"It's incredible how we just sit there and just think and rethink and rewrite and rewrite and rewrite," he said of his studio sessions.
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What that looked like in practice, Perrotta said, was rewrite after rewrite.
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And if we rewrite those roles in the time period in which they were created, we can rewrite white male cowboy myths.
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"Adopting this vernacular and these new concepts is a way to rewrite history and rewrite his 22 years of power," she said.
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So after we rehearse the script, they go to rewrite, and they have a really short window to rewrite the show or finish the show.
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" The only song he had to rewrite was "Aquarius.
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" He added, "We're not asking you to rewrite it.
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That's why Amy Schalet wants to rewrite the status quo.
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"You can't rewrite history," New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said.
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"People are trying to rewrite history," he told the outlet.
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Are you going to have to rewrite the whole thing?
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Hence Mr Abe's unpopular drive to rewrite Japan's pacifist constitution.
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Now, President Nicolas Maduro wants to rewrite the country's constitution.
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It would rewrite Venezuela's constitution and reshape the president's powers.
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It is high time to rewrite all the old myths!
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Cleveland fans are scrambling to literally rewrite their own history.
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The lenders have until October 2016 to rewrite their plans.
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Now it does a URL rewrite and sends every postmates.
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Sometimes you just have to rewrite the songs from scratch.
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But I don't feel like I want to rewrite 'F.
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Guerrasio: So in the rewrite that's when things get outlandish.
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They also had to rewrite the company's entire operating agreement.
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So there are accusations that we want to rewrite history.
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Not true, he says: Democrats are trying to rewrite history.
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These women wielded race and class privilege to rewrite history.
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Attempts to rewrite the global rules of trade are underway.
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It's not like the church has to rewrite the creed.
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The first would be to rewrite rules to redistribute wealth.
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The winner will get the opportunity to rewrite her life.
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Maggie Hunter and Eileen Shanahan pitched in as rewrite men.
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I want to go back and rewrite all the letters.
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Yes, Voice could change the rules or rewrite the data.
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Wamsutta was asked to rewrite the speech, but he refused.
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I'm not gonna rewrite the lead in the moment, right?
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They rewrite the rules so that they can get more.
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Campus Sexual Assault Rules Get A Rewrite Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced Thursday that she plans to rewrite the Obama-era guidelines for how universities must handle sexual assault allegations, but didn't give any details.
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Tsachas also told him to rewrite Raymond's annual evaluation for 2014.
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WINNERS: Zac Efron & Zendaya – "Rewrite the Stars" (The Greatest Showman soundtrack)
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Rewrite the rules of international trade, and give workers the pen.
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"We're not going to rewrite the law every morning," she said.
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"Someone rewrite Game of Thrones season 13.63 plz," reads the sign.
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You can rewrite your story out here if you want to.
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Attempts to rewrite the script have been met with mixed success.
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They want him to rewrite the boundaries of the politically possible.
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I need to work on this, I need to rewrite that.
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Do we rewrite the rulebook to remove some of the subjectivity?
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DeVos announced she would rewrite the Obama administration's Title IX guidelines.
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The courts have since blocked that order and a subsequent rewrite.
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Other Twitter users suggested The Rewrite, Mortdecai, and The Big Wedding.
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We must not rewrite American history to suit the hard left.
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That would require them to rewrite the reconciliation instructions for 85033.
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Before we rewrite the guidelines, we need more and better studies.
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And I would rewrite scenes based on what we'd talked about.
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With these expert tricks, you can rewrite the old rule book.
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Forget traditional beauty standards and rewrite the narrative of your body.
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"I could either accept injustice of rewrite the law," she explains.
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If the losers get to rewrite history, who determines the future?
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Do not come into our city and try to rewrite history.
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I'm not suggesting that we rewrite our Constitution to emulate China.
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His father briefly resurfaced and tried to rewrite their personal history.
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Trump has regularly tried to erase or rewrite his predecessor's record.
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Senate Republicans' bid to dismantle and rewrite Obamacare is officially dead.
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We were able to rewrite it and almost flip the song.
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Lauer's attempts to slut-shame and rewrite history will not work.
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She first froze the rule and then attempted to rewrite it.
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Judge Preska said severability clauses don't permit courts to rewrite statutes.
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Walmart has long been trying to rewrite the e-commerce playbook.
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By that time, Atkinson's rewrite of military victory had been abandoned.
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Editors write snappy headlines, catch errors, rewrite and fill in holes.
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How does that one simple change rewrite the entire sexbot script?
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David Seltzer's rewrite made Wonka much more literaryAmong the famous authors Seltzer's rewrite of Dahl's own screenplay had Wonka quote: William Shakespeare, John Masefield, John Keats, Willam Allingham, Arthur O'Shaughnessy, Ogden Nash and Oscar Wilde. 15.
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Chris Brown launched his career with a transparent rewrite of "Yeah!" by Usher, and here we come full circle with Usher himself guesting on the remix of Breezy's latest hit, a transparent rewrite of "Adorn" by Miguel.
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The judge said Mr Trump had tried to "rewrite the immigration laws".
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"I used to rewrite the past, fantasize about the future," she said.
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When Trump defenders weren't trying to rewrite history, they were desperately deflecting.
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I wouldn't go back and just rewrite something to be rewriting it.
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And once we're gone, the people we leave behind rewrite us again.
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He was totally stumped at another point, and had to rewrite it.
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She was asked to rewrite her film pitch before the second meeting.
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"You've got to understand that you can't rewrite history," McCain told Esquire.
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You write, and destroy your work, then rewrite, and destroy it again.
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We have the power to make things better – to rewrite the story.
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Shonda Rhimes and I decided to rewrite the ending of this story.
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The court then opened the door for lawmakers to rewrite the rules.
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And now, there's a bid by Maduro to rewrite the country's constitution.
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This could help PCM-based circuits rewrite the rules of Moore's Law.
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Trump is trying to rewrite the rules by bringing new caucusers out.
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"You've got to understand that you can't rewrite history," he told me.
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But the big loss is the chance to rewrite the tax code.
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The measure also aims to rewrite sentencing rules for marijuana-related crimes.
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Rewrite the sad grim grieving playscript of death in the usual manner.
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The new Constituent Assembly gave Máduro the power to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.
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FIRE has slowly encouraged many on the list to rewrite their rules.
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President Donald Trump ordered the EPA to rewrite the rule in March.
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Seven steps that have the potential to rewrite Uber's mark on history.
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But Zinke was not content to rewrite the federal sage grouse plans.
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The idea that Facebook would allow people to rewrite history is unacceptable.
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Ehikhamenor selected these symbols to reclaim, rewrite, and re-establish Nigerian history.
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A bad day or a very good one can rewrite a show.
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I suppose the challenge for us is: how much you rewrite history?
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Read the story and six takeaways on what the rewrite would do.
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"I would like to rewrite history, but you can't," he told them.
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Will the Golden Globes rewrite the rules for awards seasons to come?
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But Trump aides feel they cannot allow the Chinese to rewrite history.
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The move against Canada fits with this effort to rewrite the rules.
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Once media narratives are created, it is nearly impossible to rewrite them.
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Is it time to rewrite the poem on the Statue of Liberty?
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Or try to rewrite a favorite song by giving it new lyrics.
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These libraries spare developers from having to rewrite these features from scratch.
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"Newspapers have had general assignment and rewrite desks for decades," he said.
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Private sector innovators rewrite our list of public infrastructure needs every day.
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You needed to pretty much rewrite the script for it to work.
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The bill angers Israel, which accuses Poland of trying to rewrite history.
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McCarthy's tweet represents an especially brazen MAGA-world attempt to rewrite history.
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Since then, Mr. Gianopulos has been eager to rewrite his Hollywood ending.
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Ideally, the EEOC would rewrite the silliness of a hostile work environment.
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U.S. stock futures were lower this morning following Friday's record book rewrite.
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The solution to excessive partisanship, however, is not to rewrite Senate rules.
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Many Germans don't see why they need to rewrite global trade rules.
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Established players were forced to rewrite their business models by abolishing commissions.
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Some have tried rewriting my life, and they will rewrite his, too.
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There are even computer programs that can rewrite themselves to be more efficient.
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"We've got two scripts and we're waiting for the last rewrite," Parton said.
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You have to rewrite your song and create a powerful inspiration for change.
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The focus of their discussion: how to rewrite the history of the nation.
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Marvel's continuous narrative depends on artists to continually rewrite, redraw, and recreate history.
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Bigger deficits and more debt limits the scope to rewrite Britain's social contract.
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The two cops who originally picked up Naz had to rewrite their statements.
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The rewrite of 10 Things won out, and the rest, indeed, is history.
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Trump set an ambitious by-Christmas timetable for passage of a major rewrite.
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This year he announced plans to rewrite the constitution's pacifist clause by 2020.
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Now that we have that agency, we can start to rewrite the narrative.
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The Clinton campaign is trying to rewrite the playbook, going after Republican voters.
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That's not just a mild revision of conventional thinking, it's a total rewrite.
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Still, the studies alone aren't enough to rewrite the story of humankind's beginnings.
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But that history is inconvenient for Trump, so he tried to rewrite it.
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But the deal is more a slight reordering than a full-scale rewrite.
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This new national assembly will have the power to rewrite the country's constitution.
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But instead, he's dismissing a wealth of evidence and trying to rewrite reality.
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But her take on mourning may just rewrite the five stages of grief.
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The new, pro-Maduro assembly will have the power to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.
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A hurried rewrite risks running into the same difficulties as the current version.
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We all have the power to rewrite our own destinies — financial and otherwise.
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The company wants to rewrite rules globally to further expand its bottom line.
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HB: I think in a weird way it's an effort to rewrite history.
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"The Justice Department doesn't have the ability to rewrite the laws," he said.
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Now, the same guys are trying to rewrite our childhood mnemonics once again.
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What Trump said: The executive order instructs agencies to rewrite those Obamacare regulations.
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Now it is time to hail Donald Trump's rewrite of GOP social values.
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The new Constituent Assembly gave Maduro's allies the power to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.
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Lee went so far as to call for a "rewrite" of the bill.
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He has vowed to rewrite most of U.S. trade policy during his presidency.
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However, the next administration would have the authority to rewrite the draft rule.
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The last time Republicans proposed legislation to rewrite the tax code, former Rep.
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"It's a part of the present government's attempt to rewrite history," he added.
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How would you rewrite the famous call to battle from Shakespeare's "Henry V"?
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Understanding how Trump could so radically rewrite the campaign playbook is another matter.
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There was an entire personal history I was trying to escape and rewrite.
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Republican lawmakers unveiled the most sweeping rewrite of the tax code in decades.
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Whether this story will rewrite the playbook of luxury remains to be seen.
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Last week's big push also brought a rewrite of the employee attendance policy.
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"We're not trying to rewrite the identity of the city," Mr. Johnston said.
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Crispr doesn't simply rewrite DNA like a word processing program, Dr. Corn said.
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It is also extremely hard to get studios to rewrite their marketing playbooks.
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He tried to rewrite his own history of standing up for white supremacists.
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"We had the figurines on display in the 'Futurama' rewrite room," he recalled.
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We are doing all we can with limited resources to rewrite our story.
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Gelb put four rewrite men on the phones to try and find out.
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It would have been so easy to avoid the crisis with a rewrite.
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They betray the much broader ambition to rewrite history by blowing it apart.
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The Trump administration's plan to rewrite the borrower defense regulations is deeply misguided.
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I could rewrite my death by believing, resolutely, that I would be fine.
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He keeps topping me, but I think I can handle it in rewrite.
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A tax code rewrite is a top agenda item for Republicans this year.
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We really need to rewrite the history books about their 'caveman-like' behaviors.
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This offers an opportunity to rewrite how things are 'supposed' to be done.
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Patrick Chappatte Republicans passed a nearly $1.5 trillion tax rewrite along party lines.
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To explain why, astrophysicists may have to rewrite the history of the cosmos.
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Instead of suppressing stories with clickbait headlines, Facebook could simply rewrite the headlines.
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But the effort to rewrite the history of Charlottesville goes far beyond Harris.
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I've sat through rewrite after rewrite where I'd be asked to remember the worst of my experience and share it; where editors have cut any time I'd mention the mundanity or actual joys of living that sometimes-harsh immigrant life.
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" He added: "I don't want them to rewrite history right in front of us.
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Don't write off the chances for a rewrite of Medicaid even if Trumpcare dies.
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EARLY HUMAN fossils are so rare that each new discovery may rewrite the textbooks.
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If you have Johnson in your action movie, you rewrite the screenplay around him.
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The ending came together quickly; however, making the rewrite a reality proved more difficult.
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It's an inauspicious start for a government that has promised to "rewrite Italy's history".
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For a sector rooted in change, fashion has often proved surprisingly resistant to rewrite.
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The men must rewrite the lyrics to "Danke Schoen," and they all mostly fail.
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" In a statement to PEOPLE, Calafiore says: "I can't go back and rewrite history.
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Thiel also used the op-ed to rewrite the history of Hulk Hogan's case.
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So instead of hacking around npm's limitations, Facebook decided to rewrite it from scratch.
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The result is a mad rush to rewrite the bill on the Senate floor.
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Rewrite the rules The ECB will certainly have to tweak its bond-buying rules.
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We have many chapters in our life, and we actually get to rewrite them.
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I'm going to suggest to you that you go back home and rewrite it.
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However, he stopped short of saying he's ready to completely rewrite the trade agreement.
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It's incredible how someone else's story can give you the courage to rewrite yours.
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So it is often best simply to rewrite after thinking about the intended meaning.
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Rewrite the rules The ECB will certainly have to tweak its bond-buying rules.
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But while McQuarrie's original concepts were influential, Lucas continued to rewrite the original script.
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You should take some time to learn the history before trying to rewrite it.
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It's time to rewrite the rules—to rethink your schedule, your habits, your life.
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"For the Saudis this is an enormous opportunity to rewrite the script," he said.
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If Republicans rewrite the tax code by themselves, they're going to own it, too.
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Cruz's team is confident, however, that their boss can rewrite the political narrative Tuesday.
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"Democrats [will] rewrite the Constitution any way they want to do it," Trump warned.
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But even if I could read the code, or rewrite it, I probably wouldn't.
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"The Obama administration is bypassing Congress by attempting to rewrite the law," he said.
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But Acosta will face pressure from Republicans to rewrite the standards for retirement advisers.
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How scary was it to rewrite the work of one of your literary idols?
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In addition, Secretary Mnuchin has just recently suggested that a NAFTA rewrite is close.
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In 1745 France, Claire and Jamie are eager to start fresh and rewrite history.
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If so, the Trump administration will have to rewrite its own tax reform plan.
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We know we can do better if we rewrite the rules of our economy.
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I am significantly less confident, however, in the veiled attempt to rewrite the Constitution.
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"My mom made me rewrite all my schoolwork when I was young," Bradley said.
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And those preferences have survived every rewrite of the tax code since its inception.
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"Blue-collar workers particularly want to rewrite the way the economy works," Podhorzer said.
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She said the investigations were an attempt to rewrite social memory of the protests.
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She told him she wanted to republish it only if she could rewrite it.
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"I have to rewrite half the scripts," Mr. Horton told The Saturday Evening Post.
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Sure. But it's this desire to rewrite industry standards that's taken Kim so far.
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Tempow is a software company that wants to rewrite the Bluetooth stack from scratch.
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The data may rewrite the book and challenge conventional wisdom about "corporate welfare" spending.
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It is, in their minds, an opportunity to rewrite the rules that govern society.
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If passed, the tax bill would be the biggest U.S. tax rewrite since 1986.
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Efforts to delay (and ultimately rewrite) both rules have been thwarted by the courts.
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If you sat down to rewrite the 25th Amendment today, what would you change?
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Industry leaders are scrambling to influence that debate, and to rewrite their own rules.
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Or Elizabeth Gilbert decided she would take it upon herself to rewrite The Decameron.
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China's lawmakers last week passed a sweeping rewrite to its laws on foreign investment.
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A major rewrite of the tax code has not occurred in over 30 years.
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These ads reflect an audacious attempt to rewrite the rules of presidential primary elections.
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It's unlikely any rewrite of NAFTA would come up for a vote until 2019.
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"The prosecution seeks to rewrite history and send Mr. Flynn to prison," she wrote.
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How the protests of 2018 will ultimately rewrite federal politics remains to play out.
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A viral hashtag, #WeJustNeedToPee, suggested we're not trying to rewrite the rules of society.
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If passed, it would be the first rewrite of the Dodd-Frank reform law.
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That's why Republicans are calling for a massive rewrite that would simplify the code.
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The minority leader encouraged Trump to collaborate with Democrats to rewrite the tax code.
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I did because I didn't want to completely rewrite it or disappoint the partner.
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I can't go back and rewrite it, and I don't really think it's true.
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They're actually centrally controlled by the miners, who can basically rewrite history at will.
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But there isn't enough time to rewrite the papers before the tests, according to Smiles.
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Another way to rewrite the story is through edits and taking pieces from other episodes.
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"We don't need to rewrite everything" to make serious changes to the chromosome, Church explains.
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Tosatti said he helped Vigano rewrite and edit the statement during a three-hour meeting.
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We need to rewrite laws to make it harder for the people to get guns.
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The finding also could rewrite the history of a key grain in the ancient civilization.
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If any of those conditions are met, the agency must rewrite or rescind the rule.
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Next, will the Trump administration rewrite the Lazarus poem that adorns the Statue of Liberty?
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Notably, however, they're trying to rewrite history instead of defending the president on the merits.
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Harold Rosenthal, who worked on the rewrite desk at The Herald Tribune, answered the phone.
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At The Philadelphia Record, a rewrite man asked Mr. Dannenbaum if Plainfield was in Delaware.
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It launched Azure and started to rewrite its software for the cloud under Mr Ballmer.
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" Instead of "managed a budget," rewrite and say you "managed a $1 million annual budget.
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Victory in Iowa would boost Buttigieg in another way: He needs to rewrite his narrative.
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The president can shape their Federal Trade Commission, but cannot rewrite tax code, for example.
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Folks tried to rewrite it just before the vote was to take place on Thursday.
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Maybe now that he's out and about with Hadid, Tesfaye will rewrite his happy album?
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MORENA wants to rewrite a law it says prioritizes water concessions for industry over households.
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Your life is not over, you have decades of years ahead to rewrite your story.
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And Philip Rucker of the Washington Post confirmed that a rewrite is on the table.
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I was in a new environment where I could rewrite my sexual narrative from scratch.
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On October 133rd Brussels demanded that the populist coalition in Rome rewrite its 2019 budget.
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He sent me the FDX file, I did a little rewrite, and we did it.
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Perhaps they needed to rewrite all the coding, some suggested, or employ a screening process.
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Indeed, the lovers in the Liza/Lemanski rewrite end up losing a night of passion.
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Yes, but: There's nothing stopping the House from doing a welfare rewrite through regular order.
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Congress is going down to the wire on a bill to rewrite federal energy policy.
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I know there are all kinds of paper-mill websites that rewrite pre-existing scholarship.
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She sprinted to her laptop to rewrite the episode, and Prince agreed to stay on.
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If you see a red flag, do your research instead of trying to rewrite reality!
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By contrast, any NAFTA rewrite under TPA would be subject to a more transparent process.
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It is within our power to rewrite the rules, consensually if possible, unilaterally if necessary.
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Between Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, they worked through a complete rewrite of her speech.
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Mr Piñera is likely to resist demands for a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution.
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I don't want somebody who's going to rewrite a statute or a Constitution every Thursday.
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It's the night before the wedding, and Nick and Winston help Schmidt rewrite his vows.
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He said a main objective of a tax-code rewrite should be increasing economic growth.
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Now, an imminent Supreme Court ruling could rewrite how law enforcement uses these DNA searches.
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They just set outer boundaries for how far agencies can go when they rewrite laws.
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" As for the storyline, the actress said she and Rhimes "decided to rewrite the ending.
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Michael saves the day and offers to watch Mateo as Jane deals with her rewrite.
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Nor can it rewrite the laws to protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller from undue interference.
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Well, on jobs, Mr. Trump will slash taxes, slash regulations and rewrite all trade deals.
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Or rather rewrite it, since some of the originals were too good to let go.
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The Senate Republicans' bill to rewrite the tax code differed from their House counterparts' plan.
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But Acosta will face pressure from Republicans to rewrite the retirement standards for financial advisers.
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He could also direct the E.P.A. to rewrite the regulations to be far more lax.
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Maduro's proposal to convene a new assembly to rewrite the constitution only made matters worse.
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Trump has praised Pruitt's relentless efforts to scrap, delay or rewrite Obama-era environmental regulations.
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Democrats, however, are opposing any rewrite of the tax code that adds to the deficit.
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She started sending me the prospectus for sections of dissertations I would have to rewrite.
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And, he said, they are "not going to rewrite the rule book" for American entrepreneurs.
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Conservative groups criticized the speech as disingenuous, saying Mr. Biden was trying to rewrite history.
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A federal court last year struck down the rule and ordered EPA to rewrite it.
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You can be certain people will be crooning "Rewrite the Stars" at karaoke very soon.
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An editor at Viking UK had suggested that he rewrite the book in Standard English.
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Team Trump is rushing to rewrite the early narrative about the president's response to coronavirus.
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"It's an issue crying out for a bipartisan solution," he said of the tax rewrite.
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He regularly threatens to sue adversaries and rewrite libel laws to punish news media organizations.
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I am talking about a comprehensive rewrite of our immigration laws CASTRO: That's not true.
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Mr. Suazo Córdova served several terms in Congress and three times helped rewrite the Constitution.
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A skilled editor, "she made me rewrite every English paper multiple times," Jane Ginsburg recalled.
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They would like to rewrite the ending, but there is no way to do that.
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Many of these questions fit the "minimal rewrite" test that scholars like for counterfactual analysis.
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Their four-act play is a rewrite of Eugene O'Neill's boozy saga, The Iceman Cometh.
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He set out to rewrite those spiteful myths by showcasing and preserving other, truthful narratives.
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That makes it hard to go back and rewrite or monkey with the older records.
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"Every government tries to rewrite history, but family histories cannot be rewritten," Mr. Lapenkov said.
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It was very simple, part-time work, mostly rewrite and handling letters to the editor.
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Each found a way to rewrite history, though some versions were less palatable than others.
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The White House directed the DOL to reexamine the regulation and rewrite it, if necessary.
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So drawn to tragedies this season, they managed to rewrite the script for a change.
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"We're just going to rewrite a new system," said Kevin Sheekey, a senior Bloomberg strategist.
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But other Republicans said that Democrats should be involved in efforts to rewrite the law.
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He would rewrite the DNA of the mice to become resistant to the Lyme bacterium.
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M.B.Z. authorized the firing of Islamist teachers and a sweeping rewrite of the country's textbooks.
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She wonders whether adults sometimes "rewrite it" to make it less frightening or more agreeable.
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At the end of his rewrite shift one day in 1969, Mr. Hawthorne stopped talking.
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Now he appears to want to rewrite the Constitution with the stroke of his pen.
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With the right technology, you can actually rewrite the RFID to get a different color.
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He has installed a new constituent assembly, which has the authority to rewrite the constitution.
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It must also be remembered that Confederate memorials themselves often represented attempts to rewrite history.
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DeVos has called the rule "bad policy" and has directed the department to rewrite it.
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Mr. Vogt is trying to rewrite history to justify keeping Jeremy's fair share for himself.
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Lantus was covered, but now it's Basaglar: rewrite all the prescriptions for all your patients.
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It is common for "a new regulation" to affect/rewrite multiple parts of the CFR.
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I would cut, reorder, rewrite and discover new physical business and tricks of comic timing.
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Trump is trying to rewrite history, to make us forget what really happened with Kavanaugh.
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"[John] Roberts would be free to rewrite Windsor and Obergefell however he wants," Stern writes.
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Treasury secretary praises GOP Dodd-Frank rewrite, but doesn't endorse it: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday praised a sweeping Republican rewrite of the Dodd-Frank Act without explicitly endorsing it as the GOP administration and lawmakers work toward rolling back post-recession financial regulation.
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Apple executives had hoped to resolve the impasse without having to rewrite their own encryption software.
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MICHAEL BARNICLE, POLITICAL COMMENTATOR: We rewrite the constitution and have another president take over right now.
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A Medicaid rewrite could produce the savings to produce true tax reform, rather than tax cuts.
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We have to rewrite the script on how loudly and proudly we talk about mental health.
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It is also a sign of the growing power of machine learning algorithms to rewrite reality.
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"We've got two scripts and we're waiting for the last rewrite," Parton told HLN's Robin Meade.
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The report comes as Congress considers whether and how to rewrite the government's student lending programs.
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The rewrite comes as Republicans enter their final week to repeal Obamacare for the foreseeable future.
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This action is nothing more than an unfair and misguided attempt to rewrite those longstanding rules.
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You can also go back, rewrite your manuscript and make it better, possibly for professional publication.
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"Boy, I wish I'd had the presence of mind to rewrite the damn thing," he said.
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Will the commission then force the firm to reveal its inner workings and even rewrite it?
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They should also have enough delegate strength between them to block a rewrite of Rule 40.
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Rosen was a key figure in efforts to rewrite fuel efficiency regulations and set drone policy.
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He just finished a rewrite for a Broadway-bound musical version of "Pretty Woman," Bega said.
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Lucy and her crew are back and ready to rewrite history in season 2 of Timeless.
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A little debt speeds development so long as it is paid back promptly with a rewrite.
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His big goal has always been to rewrite the rules on which European security is based.
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WE COULDN'T BE MORE EXCITED ABOUT THE $1.2 TRILLION TRADE REWRITE, THE U.S./MEXICO/CANADA DEAL.
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If only for a moment, the traumatized teen is able to rewrite his own bleak history.
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United Nations efforts are currently focused on trying to convene a committee to rewrite Syria's constitution.
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During the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump promised to rewrite NAFTA or leave the trade deal altogether.
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I spend the morning Googling memes (work-related) and working on new options for the rewrite.
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In the wake of that loss, though, the administration set out to rewrite the rule altogether.
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One of the biggest fights is over Mr Lighthizer's desire to rewrite NAFTA's rules about cars.
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Tom Marino, by mischaracterizing and trying to rewrite the history of a bill that he championed.
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Efron and Zendaya also have a song together, "Rewrite the Stars," on The Greatest Showman's soundtrack.
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On the substance: The "Big Six" leading the tax code rewrite — Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep.
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Nearly 1.7 million people signed an online petition calling for a rewrite of the final season.
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The referendum was organized by activists opposed to President Nicolas Maduro's plans to rewrite the constitution.
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Critics think Venezuela's new legislative body, the Constituent Assembly, will rewrite the Constitution at Maduro's behest.
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How the enemy can tear down our community and rewrite the history by highlighting our flaws.
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He could then rewrite the constitution to his liking and strip political power away from opponents.
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The Senate's rewrite of the House's bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare is a balancing act.
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The Trump administration could ignore TPA and take a more difficult path to a NAFTA rewrite.
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It's not just a third draft; it's a total rewrite, and something insightful might finally emerge.
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In terms of remedies, Google wouldn't have to rewrite its software, but simply change its conduct.
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Trilobites Time to rewrite the science textbooks: The periodic table has new names for four elements.
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Earlier this week, Reuters reported important progress in the rewrite of our trade agreement with Mexico.
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It uses machine learning, for example, to suggest a rewrite when you mangled a complex phrase.
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Airbnb rejects New York's housing laws and will not compromise unless it can help rewrite them.
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Ronald Reagan achieved major Social Security amendments and a rewrite of the tax code in 1986.
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The Trump presidency has prompted the media to rewrite and reconsider its traditions, standards and rules.
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The Senate has passed the first major rewrite of the US tax code in 31 years.
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Its relative obscurity prompted INSIDER to release a thriller-style rewrite, which you can read here.
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A bipartisan criminal sentencing law rewrite he championed ended Louisiana's tenure as the nation's top jailer.
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DeVos delayed the rule from going into effect and is continuing to work on a rewrite.
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I'd come to a meeting, and they'd say, 'I understand you have problems with the rewrite.
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But a sweeping rewrite in the State Senate left lawmakers weighing the far more controversial protections.
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The landslide gave Orban's ruling Fidesz party the power to rewrite any laws, including the constitution.
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Ms. Hamilton said she is in shock, and feels Ms. Gunn is trying to rewrite history.
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But in his speech, the president also vowed to rewrite Republican immigration legislation to his liking.
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Other nations fetishize the past, rewrite it in blood; America's genius is the facilitation of forgetfulness.
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"These documents have helped us rewrite Chile's contemporary history," said Francisco Estévez, director of the museum.
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"They might even rewrite the entire thing, if they pass it at all," they tell him.
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To reverse the trend, Mr. Lighthizer is trying to rewrite global trade rules in America's favor.
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A comprehensive rewrite of the U.S. tax code has eluded previous presidents and Congress for decades.
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It bothered her that their narratives would rewrite, subjugate or exclude the history of black people.
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It is time to rewrite the rules: The solution to California's housing crisis is more housing.
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Poláček required one day of work and roughly fifteen lines of code to rewrite the algorithm.
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Sports fans of any ilk love the drama of someone trying to rewrite the record book.
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That's why Justice Gorsuch asked the ACLU's lawyer if the court could judicially rewrite the statute.
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We rewrite our pasts to suit our needs and support the story we tell about ourselves.
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Israel was vociferous in its criticism of the bill, accusing Poland of trying to rewrite history.
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Before distributing chainsaws, or moving to online purchasing, management would be wise to rewrite its rules.
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If successful, it would be the first major rewrite of the U.S. tax code since 1986.
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Both men have said they want to rewrite the rules to protect bankers from similar demands.
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He prodded me, most recently, to write — and then rewrite — a review of Elena Ferrante's work.
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The new body will have power to rewrite the constitution and abolish the opposition-led Congress.
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Every time you bring up an old memory, you rewrite it in a slightly different way.
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It is considered the biggest rewrite of financial regulation since the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010.
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For one, Mr. Trump's vows to rewrite trade deals could prompt retaliatory moves from other countries.
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Labour boasts that it will "rewrite the rules of the economy" and jack up public spending.
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So there actually is no federal statute that Trump could try to get Congress to rewrite.
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The new superbody has carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution and expand his executive powers.
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The myth and lore of a game like hockey are very difficult to undo and rewrite.
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It would be a lot of work to rewrite every headline on the internet, of course.
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The rewrite offered improvements in maintenance, code modernization and modularization benefits, but required some adjustments to optimize.
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Trump's administration will now spend years trying to rewrite rules and fend off legal challenges from environmentalists.
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But the divergent paths of the Fiera and the Womanizer offer a chance to rewrite that script.
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"We've had to rewrite what Black History means for us since the beginning of time," she continued.
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At least eight Senate Democrats would be needed to pass any broad law rewrite, which is unlikely.
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In addition, it is also launching a rewrite of Relay, its framework for building data-heavy applications.
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In a way, YA fantasy offers a chance to rewrite history, in addition to letting imaginations soar.
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A bit that seemed promising may fall flat in front of an audience and require a rewrite.
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Speaking to Rolling Stone, she admitted that she's ready to rewrite her jokes, should another firing occur.
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Her EPA could try to rewrite a different rule for power plants to comply with the courts.
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Its mission was to challenge and rewrite the oversimplified and problematic media narratives around Somalia and Somalis.
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The attackers were able to rewrite the supposedly permanent ledger of transactions, something that should be impossible.
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At Underbelly, we rewrite the menu every day, depending on what our farmers and ranchers bring in.
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No, NASA Did Not Just Change Your Zodiac SignImage: NASANASA did not just rewrite the zodiac chart.
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Even Bennett Goodman, the boss of its credit-investment arm, has expressed his support for a rewrite.
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He's trying to rewrite the rules of his cartel and set up an even better distribution system.
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But together we chose to rise above those prejudices and rewrite our own story- one of inspiration.
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Two rejected it, and she withdrew it from a third, who asked that she rewrite Cudjo's dialect.
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Betsy DeVos, President Donald Trump's education secretary, has delayed both regulations and has pledged to rewrite them.
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Many people in power are attempting to rewrite the past and the present to fit their narrative.
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Among Marshall's final projects was a rewrite of the Pretty Woman book for the Broadway-bound musical.
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See, you liberals have to corrupt everything and try to rewrite history to make yourselves feel better.
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Mnuchin cannot force regulators to change or rewrite rules, but will have ways of cajoling potential dissenters.
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If you could rewrite the "Declaration" based on what you know today, how might you change it?
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As the left realizes it's playing a rigged game, it's becoming determined to rewrite those rules itself.
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To actually appropriate the extra $85 billion, lawmakers will have to rewrite the 2011 Budget Control Act.
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Roy plunges into a third rewrite, this time staying as close as possible to the bare facts.
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For the first time, the EPA wants to officially rewrite the congressional targets for 2020 through 2022.
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" In a statement to PEOPLE at the time, Calafiore said: "I can't go back and rewrite history.
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In the effort to rewrite healthcare, substance played second fiddle to a frantic effort to capture votes.
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Wisely, the Trump administration chose to rewrite the Executive Order rather than continue to defend the original.
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This approach is what makes Look such a deeply human attempt to rewrite the vocabulary of war.
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They had to remove songs, rewrite lyrics and submit "a thousand times" before the work gained approval.
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I always wish I could rewrite something I wrote a year ago, when I see it again.
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Anyone with molecular biology skills and a decent lab can theoretically use it to rewrite genetic code.
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Here's what happened: Congress punted to the president, who ordered the attorney general to rewrite existing regulations.
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Trump's actions won't immediately invalidate Obama's climate rules, but they will direct federal agencies to rewrite them.
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More a wholesale rewrite, and a vitally moving and funny one, than a traditional adaptation (2:15).
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Top House Republicans are asking the Obama administration to rewrite a forthcoming rule on offshore oil drilling.
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In 2010, he helped rewrite federal mortgage policy as a senior advisor at the Federal Housing Administration.
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Critics say Maduro is using the referendum to rewrite the Constitution and tighten his hold on power.
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As acting attorney general, Whitaker could theoretically rewrite those memos to narrow the scope of Mueller's inquiry.
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Even so, it took another eight years and a push from President Obama to rewrite the rules.
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Trump has threatened to pull out of NATO, rewrite NAFTA, and end wars in the Middle East.
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Critics of the AfD see the party's efforts to rewrite history as a threat to German democracy.
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The country's tax code hasn't had a comprehensive rewrite since the Reagan administration and for good reason.
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On Wednesday, members of the U.S. House of Representatives reintroduced legislation to rewrite federal nondiscrimination law. How?
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Now, Trump wants to rewrite the terms of the deal, which he thinks is not tough enough.
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Analysis by Abide shows that the rewrite comprises 51 new fields, 22 amended fields and seven deletions.
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For Europe and Asia, it could rewrite the rules of modern alliances, trade deals, and foreign aid.
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As powerful as the EU is, however, it was unable to rewrite the basic rules of economics.
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Perhaps it's easier to rewrite history through futuristic fictions, where worlds can collide before everyone moves on.
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Liberals are rightly despairing after the Senate last week passed a sweeping rewrite of the tax code.
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The producer of a Netflix show is holding a screenwriting contest to rewrite the problematic "Simpsons" character.
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It was only after some convincing and an overnight script rewrite that Daniels jumped back on board.
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And the attorney general&aposs guidelines that govern-- INGRAHAM: That you wrote, that you helped to rewrite.
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Leadership's case: The rewrite of the tax code was historic and the centerpiece of the Republican agenda.
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This is the sound the universe makes when mystical forces rewrite it to make it objectively worse.
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We'd like to suggest a rewrite called "Five Ingredients to Paradise," because that's what Pizza Potatoes is.
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In July, the opposition movement sponsored a nonbinding referendum on the government's plan to rewrite the Constitution.
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But, if it fully satisfies you, you wouldn't need to rewrite it, remake it, re-perform it.
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New Jersey was also moving to rewrite the vast racial and class disparity in the marijuana industry.
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In an earlier post, I described some ways Pruitt might try to rewrite the Clean Power Plan.
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Prince Mohammed has the opportunity to rewrite Saudi history and bring freedom and openness to our country.
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"There's a fine line between confidence and arrogance," said Ms. Geula, who helped him rewrite his essay.
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"As recent history has proven, no quantity of ads can rewrite history," said Biden spokesman Andrew Bates.
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Jon Weinstein, a spokesman for the subway system, noted that the rewrite was the first in decades.
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Fans who've seen the film know this bit gets a slight rewrite in the 2020 screen version.
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I'm not really happy with it but don't have the most motivation to rewrite it right now.
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Before campaign staff decide to rewrite their candidate's policy platform, a brief history lesson is in order.
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Rewrite the line so that the most important part to remember is at the end of it.
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The assembly will rewrite the Constitution and govern the nation for up to two years without elections.
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By the time it was all over, editors, reporters, rewrite men and desk men had the twitches.
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"Trump is trying to whitewash or rewrite the narrative about Russia's involvement in the election," she said.
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Last year, House lawmakers passed a measure that went much further in its rewrite of Dodd-Frank.
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The two became close after Mr. Macron asked her to help him rewrite sections of a play.
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" In a tweet, Sobel then accused the account of trying to "rewrite history" by erasing "Polish antisemitism.
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House Republicans led by Hensarling sought to repeal or rewrite as much of Dodd-Frank as possible.
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As Trump's Orwellian adviser Kellyanne Conway admitted, they simply deployed "alternative facts" to try and rewrite history.
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It also allows agents to resize and swap out any photos or rewrite any of the text.
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She watched Demme's original cut, then asked why on earth she was being asked to rewrite it.
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Elliot did something grand in finding a way to rewrite the world via a little computer crime.
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If those deadlines pass without an agreement, the state court said it would rewrite the map itself.
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It forced Health Canada to scrap its Marihuana for Medical Purposes Act (MMPR) and rewrite its regulations.
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I think they're misled — I understand why they're doing it; you can't rewrite history, and so forth.
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READ: China is trying to rewrite the history of silenced coronavirus whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang But China is eager to emerge from a months-long lockdown that has crippled its economy and to rewrite the narrative around a pandemic that has killed more than 17,000 people so far.
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"They want to rewrite the history books and question our place in the European Union," he told Reuters.
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It's an interesting question—they could've tried to rewrite the constitution, they could've done a number of things.
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Designs that promote social, economic, and ecological development on both sides of the border could rewrite that narrative.
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After Knicks losses, I'd rewrite history in my bedroom playing on the tiny Nerf hoop above my door.
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I would say that big data makes it very, very easy for determined partisans to rewrite the rules.
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But they could also rewrite the rules entirely -- like the original framers of the Constitution did in 1787.
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This rewrite is striking for the extent to which existing conditions have been tightened and new ones introduced.
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Nostalgia also enables us to rewrite the past so it looks more like we wish it had been.
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We need to rewrite the sealing law from scratch and work toward bringing true expungement to this state.
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Administrative agencies only have the authority to implement the specific laws they administer; they cannot rewrite a statute.
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Highs in the single digits and teens will rewrite the record book for Jan 5th and 6th. pic.twitter.
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Trump's push to rewrite global trade rules has upended supply chains and inflated costs for many U.S. companies.
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A real solution needs to be broader than simply individuals trying to rewrite hospital contracts, Mr. Richman said.
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While Congress might rewrite the Trump tax plan, it has much less power to restrain Mr Trump's protectionism.
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How important is that going to be for you as you you rewrite the chapter of WeWork 21.7?
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Stubbs and Elsie's ousting looked suspicious, given the highly-publicized rewrite that occurred midway through Westworld's first season.
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However, it now appears to need some help if it's going to continue to rewrite the record books.
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Its modern-day werewolf tale "Brooklyn Animal Control" is undergoing a pilot rewrite and reshoot for USA Network.
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Rewrite the code with fewer synonyms, and you have more codons to devote to non-canonical amino acids.
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The new movie on Emily Dickinson, A Quiet Passion, is also on a mission to rewrite the script.
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But there's a general consensus on one thing: Most Americans want the Senate to rewrite the House bill.
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MURPHY: I understand you want to rewrite the Obama policy on Russia but that&aposs simply not true.
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Occasionally, the repair is not efficient, making it difficult to "rewrite" information into particular sites in the genome.
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Congress similarly has the power to rewrite the tax code, something both Republicans and the White House support.
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What if you could go into the writers' rooms for your favorite Netflix shows and rewrite the endings?
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Except that the character "Trump" wasn't prepared to take office and there wasn't time to rewrite the script.
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After he rose to power in 2010, Orban used his strong mandate in parliament to rewrite Hungary's constitution.
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A woman in Australia is offering a way for people with self-harm scars to rewrite their past.
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This version of the story has been refiled to rewrite the first paragraph, no other changes to text.
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If the documentation is ludicrous, we'll say go and rewrite it and we'll look at it after that.
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"The fundamental concern is that the commission has decided to rewrite tax law," a representative from Apple said.
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Some of the most basic categories in the dinosaur family tree may be in need of a rewrite.
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President Trump's newest executive order could rewrite a powerful law that protects drinking water for 2104 million people.
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Maduro is pushing a plan to create a new Constituent Assembly with the power to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.
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The biggest rewrite of the tax code in more than 30 years is about to become a reality.
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Those openings could give Trump, a Republican, opportunities to rewrite regulations for banks, securities traders, brokers, and others.
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The Trump administration is currently developing its list of negotiating objectives for a potential rewrite of the deal.
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If I'm sewing my kid's Halloween costume, it means I'm skipping a meeting or blowing off a rewrite.
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It is not just that Mr Erdogan wants to rewrite the constitution to award himself executive presidential powers.
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Kirkpatrick noted that this is more of an upgrade to an existing app than a complete rewrite, though.
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At Maduro's insistence, Venezuela is due to elect a new popular assembly next month to rewrite the constitution.
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Reached by phone, Mr. Trump addressed such concerns by saying he had proved he could rewrite political playbooks.
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The limited series "Lewis and Clark" is currently going through a rewrite after production shut down last year.
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You can sleep soundly knowing that your diligent work to rewrite Canadian history rightwards found a receptive audience.
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As much a wholesale rewrite, and a vitally moving and funny one, than a traditional adaptation (2:15).
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As much a wholesale rewrite, and a vitally moving and funny one, than a traditional adaptation (2:3).
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As much a wholesale rewrite, and a vitally moving and funny one, than a traditional adaptation (2745:23000).
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As much a wholesale rewrite, and a vitally moving and funny one, than a traditional adaptation (2320:231).
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Once California forces minimum security standards on IoT devices, manufacturers will have to rewrite their software to comply.
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Standing down US troops in South Korea would also necessitate a total rewrite of the region's status quo.
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As much a wholesale rewrite, and a vitally moving and funny one, than a traditional adaptation (231:2300).
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Now, he is threatening to rewrite the constitution in the next few weeks to enshrine his authoritarian rule.
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The negotiators are still deciding which parts of the original Murphy-Cassidy bill to include in their rewrite.
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Across the country, citizen-driven ballot initiatives are aiming to rewrite rules for ethics, lobbying and campaign spending.
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This is why I tell you we don't need to rewrite the Constitution — they need to reread it.
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Marta Kauffman, a cocreator of "Friends," would do a few things differently if she could rewrite the show.
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We must rewrite the cultural scripts that have produced these stereotypes if we hope to address these inequities.
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This kind of collaborative advocacy should serve as model when American policymakers address other efforts to rewrite history.
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Even after they've cruelly discarded you, some will rewrite the story to make it sound wonderful, she says.
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It has yet to produce a smoking gun, and it smacks of an attempt to rewrite electoral history.
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With Atlanta as his "trojan horse," Glover is helping rewrite a narrative that's been shut out of Hollywood.
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On November 22020th, I was scrambling to rewrite the piece that I wound up writing about the election.
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But under DeVos, the Department of Education stopped processing the applications as her rewrite was challenged in court.
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And so she hits upon the brilliantly perverse idea of having Rostand rewrite Shakespeare to eliminate the poetry.
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House Republicans on Thursday released their plan for the most sweeping rewrite of the tax code in decades.
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There were even people, he recalled, laughing, who wanted him to do a rewrite on the Flintstones movie.
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You know, print has this killer feature where you can write something and then you can rewrite it.
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Lawmakers have yet to do their job and rewrite the law to ensure that such abuses don't continue.
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The law would essentially rewrite the rules of the gig economy, and businesses of all kinds are panicking.
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The national party hasn't condemned these power grabs, giving the state legislatures tacit permission to rewrite the rules.
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Ms. DeVos has said she intends to rewrite the rules for some of the agency's debt-forgiveness programs.
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"Jon Lester can try and rewrite history all he wants," Mr. Hynes wrote in an email on Monday.
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The city responded that the agency was not entitled to rewrite government contracts to eliminate anti-discrimination clauses.
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"I wanted to rewrite history and do all the things I wish I would have done," she said.
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In other words, House Republicans still think their plan is the best plan to rewrite the tax code.
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Shortly before that deadline, the Education secretary, Betsy DeVos, suspended the rule and announced plans to rewrite it.
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"It was time to decimate the despair from 1981 and breathe new energy, rewrite the story," he explained.
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In July 2017, Pinterest formed a team to rewrite the mobile web app from scratch as a PWA.
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Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.) in a tweet called the election an "illegal attempt" to rewrite Venezuela's constitution.
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Even then, it would not take much to rewrite the party constitution to allow him to serve longer.
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"This is the sort of thing that will rewrite textbooks — at least the ones that talk about hyoliths."
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Her college debt plan would likely get a major rewrite from fellow Democrats, in a best case scenario.
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Sanders' plan proposes a wholesale rewrite of the U.S. immigration system — everything from border security to legal status.
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"In recent days, Michael Bloomberg has attempted to rewrite his legacy, but we haven't forgotten," the signers wrote.
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Now, the Trump administration plans to roll back and rewrite both the gainful employment and borrower defense rules.
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How is it, then, that a Dallas team led by two rookies is forcing a rewrite by Thanksgiving?
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And then there's the cave that's helping to rewrite human history and a dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica.
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State leaders are positioning themselves to have a key voice in a potential rewrite of ObamaCare next year.
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The National Constituent Assembly has the power to rewrite the constitution and is likely to solidify Maduro's power.
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Italy's postwar efforts to rewrite its fascist history have created the perfect conditions for its return in 2018.
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It's Thursday evening here in Washington where Republicans just rolled out their plan to rewrite the tax code.
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It should speed up its rewrite of the Communications Act and embed enduring laws to govern net neutrality.
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Are you following any of the movements to take back personal data and rewrite the social technological contract?
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So I enlisted David Steinberg, whose fill is always sparkly-clean, to help me with a full rewrite.
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May's calls to rewrite the Irish backstop and dismissed her negotiating tactics that threaten a no-deal Brexit.
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Now, Silicon Valley is backing a novel idea that proposes to rewrite the economics of getting an education.
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She has, in other words, chosen to rewrite her trauma as something she overcame in vaguely inspiring fashion.
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They want to quickly complete a massive rewrite of the tax code, boost infrastructure spending and repeal Obamacare.
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Now, China is offering changes to its laws, including a significant rewrite of a law governing foreign investment.
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But you shouldn't try to rewrite or direct someone else's movie or force yourself into the starring role.
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On Friday, trade negotiators began the second round of efforts to rewrite the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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I asked Frances if he could rewrite his diagnostic guide in the DSM, what changes he would make.
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The newspaper noted that the 2017 tax rewrite signed by Trump includes provisions that benefit real estate investors.
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For 2019, the expanded team promises to make the application run faster and address performance issues — and to rewrite some parts of the client in an effort to build a multi-process version that can make better use of modern processors (it's worth noting that Firefox went through a similar rewrite).
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However, he opted to rewrite it in accordance with our guidelines and it is currently live on our site.
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DISCOVERY OF &aposREPTILIAN-MAMMAL&apos FOSSIL COULD REWRITE HISTORY The diamonds help keep the miles-long rock formations stable.
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The new Rules are radical because they rewrite Twitter's story of what it is and what it stands for.
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As we discussed above, this isn't a sweeping rewrite of antitrust law or a call to break up Apple.
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This was partly because she refused to rewrite it "in language rather than dialect," which was one publisher's request.
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On the campaign trail, Trump railed against NAFTA as a bad deal for America and promised to rewrite it.
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We're trying to rewrite what people think about quality essential products that last and the prices associated with that.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is making a brazen attempt to rewrite the reality of his dealings with Ukraine.
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Sadly, there are a few who have chosen to rewrite history in an attempt to stay in the spotlight.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to rewrite the Obama administration's rules for investigating allegations of sexual violence on campus.
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"The court agreed what the state was attempting to do was rewrite statute and add an element," McMurray said.
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Lavorato, working as an assistant to the attorney general at the time, helped rewrite Minnesota's desegregation rule in 203.
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President Donald Trump wants to rewrite the terms of America's trade relationships with everyone from Mexico to South Korea.
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Oklahoma is contemplating asking permission to rewrite the rules governing what insurers must cover, an idea popular with Republicans.
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We had the resources to do it and not everyone is lucky enough to be able to rewrite endings.
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In his book Queen Anne: Patroness of Arts, James A. Winn tried to rewrite our conception of Queen Anne.
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It absolutely seems that PK and Dorit are trying to rewrite a history that they were no part of.
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In those movies, he chooses to rewrite history as a kind of act of revenge and righting of wrongs.
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Maybe if Gigi were to redo her "I Am Transgender" video, she might give that last line a rewrite.
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Congress would either have to give some other agency all of EPA's responsibilities or rewrite America's bedrock environmental laws.
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All he can do is give the EPA the green light to review and rewrite the plan under Pruitt.
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The assembly will be able to rewrite the constitution, delay elections and issue directives to all branches of government.
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But 20173 continues to rewrite the rules about what kinds of movies are able to rake in the cash.
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Essential health benefits: If states can rewrite the required benefits, insurers might not cover some kinds of cancer drugs.
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And serving as Denmark's, and indeed the world's, first tech ambassador required him to rewrite the international relations playbook.
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Even more stunning, the attack was able to read and rewrite all the firmware used to operate the implant.
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Following are the scenarios: The European Union refuses to rewrite the Withdrawal Agreement that Theresa May agreed last November.
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Any contrary arguments by the oil company, West contended, were simply another BP attempt to rewrite the settlement agreement.
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We also cannot allow Wall Street banks to rewrite the Second Amendment just because they're too big to fail.
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The House is scheduled to vote this week on the Financial CHOICE Act, a sweeping rewrite of Dodd-Frank.
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Holding the narrowest of majorities in Congress, Republicans are unable to rewrite the bipartisan laws that created these agencies.
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The outline released this morning would delay another run at health care until the tax rewrite effort is finished.
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Maduro also faces widespread foreign pressure to abort the assembly, which could rewrite the constitution and supersede other institutions.
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The new S7 models don't rewrite the book — they borrow liberally from the S6's design and feature set.
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A statement from 5-Star lawmakers said that the Commission should apologise and rewrite its rules on bank rescues.
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Last term she'd had a novelist who kept trying to make her rewrite the endings of other people's books.
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A statement from 5-Star lawmakers said that the Commission should apologize and rewrite its rules on bank rescues.
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"I don't like to rewrite history," said Diane Euston, who is white and a leader of Save the Paseo.
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They are aiming to wrap up the rewrite by the fall, suggesting banks may enjoy relief earlier than anticipated.
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They were able to write and rewrite the memory by sliding the atom within each pair back and forth.
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I'm going to go through and try and find corroborating sources and maybe do a rewrite of the article.
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Our assignment was to rewrite its rating and billing system — a thing that rivaled maritime law in its complexity.
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The hardest thing for me was to rewrite my own value system to be compatible with my new role.
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But, repealing the two ObamaCare taxes in tax reform could make a rewrite of the tax code more challenging.
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Competitors like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have told the Copyright Office they oppose any attempt to rewrite current law.
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And last month, he raised no objections when Mr. Trump stood in Mexico's presidential palace and promised a rewrite.
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Over the course of several years, a handful of special interest groups have been working to rewrite the Constitution.
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And Hawaii's voters will even decide whether to hold a convention to rewrite their state's constitution in its entirety.
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Rape does not appear to be truly punishable, and the definition of a crime continues to undergo a rewrite.
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This first major rewrite of the federal tax code in a generation is a historic moment for our republic.
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Even when Republicans controlled both chambers, lawmakers declared Trump's effort to rewrite federal immigration law as dead on arrival.
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We support protecting America's wilderness and oppose attempts to rewrite the Wilderness Act to allow mountain bikes in wilderness.
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GOP lawmakers insist the jolt to Washington from Mueller's probe doesn't hurt their efforts to rewrite the tax code.
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The ability to write and rewrite code on the ground and reprogram the craft proved essential to its success.
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The movie also featured the song "Rewrite the Stars," a duet performed by Zendaya and her co-star Efron.
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In May, President Donald Trump signed into law a rewrite of the so-called "Volcker Rule, " easing banking regulations.
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And then, of course, you saying, okay, as a company, I don't necessarily want to rewrite something that works.
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One of the party's new priorities is an ambitious effort to rewrite Indian school textbooks to assert Hindu primacy.
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Block grant critics say that Trump similarly doesn't have the authority to unilaterally rewrite the rules for Medicaid financing.
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It even shows a sense of humor when Lou has to rewrite a profane lyric to meet community standards.
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Her favorite song was "Rewrite the Stars," and on the weekends, she volunteered to help people with special needs.
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Beijing also approved a sweeping rewrite of a foreign investment law that may help foreign companies avoid unequal treatment.
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The department then blew a deadline to rewrite the rules, which were supposed to go into force this year.
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Still, big bank lobbyists privately say the Dodd-Frank rewrite, though a positive signal, did not go far enough.
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I had hoped that endless rehearsal would numb me out, but all it's done is feed my rewrite habit.
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He forced the viewer to rewrite narratives in ways that queered our own notions of reality and what's acceptable.
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He has then tried to rewrite recent history and claimed that his response had been aggressive from the start.
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Will and his team would have had to rewrite almost all of them to make the puzzle Thursday-worthy.
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In recognition of their importance, craft breweries received an unexpected gift in the recent rewrite of the tax code.
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"Get me rewrite!" the city-room editor barks into the phone in nineteen-thirties comedies about the newspaper world.
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The 21 ballot could also see a dramatic rewrite of the state's tax code should two ballot questions pass.
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Ms. DeVos has extended the original deadline for appealing the findings, and recently announced plans to rewrite the rules.
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Only the very largest banks will have to undergo extensive stress tests and rewrite living wills regularly, for example.
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Wyden's comments come as President Trump moves to rewrite NAFTA, a trade deal between the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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Not much time is left to see if the Warren-Buttigieg television script can fit in one more rewrite.
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But unlike fine wines, regulations that so materially rewrite and recast plain statutory text do not improve with age.
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"No amount of money can rewrite history," Biden campaign spokesman Andrew Bates said in a statement to VICE News.
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Aware of the resentment, Mr. Trump and Mr. Ross have moved to rewrite American regulations involving the two countries.
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The strategy was to rewrite the definition of obscenity using concepts that the courts had already committed themselves to.
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Privately, Democrats say they relish the thought of Republicans battling each other on how to rewrite the tax code.
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Reducing sentences for nonviolent drug offenders is a central pillar of Obama's push to rewrite the country's sentencing laws.
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This month marks the two-year anniversary of President Trump's major legislative accomplishment: his rewrite of the tax code.
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But many of the last-minute changes involved giving states the authority to rewrite the rules on insurance regulations.
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President Trump signed a revised NAFTA into law, fulfilling a campaign promise to rewrite the North American trade rules.
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Maduro went ahead with the vote, which created a new pro-government assembly that will rewrite the country's constitution.
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WASHINGTON — The homebuilders lobby fears that an ambitious rewrite of the entire tax code will stifle the housing market.
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Vice President Pence also went to Indiana on Friday to talk about the need for a tax code rewrite.
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In a call with reporters, they argued that: • The President cannot rewrite the Constitution unilaterally and end birthright citizenship.
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We need to rewrite the Parliament regulations to make such actions very, very hard to be repeated in future.
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But Kleppmann hopes an ongoing rewrite of the Automerge innards could get it close, enabling those larger-scale apps.
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But American dairy industry groups lobbied to make sure a rewrite of NAFTA would address Canada's protectionist dairy policies.
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Thompson also said military loyalty is critical in order for the National Constituent Assembly (ANC) to rewrite the constitution.
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Venezuela has seen civil unrest in recent weeks after the results of an election to rewrite the country's constitution.
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House Republicans made those issues the foundation of their Dodd-Frank rewrite and have been loath to abandon them.
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One upshot of this decision is that it could literally allow those Democrats to rewrite part of the Constitution.
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European leaders will greet any attempt to rewrite the 585-page, legally binding withdrawal agreement with a resounding no.
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GLAZER When we came back to rewrite it [after the 2016 presidential election], there was so much police brutality.
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The anthropomorphic duck-man private detective who once starred in his own movie got a fresh rewrite last year.
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They hired lawyers to rewrite kidnapping laws and began to coordinate between the police and the families of victims.
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Or maybe Golden State will overcome Curry's issues, much as it already has, and continue to rewrite NBA history.
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Single-payer would require a serious rewrite of state and federal relations in Medicaid and in many other matters.
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The hypocrisy of ignoring all principles of originalism and trying to rewrite the Constitution by executive order is stunning.
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Instead of retreating behind battle lines drawn by pundits and pollsters, Clinton is aiming to rewrite the electoral map entirely.
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Soon after, Mr. Wheeler directed Mr. Sallet to rewrite the draft rules to more aggressively regulate the Internet service providers.
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The things that Amazon is doing in both e-tailing and AWS causes you to rewrite your entire rule set.
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The second plank of the NDRC's strategy, then, is trying to rewrite the rules for redistricting itself in various states.
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" "We cannot rewrite history about what segregationists were doing at that time on a number of issues including opposing busing.
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Now, together with his colleague Konstantin Batygin at the California Institute of Technology, he may rewrite science textbooks once again.
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Labor unions and lawmakers focused on domestic issues welcomed the idea of a NAFTA rewrite and praised the TPP move.
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He may rewrite something the way he wants it and also restructure paragraphs that he thinks are out of order.
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Still, while regulators painted the rewrite as moderate, consumer advocates warned that it would put taxpayers and depositors at risk.
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It's a gratifying rewrite of basically the songwriter's template for most of music history, in which the roles are reversed.
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Article spinners use automated tools to rewrite existing content; finding and replacing words so that the reconstituted matter looked original.
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Facebook could also rewrite clickbait headlines, replacing them with more neutral headlines that accurately describe the contents of an article.
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In response, Maduro announced the creation of a new body that would rewrite the country's constitution, superseding the National Assembly.
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The first film was written by Nicole Perlman, before Gunn joined the project and gave the script an extensive rewrite.
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The Reminders app got the biggest rewrite, adding options to easily add photos and locations with a quick type bar.
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I took a break for three months for the second rewrite of this book and that was really, really scary.
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Issues like the economy, tax cuts, the need to repeal and rewrite Obamacare, and even African American inner-city problems.
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They tried to rewrite their history of voting against people with preexisting conditions, but the American people wouldn't be fooled.
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Trump brings a level of narcissism, abrasiveness and lack of government experience that will rewrite the book on presidential mien.
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I mean, if you had a PR nightmare and just happened to have a show, wouldn't you rewrite the narrative?
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If it does not prompt governments to rewrite laws, it will provide a basis for challenging them in national courts.
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His plans include taxing unproductive land and summoning an assembly to rewrite the constitution, both of which scare the rich.
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Brinkema's acceptance of Virginia's claims of religious discrimination, however, make achieving the same result harder now, even with a rewrite.
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They discussed which articles of the constitution to rewrite, how to do this and the timing of such a move.
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As well as trying to rewrite the North American Free-Trade Agreement, he is trying to curb China's trade power.
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It was a rare, public pushback to the party&aposs efforts to rewrite how religions are practiced in the country.
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What's next: The Senate will radically rewrite the House bill, which will take at least a month, and maybe two.
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Manafort made millions "skating close to the line," advising foreign dictators and helping rewrite the rules of lobbying in Washington.
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Sweeping powers The new assembly has wide-ranging powers and is expected to rewrite the Venezuelan Constitution at Maduro's behest.
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That is why US sports are far ahead, globally speaking, in testing new streaming options that rewrite the broadcast playbook.
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But, as several of the jurists involved in the case have said, why not rewrite the order to be clear.
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But even as Obama was triumphantly crisscrossing New Hampshire, the state's famously contrarian voters were preparing to rewrite the script.
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We have to rewrite female history to show that there were great painters and musicians and politicians who were female.
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Matt is still featured in old "Today" Facebook and Twitter photos and clips -- so, they're not trying to rewrite history.
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Trump's move to rewrite the plan presents just the sort of political solution that gives panelists an out, he said.
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In any case, expect President Trump to decide when and where to shift the balance as the ObamaCare rewrite begins.
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Top Republican lawmakers are pressing the Treasury Department to rewrite proposed rules meant to crack down on corporate tax avoidance.
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We have the strategies and the national willpower to start to rewrite those norms—to chip away at this epidemic.
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They'll do one, maybe two [things] and then rewrite the list and shuffle things around [without getting anything else done].
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A two-thirds parliamentary majority enabled Orban to rewrite the constitution and pass major laws without support from other parties.
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I didn't know at the beginning they hired me so that … he would rewrite, punch up a script, the episode.
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After that, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell may totally rewrite it to make it more politically palatable for the Senate.
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The fact that there are lots of young adult books about magic doesn't mean I get to rewrite Harry Potter.
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What was promised to our generation isn't realistic, and we've got to rewrite our own expectations and sense of purpose.
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Congress could also theoretically rewrite the nation's immigration laws to nullify the ban, but would have to overcome Trump's veto.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) rewrite with Mexico looks close to completion, and Canada cannot be far behind.
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John Thune of South Dakota with heading up an ad hoc committee to rewrite the House version of the bill.
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An NBC/Wall Street Journal poll this month found support flagging for the sweeping rewrite of the nation's tax code.
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Trump's apparent desire to rewrite trade rules has been the biggest reason for volatility in the stock and bond markets.
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Rauner unveiled the proposal Monday as part of a larger rewrite of a gun control bill, the Chicago Tribune reports.
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In June, CMS released a final regulation outlining a process to rewrite how clinical laboratories will be paid under Medicare.
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Moreover, he made James L. Brooks and Allan Burns, the show's creators, rewrite the character, who had originally been divorced.
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Whatever you think of the Trump presidency, you must admit they'll have to rewrite the history books when it's over.
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The sanctions were meant to punish the Venezuelan government as it moved to rewrite the country's constitution and consolidate power.
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The new body will have the power to rewrite the constitution and remove what checks still remain on Maduro's authority.
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Members met as early as 2014 to hatch a plan for passing a bipartisan rewrite of energy policy this Congress.
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He'll need to withdraw this flawed bill or drastically rewrite it to create full protections within the original monument boundary.
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The sentencing judge supported the request, but the prosecutor opposed it, arguing that the applicant was trying to rewrite history.
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As New York's Landmarks Law enters its sixth decade, the City Council wants to rewrite the rules governing historic properties.
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The fate of any legislation to rewrite Obamacare is uncertain as many Republicans have not yet made clear their positions.
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Many Republicans remain frustrated with his trade vision, which bucks party orthodoxy by calling for a rewrite of major agreements.
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One of them, "Maybellene" -- a rewrite of an old country tune called "Ida Red" -- was released by Chess in August.
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It takes confidence — some might even say hubris — to rewrite one of the most beloved novels in the English canon.
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Last year, Zuck and company talked about augmented reality, brain-computer interfaces and a complete rewrite of its React framework.
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Being naive about the editorial process (and believing every word I wrote was golden), I was shocked by the rewrite.
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So Knowles assembled a crew to shoot the film, working again with the lawyers to rewrite and hone their speeches.
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This plan to rewrite the GOT universe in an even more sex-filled, fan-friendly way seems to be working.
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Congress is getting ready to attempt the near impossible: rewrite the tax code for the first time in 31 years.
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The DOJ is not trying to rewrite copyright law or even dictate the way the market operates as a whole.
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President Trump has pursued an aggressive rewrite, pushing to protect American workers and stem the flow of goods from Mexico.
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I also think that we need a fundamental rewrite of the networking protocols that create what we call the internet.
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He was a rewrite man at The Detroit Times, a World War II vet with a wife and three kids.
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For months, activists have cast a looming rewrite of New York's rent laws as a once-in-a-generation battle.
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It doesn't rewrite or retcon the films fans hate, instead it elevates them to an important place in the cannon.
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Trump is determined to rewrite global trade deals, particularly with China, the world's second-biggest economy behind the United States.
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Since I couldn't rewrite my own assessment, I instead fired off a response to hers, in defense of my efforts.
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WASHINGTON — Republicans are unifying behind an aggressive tax code rewrite with a single, overarching goal: How low can they go?
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"This project allows us to rewrite the history of the temple," said the director of Kom Ombo, Ahmed Sayed Ahmed.
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In the Republican rewrite of the tax code, both corporations and pass-throughs would see a huge cut in taxes.
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Those concessions could cost some support from liberal lawmakers, who want to hold out for a more expansive sentencing rewrite.
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The exchange highlights the degree to which Democrats have found themselves outboxed in the most sweeping tax rewrite in generations.
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It is part of a larger effort to rewrite or repeal dozens of environmental regulations issued under the last administration.
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"With his actions, President Obama has attempted to bypass the constitutionally ordained legislative process and rewrite the law unilaterally," Sen.
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He is setting up a "constituent assembly" super body with power to rewrite the constitution and shake up public powers.
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That's when he will hold an unconstitutional referendum to elect a constituent assembly of political cronies to rewrite the constitution.
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Last month, leftist President Nicolas Maduro installed a new constituent assembly empowered to rewrite the constitution and sweep aside critics.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Bloomberg said he would toughen the Volcker Rule — although his idea is more like a major rewrite.
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And the ruling party still runs the Constituent Assembly, the body created to sideline the legislature and rewrite the Constitution.
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But some conservatives, like those in the House Freedom Caucus, are applying new pressure to Ryan to rewrite the deal.
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They have vowed to use it again to ram through the first thorough rewrite of the tax code since 1986.
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The most absurd false claim: Rewriting campaign history Trump's general approach to history: if you don't like it, rewrite it.
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He also repeated a previous statement that Trump plans to rewrite the federal flood standard that he repealed weeks ago.
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Republicans are rushing to finish their massive rewrite of the tax code and pass a government funding bill before Christmas.
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There's still a lot of work to be done before we can rewrite the book on stress and adrenaline, though.
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He also is forcing Canada and Mexico to rewrite the North American Free Trade Agreement – or he will leave it.
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"Xi Jinping-thought attempts to rewrite the rules of multilateralism," said a senior European diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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An obvious change would be to rewrite the textbooks so they are at the right level for the average student.
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Lawmakers have filed more than 220006 amendments to the bill, which itself is a major rewrite of federal energy policy.
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Democrats need to play by the same rules that McConnell did (even if, unsurprisingly, he's now trying to rewrite history).
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The remarks will follow the launch of Trump's efforts to sell a tax code rewrite earlier this week in Missouri.
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The RGA is desperate to rewrite history now that they're saddled with a candidate who is more extreme than Trump.
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Entrepreneur and Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso says that now, more than ever, women have the opportunity to rewrite history.
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" Mr. Trump directed officials to rewrite the birth control mandate in an executive order "promoting free speech and religious liberty.
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"They only rally around regime change," said Ms. Golinger, who opposes how Mr. Maduro has gone about the constitutional rewrite.
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In fact, if Trump could rewrite history, his administration might've lost one of its key figures: Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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They played me a couple of the songs, including the one ["Rewrite the Stars"] that I would sing with Zac.
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That's partly because the first and last time there was a comprehensive rewrite of the tax code, it was 1986.
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If the commission loses, it might try to rewrite its order rolling back the rules to avoid further legal challenges.
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But Senate Republicans, in a frantic rewrite of their tax bill late last Friday, appear to have screwed it up.
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Some of these people will forever be rewriting history, and they will try to rewrite it at Mr. Cohen's expense.
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He authored a sweeping rewrite of Dodd-Frank that passed the House in June but which the Senate largely ignored.
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So, for practical purposes, it's not clear how much Sanders's choices will really be able to rewrite the party platform.
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Season two centered on the Legends trying to find the Spear of Destiny, a magical artifact that can rewrite reality.
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Renfe officials will meet on Thursday to rewrite the contract and set the new date, a source at the operator said.
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While the Labor Secretary cannot unilaterally repeal a rule, his agency can rewrite and change a rule substantially or scrap it.
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India's opposition Congress Party has pledged to rewrite the act if it wins power to protect the human rights of Kashmiris.
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It will create an opening for China to rewrite the economic rules of the road at the expense of American workers.
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The Trump administration may now try to rewrite these rules, though, again, they'll have to justify any changes through the courts.
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Even if Trump can push through a big corporate tax rewrite it may take until late this year to do it.
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When Carlos Jaramillo started digging for fossils along the Panama Canal, he didn't expect to rewrite the history of the Americas.
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The Infinity Gauntlet grants its wearer absolute power, and you can rewrite reality using it in any way you can imagine.
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When challenged on whether he could simply rewrite the law through an executive order, Trump insisted his counsel believed he could.
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She would also rewrite labor department rules to expand overtime pay to millions more workers and to let graduate students unionize.
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The trouble with doing a big conceptual rewrite of the tax code, however, turns out to be that it's really hard.
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Since assuming the new post, he has aggressively campaigned to rewrite the Turkish Constitution and establish an executive system of government.
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Any rewrite would mark a win for big financial institutions including Goldman Sachs, which has long lobbied to weaken the rule.
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This story will rewrite the landscape of the Marvel Universe and, moving forward, its effects will ripple out into other stories.
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Rather than Marshall Jefferson's "Move Your Body", my generation was instead indoctrinated with its Belgian rewrite, Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam".
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" Raisman ended her speech with a message to survivors: "To all the survivors out there, don't let anyone rewrite your story.
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Nearly 100% of voters rejected a plan by the president, Nicolás Maduro, to convene a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution.
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Unlike a world circling a star light-years from our sun, this brave new solar system world would literally rewrite textbooks.
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Mr Trump came to office with a mandate to rewrite America's immigration rules and make them merit-based, as in Canada.
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Rewrite the WTO rule book to recognise the fact that it is not capable of accommodating China's system of political economy.
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So will they decide just to kill off Fiona to get back at her for making them rewrite her final episodes?
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He used a powerful but still new gene-editing tool, known as CRISPR, to rewrite a portion of the girls' DNA.
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As states rewrite the rules on the legality of the drug, other parts of the world are making their own changes.
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It's essentially a rewrite of the memory architecture, and the company claims the result is 50 percent performance improvement per core.
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Others, including Mr Lombana, would rather convene an assembly to rewrite the constitution, which might open the door to risky changes.
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Arika Cobane has been training for a decade to join the Kongo elite, who rewrite history to suit the status quo.
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While politicians have previously suggested similar ideas, it was thought that the need to rewrite European treaties would stymie these options.
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The country last month, at Maduro's behest, elected a "constituent assembly" with sweeping powers including the capacity to rewrite the constitution.
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It's being able to rewrite history, which thanks to the thriving modding scene on TEW's forums, continues to be entirely possible.
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As I've reported elsewhere, as the left realizes it's playing a rigged game, it's becoming determined to rewrite those rules itself.
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Maduro called for the ballot, which would ultimately enable him to rewrite the country's constitution, stripping away power from his opponents.
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Shimkus also said a rewrite should address questions of privacy and cybersecurity, which have come to the forefront in recent years.
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We know Putin did believe that Trump had ambitions to rewrite modern history, allowing the eagle and the bear to embrace.
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Lawmakers are expected to rewrite the bills, but the date for the new drafts and what they will entail is uncertain.
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An FN victory would rewrite the continent's political playbook, given the party's pledge to take France out of the European Union.
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After a fourth and fifth rewrite go down in flames, Roy finally stands from his desk and heads to the staircase.
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Ferguson officials also agreed to rewrite their municipal code to restrict the use of fines and jail time for petty violations.
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" The brief says the interpretation is an attempt "to rewrite history" that would leave the founders of the United States "appalled.
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Until you ask us to rewrite it like Brad Kern did weekly don't even think of capitalizing on our hard work.
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Many Venezuelans are upset about a vote set for next week for a national assembly that could rewrite the country's constitution.
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Either way, it's going to rewrite the rules for what types of systems are conceivable in the Universe, according to Wagner.
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"The president could instruct the Commerce Department to rewrite the regulations to make it subject to a countervailing duty," Hufbauer says.
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Montagliani served last year on the reform panel that helped rewrite FIFA's rules after sprawling investigations into corruption among soccer officials.
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DeVos had sought to delay the regulations until July 1, 2019 to give the Education Department more time to rewrite them.
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It comes after Republicans failed to repeal the health law and have moved onto their bid to rewrite the tax code.
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The measure marks the first significant rewrite of financial rules since the passage of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law.
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With these examples in mind, we've been able to rewrite some classic jokes to fit Donald Trump's trademark brand of comedy.
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A major rewrite of the Communications Act is a big deal, but may actually happen despite the partisan atmosphere of Washington.
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We are not trying to rewrite history, we are simply trying to take every next half step forward the right way.
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Trump and Republicans spent the day praising their tax-code rewrite and linked it to growth in the economy and wages.
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Fudge has tried to quell the controversy, saying she supports equal rights but prefers a broad rewrite of civil rights law.
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A settlement reached in 2013 required C.M.S. to rewrite its manuals and to begin an educational campaign to publicize the change.
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On May 3, North Dakota became the latest to launch a statehouse-directed review and rewrite in response to public pressure.
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Some new overhauls would require legislators to rewrite the state constitution, which enshrines some of the most restrictive roadblocks to voting.
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"Democrats want activists, left-wing judges who will totally rewrite your laws, erase your borders and replace your values," Trump said.
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Katy Perry has said "I Kissed a Girl" contains stereotypes and it would be very different if she could rewrite it.
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While FCC reform is a good place to start, it should not be the full sweep of a Communications Act rewrite.
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Alexievich has the unusual habit of continuing to rewrite her books after they have been published, releasing them in new editions.
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Is it true that American Eagle wanted you to rewrite "Bad Kids" as "Rad Kids" for one of their ad campaigns?
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Less "Netflix and chill" than "Netflix and rewrite everything you know about everything ever," these selections are food for the brain.
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Williams addressed how youth and the media in Africa can rewrite the hopelessness that has for so long defined the continent.
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"We need to rewrite NAFTA the right way -- making it easier to export Michigan products instead of Michigan jobs," he wrote.
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Republicans are counting on the rewrite of the tax code to maintain their control of Congress during this year's midterm elections.
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To take this activity further, you might invite students to rewrite the above excerpt from "The Metamorphosis" for another time period.
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The child has many compulsive behaviors involving writing and often has to erase and rewrite, something that causes problems in school.
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Trump seemed to suggest that the Senate could address the issue of large companies in its own rewrite of the bill.
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I essentially began to rewrite the film in post-production through voice-over, editing, animation, and black-and-white still photographs.
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Consulting a professional can help, she added, but it is also important to rewrite your story about what the money means.
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The measure would rewrite the state's constitution, and effectively eliminate the right for a woman to obtain an abortion in Alabama.
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They described a fresh financial catastrophe to accompany the rewrite from Washington — but this one, they said, would come from within.
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The American Legion and other veterans groups backed the effort to overturn the Trump administration's rewrite of the "borrower defense" rule.
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In the Trump era, we can rewrite the maxim to be: If you want a friend in politics, get an Aussie.
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According to Reuters, it could take the agency until at least 2025 to complete a comprehensive rewrite of various safety standards.
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WASHINGTON — An industry familiar to President Trump appears to have emerged from the Republican tax rewrite relatively unscathed: commercial real estate.
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This past weekend, in a show of good faith, Biden endorsed her sweeping bankruptcy reform plan to rewrite the 2005 law.
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The president's chief economic adviser said Mr. Trump wanted to negotiate individual deals with Canada and Mexico, rather than rewrite Nafta.
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Therefore it is up to each of us, individually, to rewrite our definition of work and rewire the way we work.
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She's considering a rewrite of Alice in Wonderland, in which the words are replaced by statistical representations—graphs of some kind.
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Interestingly, Republicans made little mention of their various proposals to rewrite the Fed's operating instructions to limit future economic stimulus campaigns.
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I couldn't find another 12-letter entry, so it needed a significant rewrite, but it worked out, and here we are.
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It could reject them completely and ask Rome to rewrite them, an unprecedented step that would formally begin a long dispute.
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"We need to rewrite NAFTA the right way — making it easier to export Michigan products instead of Michigan jobs," he wrote.
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Taylor read the draft and said he thought it could use a little work; Johnson asked him to do a rewrite.
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Gay wrestles her story from the world's judgment and misrecognition and sets off on a recursive, spiraling journey to rewrite herself.
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Hip Hop can't be judged by a bunch of old corporate guards who rewrite history to serve their corporate bottom line.
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Now, without waiting to outline, let alone complete, his legal rewrite, this new move will unilaterally nullify current standards, Bennett said.
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Students rewrite the titles of arts and entertainment vehicles and then play a game Teacher | Student _______ Teachers, what should we add?
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Then the very final part of the process is that me, Rob, and Charlie punch up and rewrite the whole thing.
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But I know Dave and John are fucking brilliant, so my guess is we didn't rewrite that one all that much.
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And even if Mr. Ryan can win passage of this legislation, the Senate will probably rewrite it during the reconciliation process.
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" AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka last week said "it is time for the Trump administration to rewrite NAFTA the right way.
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But the NAFTA rewrite is subject to congressional approval and lawmakers are wary of greenlighting a deal without Canada in it.
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Rewrite Medicare, Medicaid and our employer health care plans to mandate capitation (a fixed fee per patient) with health care providers.
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"People wanted to get it done," Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Senate Republican, said of the tax rewrite.
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The choir did not need to limit itself to liturgical works, the statement said, or to rewrite lyrics for political correctness.
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I had to rewrite that section five times, just to account for all the hiring and firings of Trump's communications director.
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Tillerson was eventually fired in March 2018 -- and Trump has been working to rewrite the history of his selection ever since. Why?
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" She continued: "We cannot rewrite history about what segregationists were doing at that time on a number of issues including opposing busing.
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Meanwhile, there is no basis for massive tax cuts (although we should rewrite the corporate tax code to make it more efficient).
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We're watching an administration try to rewrite a timeworn approach to knowledge gathering, and it won't end well for any of us.
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Aside from the petition demanding a rewrite (of which, Sophie Turner's not too thrilled), Twitter is blowing up with GoT-related grievances.
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They're currently planning to revise the resolution to make it less of an implicit condemnation of Omar, or even rewrite it entirely.
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"But I also wanted to call our attention to the larger opportunity, which is to completely rewrite our immigration laws," he said.
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However, opponents could reportedly attempt to rewrite party rules in a bid to replace her with a more vocal supporter of Brexit.
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Congress and the administration are going to need to fundamentally rewrite their relationship on trade, not try to revive the old rules.
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At issue is an Obama-era rule meant to help students defrauded by for-profit colleges that DeVos has sought to rewrite.
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"Some parts of the documents were too detailed, and my boss forced me to rewrite it," NHK quoted the note as saying.
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Soon, better AI will rewrite the playbook yet again — perhaps the digital equivalent of Blitzkrieg in its potential for capturing new territory.
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A similar restriction existed for Mr Eyadéma, but he simply had parliament rewrite the constitution when his power approached its expiry date.
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"This technology promises to rewrite the definition of ultra-long acting oral therapies," noted study co-author Robert Langer in a statement.
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Using art to challenge censorship and to rewrite a history that has been tampered with or forgotten has become Badiucao's calling card.
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Wehrum and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have been working to finalize a massive rewrite of vehicle emissions standards through 2026.
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Recently, I've gone back to rewrite a paper that I authored in 2011 about the Second World War's Battle of the Bulge.
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