None of them can retrieve the key on their own, but you can retrieve the key by combining all the parts.
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Even with his tech [abilities], we couldn't retrieve that, because the NeXT operating system no longer can retrieve the documents that well.
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"In some cases we use our rescue hoist to deliver and retrieve parts and messages or we would land and have someone get out and retrieve the message," said Steiger.
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This wasn't random access memory; rather than being able to retrieve any stored data whenever you wanted, you could only retrieve the data in the order it was sent into the line.
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If you then climb the flagpole and retrieve the hat, that creates a binding contract — the person who said they would pay you to retrieve the hat is obligated to pay you $10.
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No attempt has yet been made to retrieve Chau's body.
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To retrieve important information crucial to the Rebel Alliance's existence.
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Tether says it will not try to retrieve the money.
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He asked the medic to retrieve his evidence — his GoPro.
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Future Mars exploration missions could retrieve those samples for analysis.
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CASAPC staff members retrieve the samples and conduct the tests.
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You'll be forever scrambling around on the floor to retrieve.
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The group returned to Cracker Barrel to retrieve their cars.
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The team can retrieve the information with 99.9 percent accuracy.
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If it has been, I'd like you to retrieve it.
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What Jones did to retrieve photos from a broken iPhone
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The blockchain could be modified to retrieve the missing funds.
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The woman tried to retrieve the poop, and became stuck.
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It always takes him a minute to retrieve that name.
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Police arrested Mason after he returned to retrieve the bag.
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Individuals frequently need medical assistance to retrieve internally misplaced tampons.
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The towers retrieve online orders in a matter of seconds.
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Naturally, wildlife officials are eager to retrieve the special amphibians.
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We would have to try and retrieve the body later.
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Why let me go retrieve that for you right now.
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Eurydice descends to the underworld; Orpheus follows to retrieve her.
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This began with efforts to retrieve bodies for proper burial.
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He requested police protection to retrieve some of his belongings.
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Then we returned to the takeout to retrieve our rafts.
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How did Hadi intend to retrieve Iman and Khalida safely?
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Others struggled to retrieve water even from the distribution centers.
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When he went back to retrieve it, it was gone.
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Some just needed to retrieve their belongings from another room.
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You wait an eternity for the waitstaff to retrieve it.
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She ordered the Netherlands to retrieve a similar amount from Starbucks.
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He decided against going inside his apartment to retrieve his belongings.
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Authorities are coming up with a plan to retrieve the remains.
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Jonny Stevenson crawls head-first down the pipe to retrieve Jazz.
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Rescuers put in about 21 miles to retrieve McClatchy, Balduf said.
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NASA is also on a mission to retrieve an asteroid sample.
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To retrieve a wayward drumstick, according to NBA reporter Gerald Bourguet.
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Otherwise, they may never retrieve their precious parcels and bills again.
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Torus uses a key-value database to store and retrieve files.
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It wants to retrieve rocks from Mars sometime in the 2030s.
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"The police must go aggressively (to retrieve the child)," Kulasegaran said.
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The NTSB made an unsuccessful attempt to retrieve the recorder previously.
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To retrieve your packages, you unlock the box with the app.
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He wiped the conversation, but officials were able to retrieve it.
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They retrieve the collar and talk about disposing of the cubs.
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Many doctors reported that they could not retrieve their patients' files.
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Then Klawiter took the mattress and returned to retrieve the man.
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Beren set off to retrieve the gem, encountering Orcs and Sauron.
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Barefoot, in single file, they retrieve the offerings in absolute silence.
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They were able to retrieve about 57,85033 weapons in that category.
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Sometimes, it's possible to retrieve the files even without additional software.
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Klan materials, she said, are easy to retrieve from the web.
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At what stage doctors are allowed to retrieve organs matters hugely.
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And they don't like going to warehouses to retrieve their items.
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From there, private carting companies would retrieve the garbage and recycling.
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Miami officials told scooter companies to retrieve their vehicles by Friday.
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Afterward, Mr. Fox was allowed to retrieve his car and leave.
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Other tokens of Mr. Low's esteem have been easier to retrieve.
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The Swiss government says it intends to retrieve fragments for display.
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Her parents would travel to the nearest town to retrieve it.
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Efforts to retrieve the dead would start on Wednesday, officials said.
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"In the next couple weeks I absolutely plan to retrieve it."
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Residents briefly return home to retrieve belongings in Laurel, Jan. 14.
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Turn off "Auto retrieve" by swiping the button to the left.
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Bystanders who dared to retrieve the victims were often shot, too.
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They backed themselves to retrieve a body and they missed out.
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Police helped retrieve the trunk, and the money was there, but invalid.
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He was arrested while going to retrieve the substance, the station reported.
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Each dog was paired with two familiar toys they like to retrieve.
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It means that pCloud and authorities can't retrieve those files without you.
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The landlord has agreed to help Mr. Pourkay retrieve his remaining equipment.
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A last-ditch effort to retrieve his personal brand from a precipice.
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The government is still trying to retrieve stolen money from the Philippines.
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Adam dashes back inside to retrieve her, safely tucking her back in.
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They weren't able to retrieve any of the whales stranded in Alaska.
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Returning, I sought out my now neatly-stacked presents to retrieve Blanka.
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Mueller, Sparks says, then went back to retrieve the mortally wounded Liverman.
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Take care of the dog, retrieve the mail, water the plants, etc.
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Download speed is the rate at which your network can retrieve data.
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Do I want to retrieve any of my eggs before we start?
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Soon, a family member of the owner came to retrieve the dogs.
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Internet providers do not generate, acquire, store, transform, utilize or retrieve information.
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A bronchoscopy was ordered to retrieve a tissue sample from her lung.
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They would assess later how to retrieve the two bodies, he said.
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Scientists then retrieve the "whale cams" and apply them to other whales.
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Stefanowicz waits while I return to the ICE to retrieve my jacket.
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After darkness fell, soldiers would venture out to retrieve their fallen comrades.
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Safdar worked solidly for four days to retrieve dead bodies and survivors.
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There's a knock, they retreat, I retrieve once they have vanished again.
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"He has climbed into Dumpsters to retrieve unappreciated items," Judge Rosenblatt wrote.
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Her requests to go home to retrieve her heart medication were denied.
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My brain started speeding through ways that I could retrieve the AirPod.
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Get ready to pay more to retrieve your cash at an ATM.
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They denied his request to have a relative retrieve them, she said.
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Shortly after, Mr. Martinbrough sent one of his buddies to retrieve it.
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This allows renewables producers to achieve higher revenue and retrieve lower subsidies.
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" Still, he argued, "You cannot retrieve [that charm] from his old movies.
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The first person to retrieve a phone must pick up the tab.
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A week later, when asked to retrieve the same item, Chaser remembered.
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When the guards came to retrieve the corpse, Hamada yelled at them.
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When I click read, it says its unable to retrieve the message.
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Some gorillas, however, figured out an easier way to retrieve the nut.
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Fikri was trying to retrieve fish that had been confiscated by the authorities.
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But only one of them might actually go and retrieve the lost money.
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Eventually, I called and asked if someone could come up to retrieve it.
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At the end of the summer, it came time to retrieve the biologgers.
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"We've had to go to the airport to retrieve medical supplies," she says.
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Virgil says he even helped to retrieve an elderly woman in a wheelchair.
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Bentley asked the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) to retrieve it for him.
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One day, Miller exploded and, for the first time, Wilmers didn't retrieve him.
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I chuckled and informed him condescendingly that such knowledge was impossible to retrieve.
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The outlet also reported that police were at the hotel to retrieve hostages.
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This way, anyone can retrieve and prove your identity whenever they need to.
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Luckily, Grotenrath and his partner were able to retrieve most of Bryce's stash.
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As expected, Echo also can retrieve these items and read them out loud.
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When Heidelberg went to retrieve his vehicle, he walked into a police stakeout.
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It sounds very likely Marin recently returned to Mosswood to retrieve her son.
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Security forces were working to retrieve them and locate the culprits, he added.
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It's no wonder that we sometimes go to elaborate lengths to retrieve them.
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It all he could retrieve in the chaos of the day, he said.
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So Polo heads to the pool to confront Marina and retrieve the watch.
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A tourist spotted the body and waded into the water to retrieve it.
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They were not allowed to retrieve their possessions or papers from Hospital Squat.
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If your business relies on its ability to quickly retrieve data, now what?
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That's why Estately and Ginny's used the photo app to retrieve their data.
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That's the only way for them to retrieve part of the funds invested.
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After that, ChartMogul will automatically retrieve all your payment data and process it.
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After the package detaches from the drone, a pair of people retrieve it.
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They were able to retrieve the information and read it in chronological order.
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It provides a way to retrieve data from both in equally fast times.
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Still, Mulé ran back to his space to try to retrieve his camera.
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It allows users to retrieve information online and color code their keyboard accordingly.
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Murphy and Monty go to retrieve the oxygen generator, bickering along the way.
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Women seeking to retrieve children in Lebanese custody cases are at a disadvantage.
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" He continued: "If we turned around to retrieve it when we forgot it?
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The church agreed, but she had to retrieve the arm from Rome herself.
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We retrieve our knowledge of your lives mostly through the news and media.
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If it is there, I'll come back, retrieve the keys and drive back!
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Please take a few moments to retrieve your collapsed jaw from the floor.
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Some personal information is required to retrieve items in order to prevent theft.
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Facebook says it would take too much effort to retrieve from its servers.
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So every time I would hit the ball, the dog would retrieve it.
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When the boat drifts into the sewer, sweet Georgie goes to retrieve it.
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He says he only wanted to retrieve personal items, mementoes and family photos.
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Historically it has taken over 24 hours to retrieve cargo from the ISS.
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Freddy: Wouldn't you have to remember a passphrase to retrieve the encrypted data?
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If only I know how to retrieve them, know where they were stored.
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In 2015, No More Deaths helped 151 people retrieve their belongings after deportation.
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For days, his mother, Maram, 24, could not retrieve them without risking death.
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Mr. Carmody was allowed to retrieve his equipment and archives after the hearing.
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He will enter the swamp and retrieve what is left of a body.
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Indian police officers are afraid to retrieve it, lest they increase the hostilities.
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Video taken by rescuers show boats racing to retrieve passengers from the plane.
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Once, he asked her to come to his place to retrieve a book.
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Since leaving home, he has returned only to retrieve clothes from his closet.
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The family was later told to retrieve his body at a funeral parlor.
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There was a scuffle, but Mr. Hutchinson was able to retrieve his gun.
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They use machine learning to help retrieve these clauses and all their variations.
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And if they bought guns, is there is any way to retrieve them?
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"Oh my goodness," he said as he watched the officer retrieve his gun.
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You're soon sent to the beach to retrieve your things from the shipwreck.
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It also gave innocent owners the ability to retrieve their seized property faster.
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Investigators seek to answer that question, as divers work to retrieve passengers' remains.
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Note that you can also control "Roaming auto retrieve" on this same page.
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But she also goes on this journey to retrieve the man she loves.
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A young gendarme told us that they had managed to retrieve the corpse.
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Later on, you retrieve the list of words by mentally retracing these steps.
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But they forgot their rings and had to turn back to retrieve them.
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He claimed he was only trying to retrieve items that were rightfully his.
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A German company was hired to try to retrieve it, then let go.
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Retrieve the dough and correct the dimensions as it will likely shrink. 9.
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I have to retrieve my laundry from the basement and am frankly terrified.
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I almost let my girls retrieve their arrows before everyone was done shooting.
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The gang then retrieve their kayak, and later return to check on the families.
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But Shackleford was able to retrieve the veterans burial flag belonging to his father.
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From there, he said he saw his father retrieve a knife to kill Gomez.
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The firefighters were able to safely retrieve the puppy and give her a home.
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But Bart does want to retrieve his football, which is floating in the pool.
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The snake's presumptive owner sits casually below and then stands to retrieve his pet.
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How many times can Baby Groot retrieve the wrong item before it gets old?
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When you sync a file using pCloud, the company can theoretically retrieve that file.
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The challenge is to use the clues to retrieve five knives from locked cabinets.
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Tarabasov exits the car to retrieve the phone while Lohan attempts to follow him.
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Today, I only have to wait five minutes or so to retrieve my ballot.
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Kinsey tried to help the patient and retrieve him back to the group home.
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Vance asked her friend to retrieve Gizmo, her Maltese-Yorkie mix, from the house.
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Customers retrieve food from cubbyholes, which require tapping on their doors to open them.
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Suddenly, this wasn't just a wonky academic endeavor to retrieve data from some company.
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A future mission would retrieve the samples and deliver them to Earth for analysis.
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Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest (RAGOM) believes every cloud has a golden lining.
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"It's Valentine's Day!" said the actor as he got up to retrieve the gift.
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A salvage operation to retrieve the aircraft will begin in the next several days.
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So far rescuers have been able to retrieve 34 bodies according to DD News.
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"Creditors will come to retrieve their debts, and not just the banks," he said.
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She is also barred from any school property, except to retrieve her personal belongings.
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Researchers collected saliva from widely dispersed geographic and linguistic groups to retrieve the DNA.
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He said South Korea did not retrieve missile parts after the North's 2014 launches.
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He said he saw an officer retrieve a handgun from the man's pocket afterward.
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It is technically possible, for instance, to retrieve data from iCloud backups of devices.
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Wiggins called 911 and local police arrived on the scene to retrieve the body.
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Check out what you can do to retrieve your photos from your broken iPhone:
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So, she ran to her storage room to retrieve her own gown as well.
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Few states have a procedure to actively retrieve and remove firearms from prohibited people.
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Most days I retrieve it the following morning, when I'm heading out the door.
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Lois goes into the water to retrieve a Kryptonite spear that could defeat Doomsday.
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He tells Piscatella about Lolly and they go to her bunk to retrieve her.
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When the Palestinian coach, Mohammad Dahman, arrived to retrieve it, he shook Franzel's hand.
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It was not immediately clear if officials planned an attempt to retrieve the bodies.
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"You have to choose what colors, what size, how to retrieve it," she said.
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China has sent secret agents to the United States to try to retrieve some.
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He raced home to Texas and took a boat out to retrieve his recorders.
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SpaceX&aposs recovery ship, called GO Searcher, will be stationed nearby to retrieve it.
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Ms. Elliott-Owens rushed to the 23st Precinct station house to retrieve her son.
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Local and international aid organizations were helping to find survivors and retrieve the dead.
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A rescue team wanders Fitzgerald's property to retrieve koalas who are affected by bushfires.
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Rescue workers in Pakistan were killed while trying to retrieve bodies after an airstrike.
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After a burst of crying, he climbed over the side to retrieve her body.
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King ran outside but rushed back in to retrieve his $30 Gibson acoustic guitar.
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To some extent, the vote on Wednesday represented an attempt to retrieve that sovereignty.
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Aid workers warned that the rest risked rotting if they could not retrieve it.
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Many were able to retrieve only a portion of their belongings, aided by firefighters.
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You can retrieve your molded cock 24 hours later, marveling at your tremendous hubris.
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After several attempts to retrieve the frisky fowl, Bertie left Botting&aposs roof and his rightful owner was able to retrieve him and send a picture to Rose to let her known both the lovelorn bird and its owner were safe and sound.
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The researchers said that memes uploaded to the Twitter page could have included other commands, like "/processos" to retrieve a list of running apps and processes, "/clip" to steal the contents of a user's clipboard and "/docs" to retrieve filenames from specific folders.
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Did Facebook make any efforts to retrieve or delete data, the committee also asked Wylie.
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Robert started a war to retrieve his love, killing Rhaegar and taking his father's throne.
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The Broberg family did not agree, and instead flew to Mexico to retrieve their daughter.
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Don't look for me because you won't be able to retrieve me if you tried.
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They're going to be the micro and nano particles that we're not going to retrieve.
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They use ultrasound waves both for power and to retrieve data from the nervous system.
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Samantha was able to fly back from Kansas to Colorado to hopefully retrieve her pooch.
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Furious, Drew's mom quickly got on her own flight to Bali to retrieve her kid.
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This is how we put a value in, and also how we retrieve a value.
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Just drop in a Spotify link and it'll retrieve the album art and track information.
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Dan Alarik (left) and other veterans help a woman retrieve medication from her flooded home.
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Her mother, my tatarabuela, ran like a madwoman to retrieve my great-grandmother from school.
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It was the third mission to retrieve animals since the area was evacuated on Thursday.
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Jaime traveled to retrieve his daughter, only to return to Cersei with yet another corpse.
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Nuno, a brainy criminal, aims to retrieve it for her before time runs out. Literally.
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They were not allowed to retrieve their passports to leave and return home, it said.
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Sloan told the paper Birchfield then went to retrieve his gun, returned and shot Sanders.
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If the compiler is compromised, it's possible for attackers to retrieve the recently deleted files.
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In New York City, shops can retrieve pedestrian foot-traffic data right from their government.
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To retrieve it, the seeker must "lose that which they love" on the planet Vormir.
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He planned to float across in the raft, retrieve the box, and bring it back.
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In a few days, they'll log on to Meenta's cloud and retrieve their genetic data.
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A U.S. military plane made a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve 55 cases.
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He asked staff to retrieve it for him, which they did—in a state helicopter.
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After disciplining the tourist, he then climbs over the railing to retrieve the woman's glove.
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The court decision said Ghosn or his representatives have 24 hours to retrieve personal belongings.
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It would arrive just in time to retrieve the smoldering lump formerly known as Sekai.
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Caitlyn panicked and raced back to retrieve her purse, forgetting she was wearing the hat.
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His failure to retrieve those plans sets in motion the entire plot of Star Wars.
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So what do you make of "ransomware" that makes it impossible to retrieve the data?
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As Tossman went to retrieve them, he was allegedly punched by Penzo in the head.
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The next day, the tapper will scale back up the tree and retrieve the pots.
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Of course, he rushes out of the wedding to retrieve the box, but don't worry.
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When the initial fighting was over, it was time to retrieve and bury the dead.
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The rope rose to the surface where it took only a few minutes to retrieve.
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Before the surgery, a recipient undergoes in-vitro fertilization to retrieve eggs from her ovaries.
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Dhaka has been able to retrieve only about $15 million of the $81 million stolen.
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Instead, diners order on iPads and retrieve their food from a compartment in the wall.
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In that case, however, zoo officials shot Harambe dead in order to retrieve the boy.
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Mr. Roman was allowed to retrieve his car from the Pulse parking lot on Wednesday.
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I stood below, occasionally helping retrieve a dead branch that had fallen too far away.
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A resident saw the man leaving his house when he returned to retrieve personal belongings.
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"Retrieve smartphones' owner information: pic, name, browsing history, location history, phone identifiers," the brochure continues.
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So he hopped the fence onto the warning track and scampered over to retrieve it.
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We can now share with the public the interesting data we retrieve from their systems.
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Once, a man begged him to open the door so he could retrieve his belongings.
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The other half is in cold backup and will take a longer time to retrieve.
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A salesman went to retrieve it for me but found that the piece was gone.
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The links dissolved after a few days, releasing the sensors for the scientists to retrieve.
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The police sent an investigator to Britain to interview the woman and retrieve the shirt.
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The company says it will retrieve all scooters before the storm is expected to arrive.
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The Trump administration had shown that it could retrieve American citizens from arbitrary detention abroad.
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Detroit defenseman Mike Green fell down while trying to retrieve the puck behind his net.
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They've got to do state management — how does my microservice store state and retrieve it.
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After the battle is over, an effort will be made to retrieve any excess equipment.
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Robots also send products down conveyer belts so workers can easily retrieve items for order.
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Other governments, including those of Australia and Britain, are also working to retrieve their citizens.
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His mother, who flew to retrieve him, said he doesn't like hearing the word no.
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He can't play that — he's 50, and you can't retrieve it from his old movies.
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Experts will also retrieve eggs from the last two northern white rhino females in Kenya.
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Check Point researchers were able to retrieve users' personal information, including names and birth dates.
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As he tacked across the water to retrieve the wayward vessel, he realized his mistake.
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Many other bodies were ferried by army helicopters to other provinces for relatives to retrieve.
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Still, he's encouraging the two men to come forward and retrieve their horse and buggy.
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Dr. Krause and his colleagues are now trying to retrieve nuclear DNA from the fossil.
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He made it clear, Ms. Jauhiainen said, that he had come to retrieve the sheikha.
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Others said they were not allowed to retrieve their luggage after their flights were canceled.
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He said the soldiers ordered him to help retrieve an injured soldier from the front.
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Yet, as if it were, we can retrieve it whenever we like by other means.
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I can throw it and retrieve from distance, essentially turning the game into a shooter.
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Imran and his mother were camping outside the hospital trying desperately to retrieve Khokhar's body.
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When it needs to retrieve that same information, regions in the CA1 region snap into action.
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Hopper tries the code, and the safe opens so he and Joyce can retrieve the keys.
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Within 30 minutes, Barbee was back at the store, ready to retrieve the cat, KUTV said.
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Bending over to retrieve his crutches from the floor, he tries to strike Doughty with them.
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She jumped in the pool to retrieve Emmy and started CPR while her neighbor called 911.
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A woman tries to retrieve an item from a destroyed house in Fulton, Texas, on Saturday.
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In "Montezuma's Revenge" the goal is to retrieve treasure buried deep inside a danger-filled pyramid.
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"Our role is recovery, but before we retrieve the bodies, we have to document," Stephany explained.
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It takes about 5 minutes to summon and retrieve a parked car from a loading bay.
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However, you might want to thoroughly clean the mobile device (and yourself) after you retrieve it.
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This year, Mr. Crispin is planning to retrieve the wreaths, once again, at the pasta dinner.
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"And that's when I went to retrieve my Bible and gave it to her," Kemp said.
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After scientists retrieve those fragments, they must fit the pieces back together like a jigsaw puzzle.
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Tile also says it's made additional "access point partnerships" that'll help the company retrieve location information.
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In 2015, a woman became trapped between two walls while trying to retrieve something she dropped.
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They can use either a PIN code or some other verification system to retrieve their delivery.
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Some family members blocked a highway, asking authorities to step up efforts to retrieve the bodies.
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The USS Ashland, which was only about 100 miles away, was dispatched to retrieve the women.
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Many families buried their belongings in the garden, expecting to be back soon to retrieve them.
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The resulting networks can then be used to retrieve images based on text and vice versa.
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Lebron exercising his enormous skill, perception, and will to retrieve a ball sailing out of bounds.
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As Dag knelt to retrieve the leash, the irrepressible retriever licked his face with instant affection.
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How does Authory retrieve articles for journalists whose publications do not freely distribute their content online?
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Her husband, with whom she shares a daughter, ran to their shed to retrieve a chainsaw.
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"Our focus now is to retrieve all the dead bodies," he added, vowing a full investigation.
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Representatives from Haven Wild Care&aposs fawn rescue program came to retrieve her within two hours.
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A U.S. military plane made a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve the 55 cases.
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Before the new security posture was in place, passengers could retrieve their luggage immediately after deplaning.
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When officers arrived on the scene to retrieve the keys, they said they smelled burnt marijuana.
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"It seems they dropped their mobile phone and fell down while leaning over to retrieve it."
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The country might have to look to China to retrieve the rest of the money, however.
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The targets are mostly low-income New Yorkers who have limited resources to retrieve their funds.
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No sooner are the vital blueprints in friendly hands than Darth Vader comes to retrieve them.
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At one point, Sipes reportedly approached the group to retrieve his girlfriend ,and words were exchanged.
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And if you needed to retrieve an address, or register a new one, you asked Jake.
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On that note, do you think anarchist punks are also seeking to retrieve or restore masculinity?
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We assume this dog can swim, so why didn't he swim to retrieve his lost ball?
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Egyptian and Italian investigators have been working together to retrieve CCTV recordings from Cairo metro stations.
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This sort of information can be difficult to retrieve, even using smart sensors build into bandages.
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Some hoped to return to their homes in the coming days, if only to retrieve belongings.
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One involves Hobbs and is so embarrassing he will go to any lengths to retrieve it.
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They say Brown left the store merchandise behind, and returned a second time to retrieve it.
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I can't wait to retrieve the pie and pictures and see what went on up there.
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For now, users will have to come outside to retrieve a delivery from the Teleretail robots.
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Can I go into my house to retrieve my pet if I wear a gas mask?
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But with no Interscone employees to retrieve them, how did dead scooters get to Hell's Circle?
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More than a few of us were crying as we scrambled to retrieve their lifeless bodies.
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The agency could reach in and retrieve the excess pay from future paychecks, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
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Aggregated and combined, such "action potentials" retrieve every memory, guide every movement and marshal every thought.
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That's still close enough to the surface to retrieve, study leader Stanford's Rob Jackson told Gizmodo.
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When that happens, civil-defense workers infer an ISIS link and refuse to retrieve the corpse.
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Retrieve items as small as a credit card or as large as a dropped support cane.
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While the cougar was being hunted, rescuers had to wait to retrieve the dead man's body.
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There's a bit of physical comedy in this scene as Newt tries to retrieve his beasts.
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The Jawas want Mando to retrieve a giant egg for them in exchange for the parts.
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They entered a building in Brampton, Ontario to retrieve documents as part of a telemarketing investigation.
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What kind of library is that if you cannot go back and retrieve the same item?
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I had to dive in while it burned to retrieve my car keys and sleeping bag.
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Messaging platform Line has added the ability for users to retrieve messages they've sent in error.
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The Mail app makes it easy to retrieve deleted emails on your iPhone in two ways.
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Mr. Berenstein left a message on Ms. Bridge's cellphone, but she was unable to retrieve it.
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Indoors, a handler knocks a box out of its hands; Atlas moves over to retrieve it.
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"It is not a mechanism to make it easier to retrieve the youth," she said, frustrated.
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But anti-corruption campaigners note how difficult it is for governments to retrieve assets stashed abroad.
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His body washed up near a village, and a US consular officer went to retrieve it.
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Her car had been towed and she didn't have the money she needed to retrieve it.
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It was there that Gelambong took me to retrieve a box of papers he had acquired.
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That way, they won't be able to retrieve it immediately after being released from the hospital.
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Eventually, the F.B.I. said it was able to retrieve data from the phone without Apple's help.
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Bryant knows what Emmett said to her before Simeon went into the store to retrieve him.
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Young people used ropes to retrieve some bodies from the fast-running water, according to witnesses.
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If so, users who couldn't remember or retrieve their Ring login info might be in trouble.
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Then, when Bad Janet came to retrieve Chris, the Bad Place actually sent two Bad Janets.
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Before dying, Castile said he was reaching for his wallet to retrieve his permit to carry.
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It was Rawan's job to retrieve their passports from a bag stored in their parents' bedroom.
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"A dog with his need to retrieve spearheaded the rescue," said Ms. Kutzing, the animal rescuer.
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Then he and his father, a Holocaust survivor, flew from Israel to Germany to retrieve it.
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If you forget who you are there's a desk in the afterlife meant to retrieve you.
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There's no lack of imagination when it comes to concepts to retrieve garbage from the sea.
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In tests, the system was able to retrieve the correct recipe around 65 percent of the time.
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It does it by encrypting the filesystem's master file table so the operating system cannot retrieve files.
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Consumer brands are vowing to retrieve more of their packaging and to make more with recycled materials.
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Although the worker intended to retrieve the clipboard, according to the report, the item was forgotten about.
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You must show up at the theater Monday morning with a valid ID to retrieve your ticket.
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According to a tweet from the NYPD, special ops officers were able to retrieve and clean it.
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Afterwards, the hackers request that you pay them in order for you to retrieve your files. 6.
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You'll now be able to use a third-party app like Google Authenticator to retrieve your code.
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There's an adventure in which Thor must retrieve a gigantic cauldron in order to party with giants.
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How about the one where Thor must dress up as a bride to retrieve his stolen hammer?
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The Files app gives you a place to store and retrieve all your spreadsheets and pirated movies.
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This allows an attacker to retrieve information about the supplied account and its connected video baby monitors.
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Fortunately, thousands of volunteers have been recruited to help retrieve the clothes and donate them to charities.
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At one point, Mueller led a fire team into enemy territory to retrieve a mortally wounded comrade.
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She drove to Troon to retrieve the cat, but still has no idea how he got there.
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One of the three people joining us in the small interview room rushes off to retrieve it.
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From there, a SpaceX recovery vehicle will retrieve the Crew Dragon and carry it back to shore.
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His wife told police that she couldn't retrieve her husband's handgun, so she grabbed the Taser instead.
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Khashoggi went missing after visiting the consulate to retrieve a document required to marry his Turkish fiancee.
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On Friday afternoon, a handful of people returned to the area to retrieve belongings from their homes.
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Some parents, she said, weren't able to retrieve kids because they hadn't been listed as authorized guardians.
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By late Tuesday, officers were beginning to allow students back into campus buildings to retrieve their belongings.
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Inside a giant, in-store tower are tons of packages that customers retrieve using their order number.
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And later, you can retrieve and audit these packets of data if you follow the Chainscript format.
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Hopefully with the data they retrieve from the balloon and its payload, scientists can prevent these drops.
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For all that fanfare, the FBI can retrieve evidence from the vast majority of phones it handles.
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Embedded in that QR Code: your medical records, which doctors can retrieve with a QR code scanner.
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But it charges $35 for every doctor it has to contact to retrieve a patient's medical records.
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The use of third-party apps to retrieve Snaps that have disappeared also carries a massive risk.
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Although Beatriz had a flashlight tied up in the hem of her skirt, she didn't retrieve it.
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When one origami robot has completed its task, another origami robot could be swallowed to retrieve it.
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And when that one has completed its task, another origami robot could be swallowed to retrieve it.
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That allowed Keith Brock and some 600 others to go back to their homes to retrieve belongings.
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The police initially used a ladder to try to retrieve him, but he climbed past its reach.
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When you click the add button, the app will try to retrieve existing wallets on your device.
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I've frequently seen error messages like "couldn't retrieve the play queue" when trying to play an episode.
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The company, which was formed last month, has yet to obtain government approval to retrieve the ship.
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It's not much, but it was long enough to retrieve the qubit with hardly any information loss.
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A "cadaver recovery team" from the health department continues to retrieve remains from the bombed-out areas.
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It went out onto the court instead, and sent him falling on the floor to retrieve it.
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Still, Star chooses to return to Hunter's isolated mansion to retrieve her forgotten hoodie, crowbar in hand.
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A WADA delegation is in Moscow to retrieve the laboratory data, having returned empty-handed last month.
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At around 1 AM they left the restaurant and went to the valet to retrieve their cars.
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Assuming the nosecone is in good shape, SpaceX may still try and retrieve it from the water.
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She lost some shoes, a coat, and a pair of jeans that she was planning to retrieve.
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After they would shoot it, they'd go out in a kayak or small boat to retrieve it.
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You can then retrieve this information by visualizing the location -- essentially talking a walk down memory lane.
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So they had to pay the attacker to un-encrypt it so they could retrieve the data.
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"It's the second time with this particular person, that we've had to go retrieve her," he said.
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This new work, however, indicates that it is the brain's ability to retrieve memories that is impaired.
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Their tunnel ended in the water of the All American Canal, where divers would retrieve drug bundles.
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This sent him through the roof and back into the dugout to retrieve...a giant trash can.
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It was nice of lineman Corey Peters to retrieve the shoe and reunite it with its wearer.
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To retrieve the image, they essentially reverse the process to convert the information back to digital data.
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"I don't think I'm sad," Short said Thursday, hoping to retrieve documents, work clothes and a computer.
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Although four bodies were recovered, the Sea-Watch crew said it saw others it could not retrieve.
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A team of international cave diving experts work to retrieve them, evacuating the boys one-by-one.
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If someone falls overboard, it will be difficult to find and retrieve them, especially in rough seas.
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McCloughan went to retrieve him, telling the player to come to his office so they could talk.
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The next day, Miniutti said, she returned to the building to retrieve her belongings from the apartment.
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He was funneled through various lines and still hadn't been able to retrieve them after four hours.
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When the door opened and a hand reached out to retrieve the bundle, they arrested their prey.
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Doctors retrieve healthy eggs from the mother, or donor, by inserting a thin needle into the ovary.
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Investigators on Saturday were trying to retrieve the plane's flight data recorder and its cockpit voice recorder.
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Meredith takes an ambulance ride with Owen and Nathan to retrieve a heart for a transplant patient.
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Stowell tried to retrieve it, against the warning of his friends, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
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If you didn't form that association in the first place, it won't even be there to retrieve.
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Choset hopes his robot can be used to explore archaeological sites and retrieve hard-to-reach artifacts.
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I looked out the window that night and saw Anthony retrieve his phone charger from his car.
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The virtual assistant could be used to retrieve patient files and electronic health records for medical staff.
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He reaches into his pocket—perhaps to retrieve a smartphone that could direct him to his destination?
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In order for transplant surgeries like this to happen, people must retrieve donor organs from deceased people.
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When that happens, sensors alert the Amnesty Tech team and someone is sent to retrieve the item.
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Keep an eye on the river and you might see an N.Y.P.D. boat retrieve a bloated corpse.
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I remained a neutral bystander, engaging only to retrieve pieces from under baseboards, hijacked by the cat.
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Holding identity cards, they waited patiently for firefighters to retrieve their most important belongings — medicine, documents, pets.
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After a few chuckles from the spectators, I retrieve my lost shoe to its rightful owner (foot).
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When the Zodiac was dispatched to retrieve the surfaced A.U.V., it was 1:30 the next morning.
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She'd learned the ruses that traffickers and slave owners used to try to retrieve their human property.
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The trip to retrieve the other car took him 10 to 15 minutes, which reportedly infuriated Mathis.
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The V stands for vertical, a reference to the function's ability to retrieve information in vertical columns.
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In addition to the other material, hackers were also able to retrieve names, birth dates and addresses.
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The others retreated under merciless airstrikes from the United States, returning later to retrieve their battlefield dead.
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Where the waters had receded, residents and business owners went back to retrieve what little was salvageable.
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Does the artistic right hemisphere provide clues to help its more logic-oriented other half retrieve words?
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So a unit, headed by the white, shellshocked Captain Rivers (Bates Wilder), is dispatched to retrieve them.
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If it can't retrieve the report because of the freeze, then no new account for the thief.
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"The condition is deteriorating, so the longer you wait, the more difficult it is to retrieve items."
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My tatarabuela, or great-great-grandmother, María Ana ran through the still-shaking town to retrieve her.
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She's left something in the basement, she says, and she just needs five minutes to retrieve it.
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The first time she went to retrieve her press pass, which Lauer had taken as a joke.
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He was unable to retrieve the bodies, he said; the morgue, overloaded with the dead, was understaffed.
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After seeing movement inside the home, the deputy returned to his squad car to retrieve his dog.
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After escaping Seventh Kavalry's "Lighting" attempt to murder him, Wade returns to their headquarters to retrieve something.
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I couldn't go in to retrieve it -- and it only hit me why when I grew up.
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Hatice Cengiz, Khashoggi's fiancee, was waiting outside the consulate when he went inside to retrieve the documents.
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State correction departments and countless local law enforcement agencies hire extradition companies to retrieve fugitives and suspects.
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Within 15 minutes, she received a response and the dog's owners came that night to retrieve it.
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Yet she puts her career on the line by striking up affairs with suspects to retrieve evidence.
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Harnessing this to strategically store and retrieve memories from other people's minds is not a big leap.
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Mobility dogs like Bailey can open doors, retrieve dropped objects, take out the trash, or do laundry.
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Authorities tried to retrieve their bodies, which had also been buried on the beach, via helicopter, Grig explained.
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"In the interest of public safety, I want Mr. Fenn to retrieve the treasure," he told ABC News.
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She even kicks the ball high enough to get her dad jumping in the air to retrieve it.
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Once the kids are in bed, I prepare their snack for tomorrow and retrieve all the lunch stuff.
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Nyquist skated back toward the blue line to retrieve a loose puck and took it along the boards.
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She happened to walk by the sheriff's station, where a deputy agreed to help her retrieve her belongings.
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This is a catastrophe because once these pollutants are in the oceans, they are impossible to retrieve completely.
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They eventually figure out how to do so, with Hank going in to retrieve his long lost wife.
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A past with key elements and values still relevant if we could find a path to retrieve them.
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It was seized on Thursday just as the USNS Bowditch was about to retrieve it, U.S. officials said.
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She puts her love for the Indian mythology and history to use in order to retrieve the Tusk.
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Before then, the government said Apple had helped it retrieve information from at least 70 devices since 2008.
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Once loaded, the page will retrieve all locally stored data, enabling attackers to effectively hijack the user's account.
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I didn't retrieve it again until four months later, once it was time to pack for that wedding.
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Microsoft turned over information stored in the US, but refused to retrieve data stored on the Irish servers.
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This has implications for whether or not it's possible to retrieve information that falls into a black hole.
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I didn't retrieve or open my phone once the whole time, and every experience was tailored to me.
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The world watched as the team of international cave diving experts led the mission to retrieve the boys.
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Once the LHC run finishes and the MoEDAL team can retrieve their plastic, they'll have to analyze it.
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The buoys trail out ropes as they rise, which fishermen retrieve and use to pull up their traps.
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And when that one has completed its task, another origami robot could be swallowed to retrieve it...[MIT]
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One of Erlich's Twitter followers was even able to crack the code and retrieve the Amazon gift card.
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The method could also allow hackers to remotely retrieve authentication tokens and other sensitive data from the device.
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But after Ms. Norton intervened, Ms. Picciotto was allowed to retrieve her belongings and return to her camp.
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And though Shiva insists she has family that will retrieve her some day, weeks go by without word.
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They're easy and less risky to install and retrieve, but many ATMs are designed to prevent their installation.
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Almost immediately, though, Richard remembered his eyedrops were still in the bag and turned around to retrieve them.
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A U.S. military plane made a rare trip into North Korea to retrieve 55 cases containing the remains.
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The next day he returned to the tree to retrieve and consume the remaining parts of the tortoise.
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In that case, Apple's provided some guidance on how to retrieve your password and reactivate your device here.
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Mr Muhith said making it public now would undermine efforts to retrieve the $81m that is still missing.
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Montes was reportedly deported to Mexico hours later, after agents told him he could not retrieve his documents.
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Note that this attack does not retrieve your Wi-Fi password, so there's no need to change it.
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Yet the rogue state hasn't always been eager (or able) to retrieve those missiles for its own use.
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The team relies on fishermen to retrieve the data: Rosing-Asvid's phone number is on the fish tags.
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"She attempted to enlist the support of law enforcement to help retrieve her personal items," the statement continues.
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The injured man, Davidson Metellus, 35, said they would retrieve the casket left behind near the National Palace.
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Divers were sent to retrieve the car from the water, in an operation which took around two hours.
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The platform allocates responsibilities to "trusted gatekeepers" who have been given clearance to retrieve and authenticate customer documents.
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A runway landing could help researchers more quickly retrieve precious science experiments that are on board the spacecraft.
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He was still close to the airport and was able to radio someone to retrieve it for him.
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As Wenzel's mother tried to retrieve him, she told the Pope that her son is unable to speak.
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The New York Times reports that police said the driver had gone into the cab to retrieve something.
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He said rescuers would resume an operation to retrieve a remaining five people in about 20 hours' time.
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At the end of Monday night's episode we saw him breaking into Trish's house, presumably to retrieve it.
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Here, it's Matt's trip to Melbourne, where he hopes to retrieve Kevin Garvey for some purposeful holy matter.
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Officers helped Ambrose retrieve her belongings and told her not to return to the apartment, the report states.
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In some cases, coroners will retrieve bullets for law enforcement so they can determine which gun was used.
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The Daily News reported that investigators are still trying to crack Cohen's Blackberry phone to retrieve more items.
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At the end of the evening I drove the young woman to retrieve her car near the office.
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If you've recently backed up your phone to iTunes or iCloud, you can retrieve your photos from there.
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As they navigate row after row of shelves, timers count down the seconds needed to retrieve each item.
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Sadly, after the entire Butler family got out, they were unable to return to retrieve their heroic dog.
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Retrieve the Power Stars from their hidden locations and confront your arch-nemesis — Bowser, King of the Koopas!
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The United Nations sought to retrieve the bodies of the drivers who had been killed, Mr. Egeland said.
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Mr. Castile's girlfriend said he was trying to retrieve his license and registration when the officer opened fire.
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She took this notion half seriously, sometimes wondering when her real family would show up to retrieve her.
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A large blue moving van pulled up on Downing Street on Tuesday to retrieve the Cameron family's belongings.
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The US has previously engaged in efforts to identify and retrieve American POW/MIA remains in North Korea.
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That sale took place after NASA lost a court battle to retrieve the artifact from a private collection.
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After the woman finishes, she is seen returning to her seat, saying she needs to retrieve her purse.
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Snapchat's law enforcement guide says that the company often cannot retrieve user content, except in very limited circumstances.
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To retrieve the key, all users pay to a single account and email the attackers for their key.
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Instead, it appears to be more of a repository that automated accounts can possibly retrieve necessary information from.
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He stretches an arm into the footwell between your legs to retrieve three bunched up bags for life.
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Dozens of dead bodies reportedly littered the streets of east Aleppo neighborhoods, with residents unable to retrieve them.
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Two search and rescue technicians were lowered from a helicopter to retrieve Atwood and rush him to hospital.
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Until we are able to retrieve the device, we cannot confirm that this incident involves the new Note7.
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Disguised as a crab cake, General Itterod (Juan Carlos Hernández) heads off to retrieve Grotilde's son (Matthew Jeffers).
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But the rescue units did not retrieve all 12 Americans, inexplicably leaving four behind, out of radio contact.
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Like a sprinter launching out of the blocks, I take my first steps to retrieve the orphaned ball.
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In December, the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued more than 4,000 requests to retrieve guns from prohibited buyers.
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Vice President Mike Pence attempted to retrieve Trump but ended up following him out with the unsigned orders.
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It costs tens of thousands of dollars to retrieve bodies high on the mountain, which rises 29,029 feet.
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In 2011, Mr. Netanyahu released 1,027 Palestinian prisoners to retrieve one missing soldier held by Hamas, Gilad Shalit.
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On Thursday, a race spokesman said that Hadfield planned to retrieve Cactus on Saturday at the finish line.
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Arbitrary daily bombings turned life precarious; people struggled even to retrieve corpses from the rubble of their houses.
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He then appears to turn on his body camera and return to the alley to retrieve the capsules.
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He returned to the table, bending to retrieve his napkin from where it had fallen on the floor.
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Sabrina visited Riverdale to retrieve the crown of Herod, and the town's sign was vandalized by Jughead Jones.
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I think once they steal the money, this is how they're going to retrieve it without getting caught.
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In two similar incidents last year, thieves were fed bananas to retrieve gold chains that they had swallowed.
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Tuesday when he learned the parking garage was no longer locked down so he could retrieve his car.
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Amazon just announced its new Instant Pickup points for shoppers to retrieve their items minutes after ordering them.
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Center fielder Billy Hamilton had to race over and retrieve the ball, by which time Austin Slater scored.
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At the end of a rental period, a rider leaves the scooter for the next customer to retrieve.
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It concerns a bourgeois couple driving through the French countryside to retrieve an inheritance from a dying relative.
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Instead, the promoter sheepishly stooped to retrieve the mic, handed it back to my father and shut up.
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When she went back to retrieve it, the man who had found it was grinning broadly, she said.
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She tells stories of communities where young women suspected of having abortions are forced to retrieve the fetus.
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After the Scud exploded, Mr. Baranger ran out from the hotel to retrieve a piece that landed nearby.
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Every time you retrieve information from memory, it becomes a bit easier to find it the next time.
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Later, she and her Uber driver — by now her boyfriend — drove to Boston to retrieve Trouble the cat.
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" She then pauses again to retrieve tissues, adding "I promised myself I was not going to tear up.
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After the game, I could retrieve it with the receipt that the desk sergeant would kindly provide me.
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Hatice Cengiz, Khashoggi&aposs fiancee, was waiting outside the consulate when he went inside to retrieve the documents.
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When a Scud missile explodes overhead, most people don't think to stop and retrieve a fragment of it.
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Peace of mind: when I go to retrieve my backup, it will always be there (811 votes) 3.
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But coding and strategic errors made it impossible for victims paying a ransom to retrieve the encrypted files.
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A State Department-organized charter flight is expected to land in Japan Sunday evening to retrieve American citizens.
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Thereafter, Defendants finally removed Mr. Butler's handcuffs and asked him to retrieve his identification card from the bus.
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But James strained his left groin as he stretched to retrieve a loose ball in the third quarter.
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A sensible plan to retrieve those items would have been to threaten a lawsuit or to call the police.
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Death does not mean that you're simply slipped into another dimension that a tenacious hero can retrieve you from.
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Hilbert arranged for the FBI to pay Cycmos $10,000 to retrieve any stolen material and identify the hackers involved.
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When the then 22-year-old reached in to retrieve it, she felt her hand brush up against something.
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Wilson claimed he dodged six bullets before he was able to retrieve a gun he kept underneath his bed.
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Officials had said his body was in a precarious location and conditions had been too dangerous to retrieve it.
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So he goes on this quest, essentially, to Scotland, to retrieve the lost eagle from the ninth Roman legion.
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For example, Bird uses a gig economy of independent contractors to retrieve, recharge, and replace their fleet of scooters.
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While the guys retrieve a change of clothing for her, they refuse to leave the room while she's changing.
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To retrieve the items, representatives for Ghosn will have to go accompanied by two judicial officers, the decision says.
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Scout navigates to the customer's door and automatically opens a top hatch allowing the customer to retrieve the package.
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Officials said Friday that they were dropping care packages into the shafts in hopes the missing might retrieve them.
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We are currently looking into the accusation and attempting to retrieve any video surveillance which will show what transpired.
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Mike Matheson tried to retrieve the puck but it ticked off the skate of Trocheck and into the net.
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Such an expansion would allow the FBI to retrieve sensitive data of U.S. citizens without court approval, Wyden said.
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The bus company had dispatched a replacement vehicle to retrieve the Mill Rats, but the minutes were ticking away.
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Twenty minutes later, as I crossed the rotunda to retrieve more bookmarks, I heard a low voice behind me.
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Instead, it's NFC-enabled so you can scan it with your phone to retrieve the UV data it's collected.
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Thankfully, his friends scrambled to form a makeshift rope out of their clothes, before police arrived to retrieve him.
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Mills said that was inconvenient, because they had to leave their offices and retrieve their phones to check messages.
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A team of scientists has been able to store images within the life-defining molecules then retrieve them perfectly.
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Expedition operators routinely lead campaigns to retrieve the bodies, which can cost up to $80,000 per trip, BBC reported.
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A colleague of mine thinks it's acceptable to conceal his favorite snacks behind other items to retrieve them later.
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Mr. Wilson was arrested on Monday when he tried to retrieve the car from the 10th Precinct station house.
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Kardashian reportedly drove 26 hours from Los Angeles to Austin in a Bentley to retrieve Chyna, according to TMZ.
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It also emphasizes versioning so edits don't destroy previous versions of data, making it easier to retrieve if necessary.
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Then she tries to retrieve it, again, without actually knowing that it would be useful in killing Doomsday. GRRRRRR.
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The two popular services retrieve medical and fitness information from other similar apps and serve as a central dashboard.
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A 1MDB panel has been set up to liaise with foreign countries on how to retrieve the laundered billions.
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Most password managers know when you need to fill in a password, and then automatically retrieve it for you.
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The controller uses that same chronology along with the actual content of what has been saved to retrieve information.
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"We request that further attempts to retrieve outstanding debt be halted," reads the letter that was sent on Tuesday.
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" It concludes, "So here is the call KRO-NCRV to retrieve this sexist television program as soon as possible!
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To retrieve the watch, she put a skirt on top of her jeans and covered up with a sweater.
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"My crime was trying to retrieve for my family my own property that was stolen from me," he said.
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I can't get the app to retrieve any photos of Latin American artists, no matter how hard I try.
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Nicholas remembers one that told him to retrieve a message on the company's site, but its importance wasn't clear.
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Mexican authorities have been notified and are expected to retrieve the body to give back to the inmate's family.
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The police went to the owner's house to retrieve the gun, but determined it was not the murder weapon.
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Behind the monks, children holding baskets retrieve the surplus of food that their narrow sacks are unable to contain.
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It was not on the shelf and a member of staff had to go out back to retrieve one.
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The Kenyan government said it was working with both organizations and South Sudanese security personnel to retrieve the bodies.
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At a moment's notice, I could go to my car's trunk and retrieve a suitcase containing a flying camera.
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Jimmy Carter forget to retrieve the card from a suit jacket before it was dispatched to the dry cleaners.
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Her daughter had gone to the car to retrieve her phone when she tearfully asked her to come downstairs.
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The police then proceeded to retrieve the missile in a warehouse near Voghera-Rivanazzano Terme airport, in northern Italy.
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Asked whether he has any Siamese rosewood, he sends a lad off to retrieve one single foot-long chunk.
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Residents return briefly Some Leilani Estates residents were able to return home to retrieve pets, medicine and vital documents.
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He could talk on his cellphone, but if it fell on the floor, he was helpless to retrieve it.
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It kept watching as she walked around the bonnet to retrieve a carton of doughnuts from the passenger side.
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Sometimes they retrieve bodies from the scrubby saltbush brush, where out-of-luck miners retreat to end their lives.
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The Canucks center went behind the net to retrieve the puck and then calmly flipped it high over Gibson.
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When "Scout" appears in front of its destination, a hatch opens up so the customer can retrieve their item.
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His assistant rushed to retrieve it before anyone could read the contents, according to a 2018 New Yorker story.
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His most-watched Vine featured him appearing to dash into Los Angeles traffic to retrieve a cat from danger.
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Delta was also involved in a failed effort to retrieve hostages from the US Embassy in Iran in 1980.
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As LAPD surveyed the damage, one of Mac's friends said he needed to retrieve clothing from the front seat.
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It prompted me to go back into my own archive and retrieve a letter I had saved from him.
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U.S. military personnel engaged in missions to retrieve remains from 6900 to 2628, but stopped out of safety concerns.
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Makunova was visiting Dada at his apartment in order to retrieve a mobile phone he had taken from her.
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But after a sexual harassment incident at the company, superiors asked Mitchell to retrieve his co-workers' search histories.
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The two teens responsible for the prank returned later to retrieve the glasses, and we are grateful for them.
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The researchers did retrieve some hair that they sent off for tests, but none came back positive for cougar.
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So in Massachusetts, if there is a contested election, officials can retrieve the paper ballots and count them again.
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When Woroch went to retrieve her mail, she noticed some of the units in the mailbox bank were ajar.
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A tire with even a tiny decrease in pressure can hinder a player's ability to retrieve a drop shot.
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After the initial devastating shocks, the Akutagawa of Peace's novel returns to his house to retrieve his favorite books.
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They might point out game, like a Pointer, or retrieve game that has been shot, like a Labrador retriever.
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Yes, the I.R.S. may be able to retrieve lost tax forms for you, but that could take a while.
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After more than a week underground, the airstrikes paused and Maram made it a priority to retrieve the toys.
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I'm invited back to a party and—after leaving at closing time—head over to retrieve my capsule. Fuck.
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Before long, they were called back to the scene to retrieve a man who was trapped at the premises.
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After a few minutes of constant stirring, he used a colander to retrieve the resin, now a dull green.
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And you can increase your ability to retrieve memories by quizzing yourself on them, or sharing them out loud.
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On the brighter side, at least this email newsletter doesn't draw you out to the porch to retrieve it.
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She said Ampere's chips topped rival products on price, speedy connections to retrieve data from memory and other features.
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The report claims that when Mathis finished his dinner, he went to go retrieve his valet-parked Rolls-Royce.
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I was going to retrieve the woman I had left in New York and bring her back with me.
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Yet a Times reporter was able to retrieve information on 295,000 Facebook users using a five-year-old BlackBerry.
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During shaky truces negotiated to retrieve the bodies, Dutch and Australian emergency workers also found evidence of the crime.
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The Chang'e-6900 will land on the lunar surface and retrieve about two kilograms of rock and soil samples.
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The "Dreamer" reportedly ended up in Mexico hours later after agents told him he could not retrieve the documents.
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Herrig was walking with a friend between two casinos when a woman halted foot traffic to retrieve the cent.
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You can order ahead of time, check in when you arrive, and retrieve your order at the pickup counter.
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Officers helped the woman retrieve her belongings and told her not to return to the apartment, the report states.
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Ms. Strohl, a violist in her 58th season at the Metropolitan Opera, had come in to retrieve her bow.
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Then, one of the young men smiled back and asked if I would like them to retrieve the toy.
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Mayer requested help from the the subway system's operator, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), to retrieve her wireless earbud.
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A separate flaw allowed Check Point researchers to retrieve personal information from TikTok user accounts through the company's website.
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There is no word on who was responsible and Dhaka has been able to retrieve only about $15 million.
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Sabrina was able to retrieve the crown with Ambrose's help, but Caliban stole it and won the first challenge.
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On July 3, airstrikes and Marine artillery were directed to the battle area in preparation to retrieve the bodies.
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A touch screen on the top of "her" told me to retrieve my item from a door that opened.
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She was told that it would take two hours to retrieve, and she had to be present for it.
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The goal is for OSIRIS-Rex to retrieve a sample in 2020 and return it to Earth by 2023.
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Russia plans to recover the capsule to analyze it, as well as retrieve the country's now space-hardened robot.
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According to BuzzFeed, these URLs will still retrieve images from Facebook servers even after the posts have been deleted.
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Emergency officials said on Wednesday they were constantly assessing the possibility of going to the island to retrieve bodies.
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A graphic video clip of men cutting up the python to retrieve the victim's body was posted to YouTube.
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The software — usually referred to only as "Computer" — could locate people, open doors and retrieve answers to complicated questions.
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And, more recently, hackers will hold data for ransom and force the business owner to pay to retrieve it.
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It is a tall order for us to have to retrieve our position now after years of incompetent policymaking.
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Thanos sent a bunch of people on missions throughout the course of different MCU movies to retrieve Infinity stones.
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The hackers knew exactly where to retrieve the most sensitive data and littered their code with expletives and taunts.
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And has an amazing anecdote about you and Jill Abramson going to retrieve your dog from your ex-boyfriend.
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My books and dishes are tossed around the inside, but I can go inside, and retrieve my earthquake kit.
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Assuming the military would retrieve the plane's frame after gutting it, Einar and Eyrún turned around and walked home.
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Countless times a day, you'll have to hold, retrieve, or stow your caseless phone with conscious care and alertness.
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He also reported a similar bug, found a year earlier but not disclosed until now, that allowed him to use a since-deprecated API to retrieve direct messages even after a message was deleted from both the sender and the recipient — though, the bug wasn't able to retrieve messages from suspended accounts.
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Some point to past cases at zoos where officials had managed to retrieve people from gorillas without harming the primates.
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In an incredible show of maternal care, Binti took him right to a door so that zookeepers could retrieve him.
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All the while, he will constantly range around his home to retrieve numerous treasures and trinkets to animate his points.
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In this case, Spacek would need nothing more than an app like "Barcode Scanner" to retrieve the passenger's full name.
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Artists went to the Design Museum to retrieve their works after the museum released a statement that angered exhibiting artists.
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PEOPLE's phone calls to retrieve attorney information and preliminary court dates for both Grissom and McNatt were not immediately returned.
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Rescuers later found Scott's body inside the pool, but couldn't retrieve it because of a lightning storm in the area.
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"We really have done everything possible for RUSADA to retrieve its status," R-Sport news agency quoted Kolobkov as saying.
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But when personnel from the city's medical examiner arrived to retrieve the body, they quickly determined it was a doll.
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Navy officials on Monday were attempting to flip the boat to retrieve the body and check for other possible victims.
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More casually struck, Kyrgios's second effort lacked something in execution, allowing Lajovic to swoop in and easily make the retrieve.
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I retrieve my bike from my building's storage room and ride along the Rideau Canal to a small farmer's market.
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SpaceX was also able to retrieve the first stage by landing it on a drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean.
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To retrieve it, the Gizmo 3D printer raises the print platform until the object appears, still dripping with liquid resin.
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For me, the location of the studio is ideal, it allows me to continually retrieve color ideas from direct observation.
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Next to go is Hill, which prompts Fury to run back to the car to retrieve a pager-like device.
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After assuring her new boyfriend she would be back soon, Maddux went to Einhorn's Philadelphia apartment to retrieve her belongings.
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Drama unfolded at the Toronto Zoo when a woman jumped into the Sumatran tiger enclosure to retrieve a lost hat.
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It would also hurt consumers, who are already paying for access to the content they ask their ISPs to retrieve.
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Outside the Splendid on Monday morning, Viraj Dhumatkar, an information technology specialist from India, was trying to retrieve his luggage.
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Kai goes to retrieve Gary the next day, who is frantic to vote, but Kai doesn't let him go easy.
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After some quick thinking, she gets outside of the house to retrieve her bow, arrow, and red cape, of course.
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In that case, you have until April 15 — the due date of your 2019 tax return — to retrieve the money.
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Brainwavz gets reasonably close to its marketing promise of studio-quality performance, as the HM100s retrieve a lot of detail.
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Wyatt Koch is suing Ivie Gabrielle Slocumb, his former fiancée, to retrieve a $250,000 engagement ring, The Daily Mail reported.
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He added that more than 0003,000 search and rescue personnel are roaming the state with 200 boats to retrieve people.
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The Indian government will make no effort to find Mr Chau's killers, and has no plans to retrieve his body.
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After they arrived at the border, the smuggler himself went to retrieve the relative for the final journey into Turkey.
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Unfortunately, as Cricket is on his way to retrieve items for said spell, Flora jumps in front of his Uber.
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Not to mention, parcel lockers put a burden on consumers to 'commute' to retrieve parcels and to get them home.
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CEST On Wednesday, ZenGo announced one more important feature: The ability to retrieve funds even if ZenGo itself shuts down.
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The tool allows you to retrieve data even from lesser-known Google services, such as Google Groups and Google Fit.
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They would then be given a code that pops open the vehicle's side hatches so they can retrieve their items.
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"It's not always convenient for people to leave their homes to retrieve deliveries," Ken Washington, Ford's chief technology officer, said.
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The important thing is that you can mentally move back through it to retrieve the pieces of information you stored.
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The birds of prey would be trained to snatch the flying devices out of the sky and even retrieve them.
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Ghosn is seeking to retrieve "personal belongings, documents, cash, objects and art pieces" from the beachfront apartment, which Nissan owns.
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Even if the company manages to retrieve the ship, it's unclear whether it can claim ownership of the its assets.
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Olsen, along with local hunters, had to sled across the flooded ice to retrieve vulnerable weather and ocean monitoring equipment.
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With this paradigm, only a predetermined combination of trusted individuals can retrieve the decryption keys for messages on the server.
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When they arrived on August 31, Kohlhepp met them and went into a garage, ostensibly to retrieve something, Brown says.
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When Raven tries to retrieve the cheese, it rolls further into the vent, and she heroically crawls in after it.
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When commanded by that smartphone, the autonomous FFZERO1 (oh, yeah, it can drive itself, too) can come retrieve the driver.
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The company was unusually lucky in that it was able to retrieve its money with the help of international authorities.
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Sea-Watch crew brought four corpses on board, but were unable to retrieve many others that floated away, he added.
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It's a relationship that featured him driving to Texas to retrieve Chyna when she was busted for alleged ecstasy possession.
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This new partnership will allow customers to authenticate themselves with Touch ID to confirm the withdrawal and retrieve their money.
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When Barton's assistant realized the mistake, she rushed across the room to retrieve the document before anyone could read it.
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The fools were discovered fishing the pond with a rake in a vain attempt to retrieve the lost cheese round.
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"Moonraking" was a ruse to disguise their true aim, which was to retrieve kegs of smuggled brandy from the pond.
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Local media reports said the woman was trying to retrieve her twin sister's hat when she fell off the escalator.
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When you need to retrieve the crystal's programming, simply hold and rub the crystal, asking it to release those energies.
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On her way to retrieve him, however, Nya falls prey to a group of men hiding under a sewer grate.
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She waited Tuesday at a roadblock outside Paradise, hoping someone would help her get home and retrieve her husband's medicine.
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A team from Lockheed Martin Corp, which makes the missile, traveled to Cuba to retrieve it, a congressional source said.
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Both parents reached into the pen and were able to retrieve the girl, who had an abrasion on her cheek.
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It also allows business owners to seek court orders to retrieve trade secrets before stolen information is shared with competitors.
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Astros catcher Jason Castro made no attempt to retrieve the ball, assuming it was a foul ball off Chisenhall's bat.
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Skyler likely helps to retrieve Hank's body after Walt gives her the coordinates of the burial site in the desert.
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People will be encouraged to retrieve the columns in the field and place them as markers in their home counties.
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It depicts the Buddhist deity Wetuo Pusa, who fought demons to retrieve the Book of Wisdom after the Buddha's death.
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Dumusois replied that he had sent someone to retrieve Stepanek, at which point Murray opted to take a break, too.
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Perrotta later called him and said he would personally go to Chmielewski's home to forcibly retrieve his EPA parking pass.
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We no longer have to use a central bank that charges us fees to retrieve our money or make transactions.
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Then Judy immediately becomes frozen in ice while trying to dive down to an underwater spaceship to retrieve a battery.
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An Indian Coast Guard helicopter sent to retrieve the bodies was repelled by a volley of arrows from the community.
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It can even help you retrieve upcoming travel itinerary and package delivery information — things you'd normally find in Google Now.
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He sends them back a form to fill out, giving him power of attorney, thus permission to retrieve the belongings.
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According to the Iraqi military, three additional security personnel were wounded when attempting to retrieve the bodies of the dead.
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Under arrest, he is ordered by the scheming vizier to retrieve the lamp from its perilous place beneath the sands.
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But more often than not, Djokovic managed to retrieve del Potro's signature shot and maintain the suspense and the frustration.
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His father sawed an old 3-iron down to size and the family sheep dog used to retrieve the balls.
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When the dog's owners went to retrieve their pet at a cargo pickup, they were instead given a Great Dane.
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One man describes swimming to retrieve the head of a friend who was decapitated by a rope on the boat.
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And you can increase your brain's ability to retrieve memories by quizzing yourself on them, or sharing them out loud.
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Officials worked to retrieve three citizens of Uighur descent who were detained in Xinjiang in 2017, who have since returned.
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And you can boost your brain's ability to retrieve memories by quizzing yourself on them, or sharing them out loud.
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"The gallery had rented us a dinky U-Haul truck to retrieve some work from an artist's studio," he recalled.
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Lacking armored vehicles, they had at first not been able to launch a rescue operation to retrieve the stranded soldiers.
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The mood was much different aboard the United States government-chartered Vision Airlines 737 sent to retrieve the four men.
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Twelve South Vietnamese marines from Mr. Toan's unit, which was dispatched to retrieve the American bodies, are ambushed and killed.
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An American helicopter swoops down to retrieve the bodies of the four American advisers, but leaves the Vietnamese bodies behind.
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In 2014, Amazon started deploying shelf-carrying robots, which automated the job of walking through the warehouse to retrieve goods.
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In reality, digital health records have been cumbersome for many physicians to use and difficult for many patients to retrieve.
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They plan to return to the Baltic site for another round of exploration, in particular to retrieve a wooden plank.
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Mr. Garfield told me he would not have tried to retrieve his AirPod if it had fallen through the grate.
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They observed eight-week-old wolf puppies retrieve a thrown ball at the urging of a stranger, without any training.
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No one will be able to enter and retrieve items for at least three weeks, she said she was told.
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Perhaps Johnson feels he might retrieve London, but I doubt there will be forthcoming first commitments to the United States.
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The NCP even dispatched a team to Delhi to retrieve a few who had been whisked off by the BJP.
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The ordeal began Tuesday when Kara Swindle went to retrieve Irgo at a United Airlines cargo facility in Kansas City.
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The footage provides more extensive information about the Twitter account than CNN was able to retrieve before it was suspended.
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It was that she doubled back to retrieve it, rather than continue to safety, expanding the list of life's essentials.
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Starsha Risher stepped off an elevator and told the police she was there to retrieve two dogs from the apartment.
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Alphabot uses autonomous carts to retrieve the shelf-stable foods, refrigerated items and frozen goods that people are ordering online.
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In June, it also wrote to the Philippines' central bank, prodding it to help Bangladesh Bank retrieve the lost money.
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Some of the ideas proposed include using nets to gather junk, harpoons to spear and retrieve objects, and robotic arms.
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At one point, as she squats down to retrieve an item from a low shelf, her body "mutinies," she writes.
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But then we have to be able to take that and retrieve it or insert it into the customer database.
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It will have 700 store pickup towers — automated vending machines to retrieve online orders — by the end of the year.
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He ended up in Mexico hours later, USA Today reported, after agents told him he could not retrieve his documents.
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In 2013, he approached the museum and, although he still insisted he was innocent, offered to help retrieve the works.
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MacDonald said he asked a man nearby to retrieve some orange netting typically used to indicate out-of-bounds areas.
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They said he claimed to hear voices that directed him to Monsey to retrieve or destroy a piece of property.
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Soon prosecutors will be able to subpoena our driverless cars and retrieve a record of every place they took us.
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He soon told me he had money for me and I could retrieve it if I went to his house.
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A girl, barely in her teens, saunters over to her neighbor's house to retrieve something he borrowed from her dad.
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A friend takes her to a party, seemingly a date, but she really only goes so she can retrieve her camera.
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To win, Li would have to hack MIT's longest running coding competition, retrieve enemy intel, and listen in on their communications.
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Together, the group was able to retrieve the 3-foot-long object from the murky water and pull it to shore.
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They were the first to retrieve seeds from the vault in 2015 before returning new ones after multiplying and reconstituting them.
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The dog's owners, Ami and Ste Harrison, were finally able retrieve the dildo from the dog's mouth upon the animal's return.
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The inspector general also found the department did not have a sufficient information system and had to manually retrieve claims data.
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When they were good, they had gone up there two-by-two to retrieve Sunday clothes, play clothes, and winter gear.
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Police have been unable to retrieve any surveillance footage from the mall around the time Man is believed to have died.
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Authorities have yet to retrieve all bodies from a battle zone that is still littered with unexploded munitions and homemade bombs.
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President Barack Obama holds up his BlackBerry after he forgot it and returned back to the White House to retrieve it.
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The New York Fed in June wrote to the Philippines' central bank, prodding it to help Bangladesh Bank retrieve the money.
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When several swimmers became caught in a strong riptide, including his teenage son Oscar, he was filmed helping to retrieve them.
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Then, after a few years, the plan is to retrieve the vessel, refurbish it with new machines and deploy it again.
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Delicia Cordon will be accompanied to the home by a sheriff's deputy to retrieve personal items as part of the agreement.
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This way, border protection staff could retrieve your passport, visa, biometrics details or ESTA application without having to manage traveler identifications.
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What's next: OSIRIS-REx will attempt to land on the asteroid to retrieve samples and return them to Earth in 2023.
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By the time spacecraft are sent to retrieve samples from Mars, these satellites may have broken down and have stopped functioning.
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Trivia games are usually lopsided based on who just happens to know (and can retrieve) more trivial information from their brains.
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Once the monkey returns the shore, they're able to help retrieve a hard to reach item needed to complete another task.
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Khashoggi planned to get married last week, and traveled to the Istanbul consulate with his fiancée to retrieve a necessary document.
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Two months later, Kelly went to Dallas for a show and invited Jones on his tour bus to retrieve her possessions.
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The Companion Pet Pup can't walk around, which means it won't be able to retrieve things or help with any chores.
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Companies that use this form of encryption in their products say they themselves can't even retrieve the content of these messages.
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It helps health professionals organize patient records electronically, store all that data in the cloud and retrieve it from any device.
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A Sooam clerk will meet you at the Seoul airport and retrieve a fingernail-length biopsy of your dead pet's flesh.
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With a little work, this new method might help the scientists of the future retrieve some of the oceans' lost biodiversity.
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The basic theory works like this: In any given situation, the brain will retrieve old memories to inform an organism's behavior.
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Lowery and his mom were throwing sticks into the water for the dogs to retrieve, when a gator suddenly surfaced nearby.
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Egyptian and Italian investigators have been working together to retrieve CCTV recordings from Cairo metro stations as part of the investigation.
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Suarez Navarro slipped trying to retrieve the ball to go match-point down, then mis-hit a backhand to concede defeat.
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Bellamy, Bryan, Nate, Harper, and Monty go to retrieve a hydrogenerator, crucial for the survival of the 500 remaining Skaikru people.
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As an encrypted third-party network, it is not clear whether it will be possible to retrieve this information if requested.
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Agents with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are actively working to locate the devices and retrieve them.
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In recent years, the German government has begun work of digging the mine out again to retrieve and relocate the waste.
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Police officers will then be able to access a central search engine known as the "request filter" to retrieve this information.
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When the recipient goes to retrieve that email later, they'll have no easy way of scanning their inbox for that correspondence.
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He climbs back up to retrieve it, but the truck begins moving, taking him further from London and into the country.
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He escaped the battle by pretending to be dead, but he never managed to retrieve the horn for his best friend.
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Speaking with TechCrunch, security researcher Karan Saini discovered he was able to retrieve old Twitter DMs he had deleted years ago.
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The only way to make a proper determination was to see it in person, collect samples, or retrieve the impact mass.
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Plus in many cases, shoppers make impulse purchases when they come into the store to retrieve their items, driving sales higher.
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"My crime was trying to retrieve for my family my own property that was stolen from me," Simpson tells the panel.
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This experience included picking Raby up in a limousine and taking him through the McDonald's drive-thru to retrieve his milkshake.
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"[Kennedy] was warming up and had just thrown a javelin and was walking out to retrieve it," Herneisen told Buzzfeed News.
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Bounties depend on their location (harder-to-retrieve ones are worth more), and how many scooters are available at that moment.
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Though I was too distracted to retrieve my leftover Cold Noodle Salad, my stomach had taken notice and I was hungry.
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Those backups include messaging data and contacts, the bulk of the data that investigators are hoping to retrieve from the phone.
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Why it matters: To retrieve the documents, the U.S. opened an "off-the-books communications channel" with Russia early last year.
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Since they can't retrieve it, Ilana has to wear a heavy chain around her waist for the entirety of their day.
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Cohen filed a request with the NPRC to retrieve his records, and in March, he received a certificate of military service.
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Jordan's flew into the superstructure above the finish line and stuck there, and he had to climb up to retrieve it.
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An Apple employee at an Apple store may be able to retrieve your photos depending on how damaged the iPhone is.
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Tossed around like a rag doll across the court, Edmund was broken at 1-1 when he netted a weak retrieve.
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When Felix goes to retrieve it, however, he's interrupted by a stranger named Mr. Frontenac, who says the "factions" have consolidated.
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Judge Jim Bob Barrera, in Val Verde County, recently was called out to retrieve a body floating in the Pecos River.
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As their supplies dwindle, they will become too expensive, difficult to retrieve and will have a drastic impact on our environment.
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But that won't help if the device is recording everything onto a tiny memory card for the peeper to retrieve later.
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The goalie went to retrieve the puck and slung an errant clearing pass that Nick Schmaltz intercepted near the half boards.
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Over the weekend, supporters of Venezuela's interim president, Juan Guaido, tried to retrieve international humanitarian aid stockpiled in Colombia and Brazil.
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This understanding led to the belief that nobody would ever be able to retrieve DNA from ancient Egyptian remains, she says.
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When he needed to retrieve a money transfer, the process of verifying his identity took so long he almost gave up.
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In the event of a disaster, the guards can hop into SWAT team-style trucks and retrieve residents within 400 miles.
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Adam Crapser was kicked out of the Crapser home at 16 and later broke back in to retrieve his personal belongings.
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She stuck her hands in between the cushions to retrieve it, but instead of her phone, she pulled out a watch.
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He left the hotel and went to the case agents, who pressured local authorities to retrieve his passport from the target.
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Stowell then slid down the hill as he tried to retrieve the hat, tumbling about 400 feet down from the path.
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The church agreed and helped retrieve the old, worn bulletin boards from the rectory basement and arranged to have them restored.
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Rahman's family enlisted the International Committee of the Red Cross to help retrieve his remains, but thus far have been unsuccessful.
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No word on availability or pricing, or Thronos' quest to retrieve the final Infinity Stone and destroy half of the universe.
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We are very dependent upon our phones, and I have to actually be near the phone in order to retrieve information.
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Meanwhile, retrieve the wings from the freezer and allow them to thaw at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. 9.
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Some device makers could retrieve personal information even from users' friends who believed they had barred any sharing, the newspaper said.
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The company will be able to retrieve around CNY28bn from the sales proceeds, assuming a historical cash-collection rate of 86%.
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An officer is heard trying to negotiate with Monk while a team of heavily armed officers are planning to retrieve Hartzell.
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The photos stuck in limbo on that hard drive, if they're even salvageable, will cost me an estimated $800 to retrieve.
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I scooted on my rear end over the heart pine floors to retrieve the cellphone I'd left charging at my bedside.
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Here is augmented reality at work doing exactly what people know Google can do, which is retrieve information from the web.
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Russian authorities, along with Turkish forces who are responsible for the de-escalation zone, are working to retrieve the pilot's body.
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In perhaps the most pulse-pounding scene, she and Anna have to go out into the rain to retrieve folding chairs.
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In the video, a group of four men is seen moving toward the body in an apparent attempt to retrieve it.
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A lieutenant climbed out, collapsed, and screamed at his men to empty the vehicle, so that Hadi could retrieve more people.
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Carpenter quick-stepped out of the barn and headed for Santa Anita's backside equine hospital to retrieve an X-ray machine.
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Over four volumes unfolds a Lord of the Rings-like quest to retrieve the Crown of Kings from the evil Archmage.
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In 2014 Iran warned it would send troops to Pakistan to retrieve five Iranian border guards kidnapped by Jaish al Adl.
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The trick worked, but when he went to retrieve his snotty stash, he accidentally pushed it farther into his nasal cavity.
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Israel's use of heavy machinery to retrieve a militant's body earlier in the day drew harsh criticism even within the country.
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A monkey dove in to retrieve it and hey, wouldn't you know it, realized the hot water didn't feel half bad.
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These faithful companions help vets navigate through various environments, provide crucial emotional support, and retrieve beers from the fridge (we wish).
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The report had been deleted from the database, but software engineers were able to retrieve it within a day, he said.
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In the back, robots retrieve your items from a warehouse and deliver them to your home via driverless car or drone.
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Rescuers could not go to the island on Wednesday to retrieve victims' bodies for fear that the volcano might erupt again.
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When police officers confiscated the car and moved them on, they did not allow the children to even retrieve their shoes.
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The company says it will try to retrieve the fairing pieces from the water and use them on another launch. Liftoff!
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So, with that caveat in mind, let's review the list of agencies that may suffer partial closure: Retrieve your pocket Constitution.
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The loss cuts deep, as eye brows had already been raised at the premise of the expedition to retrieve a wight.
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Pyongyang has nevertheless expressed its willingness to allow the resumption of joint search missions in the country to retrieve more remains.
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In this episode, Franklin will try to retrieve stolen merchandise, but to do so he'll have to deal with his past.
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The tournament faced the "prospect of the world's best players having to scurry and stoop to retrieve balls," The Times wrote.
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And it recently announced a pilot project to use automated carts to help employees speedily retrieve items for customers' online orders.
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Another witness, Samir Abu Alia, 53, said villagers had to wait 20 minutes, until the shooting subsided, to retrieve his body.
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They said that they tried to retrieve the weapon but could not open the driver's side door because it was locked.
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"Until we are able to retrieve the device, we cannot confirm that this incident involves the new Note 7," Samsung said.
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"When people think about their superstitious intuitions, they are likely to automatically retrieve examples from memory that support them," Risen writes.
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