We're a richly diverse country, I call it richly diverse.
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But a richly colored layer of photons is downright ethereal.
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Many of his novels and short stories richly reward perseverance.
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The WWE, then WWF, profited richly from the old territory
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In return, the researchers are richly rewarded for their findings.
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The infinitely detailed reference guide to Nabokov's richly allusive novel.
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But the show is richly funny without jokes or setups.
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Against all expectations, it was — and it was richly rewarded.
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Selma is a deeply moving and richly emotional film experience.
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Pink Moons, also from Prince Edward Island, are richly briny.
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Like many lawyers on the team, Roberts was richly rewarded.
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Her sound, though not creamy, is richly textured and shimmering.
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Here was a richly pluralistic vision of dance and humanity.
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How richly did the bet pay off for Mr. Buffett?
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The deal is as richly priced as a flawless gem.
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Iran has a richly talented population, and rich Persian culture.
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The cluster of hummed sounds became richly trembling and resonant.
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The color can be richly saturated or faded and watery.
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It's richly minimal, widescreen music, all rustling beats and animated pianos.
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Dole has richly earned his reputation as a hatchet man tonight.
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"Mana" is richly embedded in Dwayne's life, even in his tattoos.
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Evidence that stocks may be richly priced is easy to find.
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Fairy Girl's Lipstick in Angel is both richly pigmented and pretty.
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The tattoos are richly colored, and composed of thick, bold shapes.
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The notes are not neutral exegesis but richly explanatory and argumentative.
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Enough metaphors: Read this richly layered poem and enjoy the glow.
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It makes the most succulent steak, richly marbled and very tasty.
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At times, małni also feels like a richly woven ghost story.
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Like richly detailed headnotes, those stories gave us context and inspiration.
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But pure marital bliss is challenging to render as richly textured.
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BUFFETT: THEY'RE NOT RICHLY VALUED RELATIVE TO INTEREST RATES, YOU KNOW.
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Marble, popular for years, morphed into richly patterned stones like onyx.
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The tale is richly textured, but with the predictable punch line.
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"Jahi McMath ~ Highly favored, deeply loved, richly blessed, amazingly graced," Winkfield wrote.
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Many female scientists who richly deserved the prize, like physicist Vera Rubin.
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This season, his team-oriented efforts have been richly and rightly applauded.
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Time to relegate men to the minority status they so richly deserve.
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I encountered in the exhibition subverted traditions within richly layered visual worlds.
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Some unicorns have to fight other richly funded rivals and established firms.
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Monday's deal wasn't the only richly valued technology takeover in recent days.
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Mr. Miranda is a prodigious talent and deserves to be richly rewarded.
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The best were richly textured and floral, like chenin, but not heavy.
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In many cases, employees' options grow so richly priced that they're unaffordable.
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FAST is almost certain to add richly to the timeline of astronomy.
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It's possible to create a happy, richly fulfilled life without having kids.
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The baritone Edward Nelson sings the songs richly, but to what end?
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And the best-in-class from the cohort are still richly valued.
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Much of the reaction, though, amounted to a richly deserved thumbs-down.
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Christopher Bollen is the kind of novelist drawn to richly atmospheric places.
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The wild boar is richly earthy and my favorite of the three.
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Delighted especially for the richly deserved recognition for Jonathan and Sir Anthony.
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He took a richly poetic and pensive approach to the slow movement.
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Use it to create richly detailed 3D models with real-time interactivity.
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Yet Sparks's post-apocalyptic wasteland is far more imaginative and richly rendered.
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When Issa calls out Kelli's immaturity and Tiffany's codependency, it's richly deserved.
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His voice, if not sizable or richly colored, is firm and appealing.
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Yet the most engaging of his richly hued Kodachromes are the portraits.
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These hard-faced psychopaths have now been ousted by richly textured Soviet citizens.
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"As Jack Nicholson so richly told me years and years ago," Winger said.
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Richly textured and vividly rendered, it's clearly the fruit of a lifelong love.
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Mayer's profile of Mercer is richly detailed and worth reading on its own.
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Its 2008 Fellom cabernet is richly floral with an attractive element of balsam.
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Moonlight's richly deserved Best Picture Oscar was a milestone in the entertainment world.
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It's Beyoncé's strongest work to date — richly academic, emotionally potent and sonically dynamic.
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Untethered headsets that offer a richly immersive experience are still a way off.
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Basically: Could people in the future have richly vivid memories of "fake news"?
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On a price-to-earnings basis, the utilities have become richly valued indeed.
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Like the dining room, the second-floor study is a richly decorated room.
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Franaszek's richly detailed, dramatic, and melancholy book is full of such close calls.
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These shadows are richly pigmented and longlasting, with up to 24-hour wear.
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As a legal procedural, "The Night Of" is richly detailed but profoundly unglamorous.
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When it came it was unsparing, richly detailed and mortifying for the President.
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Rachmaninoff's darkly colored, richly melodic "Symphonic Dances," his final composition, concluded the program.
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Richly-colored plants hang in terracotta pots, showing off their lilting green limbs.
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In 2017, she produced a collection of richly colored cashmere nubi for Hermès.
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He has richly earned his staff's mistrust with his erratic and despotic behavior.
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The people we encounter are seldom richly portrayed, because only The Framework matters.
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Yorke and Godrich revel in subtle, complex, changeable layerings and richly shadowy sounds.
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This volume collects the best of his richly imagined and influential short stories.
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It's sold frozen at the store, and is dark, murky and richly flavorful.
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It's a fast-moving, richly imagined story that loses nothing in repeated readings.
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Richly seasoned lamb curry, chana masala and saag paneer fill the chafing dishes.
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Slabs of walnut laid flat on the concrete floor, their surfaces richly figured.
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Finally, in a long, richly lyrical duet, he seduces the grief-stricken Tamara.
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Gwen was truly a national treasure, and so richly deserving of today's honor.
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Yet the performances in Bourg-en-Bresse were impressive, incisive and richly expressive.
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Not only was the production richly textured, but so was the album's lyricism.
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But her powerful, gleaming and richly expressive voice was ideal for the music.
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It is now one of the most richly valued companies in the world.
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Lorde's "Melodrama" is an intimate, richly painted portrait of heartbreak and young adulthood.
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The seats, walls and even the dashboard are covered in richly textured fabrics.
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Lomas says Eastern cultures, in particular, have a wealth of richly ambivalent words.
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These two richly compelling concerts weren't in need of a culminating mission statement.
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It's eight short, acerbic, wittily profound episodes with a richly satisfying ending(s).
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Why does James Gorman, the author, use the words "richly" and "nerdy" together?
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Anni's richly crafted textile pieces elegantly commingle with her wild and energetic drawings.
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These were richly informative images for him and, accordingly, for scholars today, too.
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Those who bought puts ahead of Target's Tuesday morning earnings event were richly rewarded.
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More recently, I richly enjoyed the Telluride, an appealing new SUV from the brand.
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President Donald Trump "richly deserves impeachment," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler said Sunday.
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Hold your heads high with the honor and distinction that you so richly deserve.
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Those holdings include richly valued pre-IPO companies Uber Technologies Inc and Pinterest Inc.
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It was simply just a stock market rotation away from richly valued growth stocks.
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Nowadays, the top Latin American gurus are almost household names, and are richly rewarded.
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SoftBank's richly priced offer may also act as a deterrent to would-be bidders.
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Several records later, his emphasis on richly layered improvisation has remained a delightful constant.
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But audiences were captivated by her richly human tales, which brought art to life.
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But the movie ended up with six nominations, all of which feel richly deserved.
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Williams's richly drawn jungle scapes are equal parts gorgeous and haunting, an irresistible combination.
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Even after the recent 20003 percent correction, stocks remain richly valued by historical norms.
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Thunberg's awards, from Person of the Year to Nobel Prize nominee, are richly deserved.
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Mr. Gilbert drew from them a spirited, richly textured account of Brahms's Third Symphony.
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Ms. de Niese, though strained at times, sang with fullness and richly expressive shadings.
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Horrifying. But building a real fire is, indeed, richly satisfying and never gets old.
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Now, 75 years later, he finally got the honors he so richly deserves. Rep.
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Those who submit correct answers will earn some richly deserved newsletter applause on Friday.
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Koum was richly compensated for selling his company, and he's still on Facebook's board.
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The R&B star's debut album is as richly smooth as the title suggests.
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"This is so richly deserved," Trump said just before West was given the award.
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"At this point, we think it's pretty richly priced as a sector," added Bapis.
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There's no escaping the fact that the people of this nation are richly blessed.
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But it doesn't seem morally fair that he should benefit so richly from it.
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Each update generally makes your machine more secure, less buggy and more richly featured.
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His designs are recognized for their elaborately carved stonework, ornamental archways and richly decorated interiors.
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Its textures, richly made, gain gravity as sounds emerge to fill out the frequency spectrum.
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The bass that comes out of these earphones is full, powerful, taut, and richly satisfying.
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Was he ill served by the chief strategist of the richly funded Bush "super PAC"?
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Rafael Soriano's richly colored works possess mysterious geometries that reflect his connection to the divine.
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Many pharmaceutical companies richly deserve the money they make for the manufacture of lifesaving drugs.
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My favorite structural improvement is also the one most richly steeped in Schadenfreude: seamless updates.
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Winners who submit four correct answers will enjoy some richly deserved newsletter fame on Friday.
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This richly researched history shows how these cosmopolitan, headstrong women exploited their proximity to power.
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Inside the monastery (equally richly evoked through an echoing soundscape) the story becomes more predictable.
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Put Syria back together into some sort of decent place which its people richly deserve.
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The original Star Wars movies were simple stories with simple characters exploring richly designed locales.
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Winners who ace all the questions will enjoy some richly deserved newsletter fame on Friday.
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"We are prepared to provide the humanitarian assistance that you so richly deserve," he said.
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It's probably one of the longest and most richly connected fantasy universes of all time.
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This is a movie for patient viewers, but trust that you will be richly rewarded.
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Fussell's voice is equal parts ragged and welcoming, richly giving these songs care and patience.
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The collages, matted in black and richly layered, resemble conventionally composed portraits of feminine figures.
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One frieze shows bearded, richly clad archers carrying bows, quivers and spears as they march.
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The result is an album that's richly layered, fun, and full of thoughts about itself.
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The second of this year's two richly deserving musical biography nominees, What Happened, Miss Simone?
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In any case, he is richly (I use the word advisedly) rewarded for his troubles.
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But given how richly these novels repay rereading, I can hardly fault Dickinson for that.
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Wang Liang-Yin (born 1979) depicts a richly colored, fantastical world in "Desolate Octopod" (2018).
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Every shot looks like a perfected pastry confection, full of pastels and richly festooned ornaments.
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Scratches may be left on your arms from trying on so many richly embellished clothes.
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Even after the sell-off this week, financial markets remain richly valued by historical standards.
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Mr. van Zweden drew taut, lucid, richly expressive playing from the Philharmonic in both scores.
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Dozens of languages are spoken by Hong Kong's richly mixed population, but few are official.
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Winners who submit correct answers will enjoy some richly deserved newsletter fame on Friday. Rep.
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But nothing in this richly allusive play is exactly as it seems at first glance.
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The three main performances are each as richly textured and subtly shaded as the clothes.
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The richly saturated color feels like it has soaked into the thick rag paper stock.
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The original's gorgeously drawn images turn that archetypal plot into something timeless and richly imaginative.
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He inhabits a world that feels, if not yet entirely his own, richly and weirdly inhabited.
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In this richly illustrated book, Sepp Blatter tells how he learned to deal with the hostility.
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And for the last 150 years, we have given them the honor they so richly deserve.
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Aged at least 21 days, these steaks are richly marbled and flash frozen right after cutting.
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Aged at least 29 days, these steaks are richly marbled and flash frozen right after cutting.
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She mainly keeps her focus on her work, and brands have rewarded her richly for it.
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We hope the Iranian people will get what they finally want what they so richly deserve.
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But as Andersson's story suggests, it's not an unequivocal story of hard work being richly rewarded.
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The stress of not knowing can take its toll on relationships, which Private Life illustrates richly.
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Sharma said that excellent economic performance is reflected in the "very richly valued" U.S. financial markets.
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The best way to sum up Slidey is that this game is richly addictive and rewarding.
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By following empathetic characters through richly textured historical details, you might learn quite a bit, too.
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In much of Europe and America Sputnik has a richly earned reputation as a Kremlin mouthpiece.
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The bags will be available in everything from richly colored leather and suede to grosgrain gingham.
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The royal obstetrician and royal gynecologist — "royal" was the word of the day — were richly profiled.
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Outside of the sharp, uniform text and clean lines, color fields are rough and richly layered.
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I know it is valued very richly, but I think OLED has got the right technology.
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In anybody's terms, gold now looks richly priced against all other assets and commodities in particular.
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Among companies that gave lavish packages to chief executives, other senior executives were also richly rewarded.
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The cost of longer periods of retirement is that they will not be so richly enjoyed.
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Instead we have Honor Molloy's grotesque but richly satisfying drama "Crackskull Row," at the Theater Workshop.
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The unspeaking star becomes as richly drawn a protagonist as any of the series' overcivilized humans.
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But it hasn't done much to answer questions about whether the company is valued too richly.
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Sanchez's salary among the highest for charities Charity watchdogs say Sanchez seems to be richly compensated.
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Aged at least 21 days, these steaks are richly marbled and flash frozen right after cutting.
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And I think that the people who got into a lot of trouble richly deserved it.
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Jennifer Weiner is the master of richly told page-turners about complicated and likable women. Mrs.
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Francis M. Naumann's Mentors is an accessible and richly detailed celebration of intense cross-generational exchanges.
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Julia Bullock, her voice warm and her presence daringly prickly, is a richly complex Kitty Oppenheimer.
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Those who give it their undivided attention, without pressure of competing events, will be richly rewarded.
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Small wonder Amazon has already ordered a second season of this lush and richly textured series.
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His experiences in both cities shine through in his richly harmonic playing and swiftly grooving music.
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The nearly 7-foot-tall painting, completed around 1810, depicts the prince richly dressed and standing.
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Richly exploring American and British futurology, the book has less to say about strategic forecasting elsewhere.
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It seeks to confer new benefits on oil and gas interests that are already richly favored.
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Then, they harvest the leeks in spring, when they're sweet, richly flavored — and laced with soil.
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Akyol is a "glistening seductive intricately poised richly Turkish chanteuse," Iggy Pop said in an email.
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I fear that the (richly deserved) animus toward Trump is spilling over onto all his supporters.
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Located up a series of staircases, the Royal Tombs have richly decorated colonnades on both sides.
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It was a fitting finale to a few days in this richly historical and multicultural hub.
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In her book, she richly examines the outrageous sexism of Trump and many of his supporters.
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These frequent foraging trips spark ideas that are the starting point for her richly layered scents.
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Mr. Olney at times approached his richly imagined character studies from unusual if not implausible perspectives.
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The menu's Mexican approach is richly seasoned with global notions, the result of both partners' travels.
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In the manner of most haute French dining, the food is both rich and richly priced.
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First Reformed is a confounding stunner of a movie and richly deserves our full, serious attention.
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Rubin never won the Nobel Prize in Physics, an award that many thought she richly deserved.
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The Canterbury Psalter includes pages of detailed illustrations and scenes with richly colored initials and capitals.
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Which is richly ironic because they tried all of these things, and then guess what happens?
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" The US armed forces, he said, would "be given the resources its brave warriors so richly deserve.
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But richly valued markets generally are thought to have less potential long-term upside than cheap ones.
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Helen Stevenson, his translator, again shakes Mr Mabanckou's cocktail of sophistication and simplicity into richly idiomatic English.
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It's richly, darkly satisfying to know that I'm forcing a robocall to talk to a Google robot.
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At 64, he is seemingly healthy, doing what he loves and being richly compensated for doing it.
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It's richly melodic, and her resistance to overloading the production means those melodies have room to shine.
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But viewers who are up for a challenge (and subtitles — it's in French) will be richly rewarded.
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On one level, the fact that Obama hopes to entrust his legacy to Clinton is richly ironic.
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As expected from the big-hearted media mogul, Jones's tale is a richly human and timely story.
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It's catching all kinds of hype, and (for once) that kind of internet buzz is richly deserved.
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We saw a world with diverse geology, a richly complex atmosphere, and an intriguingly unique climate system.
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Fidelity fund holdings include richly valued technology companies such as Pinterest, Snapchat and Uber Technologies Inc [UBER.UL].
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This year, among richly compensated Democrats, one percenters on up, that tilts the scale toward Mrs. Clinton.
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The pat on the back I was waiting for, the validation I so richly needed and deserved.
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If ever there were a region that richly deserved being cauldronized, it is the Middle East today.
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Icahn has taken aim at a company that's not nearly as richly valued as other technology names.
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Let's take a close look at the reasons, and discover why Erisa richly deserves the nation's thanks.
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The result is a system that richly rewards financial transactions and values short-term competition and efficiency.
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Before 2016 ends, I want to celebrate these richly various books: They're here, and look how beautiful.
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It would be the most TNA ending to this story imaginable, and it would be richly ironic.
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How does living in such a richly historic place like New England influence this, if at all?
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This stylistic complexity is reflected in the picture's richly thought-out content, some of it psychologically naked.
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Oh sure, the market has been richly valued for a long time, but that's different than euphoria.
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The second concerto also reflects the richly chromatic language of composers like William Schuman and Roy Harris.
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"The Dam Keeper" is thin on dialogue, its plot delivered mostly by wordless, richly drawn comics storytelling.
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General Abdelkhalig, seated beside him on Saturday in military uniform at their richly appointed Khartoum villa, nodded.
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The extra-virgin oil is richly herbaceous on the palate, with notes of pepper and pleasing bitterness.
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Mr. Spears music is richly evocative, but the borrowed elements are audaciously filtered through his own sensibilities.
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Despite the spare record she has to work with, Lal paints richly detailed scenes from Nur's life.
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Raytheon could benefit richly if its Patriot missile system is purchased as a part of the deal.
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This richly illustrated history by Chute, a Graphic Content columnist for the Book Review, may change that.
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It's like looking into the richly churning imagination of someone who feels no need to explain herself.
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In Drake Bay, on the richly biodiverse southwestern coast of Costa Rica, it's possible to truly disconnect.
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This is the beating heart of the book, and it is both richly realized and wonderfully detailed.
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But those who did were richly rewarded, even those (like me) who had seen the film before.
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Shot in richly toned, wide-screen black and white, "Aferim!" looks like an elegant exercise in period playacting.
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Trump Tower Moscow was a richly imagined vision of upscale splendor on the banks of the Moscow River.
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A long bull market, driven in part by low interest rates, has left shares in America richly priced.
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Read More Bad news: Bond defaults are on the rise Some richly yielding options still present themselves, however.
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The program opened with a richly textured, vibrant account of Schumann's impetuous overture to "Genoveva," his only opera.
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But for decades, the bank has been dominated, both culturally and financially, by a richly paid banking elite.
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It's time to celebrate one of the most richly developed lesbian characters to ever grace the horror genre.
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Truth and transparency were the objectives of Carson's "Silent Spring," and those principles have richly informed EPA's mission.
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The drug company Mylan has profited richly from its exclusive right to sell EpiPen, the severe allergy treatment.
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In a twinkling, the kitchen assumes a richly detailed personality, the kind a room acquires over many years.
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Winners who submit correct answers to our trivia puzzle will enjoy some richly deserved newsletter fame on Friday.
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The rich jewel-tone world Becker has created in pen and ink and watercolor illustrations is richly cinematic.
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But surely the show would resonate more richly if he had helped them realize the relationships more fully.
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The tenangos, as the embroidered pieces are called, have evolved into richly detailed works reaching a worldwide market.
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Julien Baker sang richly poetic songs of trauma and redemption, moving from almost unbearable fragility to confessional strength.
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Manafort is one of the most corrupt figures in Washington, and he richly deserves a long prison sentence.
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The resulting music was vibrant and richly expressive, with the quartet often acting as a single multihued instrument.
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"Sweet Land" is a parable of, and fantasia on, Manifest Destiny, performed outdoors at a richly suggestive site.
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Certainly these three works gain from the dancers' excellence: three-dimensional, richly textured, constantly alive with dynamic contrasts.
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In 2241, an arson fire charred the interior, though the richly ornamented limestone and buff brick facade survived.
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Leslie Wayne's richly layered paintings remind us of the playfulness and emotional range to be found in abstraction.
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" Elsewhere, the British composer George Benjamin led the Academy orchestra in a rehearsal of Rihm's richly convulsive "Marsyas.
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A Brazilian pianist of richly shaded harmonies, Ms. Elias is equally influenced by Bill Evans and bossa nova.
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The entrance from the Oval Office's French doors, and the ensuing walk down the colonnade, is richly symbolic.
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But it's a richly imagined world with well-defined characters and an easy sense of flow and structure.
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In part, this is likely attributable to Bronson's upbringing in Queens, the most richly layered and diverse borough.
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This time around, lawmakers seem poised to get the six-figure salary they feel they so richly deserve.
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Yes, Orange Is the New Black received a (richly deserved) nomination for Outstanding Casting in a Drama Series.
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Juicy chicken wings are richly burnished and seasoned, and a refreshing Asian-style slaw is a suitable accompaniment.
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The walls are immersed, floor to ceiling, in paintings that are like richly layered palimpsests of historical figures.
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Our reviewer Jabari Asim writes: "It's a fast-moving, richly imagined story that loses nothing in repeated readings."
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And they point to analysts who reckon that the target company's stock is richly valued compared to peers.
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Lady Bird also garnered a Best Director and Best Screenplay nomination for Greta Gerwig, and it's richly deserved.
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The richly creamy flesh made it the dish of the evening, delicately bolstered by freshly grated Tasmanian wasabi.
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But he has not received the recognition he richly deserved and is little known outside the upper Midwest.
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Mr. Lang's interventions were most apt in the second movement, which he played like a richly expressive aria.
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Read: Max Porter's "Lanny," a Booker Prize nominee, richly balances elements of fairy tale, domestic drama and fable.
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After nine years of economic expansion and rising stock prices, the market is richly valued relative to earnings.
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"It often seems to me that night is still more richly colored than the day," the artist perceived.
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Whip together a richly spiced tomato sauce for quickly seared and oven-finished white fish (we liked halibut).
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On a floor above, performers put on jewel-encrusted dresses with richly colored puffy sleeves and square necklines.
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Overall, Mr. Rogerson's own voice came through clearly, especially in Mr. Sévère's richly colorful, textured and tangy performance.
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Rosalynn and I are grateful to have been among those whose lives were so richly touched by her.
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This month, I finally had one that was richly flavored, well proportioned to the bun, and very hot.
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Link's Awakening is equal parts adorable and stunning, a richly detailed world that really invites you to explore.
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Would we, in the same position, be sufficiently dreadful to protect our offspring from a richly deserved oblivion?
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Why we loved it: Series creator David Milch rigorously researched the real Deadwood, creating a richly detailed town.
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Simpson lived a richly cultured life outside the magazine, though friends said she was generally private about it.
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Earthy and hearty, brown lentils keep their shape when gently simmered, which makes for a richly textured soup.
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Mr. Lohring uses his to test richly flavored Old World lagers and pale ales featuring new hop varieties.
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Thomas makes the most of this bounty, producing a richly detailed picture of her personal and professional life.
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Lean, long-haired, and richly bearded himself, this pale-eyed stranger wore homemade sandals and often nothing else.
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"That the modern twenty-dollar Federal Reserve Note should bear Andrew Jackson's portrait is richly ironic," Howe writes.
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F&R claims Lisa stopped showing love ... refusing to give credit where they say credit was richly due.
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Some analysts have wondered whether European stocks could 'decouple', or move independently, from the richly-valued S&P 500 .
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For the evening, models showcased richly-embellished shimmering gowns, light quilted-like skirts and dresses and luxurious silky jumpsuits.
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The album is a complex, varied, subtle, richly multilayered work, overflowing with ideas and by no means immediately ingratiating.
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That's because Trump enters the White House during one of the most richly valued stock markets in U.S. history.
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There are several black characters who are richly drawn in the novel but are cut entirely from the movie.
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They are fighting tooth and nail to not allow our Great Farmers to get what they so richly deserve.
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The richly sinister atmosphere is matched by deeply disturbing details that have a way of sparking in the gloom.
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Both were beautifully unpredictable and trope-busting, full of richly drawn characters and a deeply involved and intriguing mythos.
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Today the app, which is available on iOS, offers richly produced, location-aware narrative tours of 10 global cities.
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But her focus will be on the kind of richly told and deeply engaging stories for which she's known.
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It's a warm, richly observed little slice-of-life film that just happened to give the world Amy Adams.
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Many fund managers view Saudi Arabia's stock market as richly valued, with SABIC at over 20 times trailing earnings.
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"I think probably the violence of his career terminated in the kind of justice he richly deserved," Nichols said.
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The outer movements show dazzling mastery of richly harmonious geometries, with rings, arcs and lines moving at different speeds.
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Multiple explanations succeed only in arousing suspicion -- which the President and his allies seem by now to richly deserve.
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It's a dialogue scene that richly details the character and reveals his motivation for everything that's about to happen.
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Our great national strength is the richly layered culture that has emerged from this vivid fact of our founding.
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The other issue is that they are sold as an alternative to risky and richly-priced stocks and bonds.
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His choices include spelt, triticale, cornmeal and wheat, notably warthog wheat, a richly flavored hard red wheat from Massachusetts.
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But in his new novel, Mr. Whitehead grabs onto the most richly metaphoric conveyance of all: the Underground Railroad.
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Bricco's go-to ingredients boost both flavor and color — citrusy things, crunchy things, green things, richly flavored olive oil.
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In the 1930s his alluring, richly colored pictures of consumer products made him New York's highest paid commercial photographer.
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Were I to awake the next morning transformed into a gigantic insect, it would be a fate richly deserved.
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If this fight plays out even somewhat like Khan-Maidana, we'll all be richly rewarded for their collective maturity.
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Some analysts have said the IPO is richly valued and would be a better bet for long-term investors.
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GREEN I've never seen Jud's pathos — his need for love and his suffering as an outsider — played so richly.
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If that doesn't trigger you, the old-fashioned big-band score and richly textured black-and-white cinematography will.
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The New Yorker offered a richly reported glimpse of the future in this lengthy read about the Texas legislature.
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A burled-wood armoire and jewel-toned sofa, draperies and Turkish-style rugs glowed richly in the natural light.
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It's also an incredible sensory experience, full of layered visuals and sound, that richly rewards the sensitive, attentive viewer.
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Their photographs, videos and sculptures are richly narrative and abstract, with the artists testing different approaches to their topics.
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That&aposs because the winners&apos podium for this cycle largely consists of companies that are already richly valued.
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The sets are jaw-droppingly outlandish; the striking costumes are richly evocative for the men, evocative for the women.
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In his experience, those that do succeed will be richly rewarded, while having an opportunity to make a difference.
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It is grueling work, and Elon Green approaches this richly detailed story about one specialist, Jennifer Wynn, with sensitivity.
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While Sanders' chief target is richly paid CEOs, the tax ends up hitting firms with large, lower-paid workforces.
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The Nasdaq tumbled 20173% as slowing revenue growth from Amazon and Alphabet unnerved investors about richly-valued tech stocks.
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"My personal view is that he richly deserves impeachment," Nadler told CNN's "State of the Union" in late July.
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Tesla&aposs market cap is now much larger than GM&aposs, making Tesla the most richly valued US carmaker.
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They have attended richly endowed schools where they don't have to decide between reading or music, math or art.
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Here, Alice Cicolini's Indian-inspired rings, adorned with richly colored stones like almandine garnet, fire opal and blue sapphire.
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This is a richly immersive film that argues for the value of rituals, especially when it comes to grief.
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Japanese screens; Degas's monotypes of brothels; Vuillard's fraught, richly colored surfaces; and Klimt's lavish patterns may come to mind.
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We stood before a Titian portrait of a young man, richly dressed in a red velvet cap and furs.
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Tech companies are among the markets' most richly valued shares, which means they often bear the brunt of losses.
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Richly flavored but simple recipes dominate the pages, with versions of Vietnamese classics alongside Ms. Nguyen's more modern takes.
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No one was showing Stanley any love ... which BTW he richly deserves, but hey ... hard to compete with Vinnie.
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The Spurs are richly and individually talented, of course, and have been for as long as they've been winning championships.
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Tucked deep into richly visualized woods, Derek commits to shielding Beth from the kind of danger that characterized their past.
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"Hold your heads high with the honor and distinction that you so richly deserve," said Sanders in an email Tuesday.
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Much of what had been counted as richly detailed false memories ended up looking more like "false beliefs," Wade said.
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But in the recent bull market run, it's been the high-growth tech firms that have been most richly rewarded.
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But they are richly detailed in " Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System That Rules the World ," by Branko Milanovic.
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And, other than Bernie Sanders, no Democratic candidate would more richly tempt Americans to vote the former than Elizabeth Warren.
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"There is a real dichotomy" between the richly valued broad market and the cheapness of many individual stocks, he said.
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With Newsela, teachers can use the gun rights article as a jumping off point for a richly facilitated group discussion.
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Whatever a chief's gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race and national background, he or she must serve a richly varied population.
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Ms Hanawalt is already famous for drawing horses, but it is her birds that are her most richly realised characters.
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He also takes into account a more richly valued stock market, signs of investor complacency and a sluggish U.S. economy.
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Nadler has also made it clear that he'd favor beginning official proceedings, saying last month that Trump "richly deserves" impeachment.
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Now she has reportedly signed back on with the speaker's bureau that handled her richly compensated appearances before the election.
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Investors are prepared to reward digital pure-play media companies far more richly than those with substantial traditional media operations.
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Many richly valued Silicon Valley start-ups are also beginning to crack — or even be founded within — the Indian market.
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His long-running financial and personal ties to Russian businesses and officials, were richly profiled in this week's New Yorker.
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It's no richly inlaid wooden case hand-made by a blind woodcutter but, I suspect, it's the next best thing.
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I remembered my childhood, the tang of sour cherries in my mouth—how richly we lived on these small pleasures.
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The bakery stand, Meyers Bageri, has breads, pastries, sandwiches and whole grain flatbreads with various toppings including richly burnished cauliflower.
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She has written a great book on the profound transformation of the news business, richly documented and full of insight.
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Rupert Goold's skilful direction yields a richly textured allegory, leaving no tastefully-landscaped stone of the English national psyche unturned.
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Here comes "Keep Me Singing," made up almost entirely of original songs, full of tactile imagery and richly relatable emotion.
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In this richly realized biography, Targoff explores the life of the sixteenth-century Italian noblewoman, poet, and patron Vittoria Colonna.
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She sings richly orchestrated boleros, delicate ballads and percussive boogaloo and mambo, without a hint of either irony or naïveté.
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I think you might be able to understand why I thought the F-PACE SVR should be priced more richly.
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The bond between Sophie and the Giant is nuanced and richly scrambled: Each nurtures, protects, and learns from the other.
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Still, it succeeds richly at showing not just the development of one man's career, but of a whole journalistic institution.
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Nowadays the doodles can be richly animated interactive experiences built by an entire team of engineers, animators and UX designers.
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It's possible that the story is true, even more likely that it exists as great (and richly metaphorical) fan fiction.
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But it's been a rough road this year for richly valued, high-profile startups to list on the public markets.
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You didn't have to make the usual youth orchestra apologies: This was creditable as a richly imagined, fully professional performance.
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The team scoured quarries in eastern Oklahoma and Arkansas to bring richly-veined sandstone in myriad hues to the park.
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And maybe he thinks that most journalists, with their relentless hostility to his personality and policies, richly deserve public scorn.
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Megan Bent and Pelenakeke Brown turn inward to create richly imaginative worlds within objects as common as leaves and keyboards.
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Richly textured and vividly rendered, The Last Black Man in San Francisco is clearly the fruit of a lifelong love.
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But if the anti-Trump movement has a crippling defect, it's smugness, and Wolff's book reflects and richly feeds it.
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Jewel-toned separates prefaced a parade of floral gowns — some richly printed, others cut from lace, embroidered, spangled or fringed.
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Pardlo vibrantly captures the adventure in his father's life and his own in this lively, freewheeling and richly anecdotal memoir.
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It's been an opportunity to dig into a richly dynamic, challenging oeuvre with the director right there in the room.
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It is richly ironic for a ruling clan that has benefited from corruption for decades to now declare it unacceptable.
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You would like your decisions to be as richly informed as possible and based on the most reliable intelligence available.
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So what we have under Trump, at the moment, isn't a successful scouring, the nemesis that D.C. hubris richly merited.
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The fear is that each subsequent rebound will embolden excessive risk taking and inflate richly valued stock and bond markets.
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A striking example of the perils of property is provided by charities that have been richly endowed with real estate.
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Their efforts were aided all night by the nuanced, richly textured and vibrant conducting of the always impressive Gianandrea Noseda.
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What it is missing is Donna Tartt, and the richly textured narration that made the book such an immersive read.
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These gardens are as richly worked as embroidered tapestries, festooned with formal terraces, hedges, pools and all manner of statuary.
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The group makes reasonable arguments about gentrification in the wake of HQ2 and its swarm of richly compensated techie workforce.
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In the '90s and early 2000s, of course, stocks were almost always valued much more richly than now against bonds.
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They write in ornate scripts, use old manual typewriters, present their work on richly textured paper, or include little illustrations.
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I've been looking at markets for fifty-six years… and utilities are as richly valued as I've ever seen them.
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There's no question the Turing Award is richly deserved — rarely does an idea take a field by storm like this.
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That leeway could end up biting me in the ass, but hey, it might end up being richly rewarding too.
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Notably, he also seemed to grasp at an early age the power of design as a richly expressive mode of communication.
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This helps us understand how richly decorated the building was – not just the floors, but the walls and columns as well.
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To some, this indicates that stocks are priced too richly, and hence may not be a good buy at these levels.
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Yet Microsoft's primacy and ubiquity in portfolios reflects the way it exemplifies nearly every characteristic that today's market is rewarding richly.
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It was a fitting tribute to Bryant who richly deserves it and it started to get me a little bit nervous.
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Blended with shea butter, this richly-pigmented hue delivers a muted beige with rosy undertones to create the perfect understated finish.
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Visitors to the Museum of Modern Art were dazzled last year by a richly immersive retrospective of Björk's 20-year career.
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The argument running through Ms Sengupta's book, made of seven richly detailed portraits of young Indians, is both simple and beguiling.
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Someone who has not been given the attention he so richly deserves is Steven Mnuchin, the new secretary of the Treasury.
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And he noted that stocks, bonds and real estate are all "richly priced," suggesting a correction could be on the way.
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Strategists, however, warn that a correction of as much as 10 percent should be expected as the market is richly valued.
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The second-floor master is part of a suite with a sitting room; both rooms have fireplaces with richly tiled surrounds.
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A gridded configuration of 18 richly colorful gouache paintings on paper, it depicts possibly dangerous men interacting enigmatically in bare rooms.
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The bloggers shot back with their own critique of an industry that benefits richly from cozy relationships with designers and labels.
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In other words, company stocks are valued too richly, and there's too much government red tape to make it all worthwhile.
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In the tax reform bill, Republican constituencies, particularly the wealthy and corporations, are richly rewarded, while Democratic ones get the shaft.
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There's a brief antipasto selection, with salads and richly layered panini and crostini: 63003 West Eighth Street, 212-228-2466, ilbambinonyc.com.
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That has worked well enough that global financial assets look relatively richly priced relative to historical fundamentals, despite some recent turbulence.
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But the visual contrast between the flat characters and richly textured backgrounds illustrates how the protagonists live separately from this illusion.
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And so, whatever your critical judgment of his paintings, his lawsuit provides a richly rewarding perspective on how that world functions.
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The unassuming Henan-style noodle restaurant Spicy Village is a consistent gem, with excellent dumplings and noodles in richly spiced broths.
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A richly researched and nuanced account of Jewish life in stressed-out, polarized America would be timely, but this isn't it.
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She also says the notion she's benefited from the Kardashians is BS, and in fact Rob has richly benefited from her.
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Against this richly drawn background, Enger weaves in a few different strands, including some that explore notions of fatherlessness and orphanhood.
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The nuns' exploits, based on the actual 1491 French annexation of Brittany, are combined with LaFevers's richly embroidered, Celtic-inspired mythology.
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The market was richly valued at the peak and it's hard to argue any core valuation support has been located yet.
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Practically around the corner from the hotel is the richly embellished San Stae church, and, conveniently, the San Stae vaporetto stop.
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It looks like a richly drawn re-creation of the novel's take on Brooklyn, with plenty of famous faces on board.
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The equally magnificent landscape, "Baou de Saint-Jeannet" (216) is altogether different: shallow, claustrophobic and as richly colored as stained glass.
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"Greed" is simply a short wait until the inevitable comeuppance we all wish for is delivered upon its richly deserving subject.
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Nervy, complex and richly shaded, Ms. Agresta's timbre was far removed from the limpid ingénue voices typically cast for this part.
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She is unflinching in her prose, true to her richly drawn characters, and one of the great storytellers of this age.
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"There are columns and capitals overturned in the middle of entablatures and door frames, richly adorned and half broken," Cassas wrote.
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These essays are often richly explored — especially the ones based in philosophical thought — and, when art is the subject, touchingly personal.
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Next week they will release their first album as a duo, the expansive, richly improvised "The Transitory Poems," on ECM Records.
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Arched doorways lead to the living and dining rooms, each richly paneled, with a bay window and a working limestone fireplace.
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Located in the Turn-Teplitz region in what's now the Czech Republic, Amphora was renowned for its exquisite, richly decorated vessels.
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Its biggest bet to date is on Opendoor, the richly funded startup that pays cash to buy homes and then resells them.
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If this were a display, it'd be a richly saturated OLED screen that embraces its vividness rather than being embarrassed by it.
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A little bit louder now Master & Dynamic nailed the combination of sophistication and creativity with this richly-hued pair, which oozes elegance.
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Fast forward a few years, and Uber is now one of the hottest companies in Silicon Valley, and the most richly valued.
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Popova, an architect in Sofia, Bulgaria, who got into photography five years ago, takes richly detailed images of the undersides of things.
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But in that ancient room -- its richly brocaded walls hung with dark portraits of centuries of male power -- there was another buzz.
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This is the kind of richly textured, novelistic play that reads beautifully on the page, but often stalls when brought to life.
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The teaser hints at a game that conceals its mysteries in richly drawn backgrounds that would be static in other video games.
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I ask what it must be like to have work that is so richly celebrated, but that cannot be removed from grief.
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His current obsession is photographing flowers in microscopic detail; the samples in his office are radiantly beautiful, resembling richly colored abstract paintings.
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Mr Trump's decision to suspend $2bn in military aid to Pakistan, among other punitive measures, could not have been more richly deserved.
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In his fifth novel, a British-Pakistani writer offers a richly imagined lesson in how to make great literature out of despotism.
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Silver hinted that in the fight for Fox, he was rooting for Disney, which pays his league richly to carry its games.
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You can start taking your richly deserved vacation days, for example, especially since time off is actually tied to higher job performance.
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Distilling Mark Harris' book into this three-part Netflix documentary proves a formidable undertaking, but also a classy and richly rewarding one.
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The images shot originally as journalistic documents are not dispossessed of that role and are consequently imbued with a richly layered history.
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I think that's he's richly deserved it, and that they've noticed him and acknowledged him this year makes me want to cry.
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But one of the many natural resources with which Africa is so richly endowed is a huge, huge surplus of extra distance.
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Over the past few years, Zac gave us a full-blooded and richly textured output that displayed how deeply talented he was.
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The choice of a richly qualified moderate liberal, Merrick Garland, for Obama's doomed Supreme Court nomination, was an emblem of that spirit.
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They would argue, in the populist tradition, that the British referendum demonstrated the will of the people and was therefore richly democratic.
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Allman browsed Pinterest for expressive, richly hued rooms, and messaged strangers on Instagram: Where did that lovely sage-green paint come from?
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But Bokobza said the S&P 500 is richly valued despite the uncertainty around Congress and the Trump administration passing tax reform.
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"Living in Cova da Moura is just like living in Cape Verde," Fortes said as he ate a richly-flavored 'cachupa' stew.
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"He's my hero who needs no club in his hands to receive the recognition and the love that he so richly deserves."
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We are very proud to have the enormously talented Tilda Swinton portray this unique and complex character alongside our richly diverse cast.
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Yes, the wild mushrooms in the "forager's treasure" were so richly flavored they fooled me into thinking they were cooked in butter.
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Anais Nin for forging her own way to live her life fully and richly whilst simultaneously writing the hell out of it.
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The project itself, a set of five small, tight, concurrent exhibitions of African material, is richly textured, and in one case sensational.
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And in its suffering the company is getting what it richly deserves thanks to the toxic nature of its core investment philosophy.
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That is bad for corporate profits and a richly-valued equity market, but it raises the demand for default-free government bonds.
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Amir H. Fallah at Denny Dimin (Booth F1, Pier 90) presents dense, richly-hued paintings that refer to personal and racial histories.
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Whether they show richly-hued cotton robes, vibrant flower petals or light reflecting off the Ganges, the series of photographs is stunning.
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Their mystery is compounded by their richly colored, atmospheric backgrounds and the complex but indecipherable dramas in which their subjects are engaged.
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It is anchored by a richly carved marble fireplace, one of three in the apartment, and flows into the formal dining room.
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Among a generation of native Israeli writers that included A. B. Yehoshua and David Grossman, Mr. Oz wrote richly in modern Hebrew.
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Death is always tragic, but these deaths were richly inventive, and over the show's five seasons, they had to become increasingly imaginative.
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Based on the equity price to operating revenue, the deal is valued less richly than some similar listed local rivals, Suning says.
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I mean letting it get deeply, richly mahogany, a shade darker than milk chocolate but not quite as black as bittersweet chocolate.
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And that makes Stephen Sondheim's richly orchestrated Tony- and Olivier Award-winning 1979 musical, with the Philharmonia Zürich, a grand opera event.
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Tourists snapped selfies in front of the richly sculpted facade of the Duomo, the colossal cathedral of Milan, the capital of Lombardy.
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They were richly rewarded with a game for the ages at a time when the city — and the league — needed it most.
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Drizzled with a garlicky herbed yogurt sauce, it's an incredibly satisfying, richly textured meal zipped up by the caramelized bits of citrus.
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In turn, the market has rewarded the companies richly, as each of the tech companies' market values have climbed to record levels.
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Since the shades are richly concentrated, they won&apost fade, and I don&apost have to waste product trying to build coverage.
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The richly varied orchestration includes captivating effects for a battery of percussion, along with some silent-film effects from a Hammond organ.
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Worries about rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea toppled a market that has been considered richly valued and too complacent.
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Three possible personalities, vocal ranges, hairstyles, moral qualities and destinies — body and meaning in triplicate, too richly human to be merely symbolic.
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The massive research he undertook is evident, but he handles it gracefully; and this richly textured material unfolds at a gentle pace.
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Duro Olowu has turned his eye for richly patterned textiles to a new collaboration with the furniture and housewares brand Soane Britain.
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More generally, Parish's work is richly suggestive of other possibilities: What if human sexuality is more like bonobo sexuality than chimp sexuality?
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Other ground-floor rooms with original features include the library, which also has richly paneled walls and an elaborate wood fire surround.
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Intel's glasses certainly look better than other early prototypes, like the bulky goggles recently shown by richly funded start-up Magic Leap.
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In richly detailed indictments, Mueller has weaved a tale of Kremlin troll farms, social media campaigns, spear phishing operations and computer hacking.
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Only then will conservatives who have recently lost credibility and abandoned their principles recover the respect and admiration they once richly deserved.
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And those of you who always felt Marianne Dashwood might grow up to be a spiteful jerk: Your prayers are richly answered.
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As it happened, the sprightliest element of a richly imaginative show came in the form of headgear by the artist Shalva Nikvashvili.
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Combined with its edge-to-edge InfinityEdge display, Quad HD resolution, and CinemaColor visuals, this monitor makes for a richly immersive viewing experience.
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Bottom line, Bezos is so wealthy because public stock investors are willing to value Amazon stock richly for its growth and earnings potential.
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Security software vendor Crowdstrike filed to go public on Tuesday, joining a growing crop of richly valued technology companies hitting the public markets.
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These are tiny sacs, found at the ends of the branching airways within the lungs, that are richly infused with capillary blood vessels.
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At Roberto Cavalli, creative director Peter Dundas, who took over from the founding designer last year, showed a richly-embroidered array of outfits.
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It's an exciting time for research into social behavior, says Chandar, because scientists can now analyze gigantic, richly detailed datasets on human behavior.
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Google also benefits richly from Huawei's breakneck pace of innovation, and let's not forget that Apple's iPhone business is literally built in China.
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The U.S. market is the most richly valued on a per-user basis and is worth $3 billion, ProSieben said, citing independent research.
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What I wasn't prepared for was an exhibition that courageously explored deeper into the subject, and in many richly rewarding and unexpected areas.
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Judging by what I've seen in the trailer, Vandermeer's richly described world comes to life, thanks to CGI and a $55 million budget.
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Some arrive in traditional outfits, like Zoltan Sztojka, 42, who wears a yellow silk shirt and a black vest embroidered richly in gold.
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A few more weeks of this and investors might start to see some of those richly valued venture-backed companies filing their prospectuses.
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With x-rays and fine-tuned scanning technology they sifted through 82 pieces, gaining a richly detailed understanding of the artifact's true nature.
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One of the most richly funded insurance startups over the past few years is Metromile, which insures based on how much customers drive.
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Its expansion has been richly rewarded with a 170 percent stock surge over the past year, boosting its market value to $116 billion.
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Ms. Lash, 34 and a professor at the Yale School of Music, creates richly textured scores that include a chamber concerto for harp.
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Back at home, in each of the richly-colored rooms of her family's Southern mansion, Camille's flashbacks continue to blur with her reality.
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The expertly made, richly detailed miniature models Ms. Cao created for "La Town" are displayed in a separate room, spotlighted in transparent vitrines.
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Mark Hogancamp recovers from a violent assault as a new man, devoted to capturing a richly imagined fictional town in highly detailed dioramas.
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The watchdog group Charity Watch tracks leadership pay at over 600 nonprofits, NPR reports, and LaPierre is among the most richly compensated executives.
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Still, questions remain about whether Twitter is already valued too richly — its market capitalization as of Monday afternoon was more than $16 billion.
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If it had been a concert instead, the company couldn't have done better, filling the house with richly layered strings and gorgeous vocals.
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Drawing on declassified material, this richly researched book examines a bizarre historical episode: the U.S. government's secret investigations of extrasensory perception and psychokinesis.
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Today, if I post a picture of myself in a richly decorated kurta pajama for an Indian wedding, it rakes in Instagram likes.
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She is shown in a richly floral patterned robe open to reveal her bare chest against a background of flowers and Asian figures.
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You've been richly rewarded, either financially or with power, and that comes with a responsibility that you are a role model as well.
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The religious brotherhoods lead the city's world-famous Easter processions, when hooded penitents walk alongside richly decorated floats with religious sculptures on them.
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Yet while "All Is True" might not brim with excitement, it's beautifully acted, richly photographed (by Zac Nicholson) and blessedly free of histrionics.
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Combining oil painting, body painting, and nature photography into richly complex layered works has been Vesa Kivinen's project for the last nine years.
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The result is a chaotic back-and-forth between pictured details and architectural elements that is at once entirely formal and richly suggestive.
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The fragrances range from fresh and citrusy (28 Degrees and Les Brumes, both with lemon and bergamot) to richly layered and hyper-specific.
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Directed by the elder Cousteau and Jean-Jacques Mantello and narrated by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the film argues for conserving this richly varied world.fathomevents.
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"After all, no matter how richly collaborative a bond children forge with grown-up guides, some version of divorce is inevitable," Hulbert writes.
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"Despite the spare record she has to work with, Lal paints richly detailed scenes from Nur's life," Vikas Bajaj writes in his review.
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Our reviewer called the novel "energetic and unusual," and wrote that Léger's "Haiti-in-crisis, richly seen and unforgettable, is all too real."
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In its heyday, City Opera was a home for Argento's richly expressive music, and the upcoming performance will include two of his monodramas.
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He faces a maximum of 65 years in prison, but he'll get way less for turning on those from who he richly profited.
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Brennan-Jobs details scenes as richly as a prose poem, conjuring the way rare moments of connection with her father transformed the landscape.
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On albums like "The Iceberg," released in February, the Washington rapper Oddisee delivers introspective lyrics over richly melodic beats that he produces himself.
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Moving forward, the so-called momentum strategy of profiting from the best-performing and most richly valued companies will lag, in his view.
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The single biggest innovation that has helped boost GMC revenues has been the Denali sub-brand that marks the most richly appointed GMCs.
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Some analysts have wondered whether European stocks could 'decouple', or move independently, from the richly-valued S&P 500 if it retreats significantly.
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Tonight, he got what he richly deserved, and all those American soldiers who died by his hand also got what they deserved: justice.
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That sounds like a lot of money, yet Wells Fargo's executives were richly rewarded for years, and the report largely exonerates current leadership.
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The prose is superbly controlled, richly textured, brimming with wise and lyrical insights that make it a worthy heir to its mighty predecessor.
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Fiction is the art of delicately sketching the internal lives of others, of richly and believably projecting readers into lives not their own.
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The S&P 20203 has not been valued this richly since 2002 (by at least one measure, it has never been so high).
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"We want them to get the highest care and the care they so richly deserve," Trump said at the signing ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
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Under the influence of all of this, he came up with a new painting style: a sumptuously colored, richly patterned, symbolically coded abstraction.
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"We want them to get the highest care and the care they so richly deserve," Trump said at the signing ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
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But his art transcended labels by being expansive, intuitive and richly reflective of the world, largely through its encyclopedic use of available materials.
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They look hyperreal, almost too richly colored to be true, much like today's postcard-gracing utopian shots of beaches and other vacation getaways.
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After years as TV's most underrated comic actress on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Kaitlin Olson gets the network vehicle she so richly deserves.
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"Carol" star Cate Blanchett, who like Vikander lost in the leading actress category to Brie Larson, also wore a richly- embellished Alexander McQueen dress.
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A mid-19th-century Japanese book by Utagawa Kunisada is lavishly illustrated with richly patterned Ukiyo-e prints with men and women in embrace.
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The We Company, parent company of WeWork, is the latest in a string of richly valued start-ups set to go public this year.
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"Sympathy," one of the album's most richly candid moments, is darkly funny and caustic; "Spring Snow" and "Unbearably White" are poignant and vividly drawn.
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How did they manage to so richly celebrate actors of color in a year in which the Academy of Motion Pictures missed the boat?
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Officials believe, at long last, a wrong -- however unintentional -- has been righted and the war dead are now getting the respect they richly deserve.
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Bayer has agreed to sell seed and herbicide businesses for 5.9 billion euros ($7 billion) to BASF, which analysts have said was richly priced.
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The index is on track to post its first weekly gain after two weeks of declines following a drop in richly-valued tech stocks.
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The richly-produced songs of Blonde contained a thousand tangled thoughts and loose tangents, ready to be unraveled and speculated about via Genius annotations.
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That type information is richly valued, because companies use it to ferret out trends in gaming habits, shape marketing strategies and direct product development.
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A kindred spirit, the richly-talented Kyrgios has also labored under a similar burden since a run to the Wimbledon quarter-finals in 2014.
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But, unfortunately, The Discovery forgets to do what Black Mirror, at its best, does so successfully: couch grand philosophical ideas in richly drawn characters.
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It doesn't fetishize or trivialize the complexities of Blackness but celebrates it richly in a story that is both existentially profound and proudly empathetic.
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Mr. Martin's creation is a richly detailed rethinking of the fantasy genre, meticulously built, morally nuanced and veined with ideas about power and politics.
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That the steering currents were so weak, little vertical shear and a richly humid environmental atmosphere facilitated this extreme rainfall event in one region….
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But at heart, Mentors is an accessible and richly detailed celebration of intense cross-generational exchanges between individuals who champion and challenge each other.
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They dress in layers and "sleep cold" in the tower, though they are toasty under Ms. Creed's richly hued, hand made blankets and quilts.
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Another gallery will hold the Shahn painting, surprisingly small and richly powerful, showing the political activism that stood at the center of his work.
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Executed in charcoal, pastel and pencil — traditional drawing materials — they are built up with richly colored surfaces, and finely detailed textiles, faces and backgrounds.
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Designed by Springs Collective of Brooklyn, it features richly polished, curving woodwork against cream walls, lit by vintage-style fluorescent fixtures and globe lights.
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Mac Miller's alleged drug dealer richly deserves time behind bars for contributing to the death of the rapper ... at least according to Ariana Grande.
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And for me, at least, it is a triumph of world-building, as potent and richly realized as any sci-fi or fantasy show.
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If you prefer lamb, Mark Bittman's slow-braised shanks are a classic, while Melissa Clark's lamb tagine is a richly spiced, savory-sweet option.
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Clearly, Last Week Tonight was not "just" a comedy show — something its continued influence on the comedy-news landscape since its debut richly illustrates.
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Her presence in the novel is richly physical, and through her physicality, Moss immerses us in the pleasures of nascent sexuality and adolescent independence.
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Here's the damage (CNBC data): The Nasdaq closed at 8,738 and change, making it still richly valued compared to say, a few years ago.
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This lyrical and richly empathetic novel won the National Book Award, and was named one of the Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2017.
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Zurbarán's "Penitent Magdalene," from the mid-17th century, shows its subject leaning on a table that is draped with a richly patterned red brocade.
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I nosed about afterward on the internet and noticed that Ernst & Young had served as a richly compensated "exclusive provider" to the Rio Olympics.
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Pirogi, pelmeni dumplings, savory kachapuri pastries, borscht and beef stroganoff are among the richly alluring temptations: Samovarchik, 11 Stanton Street (Bowery), 646-7153-0333.
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Fortunately, this week's batch from the NYT Cooking recipe hive is particularly bright, bouncing from spicy vegan to richly earthy to knockout Italian classic.
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This richly textured account argues that modernization would have led China's birth rate to fall in any case, with all the attendant economic benefits.
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"We believe the real world is as mysterious, complex, and beautiful as the most richly imagined worlds of fantasy and science fiction," he says.
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"Agunot" is the tale of a failed marriage, told in the brief compass of a legend and the richly embroidered language of Biblical poetry.
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I wanted a little more poignancy and melting power in the richly expressive passages that sound like an extension of Brahms, Mahler and Strauss.
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This didn't bother me as much as I would have expected, largely because the plot transports us from one richly imagined world to another.
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By the end of the first set, it was two-thirds full, and by the end, Williams got the crowd she so richly deserved.
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Moreover, while China richly merits retaliation for its practices, Trump undermined the strongest possible platform for doing so by repudiating the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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He says the flyers have provoked fear and outrage in Queens, a richly diverse borough where nearly half of the population is foreign-born.
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Drawing on sources as diverse as Greek drama, Shakespeare, slapstick, camp, and sometimes puppetry, Hartman's performances are richly layered, totally absurd, and wholly original.
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And Michael Jibson's sardonic ruler cuts so richly florid a creation that the character justifies its own elevated niche in the corridors of camp.
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The cast is blessed with richly written characters, but they earn their keep by turning on a dime with each masterful comedic/dramatic line.
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They take issue with Spotify's free, ad-supported tier, which doesn't compensate them as richly as its paid-subscription one that has 40 million users.
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In episodic format, Dear White People soared with a cast of richly nuanced and complicated black students negotiating race and identity at a formative age.
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The MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile captured this richly colorful view of the bright star cluster NGC 3532.
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But on parts of this richly beautiful, meticulously orchestral album — backed by the London Contemporary Orchestra on many tracks— it's hard not to be persuaded.
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The Pixel 3, Galaxy Note 29, and iPhone XS can each produce richly detailed portraits that put the View 220's selfie camera to shame.
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And even the worst characters, making their worst choices, are clearly and richly human, in a way that underlines the need for empathy and understanding.
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Hannah's exposition becomes richly imagined flashbacks and narration (the novel switches line-to-line between her tapes and Clay's vantage point, which can get confusing).
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" The statement continued: "We are very proud to have the enormously talented Tilda Swinton portray this unique and complex character alongside our richly diverse cast.
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Game of Thrones was well-regarded from the outset, blessed as it was with memorable characters, a richly detailed setting, and Lannister-worthy production values.
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His richly-layered robes and coral beads contrast with the stiff white uniforms of the British, his perturbed but determined stare with their disdainful gazes.
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"And hopefully one day they'll help to make Australia's tech industry richly diverse; because only then can we start building tech that truly serves everyone."
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Zimmermann leads Tigers past Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Detroit Tigers awarded Jordan Zimmermann megabucks to anchor their rotation, and he has richly rewarded them.
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The Summit travels around the country every year, submersing itself and all its attendees richly in whichever community and foodshed it puts its stakes in.
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Isabelle Arsenault's richly graphic illustrations for "Just Because" perfectly meld the fanciful and the literal — just the way a child's imagination does, the judges felt.
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Mike Coffman was elected to represent a richly diverse district where working-class people, immigrants, veterans and seniors live and sometimes struggle to be heard.
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Still, it does make sense that the themes of both Alias Grace and The Handmaid's Tale are being taken up and imagined richly, visually, now.
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Instead of simmering in that richly flavored stock for two or more hours, it will cook up rosy-centered and juicy in under 30 minutes.
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"I think the performance you saw up there is why Ted has so so richly deserved the reputation he developed on Capitol Hill," he added.
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Nadja Spiegelman has written a richly detailed memoir about the contradictory life narratives that connect and divide four generations of women on her mother's side.
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By then, the royal palace — wooden pavilions with gabled roofs and richly painted pillars — had been burned to the ground by Japanese bombardment in 1942.
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The setting is richly imagined, and the switch from hardware stores to opium stores, competing against Opium Depot, is a brilliant bit of the unreal.
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It's a richly suggestive site for a reflection on the winning of the West, a story that is really many stories, variously exposed and submerged.
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In their place is a richly detailed, thoughtful, touching and at times hilarious story about a man's lifelong pursuit of a home of his own.
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Hotel Raffaello, between the Termini Station and the Monti neighborhood, is quiet, convenient and affordable with richly furnished rooms, some with terraces, starting at $111.
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And on Thursday he led a blazing and urgent, yet richly nuanced account of Strauss's still-shocking score, first performed in Dresden, Germany, in 1909.
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It's a worldview personified richly, for instance, in the business mogul Renata (Laura Dern), whose bulldozer personality is founded on a deep fear of falling.
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She drew dollops of paint for the show, each one so richly textured it seems as though you could run your finger through the gloop.
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Even though Black Panther is tied to a beloved comics property, this was seen as a risk — which is telling — but it's paid off richly.
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Her vibrant, often funny racetrack novel "Horse Heaven" — richly populated with both four-legged and two-legged characters — provides an immersive foray into equestrian culture.
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Still, those pointless stylistic battles are long past, and Barber's richly chromatic harmonic language, while moored to tonality, is alive with angst, dissonance and turbulence.
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There's also some of the season's usual fun, like the glitter of Broadway and fiction that wallows in the richly dramatic lives of the rich.
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There, he extended an olive branch: "All the opportunities your people so richly deserve" in exchange for the end of North Korea's nuclear weapons program.
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The low interest rates that led to richly valued stock and bond markets have made infrastructure investing increasingly attractive, and others are seeking similar opportunities.
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Neon shadows are tough to do well, but Juvia's Place is known for vibrant colors that are both richly pigmented and easy to work with.
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The combination of realistic and hallucinatory scenes was ideal for Mr. Eotvos, who folds hints of jazz and pop into a richly colored modernist voice.
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It should, then, be to the Champions League's advantage that games between P.S.G. and Barcelona, or Bayern and Arsenal, have now become so richly textured.
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At lunch or at dinner, somebody will be eating a burger, a richly dripping hulk of meat under melted Comté and onions cooked with Scotch.
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It would certainly be better if the many, many other men at Fox were given the scrutiny and send-up that they so richly deserve.
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" WHAT Austin McCormick and his troupe Company XIV blend ballet with burlesque, theater, circus and more in a richly designed, erotic twist on "The Nutcracker.
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Compared with California pistachios, they are smaller, more deeply green, with skins beautifully brushed in royal purple, and they have a more richly concentrated flavor.
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As Cora investigates the phenomenon, she is drawn to a local pastor, and their dialogues about faith and science help create a richly satisfying relationship.
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Orpheus's head, as richly maned as a lead guitarist's, glows greenly against the water, which ripples in neat folds to the edge of the canvas.
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On Thursday, Price, who happens to be a multi-millionaire, ostensibly announced he would be reimbursing the federal government amid a widening and richly deserved scandal.
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The firm — also an early backer of public Twitter and richly valued private Uber — led a $22013 million round in 257.5 at a $21 million valuation.
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That said, one of the more dramatic burials was that of a "richly dressed woman" buried with "a baby cradled in her left arm," said Willmott.
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His array of cobbled-together wood shards alongside small, richly patinated bronzes offers a warm and inviting, even cozy, opportunity to contemplate pure form in silence.
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But in these richly satisfying performances, Pérotin's music, written 800 years ago, came alive as colorful, sensuous and sophisticated, while Mr. Lang's compositions commanded icy distance.
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He sets these images against richly saturated color photographs of crisp tract houses in suburban California, often with a late-model car parked in the driveway.
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How she emerges, stronger and more certain, is a startlingly lyrical journey, an exploration of grief and introspection peppered with scenes of richly depicted magical realism.
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It is richly deserved, given the consistently high quality of her music, but it is surprising nonetheless, given that the institution rarely recognises hip-hop artists.
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We aim for consensus on a richly functional IoT stack and availability of network infrastructure that addresses interoperability and quality-of-service challenges of IoT connectivity.
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Jane the Virgin is the story of a richly imagined Latinx family in Miami, and there is literally not a single straight white male character (anymore).
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But those valuations could be exaggerated by a smaller group of stocks that have driven the S&P over the last year and are priced richly.
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Demand has been so great that low-vol stocks are now as richly priced compared to high-volatility ones as they have been since the 1990s.
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Mr Wilson-Lee delights in examples of the "plays richly refracted through the eyes of a place and time wholly alien to the Swan of Avon".
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Workers in about 30 states are paid above the national minimum wage, though none as (relatively) richly as those in California and New York will be.
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Microsoft has found itself challenged on many fronts in the office, from richly valued start-up Slack's rise as a challenger to email and Google Docs.
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We find ourselves planted immediately behind the royal dessert, sharing its point of view as it is borne aloft, richly colored and quivering, into Victoria's presence.
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Act II concludes with an aria: Akhnaten's pensive hymn to Aten, the young pharaoh's most private moment and some of Mr. Glass's most richly harmonic writing.
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When they decide to put that cash to work, he said, it could be a boon for stocks despite concerns that stocks are already richly priced.
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Jeffers paints Fausto and the objects of his desire with the nonchalant finesse he is known for and in the richly saturated colors he generally favors.
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Its lonely prison planet is as richly detailed and lived-in an environment as the industrial corridors of Alien or the abandoned mining colony of Aliens.
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This is delicate music, yet in its small gestures it assumes a sweeping feel, richly immersive, thus offering a physicality that's surprising given Khalid's sonic palette.
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Sheba's image has inspired medieval Christian mythical works, Turkish and Persian paintings, Handel's richly orchestrated oratorio, and even an epic Hollywood romance, Soloman and Sheba (1959).
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It's all surprisingly heady stuff for a show where Sam Elliott makes fun of Uggs, but in its best moments, it feels consistent and richly constructed.
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The small community that lives on Cortes Island, a remote and richly forested spot off the British Columbia coast, is known for fiercely protecting its trees.
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An elaborate stambeli performance involves multiple musicians playing a variety of instruments, resulting in a richly textured and layered music, though stripped down to its essentials.
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They were so impressed with a guest performance he made in 2006 that they gave him the top job in 19973 – and paid richly for it.
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The architect David Rockwell's company, the Rockwell Group, has given the space a richly elegant but subdued look with shades of gray as the dominant palette.
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Ms. Yip-Williams's richly detailed blog, which she started writing after receiving her diagnosis in 20023, was more than an account of her siege with cancer.
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The new apartments built so far occupy a mid-rise complex of mixed-income, red-brick buildings around a network of playful, richly detailed open spaces.
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Set in the richly diverse community in and around Berkeley High School, this graphic novel is a sweet, wholehearted ode to on-again-off-again relationships.
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Working in his cramped cellar, he arranged five-and-dime objects into richly poetic tableaus that prove that sometimes it's better to think inside the box.
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Pancake flat, richly detailed but overstuffed, it floats a dense jigsaw puzzle of five bespoke acres above the East River on a quarter-mile-long platform.
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GPS collars can track a bear almost in real time, providing richly detailed information on the corridors and habitats they use that need to be protected.
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And despite frequent flashbacks and Bobby Bukowski's richly dimensional photography, the movie has a static, stagy look that amplifies the oppressiveness of its increasingly unpleasant exchanges.
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Yet this richly detailed look at intersecting paths, cutting across generations, quickly carves its own niche, one where tragedy begets tragedy, and vengeance comes with consequences.
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A focus on cultural reform, however, would go a long way toward ensuring that America's veterans do in fact get the care they so richly deserve.
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I changed the booking from a queen-size bed to twin beds, and I ordered insulated rubber boots and a richly illustrated guide to Antarctic wildlife.
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The paintings bring richly colored images of the city's contemporary Oaxacan immigrant population into the rotunda and blow Cornwell's pale tale right out of the space.
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Seven & i already has a credible foothold in the United States and a clean balance sheet, but the bid values it far more richly than peers.
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Born David Cornwell, in 1931, le Carré has spent more than half a century traversing the globe, gathering material for richly textured and psychologically complex thrillers.
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He has said that Trump "richly deserves impeachment" since the end of former special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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Which they do because of how wonderful it feels to rub their front-facing, exposed, and richly innervated clitorides (yes, that's the plural of clitoris) together.
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Mr. Trump causes severe distress rather than experiencing it and has been richly rewarded, rather than punished, for his grandiosity, self-absorption and lack of empathy.
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Flamenco dance and music are richly intertwined, and Mr. Maya has assembled a group whose talents blend seamlessly, with his own robust dancing at the core.
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But the beauty lies in the details of this tender piece, from the culturally specific settings of the story to the richly textured foods and fabrics.
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During the '20103s, Lyons's images — and those of many of his contemporaries — relied on found forms, textures and abstract compositions in richly toned and detailed prints.
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As a composer, Mr. Kirchner demonstrated that one could write works of rigorous complexity employing modernist techniques but in an instinctive, richly expressive, viscerally dramatic way.
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Just before you encounter the women, you walk under a richly hued 1520–25 "Resurrection" relief by Giovanni della Robbia, on loan from the Brooklyn Museum.
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In "Puppet Theatre" (2016), the title adds depth to the richly colored textures of cloth and plastic tape that run vertically in a shabbily ornate frame.
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Rae's nomination for Insecure, as well as Ted Danson's for The Good Place, are both richly deserved and hopefully presage further Emmy love for both programs.
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Both are billionaires and generous donors to the various transhumanist sects, and without their munificence, it seems unlikely the movement's priests would be so richly appointed.
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Over at the Gothamist, Jake Offenhartz has an astounding and richly symbolic story about the latest bit of "fake news" burped up by the alt-right.
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I saw that unlike what I was once led to believe, life's purpose was not to give oneself up through sacrifice but to live - fully, richly, curiously.
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I saw that unlike what I was once led to believe, life's purpose was not to give oneself up through sacrifice but to live – fully, richly, curiously.
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My favorite songs are richly presented, and again, the noise-cancellation feature is surprisingly effective at dimming down some of the ambient sound — even in the subway.
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Stocks, on the other hand, while not historically richly valued, have benefited from two of the circumstances that a "high-pressure economy" is expressly intended to combat.
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Viewers get that impression from the series' first promos, which featured three young women dressed in richly colored fancy dresses, screaming in unity on a subway platform.
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That ambition rings true in these rarely seen, small-scale assemblages of postcards and found ephemera — from richly patterned interiors to still-lives starring Campari and Cinzano.
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The original Galaxy S was a poorly disguised clone of Apple's iPhone in terms of design, as well as a richly specced powerhouse in terms of engineering.
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Other restaurants, and not just steakhouses, buy beef that is tender, richly marbled and deeply flavorful; at Luger, you get the first two but not the third.
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"We wanted to create something that has the best attributes of [current VR visor] Carboard, but is also comfortable, richly interactive and far more immersive," Bavor said.
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The big bosses at the network wax nostalgic about broadcast TV then lament the inevitability of tech taking over (a richly ironic idea on an AppleTV+ show).
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All these developments from the finale — especially Alex — feel like afterthoughts; additions to an otherwise richly detailed narrative that the showrunners didn't know how to move forward.
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" Modern Times Fruitlands; Gose with passion fruit and guava: "Kettle souring is enjoying a richly deserved revival, and our summer fruited edition is all kinds of refreshing.
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It's early 303 and you work at one of those richly valued tech companies that's raised billions of dollars on its way to becoming a household name.
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Hedge fund managers are increasingly worried about a richly valued stock market, selling parts of their stock portfolios and putting the money in safer assets, Bloomberg reports.
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Clinton's core supporters may be enough to win her the White House, but they're probably too few to give Trump the electoral drubbing he so richly deserves.
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Hansen-Løve doesn't concern herself with plot as much as she does in populating her movies with a richly-textured world in which people come and go.
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Talk about over the top: As Bond, Moore starred in richly parodied films bearing titles laden with innuendo, like The Man With the Golden Gun and Octopussy.
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Whether the risk pools are administered by the states or the federal government, they need to be funded very richly and used for the risk pools alone.
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He was dismayed to find, on a visit to one richly-resourced fund, that it was guilty of what techies consider the ultimate sin: using Windows computers.
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While it's not as richly featured as Dropcam it is a nice, simple solution and the door sensors are a clever addition to the standard webcam model.
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Hagan's book is richly sourced, fair-minded, and, helpfully here, attentive to the tricky rapport between individual ambition and the growth of a creative enterprise through time.
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Whether WeWork can fulfill its bold promises remains to be seen, and skeptics say that the company at its core is a richly valued real-estate concern.
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Shafak's novel captures the era's richly textured social fabric and functions as "a love poem to the cosmopolitan beauty of Istanbul," our reviewer, Christopher Atamian, said here.
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McInerney's characters aren't what anyone would call saints, but they're so richly drawn you have to respect the way they think and sympathize with their moral conflicts.
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A bout of profit-taking in richly-valued technology stocks caused the Nasdaq to suffer its worst two-day drop in more than six months on Monday.
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"We richly reward for outstanding T.S.R. performance,'' the company said in a filing, referring to total shareholder return, "but pay significantly less for below-average T.S.R. performance.
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Leaving nothing to chance, he took control of every note and gesture in this music, using his instincts and intelligence to write an integrated, richly detailed score.
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In this richly textured, intricately plotted novel, she assures us that heartbreak has the same shape everywhere — especially if it involves the grief of losing a child.
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It is to Beacham's and Amiel's credit that the viewing experience is richly immersive rather than hopelessly confusing, and all those threads neatly converge in the finale.
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Like that piece, its orchestration calls for basset horns and leans heavily on the lower strings, setting a richly somber tone that conjures an organ-like timbre.
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Those who are richly endowed with talent may find it easy to excel in multiple domains, to be Renaissance men and women, to be decathletes of life.
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The movie is filled with ordinary and surprising beauty, with gleaming and richly textured surfaces, and the kind of velvety black chiaroscuro you can get lost in.
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Whether WeWork can fulfill its bold promises remains to be seen, and skeptics say that the company at its core is a richly valued real estate concern.
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No. 50 Transylvanian Alps, Romania The scholarly characters in Kostova's richly imagined book ricochet around Europe visiting libraries, monasteries, crypts and villages in search of Dracula's tomb.
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"I love this world," he tells her, as Jochen Dehn and Silke Fischer's richly melancholic production design shows rusting vehicles and modernity itself gradually returning to nature.
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Mr. Tutuola was known for his richly inventive folk fantasies, which incorporated Yoruba myths and legends based on traditional themes such as quest tales and spiritual evolution.
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Paired with the boots or Converse sneakers and blouses and Mr. Slimane's parade of jackets — navy blazers, suede patchworks, chubby faux furs, richly embroidered — they looked cool.
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In a richly-colored portrait of Mathilde and her daughter Gertrud from summer 1906, the mother's face is dignified, the child's a bit more of a caricature.
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"In their different ways, (the shortlisted) novels all depict the collision of richly contemplative beings with the rapidly changing outer world," the jury said in a statement.
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A richly reported Boston Globe investigation concluded that Warren was correct in her claim that she had never gained professionally from being listed as a Native American.
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As in many genre exemplars, the main setting is a stately manor with dark corners, creaking stairs and a warren of richly appointed rooms shrouded in secrets.
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Instead, the press may be tempted toward — and richly rewarded for — a kind of hysterical oppositionalism, a mirroring of Trump's own tabloid style and disregard for truth.
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A common quarterly complaint from shareholders of public companies is how richly valued success stories like Netflix, Amazon, Salesforce and Tesla can fail to turn a profit.
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It's a pot of stewed chicken, tender vegetables and richly spiced rice, cooked and then flipped to reveal itself in aromatic glory, a layer cake for dinner.
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That's because this beguiling program of expressive and richly ornate polyphonic works from the English Renaissance constituted an encounter with survivors of a much older cultural cataclysm.
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An economy of richly drawn, calligraphic lines describe the drapery and the cassock, while a thick shadow cast on the wall imparts a distinct sense of menace.
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The dance scenes should ideally be the most memorable part of any dance movie, but beyond the tutus, the world of Center Stage was surprisingly richly developed.
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Since many people who are not monetarily rich live very richly in their communities, Cohen said, we should think about how to move people together, not just individually.
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Arguing that Latinx flattens out the richly complex diversity of Latin populations in the United States, he advocates that a widespread deployment of Latinx might even be dangerous.
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It is the only team that has been competing in Formula One continuously since the championship was launched in 1950, and it is richly rewarded for doing so.
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The two start-ups were richly funded in their early days, allowing them to spend hundreds of millions of dollars advertising four years ago to build customer rolls.
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Yes, The Haunting of Hill House is terrifying, but the real reason so many of us latched onto the show was the strength of its richly drawn characters.
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For all the abnegation suggested by the self-muffling techniques Ms. Fure demands from her players, there is an old-fashioned, richly satisfying grandeur to the resulting music.
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One of the most richly described scenes is the Christmas market, which overflows with abundance: Spanish onions, bunches of Mediterranean grapes, and oranges and lemons from the equator.
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In their first of many collaborations, Cuarón and future Oscar-winning cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki venture into a complex city, making it look simultaneously fantastical and richly real. Netflix.
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In fact, I was disappointed that such a richly narrative and visionary symphonic poem had only a few interpretations, and very little documentation on them to be perused.
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Finally, it was the turn of the Brazilians, unpicked early by the counter-attacking of Belgium's richly talented side and unable to quite clamber back into the contest.
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ET. * A bout of profit-taking in richly-valued technology stocks caused the Nasdaq to suffer its worst two-day drop in more than six months on Monday.
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It is so sad that this richly blessed country has become a ghost land and may become another failed African state and a hotbed of terrorism like Somalia.
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The company's shares were as recently as Wednesday valued almost as richly as Gucci-parent Kering, which is trading at 23 times expected earnings for the coming year.
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The women's unnerving, alluring beauty, the light wisps of smoke, and the richly dark, almost furry lines creates the illusion of a blurred, narcotized experience for the viewer.
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Once again, the three men have produced a richly textured story that's more about character emotions than about the life-or-death battles those emotions push them toward.
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Apple's worst drop in 14 months on Wall Street on Friday sparked a bout of profit-taking across richly valued tech stocks that have soared to record highs.
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This non-cash charge has obfuscated the trivial tax bills Apple actually has incurred in Europe, thereby forestalling until now the firestorm of criticism Apple so richly deserves.
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Geopolitical events, a stumbling economy and richly valued stocks are all staring the market in the face, yet the battle has been at worst a standoff so far.
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These novels gave us richly detailed and empathetic accounts of new lives in rich Western countries, with sprawling interrelated multiplots, a proliferation of sensory detail, and riotous humor.
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Quindlen makes her characters so richly alive, so believable, that it's impossible not to feel every doubt and dream they harbor, or share every tragedy that befalls them.
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At the center is a richly glazed double portrait of the billionaire Koch brothers tongue kissing while five tarantulas surround them and a tsunami looms in the background.
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ET. A bout of profit-taking in richly-valued technology stocks caused the Nasdaq to suffer its worst two-day drop in more than six months on Monday.
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The large dining room is richly appointed and upbeat, with service that has old-school grace: Rua Barão da Torre 192, Ipanema; 011-55-21-2521-0627, satyricon.com.br.
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White-robed clergy then unfurled it and placed it in front of the iconostasis, a richly decorated screen that separates the sanctuary from the nave in Orthodox churches.
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Nor do I want to damn this film, so richly evocative of South Florida that it raises the humidity in the theater, with the faint praise of universalism.
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SABIC shares edged down 0.6 percent by 0905 GMT, dragging the Saudi index 0.9 percent down, but the stock is richly valued at over 20 times trailing earnings.
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The results are overtly political, bold, and angry, presenting a visual whirlwind that pales in comparison to the delicate and richly layered surfaces and messages of the pottery.
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While boasting a billion-dollar valuation puts companies in somewhat elite company with other richly valued private companies, high-flying valuations can also limit a company's exit options.
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The tech industry has become the focal point when anyone talks about richly valued growth stocks, having delivered one of the strongest sector returns of this bull market.
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Realist scholars like Michael Mandelbaum and critics of American power like Andrew Bacevich tell us that the failure of such "nation building" efforts was foreordained — and richly deserved.
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The richly mixed-media "Tree of Knowledge" drawings from 1913 show an awareness of Art Nouveau, starting with a silhouette reminiscent of a toadstool — or a perfume bottle.
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Blade Runner offers one of the densest and most richly detailed depictions of the future ever put on film; it's an urban design statement as much a movie.
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These intricate needleworks are the creations of Humayrah Bint Altaf, a talented embroidery artist from the UK, who stitches richly detailed plants and creatures inlaid with luxe materials.
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The jewelry house became known for its signature traforato, or pierced, gold work, a richly ornate style in which precious stones are attached with bezels rather than prongs.
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Two doting parents who were also extraordinary chefs, with richly varied backgrounds and atypical paths, doing the most ordinary thing in the world — making dinner for their family.
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Showing slumbering guards outside a seraglio at dawn, this richly detailed canvas had been estimated at €400,5723 to €600,000 and set a new auction high for the artist.
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His dark menace is foil to the pure hearts of Blue Montgomery and Tumble Wilson, the winning duo of Cassie Beasley's charming, warm-hearted and richly imagined tale.
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Her collections "Some New Ambush" and "The Redemption of Galen Pike" constantly surprise and delight with richly detailed stories that often refuse the world as it is now.
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Since launching Rodarte in 2005, the Mulleavys have stood apart from the fashion world with their singular, richly imaginative vision, and their reluctance to follow typical industry convention.
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Its high-ceilinged rooms are lavishly decorated; the pool built into the stone veranda in the backyard is idyllic; the richly stained wood floors are a homeowner's dream.
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In Australia, though, the currency is already at its weakest against the U.S. dollar in over a decade, house prices have bounced back and stocks are richly valued.
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Another prime Drouais portrait, of a pink-cheeked marquise in a richly embroidered dress, was snatched up by an Indiana industrialist and now belongs to Ball State University.
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The Boston Red Sox stomped both teams in the playoffs last year, but now Houston has restored order: They are the A.L. champions, and richly deserve the title.
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The costumes, designed by Leesa Evans (also known for Bridesmaids and Always Be My Maybe), are fantastic bursts of color and patterns, richly saturated and so, so covetable.
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There are plenty of factors to consider: • The field is likely to be crowded — infrastructure investing looks attractive to several players, with stock and bond markets richly valued.
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It is all richly deserved: "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" redefines teen-pop stardom, as Jon Pareles wrote in his review of the album.
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Lush and gorgeous, their teeming biomorphic shapes are given density by richly colored threads (including metallic) and evoke nonspecific mixes of cartoons, cursive writing and views through microscopes.
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Janacek's characters are always richly humane, even when they're over 3503 years old ("The Makropulos Case") or animals ("The Cunning Little Vixen," still absent at the Metropolitan Opera).
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By combining the two companies' data sets, in other words, Intuit will be able to build more richly detailed dossiers of the financial backgrounds for millions of people.
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At Kubeh, Ms. Shurka's West Village restaurant, decorated with Middle Eastern artifacts, the kubeh are served in richly satisfying vibrant broths (beet, Swiss chard and tomato, among others).
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On Wednesday morning, World Cup champion U.S. women's national soccer team got the ticker tape parade through New York City's "Canyon of Heroes" that they so richly deserved.
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"I expect that this progress will continue for the years to come, and will help us become the model police department that this city richly deserves," he said.
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They're an uncommonly good match: Her playing is dense and richly stacked; his is fluid, letting the gentle persuasion of his ride cymbal lace the music with momentum.
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The colossal book, available in English and German versions with over 700 pages of richly illustrated material, is published in conjunction with SOS BRUTALISM – Save the Concrete Monsters!
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There is nothing cheesy about these elaborate selfies, taken before selfies became a global craze; instead they are riveting, lush, solemn, richly communicative, and also a total riot.
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Based on an old idea called parabiosis, the therapy excited new enthusiasm after a 2013 paper showed that a protein richly abundant in young blood made old mice stronger.
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Without forcing a dialogue between Ryder and Celaya, you can make those aforementioned connections: the shared love of a richly worked surface and the ethereal quality of the imagery.
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Netflix will be delighted that their bet on Kitty Green—a young Australian director with only one other feature-length credit to her name—has so richly paid off.
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Richly illustrated with photos of archaeological findings, the book makes the Norse gods and heroes solid, a pantheon actively worshipped by humans, rather than simply stories told at bedtime.
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For this translation, as forceful, sensitive and richly coloured as that of "Life and Fate", Robert and Elizabeth Chandler have woven the strongest unpublished material into the 1956 version.
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So does Rachel Morrison's beautiful cinematography, as well as the film's richly imagined syncretic mise-en-scène, though the rag-bag borrowings from across Africa will upset some purists.
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Richly illustrated with cases of lupus, syphilis, eczema, and other skin diseases, these dermatological books deviated from previous, older medical publications, which were filled with textual descriptions of cases.
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Snapchat boasts one of the most popular apps among young people, growing interest among advertisers and — unlike other richly valued start-ups — is planning on going public next year.
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The trio of women at the film's center — Anne (Olivia Colman), her closest companion and confidante Sarah (Rachel Weisz), and Abigail (Emma Stone) — are all richly aware of this.
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Restoration on the richly decorated nymphaeum began last September, after Italy's culture ministry received a €211,22016 (~$21,258) donation following a visit by a group from Japan, according to ANSA.
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In this case, a black-and-white version would deprive the image of the richly tanned skin and its associations with seaside pleasures, diminishing the air of languorous sensuality.
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But while some students may not have found success at the school, the Electronic Classroom has richly rewarded private companies affiliated with its founder, William Lager, a software executive.
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It's a collection of side-quest-sized—but still richly detailed and cunningly compelling—tales of the Witcher and his aides and enemies, written by Andrzej Sapkowski in 1993.
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It is akin to the "Game of Thrones" of video games: sweeping, almost daunting in scope, richly realized and fully able to absorb fans for months or even years.
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According to a survey from the law firm Fenwick & West, investors of richly valued start-ups have been getting more provisions such as guaranteed payouts and minimum investment gains.
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Sorrell has been richly rewarded, receiving payouts of 70 million pounds ($98 million) in 2015 - then the highest ever for a British executive - and 48 million pounds in 2016.
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This apolitical approach to richly and frankly political art marks a path far less traveled in exhibitions of Cuban art, as the organizers of Adiós Utopia are well aware.
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Recently, Morgan Stanley's chief US equity strategist wrote in a separate note that WeWork's failed IPO should be viewed as a cautionary tale for richly valued, money-losing unicorns.
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The British government "should actually be funding the family" to sue Sacoolas in the US "so they can get the explanation they so richly deserve," he told Sky News.
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But the researchers also did the experiment at Yale Law School, an elite bastion filled with people who become Supreme Court clerks, White House aides and richly compensated lawyers.
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Echoes of Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and Freud's theory of the uncanny abound in this mesmerizingly twisted, richly layered homage to a pioneer of American Gothic fiction.
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I've watched two other Goncharova designs innumerable times ("The Firebird" and "Les Noces" at the Royal Ballet); this "Golden Cockerel" production richly honors the spirit of this great artist.
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IPO PRESSURE The nature of Aramco's very limited IPO may also influence the company's behavior, given the view of some analysts that the offering may be priced too richly.
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Some of the energy goes out of the question since the government is portrayed as so wrongheaded and unresponsive to its citizens; in this light, it richly deserves betrayal.
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Even as Beat Generation is restricted to a precise historical framework spanning 1944 to 1969, the last cheeky words spoken in this richly historic exhibition are worth dwelling on.
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What could have been a continuation of the richly layered story of these five women became a meandering soap with a few gifable moments thanks to Dern and Streep.
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Tell someone from Cleveland that you're a long suffering Boston Celtics fan and you can look forward to being on the wrong end of a richly deserved felony assault.
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And it's all set to a bouncy Broadway beat, with an assortment of the kind of infectious, richly harmonic melodies that would have your grandparents leaving the theater humming.
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Each of these nominations feels richly deserved, but together they also form a remarkably diverse category, with only two white male nominees in a traditionally white-male-dominated category.
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Indeed, as digital animation has become richly vivid and detailed, even who owns the rights to tattoos drawn on athletes' bodies has become an issue in sports video games.
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Produced only around the river Po, the paper-thin slices of air-dried ham smelled as funky as a well-aged blue cheese: richly aromatic and just slightly phenolic.
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The story, too, felt unfinished — its bucolic valley under siege from a mysterious fog was richly imagined, but the plot went astray into dull misunderstandings and rote bullying drama.
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The previous week, Mr. Spann, who makes richly textured paintings in both abstract and figurative idioms, was the subject of a sellout show at Half Gallery in New York.
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Philip Johnson designed the whole thing with richly detailed, rigorously geometric understatement that earned it status as one of the few interiors in the city protected by landmark designation.
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Intended to serve as a record of a historical moment, the collection reflects the dynamics of shifting cultural narratives and our relationship to place in a richly interconnected world.
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David Wojnarowicz, the subject of a retrospective now at the Whitney, emerged as part of a new generation of artist-activists spurred by AIDS to create richly confrontational work.
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With its tile and tadelakt plaster interior, Riad Yima serves as a shop, tearoom and gallery — and a gloriously vivid canvas for Hajjaj's richly tinted photographs and repurposed objects.
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Anyone willing to view Alice Miceli's Projeto Chernobyl on its own terms, to see radiography as both a practical tool and a potential art form, will be richly rewarded.
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But if you're willing to view the radiographs on their own terms, to see radiography as both a practical tool and a potential art form, you'll be richly rewarded.
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And how well DoorDash's filing is received, predicated in no small part on its recent financial performance, will help set sentiment for a number of other, richly backed startups.
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The drive to communicate is evident in the Mayan development of a pictographic language, as in a richly colored codex of 1350 A.D., inscribed on deerskin — a rare treasure.
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The base of "Ville Fantôme" epitomizes Kingelez's enthusiasm for beautifying his models and cities with painted lawns, gardens, pathways and roads; they seem to sit on richly patterned carpets.
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In allegorical paintings, prints and murals with a subtle yet richly colorful palette, Ms. Lazo celebrated Mesoamerican cultures, especially the Maya, and the spiritual abundance of the natural world.
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Yet rather than mine this richly unsettling territory, Ko contrives things such that not all Polly's actions — including her effective abandonment of Deming — turn out to be her fault.
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With simple but colorful and richly decorative illustrations a cut above the usual board-book art, both of these triangular-shaped books hide a different animal under large flaps.
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Set over a period from 1913 to newly independent India, in crumbling mansions and small villages, "Tumbbad" is richly produced – a period horror film that gets the look right.
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He draws Samson here in a vigorous gestural style while rendering the landscapes through which the big guy lumbers in mood-mirroring expanses of richly hued and textured pastels.
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Boyette and Becerra represent some of the dissonance in the ticket industry between fans that operate with their heart and an industry that operates as a richly profitable business.
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When seen together, the two exhibitions make a powerful case for viewing Horn as fairy tale prophetic in her invocations, and richly relevant to current electronic and mechanical realities.
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Opponents in Southern and Western states had dug in with richly fantasized warnings of the legal and cultural chaos that would ensue from a broad mandate of gender equality.
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"While families and schools have struggled to keep up with your company's unreasonable price increases, Mylan has profited richly from its pricing strategy," the lawmakers wrote in the letter.
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Pantelleria is volcanic, and it's been a long while since I've seen a movie—aside from "The Martian"—whose mood is so richly fed by both climate and soil.
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Happy as Lazzaro (which is in Italian) seems, for a long stretch, like a richly textured Italian fairy tale, or a parable for how to live the good life.
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The two films' richly imagined storybook worlds will appeal to kids and their parents, and the second one is directed by George Miller, of Mad Max: Fury Road fame.
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At a time when polemics and literalism dominate much of what is celebrated in the art world, Powell's views are taut, nuanced, and restrained, while, paradoxically, also being richly evocative.
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This is richly deserved recognition of these two extraordinarily brave, persistent and effective campaigners against the scourge of sexual violence, and the use of rape as a weapon of war.
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Even before increasing the range, Zoom was set to be one of the most richly valued cloud software companies, based on its valuation relative to the size of the business.
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Yet this is the very same company — and here comes the richly fudgy cakeism — that elsewhere contends personal data its platform pervasively harvests on users' interests is not personal data.
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Blade Runner 2049 Sometimes you just need to feel a richly ideated future, soak it in, for the sake of being somewhere else, for the sake of agitating the present.
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Though revenues from 3D printing will remain tiny for the foreseeable future, companies that have embraced a more open approach might be richly rewarded with the loyalty of their fans.
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But that sells its creator Lin-Manuel Miranda's intricate lyrics and richly evocative music — with influences in rap, hip-hop, R&B, dancehall rhythms, and traditional Broadway tunes — pitifully short.
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The language of emoji, as insipid as it sometimes seems, is actually a mountain of context and very human metadata that makes it, like so much visual communication, richly expressive.
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Much of the talk is of "late-cycle" market conditions—the kind that prevail after a long expansion, when economic slack is largely used up and assets are richly priced.
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Alias offers a glimpse of a richly creative and personalized future for IoT, as the means of producing custom but still powerful connected technology products becomes more affordable and accessible.
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His stories were set in richly imagined worlds, taking place everywhere from the bowels of a mysterious chocolate factory to the heart of an impossibly huge peach — even outer space.
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Praised by critics for its absorbing atmosphere, the film is richly poetic, lingering on the waves crashing onto the coast — menacingly at times, pulling viewers into a trance at others.
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And while showrunner Sam Catlin (Breaking Bad) gives the show the same steady, measured pace that turned Walter White's story into a phenomenon, the richly relatable characters are missing here.
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One of the most richly funded players in this space is Trōv, which has an app for quickly insuring personal and work items like laptops, smartphones and high-end cameras.
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There is a growing view that technology inherently increases inequality, be it from richly compensated software developers or giant web platforms that skim economic rents from users or other firms.
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And while saves are a stat of debatable merit, and while the number 100 is an entirely arbitrary measuring-point, his pride in what he has done is richly deserved.
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Out of this came Clough's signature design: richly embroidered patterns that cling to the strings of a racket and often depict nature themes, such as flowers, birds and small animals.
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Your device's digital output, with its decimal points and automatically uploaded charts, certainly seems more accurate and richly detailed than the everyday sensory data you collect automatically from your body.
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Yes, there is much in Trump and Trumpism that richly deserves a total wipeout, and much in his Republican Party that deserves to be sent howling into the political wilderness.
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Only luxury snobs will notice a couple of Hyundai buttons; door releases where the underside is hollow and a shutdown chime that retains the Hyundai theme (albeit more richly orchestrated).
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Just the third-world glaze of sweat and privation you see everywhere in this richly endowed land of economic imbalance, an atmosphere the film, Faraday Okoro's feature debut, captures expertly.
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PETER HUJAR: SPEED OF LIFE The black-and-white photographer, who died of AIDS-related pneumonia in 1987 at 53, exposed the world as simultaneously stark and richly textured. Jan.
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You couldn't take in all of its richly woven textures if you tried; so listen, again and again, to see why Mr. Adams is our reigning master of orchestral writing.
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But where the strange, seedy human world of the dinosaur artist is richly realized, less so is the alien world of the dinosaur at the center of the story itself.
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Besides being a richly rewarding visual feast, the show fosters a dialectic between pure gestural abstraction (these paintings are usually labeled "Untitled") and lyrical suggestions of the grandeur of nature.
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By any measure, it's a richly deserved honor, as Ryan led the league in passer rating, total QBR, and yards per attempt while also leading the NFL's most potent offense.
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An HBO documentary about the case, "Say Her Name," was released two weeks ago, using nearly three dozen of Ms. Bland's video blog posts to tell a richly personal story.
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Spanning nearly 1,500 years, this show, "packed with weighty stone crosses and richly illuminated gospels, is a testament to the centrality of the church to Armenian cultural identity," he wrote.
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I found myself reading for the reappearances of Gregory Bellow, Adam Bellow and Daniel Bellow, who are richly realized as characters and emerge as thoughtful commenters on their father's life.
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Though his stripped-down approach often enhances richly conceived works — his production of "Carmen Jones" last year was gorgeous — it makes others, severe to begin with, seem cold and underfed.
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Also, could this be when Jeff Flake or Bob Corker or both take the revenge against Trump that they go to bed each night so richly and rightly fantasizing about?
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Performed in Russian with English supertitles (by Francine Yorke) projected at an uncomfortable distance from the action, this is a production that demands patience and doesn't reward it richly enough.
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Companies once richly rewarded for spreading their operations far and wide have retrenched and restructured in attempts to more closely align their businesses with the performance of legal cannabis markets.
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Watched by a passing dolphin, he and his teammate used hammers and chisels to gently chip the richly colored corals off cement barrels and pipes half-buried in the seabed.
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But now, a richly detailed Google map has been published that includes not just their locations, but also images of the works and the names of the artists behind them.
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"Detroit," like its namesake city, is populous and contradictory, with dozens of significant characters competing for attention as richly detailed scenes swell in crescendos of desperate suspense and sickening brutality.
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Harold Mabern, a pianist, composer, recording artist and teacher whose richly harmonic, soul-inflected style made him a sought-after bandmate for some of jazz's premier musicians, died on Sept.
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With irregular surfaces and amorphous shapes, his richly layered pieces in unorthodox combinations (bronze and trash, cement cast into vinyl) are as cocky as Memphis, but rougher and less refined.
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Also worth noting were the richly textured 323 Freestone Vineyard from Joseph Phelps; the savory, slightly funky 232 Red Car; the lively 22014 Failla; and the bright, tangy 217 Ramey.
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Despite its richly deserved reputation for superficiality, Los Angeles is indeed a reading town, but with a uniquely transactional relationship to books, especially those that are remnants of bygone eras.
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Bagieu's medium is graphite, and she uses its entire range of possibilities: from looping lines to richly built-up shadows that allow for lyrical depictions of snow, moonlight, cigarette smoke.
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Patchett blurs the genre with her classic brand of family saga — one full of richly developed characters and deeply felt observations on the connections between siblings and parents and spouses.
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