing out on Twitter.
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DXY, which tracks the greenback against six other major currencies, fell 0.3 percent, retreating after hitting its highest since December 2002 on Tuesday.
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By the same token, the retreating dollars are sheltering in safe assets, such as the highly rated bonds the AIIB proposes to sell.
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U.S. crude futures CLc27 fell $1.20 to settle at $72.94 a barrel, retreating from Tuesday's 3-1/2-year high of over $75.
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Air strikes pummelled villages and towns in Mosul's periphery, so ISIS contracted its territory, retreating to the city, along with thousands of civilians.
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Since then her National League for Democracy has won a sweeping election victory, and the military seems to be retreating from political life.
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"We're retreating," said George E. Price Jr., the superintendent of the Cape Cod National Seashore, which is run by the National Park Service.
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Nine of the index's 10 main groups were in positive territory, with the energy group retreating 0.7 percent as oil prices extended losses.
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Each rainy season, the river fills and floods nearby forests and rice paddies before retreating in the dry season to expose fertile soil.
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Rather than trying unilaterally to "contain" China by throwing weight around and retreating from engagement, the United States should use its influence judiciously.
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Shares of Glencore rose as much as 2.2 percent on the announcement of the disposal, before retreating to close down about 1.2 percent.
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We should be ramping up our economic diplomacy toolbox to expand our influence in the developing world, rather than retreating from those markets.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, young people are retreating from the intellectual battlefield despite an awareness that America is at a pivotal point in her history.
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"Diplomatic downsizing is a gift to America's adversaries and rivals because it sends the message that we're retreating from global leadership," Wade said.
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Elsewhere in the currency market, the euro edged down 0.1% to $1.1318, retreating from an 11-week high of $1.1348 touched on Friday.
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The MSCI world index, which tracks shares in 2211.11 countries, shed 0.1 percent, retreating from a one-month high struck earlier this week.
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When Schilt kicked, he had to get his left foot back to the mat, and then move his right foot to start retreating.
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When the retreating Finns destroyed anything that might be of use to an invader, it forced Soviet troops to march over frozen lakes.
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Walmart has been looking to jumpstart its overseas business by retreating from lower-growth markets and investing in places like China and India.
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Authorities expected that number to rise, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis said at a news briefing, as retreating floodwaters revealed the scope of destruction.
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U.S.-China negotiations spectacularly broke down in early May after Trump accused China of retreating from previous commitments, causing a market sell-off.
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Legacy pension costs remain on the books; endowment draws are only slowly retreating from an unsustainable level; and earned revenue is trending down.
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For China, this means not retreating from what has been agreed to so far, as American officials on Monday accused it of doing.
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Many of you avoid the question altogether by retreating into an increasingly esoteric conversation about small abstract gestures, art world jokes, and conceptualism.
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It was a high-water mark for his openness toward a Palestinian state, and he has effectively been retreating from it ever since.
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Give your mind a chance to consolidate information by retreating to a dark, quiet room for 10 minutes of inactivity (but not sleep).
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Retreating from his parade plans, the president also took a jab at the local government in Washington, saying the city is "poorly" run.
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"I'm not sure retreating from programs is the answer," said Brian McKeon, a former top Pentagon policy official who visited Niger in 2015.
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In a financial panic, investors lose confidence in all forms of credit, retreating to the safest and most liquid assets, like Treasury bills.
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But some Jewish parents, aghast at what they see as unnecessary infliction of pain or even mutilation, are retreating from the ancient ritual.
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On the third day of their royal tour on Wednesday, the couple traveled north to the Chitral district to witness a retreating glacier.
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He basically just poked his head out to give us an update, and now is retreating back into his quiet life with Song.
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Banking shares were the main drag with 53 of the 12 listed banks dropping; Bank Aljazira was the worst performer, retreating 1.8 percent.
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As central banks are retreating from this, and that's the big driver behind all of that, volatility in the markets will come back.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo declared that "the West is winning," and insisted that the Trump administration was not retreating from its alliances.
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Aides sensed that could change Friday, and Buttigieg quickly parried each attack before retreating to well-rehearsed sections of his usual stump speech.
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A rapidly retreating and thinning glacier — accelerated by global warming — caused the water to redirect to the south, and into the Pacific Ocean.
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The Sunday march, for its part, focused on recent police brutality, such as the point-blank use of rubber bullets against retreating protesters.
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The Fed retreating from its neutral position, some signs the U.S. consumer is getting exhausted, or a return to tariff wars, Raich said.
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The Dalian Commodity Exchange's most-traded iron ore contract rallied more than 140%, hitting a record in July before retreating as supplies increased.
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CBOT March wheat finished down 2600 cents at $2711-2400/4 a bushel, retreating from a one-year high set a day earlier.
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Their narratives reveal the human toll of environmental changes like retreating sea ice and warmer than usual water temperatures that can seem abstract.
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He warned his party against retreating into "a fantasy world" that assumes Trump's predicament is not both disturbing and hazardous for the GOP.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury yield was down 1 basis point at 2.495 percent, retreating further from a four-week high reached on Thursday.
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After retreating to a one-week low in early European trading, the dollar edged up 0.1 percent against a basket of world currencies .
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The second part of the test pattern is a rebound rally that penetrates the long-term GMMA before retreating from this resistance feature.
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Around 2002, reproduction rates began to decline—even before polar bears, marooned on the island by retreating ice, started to ravage the nests.
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Yes, we're retreating from reality for a while, just as we do when we take a spa day or a hot springs weekend.
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By retreating to neat homogeneous monocultures, most separatists will end up doing what all self-segregationists do, fostering narrowness, prejudice and moral arrogance.
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It strengthened to a two-week high at 129.87 yen per euro before retreating to 130.27 yen, up 0.26 percent on the day.
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Other European bourses traded in different directions with London's FTSE 100 retreating 0.1 percent and Paris's CAC 40 and Germany's DAX broadly flat.
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It strengthened to a two-week high at 129.85 yen per euro before retreating to 130.33 yen, up 0.25 percent on the day.
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The STOXX 600 index was trading 0.2 percent lower by 0830 GMT, further retreating from a one-year high set earlier this week.
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We favor trading band analysis because the upside breakout in May, 2017 almost reached the trading and upside target of 5,820 before retreating.
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"The ELN has been retreating — at least its leadership — to Venezuela where it's recruiting for greater strength, to attack us," Botero said recently.
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The Sunday march, for its part, focused on recent police brutality, such as the point-blank use of rubber bullets against retreating protesters.
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"The ELN has been retreating - at least its leadership - to Venezuela where it's recruiting for greater strength, to attack us," Botero said recently.
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By Wednesday, the situation had improved, with most of the protesters retreating from the immediate area, but significant damage had already been done.
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Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.), don't believe Trump should begin retreating from the deal.
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Generals were not adverse to retreating if it meant minimizing loss of life, especially since nearby themes could swiftly come to their aid.
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Wall settled for pull-ups and strange step-backs against retreating defenses that made a point to hustle back and protect the paint.
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Authorities expected that number to rise, Prime Minister Hubert Minnis told a news conference, as retreating floodwaters reveal the scope of the destruction.
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They feel much younger than their parents did at their age, and most of them have no intention of quietly retreating from the world.
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Others like the Haike Group were retreating from the northeastern provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning, where last year's strong sales were not repeating.
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You see what looks to be a clump of seaweed, and then it suddenly springs to life in the form of a retreating cephalopod.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The dollar extended its losses on Monday, retreating from its highest levels since 2003 as U.S. Treasury yields eased from recent peaks.
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The comments from leaders in Congress follows Trump and the White House retreating from the President's stunning accusation in a tweet two weeks ago.
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"Over 90 percent of the measured alpine glaciers in the world are retreating," according to the United States' National Snow and Ice Data Center.
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Bobby Kaufmann is upset that college students reacted to Donald Trump's election by retreating to "cry rooms" and blocking Interstate 80 with their protests.
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DXY, which measures the greenback against six major currencies, was down 0.45 percent at 102.85, retreating from a 14-year high set on Tuesday.
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The forint fell 228 percent, retreating further from recent nine-month highs against the euro after the central bank flagged more policy easing ahead.
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The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of its peers, was at 96.015, retreating from an earlier high of 96.160.
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The 10-year Treasury bond yield recently rose above 3.2 percent to its highest point since 2011 before retreating in the last two weeks.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six currencies, fell 0.25 percent, retreating after hitting its highest level since December 2002 on Tuesday.
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Given the fairly large pitfalls of retreating to the Iron Islands, it'd probably be smarter for Daenerys to retreat to her familial island, Dragonstone.
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CME April live cattle futures settled down 0.075 cent at 120.650 cents per pound, retreating after notching a one-week high at 121.800 cents.
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ISIS may be retreating but those who study the Middle East closely will tell you: You'd do well to hold off on claiming victory.
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Turkey's lira weakened more than 2 percent, retreating from hefty gains made on Wednesday when the central bank raised interest rates 300 basis points.
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"The Daesh is retreating from Iraq and that is thanks to the government's trust in these young devoted forces," Khamenei told Abadi in Tehran.
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In the energy market, Brent fell 52 cents to $49.07 a barrel, retreating from the previous session's $50.51 peak, its highest since early November.
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Close to the repository's entrance, he points to scratchmarks on the rocks—"footprints of the last ice age" left by the retreating ice cap.
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Television footage showed a water cannon being fired once, but perhaps more as a test, as it didn't appear to reach the retreating protesters.
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CME April live cattle futures settled down 0.075 cent at 120.650 cents per pound, retreating after notching a one-week high at 121.800 cents.
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Spreadbetters expected European stocks to open lower, with Britain's FTSE losing 0.9 percent, Germany's DAX falling 1.2 percent and France's CAC retreating 1 percent.
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Tehran has responded with a series of moves, including retreating from some of its commitments to limit its nuclear activity made under the deal.
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Many writers have sounded the alarm over our increasingly fractured attention, but Odell's book is not about blocking the internet or retreating from Facebook.
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On a day marked by broad dollar weakness, the greenback slipped across the board, retreating sharply from a 16-month high hit on Wednesday.
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The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the militants were back in control only hours after retreating to the orchards around Palmyra.
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The Aussie climbed from levels near $0.7500 before the data to as high as $0.7564, before retreating to $12.423 in the evening local time.
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During more than five hours of debate in parliament, many argued that failing to renew the system would mark Britain retreating from the world.
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So many of Ortega's opponents have found themselves in a clinch with him, tried retreating from the clinch, and got snapped into the guillotine.
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Summer is coming to an end, which means that soon we'll all be retreating to our living rooms and getting cozy for the winter.
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Among other precious metals, fell 1.1 percent to $18.23, retreating from a high of about $18.73 on Wednesday, its best level since Oct. 4.
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All 14 listed petrochemical producers declined with Nama Chemicals, the worst performer in that sector, retreating 5.3 percent and Saudi Kayan losing 2.4 percent.
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As he writes: China is not retreating to the era of high communism…but lurching towards a messy future shared by many authoritarian states.
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Retreating oil prices and unconvincing economic data from the euro zone and the world's second largest economy China supported demand for the European benchmark.
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The Chainsmokers have spent their career since "#Selfie" edging away from this woman and the granular details of modernity, retreating into nostalgia and nature.
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Spot palladium was flat at $1,529 on Thursday, after retreating from its all-time peak of 1,565.09 per ounce scaled earlier in the week.
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Changes in your social life are taking place, and you may feel like retreating—rest and down time are totally legit at this time!
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Simmons, the lawsuit states, has been purposely retreating from public life after a 40-year-long career, and Mathews' actions have invaded his privacy.
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The Natives attacked a poorly defended fort with inferior numbers and killed more American troops than they lost, only retreating for want of supplies.
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On Friday, U.S. equities finished higher — with the Dow closing up more than 100 points — as concerns about Trump's presidency showed signs of retreating.
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That has led to many of them either disappearing quietly, or retreating into a quiet but less fast-paced growth, or getting gobbled up.
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He wore a black coat over a polo-neck sweater into which he kept dipping his chin, like a turtle retreating into its shell.
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In Russia, dollar stocks lost 2108 percent with financial stocks retreating once again as the central bank said it would rescue B&N Bank.
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What comes next is called retreating, which is when miners carve the valuable coal out of the remaining walls, and allow ceilings to collapse.
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The elimination of reproductive health from these annual reports indicates the U.S. is retreating from our historic role as a leader on women's equality.
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Germany, Sweden, Spain, and now Australia are retreating from their green energy commitments because they have done so much damage to their local economies.
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The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six currencies, fell 0.45 percent, retreating after hitting its highest level since December 2002 on Tuesday.
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That boosted oil prices immediately after the data, with U.S crude futures CLc1 bouncing to a high of $49.50 a barrel before retreating modestly.
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London Metal Exchange aluminum CMAL2.8343 hit its highest since March 22.834 at $22,22 a ton before retreating to close at $2,285, down 1.7 percent.
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So while Schumer's legislation is very unlikely to go anywhere this year, both parties appear to be retreating from their past objections to marijuana.
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But for years now, we've been retreating into our separate tribal epistemologies, each with their own increasingly incompatible set of facts and first premises.
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John insisted that Jeannie was dropped off first, to her house in Yoker, before retreating back to Helen's in Scotstoun, the West End suburb.
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"Underdog" finds Gunna retreating from the luxe life, using Baby instead to boast about a G Wagon too big to fit in a garage.
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The teams play each other, but they are all pursuing something—an impossible perfection, an endlessly retreating finish line—that cannot quite be caught.
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Or jogging up, unbothered, in transition as Westbrook races towards the rim and forces three or four retreating defenders to collapse into the paint.
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It said the attackers had come with trucks mounted with guns and suicide bombers, and when retreating had set fire to houses and vehicles.
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Paleo-Indians navigated chunks of melting ice left by retreating glaciers when they hunted woolly mammoths and caribou in the area 12,000 years ago.
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Spreadbetters expected European stocks to open lower, with Britain's FTSE falling 0.771.2188 percent, Germany's DAX slipping 0.8 percent and France's CAC retreating 0.75 percent.
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But so many people think the country is becoming more polarized than ever, and that people are just retreating into their respective political corners.
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Throughout the park are places where the retreating ice had dropped giant boulders that geologists call erratics, after the Latin word errare, to wander.
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But they don't all yield: Harley Davidson — which the president criticized for moving some motorcycle production offshore to avoid European tariffs — is not retreating.
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Certainly Ms. Lasha's testimony was compelling as she described leaving the hotel and retreating to her car in the parking lot where she prayed.
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The Fed's preferred inflation measure sits at 1.3 percent after retreating further from the central bank's 2 percent target for much of the year.
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Pikas — the diminutive, rotund relatives of rabbits that live in rocks at high altitude — appear to be retreating to higher altitudes as climate warms.
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Over three hours he talked about retreating from the spotlight, the persistence of emo and accusations of sexual assault that have roiled the genre.
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The once-gleaming computer lab, library and theater, which in 230 presented a student production of "Macbeth," were burned by retreating Islamic State fighters.
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It teaches me and it teaches them how to have a real conversation without just declaring someone the enemy and retreating to your corner.
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Our era is less overtly sexually destructive in part because we are giving up on sex itself, retreating into pornography and other virtual consolations.
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Ms. Warren greeted the deluge with mixed success, never wobbling too precariously but retreating at times to the safe harbor of stump-speech platitudes.
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American officials say these Turkish-backed militias are less disciplined than regular Turkish soldiers, and deliberately or inadvertently have fired on retreating American troops.
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American officials say these Turkish-backed militia are less disciplined than regular Turkish soldiers, and deliberately or inadvertently have fired on retreating American troops.
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ISIS fighters, armed with heavy American-made artillery captured from retreating Iraqi army units, surrounded Kobani, a Kurdish city, and entered parts of it.
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The Harmattan dry winds - which sweep in sand from the Sahara and can ravage cocoa pods and sap soil moisture - were retreating, farmers said.
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Background: In retreating from action on climate, Trump has disregarded stacks of scientific studies warning about the consequences of "business as usual" emissions rates.
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The euro extended losses to slip 0.3 percent against the dollar after the policy decision, retreating further from a recent a 14-month high.
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The central bank's preferred measure of inflation has been retreating from the Fed's target rate for the past few months, and policymakers remain divided.
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