"I looked right at him and he looked right at me," Espinoza said.
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At any moment she might look right at the camera — and by proxy right at us.
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"In retrospect, they diversified away from wireless right at the bottom and diversified into satellite TV right at the top," Moffett told CNBC.
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But until you get it at the top, until you get it right at the top, you're not gonna get it right at the bottom.
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" Following the incident, ACU executive director Dan Schneider gave a fiery rebuke of the alt-right at a Thursday discussion entitled "The Alt Right Ain't Right at All.
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She wore it -- WILLIAMS: No, right, at either end.
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Amazon is down, right at the start of #PrimeDay ?
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"Right at the end, it got very tough," he said.
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The clip with the dragon comes right at the end.
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Right at the top, Wilfred, the story is not true.
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They are looking right at me; they are all fucking.
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Caller: Is that right at 21 Apple Park Way though?
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Right at the start, Zuckerberg raised a toast to Murdoch.
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Our building is right at the threshold of public housing.
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"Our backyard looks right at Camelback Mountain," he said proudly.
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I leave the office right at 117.233 most every day.
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It just seems right at this point in my life.
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"This is right at the tipping point," Mr Wasserman says.
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"That's right at the borderline," said Ms. Hyde, the dietitian.
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We might not get in there right at 8 a.m.
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That was their discourse, right, at the very beginning. Yup.
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I remember a job right at the beginning, in Chinatown.
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Matthews right at home as Leafs overwhelm Coyotes GLENDALE, Ariz.
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We get to the pupusa place right at 2130 p.m.
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He raises his camera, the lens pointed right at me.
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The waist is high, hitting right at my natural waistline.
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Ben Carson's message landed right at the stroke of midnight.
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Tim Sloan has been right at the heart of that.
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Anything that was put into play went right at guys.
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Right at that moment we heard 'pop pop pop' again.
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And they did it right at the exact right time.
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So existing Gmail users will still feel right at home.
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We're pretty direct and we talk right at each other.
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Opinions creep to the right, at least for a time.
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It's heartbreaking … I mean, it's literally staring right at me.
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At that point, they took the ball right at us.
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He stares right at me every time, and it's amazing.
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Now it's right at the foot of the main stadium.
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It was right at the beginning of me feeling sick.
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Caller: Is that right at 1 Apple Park Way though?
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I want the weakest contact, or contact right at someone.
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So overall early, but not right at the very beginning.
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" He was like, "They killed Fresh right at the studio.
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He was coming right at the hitter with his delivery.
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You usually want to get it right at home first.
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It's unexpected, but it feels right at the same time.
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It's all too easy to ignore what's right at hand.
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Obviously, you shouldn't kick the ball right at the goalie.
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We met on Tinder right at the end of January.
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Kiefer's exam project leapt right at the throat of silence.
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"Hideki hits every shot right at the flag," Faxon said.
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All my future planning had him right at the center.
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This dish, too, would be right at home on Instagram.
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I don't want to give up right at this moment.
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Contemporary art, with its global ambitions, feels right at home.
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Regardless, flying right at the defenders was no easy task.
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Now right at the top of the list, it's security.
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Less than half of Americans got this right at 48%.
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Mount Everest sits right at the border between Nepal and Tibet.
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Oh absolutely, I think it's right at the heart of it.
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Right at the end, Joe was going to deliver Halo's cutscenes.
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Joey McIntyre feels right at home on the stage—any stage.
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It's really difficult right at the beginning, but just keep watching.
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He's crafty, he goes right at guys in his own way.
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And, right at the top of the show, there was rain.
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You'll feel right at home, as far as web use goes.
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Sitting to Mykhailiuk's right at the postgame interview table, he interjected.
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You're generating some data that should be right at some level.
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CrunchMatch lets you message and schedule meetings right at Disrupt Berlin.
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Beck's "Pagliacci (Clown)" would feel right at home with Calder's performers.
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He looks forward to invoking that right at the appropriate time.
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Ian, we discover, loves cooking roadkill, so he's right at home.
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The warts stop in a line, right at the back edge.
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Kem Monovithya (right) at a local election campaign event in 2014.
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Almonds make themselves right at home in sweet or savory dishes.
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So it targets and removes the hair right at the source.
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It looked like he was looking right at me, right there.
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Don't we have the same right at a chance of escape?
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We've got a ton of shopping options right at our fingertips.
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The foldable looks right at home alongside the S and Note.
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The best flavor comes from roasting your beans right at home!
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Clinton, his fellow Democrat and former boss — seemed right at home.
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JPL scientist Glenn Orton is right at home in mission control.
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Arguably, right at the crest of that sound is South London.
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"Three years ago we met right at this spot," he says.
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This record was right at the beginning, before they claimed screamo.
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And one or the other will be right at that time.
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Fashion model Clauson, 20, is right at home on the cover.
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And the supermodel feels right at home with the Angel squad.
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BUT, HE SNUCK IN A MIDDLE FINGER AIMED RIGHT AT #12!!
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Conway, Pence and their "alternative facts" must feel right at home.
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If you liked the first season, you'll feel right at home.
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The guy in front skated by right at the release point.
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But the review now underway is starting right at the beginning.
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"Right at this moment, it's a wide-open race," said Rep.
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What matters most is this: You'll feel right at home here.
|
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Right at the bottom of the escalator was the bigger store.
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"We think the market is right at fair value," he said.
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"It hit St. Augustine right at high tide," Mr. Neville said.
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AND I THINK, HOPEFULLY, HULU WILL BE RIGHT AT THAT TABLE.
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They would stare right at you, which I think is powerful.
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Every person looks right at you, and you look right back.
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It was a freak play right at the end of practice.
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It was right at the end of the Courtney Barnett tour.
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It feels as if this pumpkin is looking right at you.
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He's right at 50A, clued as Ralph WALDO Emerson's MIDDLE NAME.
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He takes it off his chest but fires right at Pickford.
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"We found genetically that wasn't right at all," Dr. Reich said.
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Right at Home Buying a home is not entirely unlike childbirth.
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The game was in control, and Harris looked right at home.
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The ball rocketed right at Horvath — and right through his legs.
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Not initially, at least, and certainly not right at the end.
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Right at Home For the most part, my home is clean.
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So it's about making gender right at the heart of it.
|
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If the stock closes right at $38 at expiration on Sept.
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I don't have that flowery, yummy language right at my fingertips.
|
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And right at the beginning, he knew we were right, Mike.
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I force people to give it to me, right, at Bridgewater.
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Then 'Bond' would be right at the end of the year.
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Our forecast lies right at the bottom of the consensus range.
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"He sutured lacerations right at our dining room table," Francisco said.
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The marine borers have returned, and made themselves right at home.
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There isn't much happening today so I leave right at 6.
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It was sitting in, right at the foot of my bed.
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They have to go left and right at the same time.
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He looked right at me and started shrieking for my help.
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You really did perk right up here, right at the end.
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AS YOU SAID THE STOCK IS SITTING RIGHT AT $60 A SHARE.
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AS YOU SAID THE STOCK IS SITTING RIGHT AT $200 A SHARE.
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That being said, Eleven would probably be right at home at Hogwarts.
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The judge notes that the male is looking right at the camera.
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Only today I turned right, at that intersection near the gas station.
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They literally wouldn't see it if they were looking right at it.
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You know the deal with the sun: Don't look right at it.
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Mila Kunis is always right — at least according to husband Ashton Kutcher.
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A people's march right at the Apollo 217 launch led by Rev.
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There's a light rail line that stops right at the airport's doorstep.
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Right at the top, you'll see two options for exporting Allo data.
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I'll get this part out of the way right at the top.
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He got 85 percent right at first, then later nearly 100 percent.
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So everyone that's here from Congress, you should feel right at home.
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For me, it was right at the top — the most forbidden fruit.
|
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When it left his hand, it was tracking right at the basket.
|
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The most important one came right at the start of today's event.
|
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But there's no immediate plan to do more right at this moment.
|
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For around 70 years, its telescopes have stared right at the Sun.
|
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And then, I'll be waiting for Bella right at the corner, man!
|
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Rippon clearly felt right at home on the steps of City Hall.
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That means that we are right at the start of the inquiry.
|
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The sneaker's expected to land on Nike's site right at 10 a.m.
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The NDP was partly helped by a divided right at the time.
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If you're familiar with the existing EarPods, you'll feel right at home.
|
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"I was looking right at him," Bishop told Detroit radio station WWJ.
|
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However, the best moment of the night comes right at the end.
|
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However, given their pedigree, Perlman and Hirsch should feel right at home.
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If you've used Mailchimp in the past, you'll feel right at home.
|
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She put her shoes on right at the top of the stairs.
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Now you can have that comforting scent anytime, right at your fingertips.
|
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In his hands was a shotgun, which was pointed right at them.
|
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He's going to take it right at the moment they declare Pennsylvania.
|
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You can now cook up restaurant-quality stir fry right at home.
|
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Right at 4:44, the creature climbs out of the storm drain.
|
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Lyndon Johnson's first grandchild was right at home in the White House.
|
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"Climate change would be right at the top," Obama said on stage.
|
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In fact, it almost wasn't found to be a right at all.
|
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I'm excited to be at a company that's right at that stage.
|
|
His insult struck right at the soft target of Korean ethno-nationalism.
|
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So everyone who's here from Congress, you should feel right at home.
|
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I just think that we're right at the start of that journey.
|
|
If you've been using the iPad app, you'll feel right at home.
|
|
But even after the sale, she still appears right at home here.
|
|
As you'll soon see, everything I needed was right at my fingertips.
|
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It has that acrid note, right at the back of your tongue.
|
|
Plus, as a bat he'd feel right at home in Slytherin's dungeons.
|
|
Then they come to the door and appear right at the camera.
|
|
Yeah, this is right at the end of 2014, beginning of '15.
|
|
Many things went wrong right at the end of the Cold War.
|
|
New, Scarier Possibilities Right at the top of Quan's list was malignancy.
|
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It feels right at home in the game's gorgeous and scary setting.
|
|
Well, there are a lot of moving pieces right at the moment.
|
|
For a beat, Ms. Thomas sat silent and looked right at me.
|
|
Plus, best-selling novel adaptations usually do all right at the Oscars.
|
|
Right at Home For first-time homeowners, the learning curve is steep.
|
|
It hugs where it's supposed to, and flares right at the hips.
|
|
You worked your way all right at number one and Joni Mitchell.
|
|
What better way to learn the game than going right at him?
|
|
"We're right at that moment where we just don't know," Hassett said.
|
|
His ranch is right at the edge of the Jamanxim National Forest.
|
|
JW: I always wondered why Oprah stopped Dave right at that moment.
|
|
And sure enough, the traffic slows way down right at that spot.
|
|
They are all right at some times and wrong at some times.
|
|
Not looking at him right at that moment, he has no idea.
|
|
Because it hit me hard right at the end of the game.
|
|
Beer lovers will feel right at home at The Brewhouse Inn & Suites.
|
|
"I was there right at the beginning, prior to launch," he says.
|
|
Right at the bottom of the pile is "Ulysses," by James Joyce.
|
|
Ahmari is right, at least, about the depth of our mutual enmity.
|
|
Mr. Hampton's script plays ingeniously with our concerns right at the start.
|
|
Say you swipe right at a rate of one girl per second.
|
|
I didn't think I was right at the time, but now I do.
|
|
Even right at the end, when it's revealed that [definitely redacted for spoilers].
|
|
Lucas' disappointed expression right at the end is the icing on the cake.
|
|
The shoot is in The Bahamas, which left Chase feeling right at home.
|
|
Jon Snow would've felt right at home in Niagara Falls this past weekend.
|
|
It's why they decide to just get married right at that very moment.
|
|
Right, at various college campuses across the country, one after the other. Exactly.
|
|
It didn't sit right at all (though most places did run with it).
|
|
Your skirts are still falling right at the knee; you're not wearing miniskirts.
|
|
But you're right, at the beginning of this show, he's kind of skating.
|
|
STEVE LIESMAN: I know, but I have to go right at it, Robert.
|
|
Right, at first you are building your flying cars to ride over water.
|
|
Her sun-drenched strands seem to look right at home in every environment.
|
|
Here is a young man standing with a rifle, pointing right at me.
|
|
The reasoning behind the ban is made abundantly clear right at the outset.
|
|
Fighting a real welterweight for the first time, Cerrone looked right at home.
|
|
Feit initially vowed to fight extradition but waived his right at a Feb.
|
|
Our sources tell us Josh is right ... at least about the yacht part.
|
|
There's a very strong women's presence of the curatorial, right at the top.
|
|
Amazon is right at the intersection of two swelling industries, consumer and technology.
|
|
We can't be bleeding the company out of money right at the beginning.
|
|
Sanders went right at Trump's working-class base with his answer on trade.
|
|
It's way less busy leaving now than if I leave right at 5.
|
|
You know, we&aposre right at the budget number we have been given.
|
|
And he posed on a tractor, where his beard felt right at home.
|
|
Now, his soybeans are selling at $9, right at the cost of production.
|
|
Horrific tragedies tend not to happen right at the start of the year.
|
|
We have grappled with technology, right, at many different junctures in our history.
|
|
I mean, it's just that there are kids dying, right, at the border.
|
|
We're right at the border, but what kind of live do we have?
|
|
The Transportation Department closed the highway right at the turnoff to my place.
|
|
They strike right at the heart of the integrity and ethics of sport.
|
|
And that's the very nature of fun, right at the heart of it.
|
|
"The CDU has swung to the right at its party congress," she said.
|
|
Miller: It feels right at nine episodes; it feels tight and satisfying. 5.
|
|
It was like feeling someone had thrown something heavy right at my chest.
|
|
In one of the photos, Christie appeared to look right at the camera.
|
|
I wound up leaving the office earlier than usual, right at 5 p.m.
|
|
Short story ... she's doing better, but she's not right, at least not yet.
|
|
Now, pronouns can appear right at the top along with other basic information.
|
|
He's always fun to face, very predictable, comes right at you every time.
|
|
Jose Ortiz (left) and Irad Ortiz (right), at Belmont Park, Elmont, New York.
|
|
Bear right at the fork; otherwise you'll end up at the Kula Hospital.
|
|
The driver turns right at the monument, just steps away from South Korea.
|
|
An interior designer would have felt right at home within the home section.
|
|
They fall right at my sneakers with minimal stacking in the pant legs.
|
|
"We were hitting balls hard, just right at people," Trout said of Ramirez.
|
|
This meant Aghravi had fresh California sun-ripened ingredients right at his fingertips.
|
|
Uuni's backyard pizza oven lets you make perfectly charred pies right at home.
|
|
TRUMP: We will see who's right at the end of a few years.
|
|
New York customers who visit the new places should feel right at home.
|
|
Right at as we were about to start, we blew out the power.
|
|
But right at that moment, the weed got too much for him too.
|
|
In her own stories, she was right at the center, where she belonged.
|
|
He was proven right at the time; the past decade confirms his analysis.
|
|
But its right at Alisson, who is more than happy to catch it.
|
|
We cut right at the point that a sensitive topic is being broached.
|
|
He was named the game's most valuable player and seemed right at home.
|
|
My server, Ayush, was particularly good and made me feel right at home.
|
|
Blazars are quasars whose high-energy beams happen to point right at Earth.
|
|
Mr. Fabiano was marrying Bryan McCalister, at right, at the Metropolitan Opera House.
|
|
Of course, in that book, the cat put everything right at the end.
|
|
Right at Home Some homeowners find them beautiful and innocuous, while others disagree.
|
|
Right at Home When it comes to curb appeal, I'm usually all in.
|
|
The baby looks right at you and bursts into a big, gummy grin.
|
|
The car he's riding in takes a right at an intersection and stops.
|
|
This was their destination, their summit, right at the top of the world.
|
|
And my throat was killing me right at the end, I tell you.
|
|
Right at the beginning, they said, sir, you have nothing to worry about.
|
|
Well, right at the moment, the Russians are laughing out loud at us.
|
|
Right at the end of President Jean-Claude Juncker's remarks his phone rang.
|
|
"It came to me right at the moment I needed it," he said.
|
|
"Our village is right at the entrance into Konduga town," Mr. Kalli said.
|
|
He looked right at Hunt and said: 'Ron, you want to get hit?
|
|
Alana Evans (third from right) at a Facebook office for the June meeting.
|
|
"That is corruption right at the heart of this government," Warren told Axelrod.
|
|
The whole time it felt like the bears were right at our heels.
|
|
The man's head hits the concrete, right at the edge of the street.
|
|
John Brockman (center) with Sarah Kellen (right) at the 2477 Edge billionaires' dinner.
|
|
Right at receiving the report from Forescout, we immediately conducted our internal investigation.
|
|
And I have angered both the left and the far right at times.
|
|
Omar Jhury and Joshua Molina, right, at Rikers Island manning the espresso machine.
|
|
Roger Stone's arrest Friday has caused outrage on the right — at the FBI.
|
|
And in special bases they've built into the cliffs right at the shoreline!
|
|
Silence aims a two-pronged spear right at Rodrigues's assumptions about his work.
|
|
I was very sneaky right at the beginning, that they couldn't typecast me.
|
|
And if you've been playing Pokémon in the past, you'll feel right at home.
|
|
The exact style she wore is discounted 40 percent off right at at Nordstrom.
|
|
It's very emotional, and some of you may cry right at that very moment.
|
|
It probably felt like the perfect purchase — so many options right at your fingertips.
|
|
Unfortunately, there is just a lack of stories that are aimed right at women.
|
|
We are right at a critical level for the S&P and the Dow.
|
|
"Today was right at the limit but okay for a training run," Waldner said.
|
|
Those are two sexy qualities on display right at the start of our interview.
|
|
I could automatically be alienating half of my fan base right at this moment.
|
|
John Stamos is making himself right at home on the set of Scream Queens.
|
|
And then that changes very dramatically right at the outset [of the Trump administration].
|
|
And this president, given what Ted said right at the beginning, he's absolutely right.
|
|
But Samsung's not the only one will a shotgun aimed right at the notch.
|
|
Pirene ripened too early in the Penedès, but it's just right at this elevation.
|
|
Power Ledger sits right at the heart of blockchain innovation in two big ways.
|
|
Polished and elegant, Herrera's models felt right at home on the Upper East Side.
|
|
I think we were both right at the time, and Mitt picked somebody else.
|
|
It is a question that strikes right at the heart of the globalization debate.
|
|
The estuary here is right at the top of the river, so that's difficult.
|
|
I had my seven iron and I just hit it right at the pin.
|
|
Right at the top is the new "Remind me to take a break" option.
|
|
Your music has this outdoorsy feel to it, so it feels right at home.
|
|
I live in a gated community, and I have them right at my gate.
|
|
Right at the start of the episode, Déjà's mom arrives at the house unannounced.
|
|
Elsa would feel right at home in the subzero climate of this winter wonderland.
|
|
"Last week we were right at the breakeven point," said a source from Pacific.
|
|
Slaughter said the mountain lion looked right at her roommate and licked its lips.
|
|
It's hard to miss when it's right at the top of your timeline, though.
|
|
Floyd Mayweather has made himself right at home in his new $26 million mansion.
|
|
Now, for a brief second, it all reached a bottleneck, right at her fingertips.
|
|
It didn't amuse cops -- at all -- and he was arrested right at the venue.
|
|
And, we are right at that tipping point where the climate movement is concerned.
|
|
Yeah, it was grime, it was shady as fuck; I felt right at home.
|
|
"The stock is struggling right at its all-time high in 1998," he said.
|
|
So big move if you were able to buy GE right at the lows.
|
|
It should feel right at home, after a few years' stay back on Earth.
|
|
But anyone seeing the tweet will start watching right at the time you specified.
|
|
With sleeves, I always try to make sure it fits right at the armpit.
|
|
It feels like we're right at the tipping point — where real change can happen.
|
|
Until you reach the hypnotic trance installations found right at the end, that is.
|
|
There's a built-in microphone as well as music controls right at your fingertips.
|
|
Bellator 187 was held in Dublin tonight, and Conor McGregor felt right at home.
|
|
And search, that "database of intentions," was right at the vanguard of that change.
|
|
Right at the beginning of this journey, I had started seeing a life coach.
|
|
This move actually moves to the left and the right at the same time.
|
|
And help these guys get more subscribers hopefully, right, at least within that community?
|
|
Its award-winning series, Transparent, should go right at the top of your list.
|
|
It's refined, powerful, and simple enough that a normal person feels right at home.
|
|
Gamers (like me!) will find themselves right at home with its Xbox-style controller.
|
|
Right at the back of the plane is a large recovery room for patients.
|
|
"They were spawning right at the time they would have spawned in the wild."
|
|
" 'Let's Fall in Love' is right at the top of the show," she says.
|
|
If I find that football, I'm gonna punt it right at Little Mikie Bloomberg.
|
|
When they asked her right at the beginning, 'Who's going to win the election?
|
|
If you've ever played games like "Metroid" and "Castlevania," you'll feel right at home.
|
|
RCP pegs him right at 50 percent approval, but several surveys rate him higher.
|
|
More than half, 54 percent, thought Clinton got her facts right at the debate.
|
|
The good news is that all the selling action was right at the open.
|
|
But Kamal looked right at me, aimed his gun in my direction and shot.
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Nextdoor-lovers who thrive in a state of hypervigilance will feel right at home.
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Once, right at the critical moment, the woman became a ball of golden light.
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At $4493, the new iPhone 11 looks like a great deal right at launch.
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Trump — who's developed quite a few golf courses himself — should feel right at home.
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What we want to do is deliver you the information right at the moment.
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Everyone else was clustered right at or below the 15 percent delegate threshold level.
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Welcome to the wonderful, wide world of rich, full-bodied coffee right at home.
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While hummingbirds are generally skittish, this one seemed right at home on Maresca's finger.
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Which feels just about exactly right at this particular juncture in our national experiment.
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Right at home Suburban homeowners are fascinated and irritated by these four-legged creatures.
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Mario Gomez with a powerful header, but it's right at the South Korean goalkeeper.
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Bacsinszky has 26 winners in 2127 sets, which is right at 247 per set.
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And when they don't, we have the right, at the very least, to laugh.
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It's often dark and powerful and a little right at the edge of humanity.
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Because it's one big social experiment, Big Brother fans will feel right at home.
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A few would have been right at eye level for a second-story man.
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Once she's up there, though, the 33-year-old comedian feels right at home.
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Federal Reserve chair Alan Greenspan got it right at 1997 Senate Banking Committee hearings.
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And it's Bluetooth, so you don't have to aim it right at the console.
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Would anyone argue there's a price too high to get it right at quarterback?
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Lovers of all things urban and sleek will feel right at home in Cochabamba.
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Tariffs New shots in the trade war were fired right at midnight Eastern time.
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It's beautiful and heart-pounding, with giant AT-ACT walkers coming right at you.
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Right at the beating heart of American bourgeois capitalism was a huge government agency.
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Cut out the commute and count on good work being delivered right at home.
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I don't think that's right at all; cinematography and editing couldn't be more important.
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Anderson broke away again later in the period but shot right at the goalie.
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Poet Maged Zaher would be right at home in The Super Thinkers' writers' room.
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Black Panther's post-credits scene opens with a few kids staring right at us.
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VICE: Tell us about yourself Edward Jacobs: Well, I'll start right at the beginning.
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Thanks to this sign's charisma and outgoing nature, Venus is right at home in it.
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The impression that was created was, there's something not quite right at the National Gallery.
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HironoCooking meat right at your table ensures your meal is just as you like it.
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It gets virtually every detail right (at nearly $300, it should) and is instantly captivating.
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Most of the changes to the redesigned product review pages are right at the top.
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Each group was given a battery of questionnaires and personality assessments right at the start.
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Interestingly, the most popular viewing days of the year were right at the beginning; Jan.
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Instagram co-founders Mike Krieger (left) and Kevin Systrom (right) at the 2012 Webby Awards.
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"Here is a young man, standing with a rifle pointing right at me," Goldstein recalled.
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And I'm from Oregon, so it made me feel right at home with the rain.
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We need female political leaders right at the top to create and steer inclusive policymaking.
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Devens knows exactly where he stands with the former Lesu group – right at the bottom.
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There's a trendline from December that is right at $63 [and it closed below it].
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But Wednesday's tweet is directed right at Sessions, who has recused himself from the investigation.
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Well with the terrorist attacks, I feel right at home... No, in seriousness, it's nice.
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But bringing in some acoustic instruments right at the end isn't enough to save it.
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Books, mugs, action figures and a coloring book grace a table right at the entrance.
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The banners were most effective since they were placed right at the point of selection.
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"The majority of the injury was right at and just above the knee," Eddington said.
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Not everyone is ready to talk about the same things right at the same moment.
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With this endoscopic camera, you can quickly determine what's causing trouble right at the source.
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"[He] turned around and looked right at me, and he said, 'Thank you,'" she said.
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A significant number of those imprisoned right at the start were student organizers and activists.
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We're right at a 25% decline right now, holding onto that 200-period moving average.
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Think of the full moon as a spotlight — in November, it's pointing right at you.
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Colorful, deep and elegant, it would look right at home in an Archibald Motley painting.
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Here's four more stars who would look right at home in some toasty pepperoni swag.
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Could Betty feel right at home with the Southside Serpents, just as her mother was?
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What we did was, I feel, right at the verge of an act of war.
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But just because the decision felt right at the time doesn't mean she didn't struggle.
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On offense, Antetokounmpo led the Bucks' charge right at the heart of the Celtics' defense.
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What gives a warrior the right, at first glance, to be visually identified as such?
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Kovalev sits to my right, at his deserved spot at the head of the table.
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And this kind of just-in-time workforce is right at the center of this.
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Blac Chyna's baby bump is looking right at home with the rest of her body.
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Those proposals would be right at home in Le Pen's far-right National Front party.
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I had my sunglasses on my head, but the sun wasn't hitting right at me.
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I am so disillusioned right at the moment, just like other citizens of this country.
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But we are expecting to ship with a large number of units right at launch.
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Then at her second show Wednesday night her sparkly leotard ripped right at the crotch.
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And I looked over and Prince was looking right at me and playing that song.
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The Friday jobs report will hit right at or near expectations of 195,000 jobs created.
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Instead, the Swedes came right at the Germans and seemed to catch them off guard.
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The whole system, Dr. Prakash said, is "right at the edge of chaos," mathematically speaking.
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This handshake loses major cinematography points, though, for cutting away right at the money shot.
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That was right at the height of everyone getting their heads lopped off in Fallujah.
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I like being a part of this world of outsiders; I feel right at home.
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Black Origami hits right at the gut—music made to be felt rather than heard.
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I started from my state and saw it, in the stars, staring right at me.
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IT made me feel right at home, and I've been working this way ever since.
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"You hope for a good pull right at the end of the season," he said.
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But you don't need to be staring right at the constellation to see the meteors.
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Coffee will be needed, of course, but a cocktail would also be right at home.
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I'm not saying that there's no point in talking to the far right at all.
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It used to come right at that moment when you know everyone's going to die.
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Right at the gate, I had to show my boarding pass for the last time.
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The horse, donkey, barn cats and two dogs are up with me right at sunrise.
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The man who enjoys long weekends at Mar-a-Lago should feel right at home.
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It feels right at home, just one part of a young, black, female artist's identity.
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The show's easy-rhyme jingles and sunny smuttiness seem right at home in this context.
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If you&aposve used Google&aposs suite of apps, you&aposll be right at home.
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Right at Home Farah Merhi endorses cozy glamour and she has nearly 6 million followers.
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"This one's just for me," he said, tearing open the pack right at the counter.
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Andy Warhol's 32 soup cans does all right at MoMA, but "Starry Night" shines apart.
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I, on the other hand, say counterintelligence is right at the heart of our obligations.
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The bed looks like one Han Solo and Chewbacca would feel right at home in.
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We need to adapt technologies that can allow testing right at the point of care.
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Positioning the camera lens right at the surface of the water created this striking photo.
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Sure, he got a Yavin medal right at the end of The Rise of Skywalker.
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The low point was initially right at the open, with the S&P at 2500.
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He's going to be there right at the end -- whether he wins or not. 2.
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Hurricane Florence is heading toward the U.S. coast, right at the height of hurricane season.
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Beginning an affair, I knew I was at the edge, right at the very edge.
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She turned right at the When in Rome hair salon onto her block, President Street.
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"It ranks right at the top," Djokovic said, assessing his performance at a news conference.
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Inflation was Keynesianism's Achilles' heel, and the supply-siders aimed their arrow right at it.
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The ball hit high off the wall and came crashing down ... right at Tim's head.
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When they asked her, right at the beginning, who is going to win the election?
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Sean Garland, right, at the Workers' Party of Ireland's annual conference in 22007 in Dublin.
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Simply put, voice-activated content sits right at the heart of what consumers want: Control.
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I usually add some frozen peas, and a handful of spinach right at the end.
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There's a simple trick to getting Pikachu right at the start of the game: disobience!
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Don't you feel like you're leaving something on the table by not going right at it?
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And so we sit right at the intersection of-- function and fashion in a beautiful way.
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"I think that wasn't right at all," her father Marlin Kokopenace said of the police incident.
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Arya Stark, Melisandre and others look right at home when they're drawn as Jedi and Sith.
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An advertisement for the 1924 Moon, right at the start of the 1920s car advertising renaissance.
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This would compromise, right at America's doorstep, existing cooperation regarding money laundering, drug trafficking, and terrorism.
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But the spiders seemed right at home, spinning their sheet webs between giant, mud-covered boulders.
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"What do you think Glass-Steagall was, if that's not right at the heart of it?"
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So we're right at a special moment when our telescopes are probing this very interesting region.
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SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - Uber's entire business has been predicated on flooring it right at the establishment.
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Right: At Walden House FOTEP (Female Offender Treatment Employment Program), a young mother holds her son.
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Any of those would be right at home on the ofrenda for a particularly literate ancestor.
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Jerome Fourquet, a specialist on the far-right at pollster Ifop, sees the split as definitive.
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Right at the bottom is the Suriname dollar, which is in freefall amid falling commodity prices.
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The 3D effects are so scary that the animals seem to jump right at the audience.
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Worse, their edges would clip out of existence even when you were staring right at them.
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Participants Chloe Caldwell (middle) and Katie Bigras (to Chloe's right) at the 2018 PMDD Annual Conference.
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And it's easier than ever, thanks to the range of digital tools right at our fingertips.
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" Caffeine, he said, is "starting from scratch, right at that intersection of gaming, sports and entertainment.
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Then Skye asks Clay to say he's over Hannah, whose ghost is staring right at him.
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A big, important thing happens right at the start of Dark Fate, which I won't spoil.
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The question of cloth versus disposable diapers sits right at the apex of controversy and fashion.
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The couple took a shot of Angel's Envy bourbon right at the top of the ceremony.
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But right at the end, as a bonus, Frosty the Snowman goes down in flames.[YouTube]
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If you've used a Chromebook you'll be right at home with Chrome OS on the Slate.
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Seriously, it's all right at the top (it's long, but read my emphasis in bold): 14.
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On this question of the rules-based handling of it, we're still right at the start.
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Sareen argued that ZypMedia's model positions it right at the intersection of traditional and digital advertising.
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YOU MENTIONED RIGHT AT THE TOP THE PRESIDENT'S POLICIES HELPING TO CREATE JOBS IN THE FUTURE.
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I happened to have Elvie, a vagina fitness tracker right at the top of my backpack.
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It seemed like some of the venues I play anyhow, so I felt right at home.
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Right at the 0:25-second mark, you can see clear GoPro Hero 4 product placement.
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And then she finds the last photo: a shot of her, smiling right at the camera.
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Right, at the end of the documentary, it says you accessed some of the sealed records.
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After his most recent capture Friday, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman is probably feeling right at home.
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It is much easier to hit the missile right at launch or right before it launches.
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When a line drive is hit right at you, they are the hardest plays to make.
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I'll sit on my stoop until dark, whispering "Voldemort was right," at anyone who walks by.
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There is broad participation with 5 S&P 500 sectors hitting or right at new highs.
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Warning: Contains some mild Season 6 spoilers right at the end (the video is spoiler-free).
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It's headed sharply to the right, at a pace that now will accelerate in Kennedy's absence.
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On that road, two of the villains' henchmen are bearing down, piloting motorcycles right at him.
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For others the right at stake is freedom of speech, a principle imperilled around the world.
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I am going to go right at them and make sure they cannot hurt us anymore.
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Calley trailed at 2628 percent, and two other candidates hovered right at the double-digit mark.
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We met outside the boutique Hotel Joséphine, right at the Baker epicenter of Montmartre and Pigalle.
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The entire Florida Georgia and Carolina Coast This hurricane is serious and coming right at me.
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This is a fun one that feels right at home in the "Fast and Furious" universe.
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"Many people are no longer eating lunch right at noon or dinner at 6," he said.
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Right at the start, how tough was it to get the company to start making money?
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I graduated in 2008 right at the peak of the recession with $125k in student loans.
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If you're comfortable shooting with a phone, you'll be right at home with the Sony a6400.
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Analyst Canalys' latest smartphone market figures show third placed Huawei now nipping right at Apple's heels.
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The air conditioning would break when it was 95 degrees, or right at 7:30 p.m.
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Alvy's morbid pessimism seems right at home in this catastrophic second decade of the 21st century.
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One thing they don't do right at these conventions is their language isn't accessible to everybody.
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Sunday's version was a second-and-goal, and the Seahawks once again threw right at Butler.
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Mets 6, Marlins 123 MIAMI — Once again, Zack Wheeler looked right at home at Marlins Park.
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Mars is right at home in this sign, helping you make blazing strides in your career.
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It's a fun update for her sound, and she sounds right at home on the song.
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Her team had missed a slew of chances right at the start of the second half.
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I think you left sort of on the way up or maybe right at the peak.
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Then there's evidence from Israel that indicates that terror helps the right at the ballot box.
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Now Ms. Karp has a chance to set things right at the leading trade music publication.
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And bits of pancetta browned right at the beginning will never make a bacon lover sad.
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So here it is: here's the floppy cock on the table, right at the very start.
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It's looking right at you, eyes like a couple marbles, body oddly scrawny and strung-out.
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Niang takes a strong shot from outside the box, but hits it right at Eiji Kawashima.
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At some point something has got to go right at DHS with their messaging and rollouts.
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And the Pony Express specifically covers the time right at the start of the Civil War.
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His shot is right at the keeper, but that was actually a good chance for Iran.
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Ziza (left) and Hani (right) at their engagement party in Cairo in the summer of 1969.
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"It's odd that you would come out for impeachment like right at the gate," he said.
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As soon as you go out of the hatch, you're going to feel right at home.
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The Kardashians were lobbying every criticism from "Runaway" right at Tristan in front of the world.
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"Charley threw a toy train right at my eye and it tore my retina," she said.
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"Right at the moment," he said, "we don't believe conditions have been created for safe return."
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What's more, it's priced just right at $42 — with some colors on sale for just $20.
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"Just throw one right at his head and he'll get away from stealing signs," Rose says.
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It's well-designed and should look right at home on any TV stand or entertainment center.
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So I've got to have a good supply right at my desk and at home, too.
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However, the shortest home run distance to right at Fenway Park is listed as 53 feet.
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Last week, he was booed (by the far right) at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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The check-in process was a breeze, with three desks and elevators right at the entrance.
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And one of the things I want to talk about right at the beginning is constructive.
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Getting your morning started off right at home is important, but it's only half the battle.
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"Charley threw a toy train right at my eye and it tore my retina," she continued.
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She would be right at home among the Greek tragedies that "The Cane" comes to resemble.
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To my right, at the corner of the counter, I sensed the presence of a woman.
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Or stick with politics right at home with the documentary "Fahrenheit 11/93" on Amazon Prime.
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Once released, the zombie ran right at Cersei, as though sensing she had the most power.
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Some organizations like, this thing seems like it's ... Yahoo just existed, right, at a certain point.
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He holds the pictorial space with solidity and authority, and his eyes stare right at you.
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If memory serves me right, at the time I was not very impressed by Greenberg's actions.
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A dated, yellow plastic banner drapes a medieval wall right at the entrance to the village.
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Joining his third team in the past 13 months, Perron has appeared right at home in Anaheim.
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Right at sunset, the lighting hits all of the old buildings, which gives it a gorgeous glow.
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But from the looks of their latest picture, they have plenty of fun together right at home.
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So the Big 10 deal signals that the new conventional wisdom isn't right, at least not yet.
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After making himself right at home, Efird put some questionable "art" on the living room walls: a.k.
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The stock's October low is there and its 200-day moving average all converge right at $250.
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But stranger things have certainly happened in these surreal times, where LaVar Ball is right at home.
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"i work at a fashion magazine but I'm not working right at this second" style https://t.
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Another thing Okojie does well is hiding nasty little shocks right at the end of her tales.
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"The Fed is right at the top of our list," Orlando told CNBC's "Futures Now " on Thursday.
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If you've used Android or a set-top box of any kind, you'll be right at home.
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The logic behind the decision is that Opportunity was right at the center of the dust storm.
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The Taipei Costco had the same cinderblock walls, red and white logos—I felt right at home.
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His famous album Aladdin Sane was released in 1973 right at the height of the Watergate era.
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We'll find out in the finale whether Machiavelli was right, at least in the world of Westeros.
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I took the 2018 MacBook Air for a spin right at the close of Apple's Brooklyn event.
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A four-story building collapsed right at 286 Álvaro Obregón Avenue, almost at the corner of Oaxaca.
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In each photo Meghan attached, Burma consistently sat right at John's feet alongside the McCain family members.
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In Mississippi, we put signs where the devil likes to do his business—right at the crossroads.
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The Insane, Breathtaking History Of Dior Haute Couture100 Shows Of Dries Van Noten, Right At Your Fingertips
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Qualcomm didn't make an incredibly strong argument for buying Acer and Nreal's headsets right at launch, either.
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It turns out she's right — at the end of the episode, we see Frank driving toward Philadelphia.
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And then we will commit, right at the outset, to abide by whatever rulings that board makes.
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And with a golden opportunity like this right at your fingertips: Who wouldn't want to be Rihanna?
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I tested it with running dogs and with people on a zip-line flying right at me.
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My right elbow caught a 214-year-old lady right at the base of her skull. HARD.
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"We landed right at the tail end of the airport which I thought was unusual," he said.
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Boyer threw a 1-33 slider to Reynolds, who ripped it right at Brewers shortstop Jonathan Villar.
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If not Zuckerberg, Collins asks for some other person "from right at the top" of the company.
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Trump right at the top of the rally dismissed any concerns that his campaign might be unraveling.
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While my Puerto Rican and Dominican friends made fun of my accent, I felt right at home.
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Often, the failure of the drug only becomes clear right at the finish line of human testing.
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If the price is right, at least there will be another one along in the mail soon.
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"These chimps are sort of right at the edge of what they can do," Dr. Pruetz said.
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Door2door Doctor – A company that provides customized healthcare plans and medical services right at the patient's doorstep.
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A hitherto male-dominated empire is then likely to have some Wallenberg women right at the top.
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LeBron James is making himself right at home in L.A. ... buying his second crib in the area.
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Sanders But Sanders' response is potent, too In going right at Sanders, Clinton took a big risk.
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"We hit some balls hard, we hit some balls right at people," Boston manager John Farrell said.
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That kid has a whole ton of style and beauty inspo to glean from, right at home.
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While the interface has an extra set of rows, Sling TV users will be right at home.
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But as far as your eyes were concerned, you'd have a baby tiger right at your fingertips.
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Right at the end, though, lingering about Snow's sword in the castle gate, is a shadowy figure.
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Hard to believe but I'm staring right at you and my goodness yes you are a teenager!
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The electronics and games also happen to be right at the back, just as I remembered them.
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This year's booth is located right at the Mezzanine of the Sands Expo outside of Eureka Park.
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It wasn't right at the very beginning — it was sort of in the middle of a sentence.
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" She adds: "There was something not right at the time and we didn't want to force it.
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The comic pause, right at the start of his speech, was the best part of his performance.
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Technology need not be right at the cutting edge to help corporate officers do the basics better.
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People generally do check the boxes, because basically McNealy was right, at least in open societies. Why?
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The bottom knot was more of a chignon and sat right at the nape of the neck.
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Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine voted in his home state of Virginia right at 6 a.m.
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Zuckerberg shared photos on Facebook of his experiences in America's heartland, and he seemed right at home.
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You're right, at least partially, in thinking one option is to become friends with your ex again.
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Right at the front of the Waffle House restaurant in Antioch, Tennessee was a sign prohibiting firearms.
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Missouri is sitting right at the top of my inbox for the next Senate race rating update.
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With Aminu guarding him, he faked right at the top of the key and came back left.
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Any right that requires you to take extraordinary measures to access it is no right at all.
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We don't have proper data from right at the peak of the Terror, the beginning of Napoleon.
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But having this sort of expert advice right at your fingertips, any time of day or night?
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Tiny white enoki are beautiful, too, and can be stirred into the curry right at the end.
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Right at Home Instagram-inspired enthusiasts are making their interior-design dreams real — only 12 times smaller.
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So the cut comes right at the point that Gabe starts to broach this topic with Harold.
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"Philosophically, in terms of our understanding of what it is, we're right at the beginning," he said.
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The best place to ignite someone's drive is right at their skill strength or slightly above it.
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His routine, set to Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah," had two quads, both right at the top.
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I turned around to thank him, but he was already walking away backward, looking right at me.
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Right at Home With endless options, picking the perfect paint color can be overwhelming and feel impossible.
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Holt: You said we need do everything possible to improve policing to go right at implicit bias.
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"When I said that, he just looked right at me and laughed out loud," Mr. Siddiqui said.
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There's an especially funny montage right at the climax of the movie that uses Chuck Norris clips.
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Look to your left and right at your peers and to those who are up-and-coming.
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The baby bird -- with the same blue-gray feathers as her mother -- was looking right at me.
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And right at the beginning, he knew we were right, Mike, and I appreciate it very much.
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An average of polls has him right at the top of the field in the Hawkeye State.
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Minor edits throughout Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills looked right at home on a national stage.
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We watched Ward and Kovalev, stripped down to shorts, weigh in right at the 175-pound limit.
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Going in, they were going right at the flag, but they both got bounces that went sideways.
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To her surprise, she finds herself using the washer-dryer now that it is right at hand.
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Amazon is pointing the finger right at the president over the awarding of the JEDI military contract.
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And that's not on the margins of the literary tradition: That's right at the heart of it.
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It's right at home in this frittata, where it lends its smoky notes to a hearty breakfast.
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Right at the entrance, a Qatar agent checks everyone's boarding pass to determine whether they have access.
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"We're right at the precipice of where they wonder if it is worth staying open," Ader said.
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The Tide forced the Lumberbacks into 19 turnovers, right at their average of 19 for the season.
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A rapid influx could deeply destabilize European politics and fuel the far right at a delicate moment.
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One step inside the Galaxy Pod Hostel, and any "Star Wars" fan would feel right at home.
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And the massive rise of social media means wanderlust-worthy travel inspo is right at our fingertips.
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"I launched right at the bottom with a really negative view on the sector," Bernstein's Rasgon said.
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The body of the butterfly, right at the center-strike [of] $29, that's max profit of $174.
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"He looked right at me and said, 'We're going to make you a celebrity,'" Ms. King said.
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"Candy Cane Rainbow" would sound right at home on Abbey Road, with its "Because"-esque vocal harmonies.
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"At this point, more could go wrong than right at these price levels right now," said Tepper.
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Graduate student workers and faculty are announcing a grading strike – right at the end of the semester!
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"Accumulation #7" looks right at home on the whitewashed, pressed-tin walls of the gallery's smallest space.
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And I got to know John Doerr in the fall of 1990 right at the bottom of that.
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It is particularly important to get the incentives right at grand slams, because the stakes are so high.
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And it will decide the case next June, most likely -- right at the beginning of the general election.
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The music you were destined to listen to is right at your finger tips in a customized playlist.
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Out of the next tier of potential Democratic pickups, they are right at the top alongside North Carolina.
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Maybe you could say it was one huge coincidence that this thing happens right at the travel ban.
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This cow is at the bridge over the Chattahoochee River, right at the Cobb county line heading west.
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While he may not yet be an official part of the family, he looks right at home already.
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They could have come to the table right at that Mexican restaurant and maybe hashed out the details.
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A humble Greg Kennedy responded early on with the most normal response: That doesn't seem right at all!
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The markets bottomed Thursday, with the Dow falling 700 points in the morning, right at the November lows.
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"It's a game of momentum, and they caught fire right at the end," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said.
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Why didn't she bring it right at the beginning, when you ask about, as an example, the FBI.
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I would love to go super short but I always think, Does it balance right at the moment?
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It's hard to do darkness well, but Serbian/Swedish artist Alezzandra is right at home in the shadows.
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Well, we just discovered the machine professionals swear by so you can get gleaming jewels right at home.
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Trump's opulent Mar-a-Lago is an estate that Marie Antoinette would have felt right at home in.
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Though McVay has never been to a Super Bowl, he'll feel right at home in Atlanta on Sunday.
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There's a Sweetgreen right at the subway entrance by my house, so I stop by on the way.
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At a minimum … if we put it to the prior high, that's $106.21, we're right at the bottom.
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Coincidentally, the alert claimed this chaotic event was unfolding right at the intersection where I happened to be.
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But for me and my needs, the regular S10 is exactly right — at least among the Galaxy phones.
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Oh, and her cute pup also made the picture and seems right at home in the inviting room.
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When LYING LIB MEDIA makes up FAKE NEWS to smear me, the ANTIDOTE is go right at them.
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Blending function and style, this wood paneled speaker will feel right at home with your midcentury modern furniture.
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The beloved Saint Bernard comes into the lives of the Newton family and makes himself right at home.
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Year-over-year, productivity is up 0.6%, which is too slow but also right at its recent trend.
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Goes after a freakin' rookie who's been in three games and goes and gets right at his head.
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I finally got to make my visitors' list and right at the top is you, Celestial GLORIANA Davenport.
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There's even a brief clip of Pumbaa and Timon singing "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" right at the end.
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"The key to the pattern is that neckline coming in right at current levels at $70," he said.
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In a bathing suit and in Brazil, Gisele Bündchen looked right at home — in more ways than one.
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I'm certain that this new Prime Minister Theresa May will put business right at the heart of it.
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So no matter where you are, that important PDF, Word doc, or spreadsheet is right at your fingertips.
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It will even work retroactively if you don't start the tracking right at the beginning of your workout.
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The Perseids are an annual meteor shower that shows up right at the height of summer in August.
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This dammed the Yellow River in the Jishi Gorge, located right at the edge of the Tibetan plateau.
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Did anyone else notice Whitney was suddenly calling the women out left and right at the Tell All?
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Anyway, this was across the street from the bar and I managed to catch it right at sunset.
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But, almost inevitably, it's Kanye West—everyone's favorite heretic—who gets the best line, right at the start.
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But for the odd form factor, the Fold looks right at home alongside the S2980 and the like.
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Went to Goldman right at the height of the credit, sort of, you know, boom and then crash.
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At best, nearly right; at worst, third-hand cynical cash-ins—and there's been a few of them.
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Because being the candidate of Silicon Valley right now isn't necessarily a great thing, right at this moment.
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"We've broken from the 2010 [high] to the 2016 [high] right at about the $30 mark," said Gordon.
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It was going to run its best player, tailback Rashaad Penny, right at the teeth of the defense.
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Essentially, non-exercisers see a big benefit in weight loss right at the start of a new regime.
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In the photo, Jane seems right at home in her dad's chair while he gazes on with delight.
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It's the type of neighborhood where people who are into meditation, yoga and kale feel right at home.
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But Finn pulls it off, helping the audience get amped up right at the start of the movie.
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Barring some terrible flaw, it will assume its position right at the top of the Samsung smartphone pile.
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There is also a cheeky little joke right at the end after Juan Carlos is hauled into custody.
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He senses the seams in the conventions of ordinary political journalism and pushes right at those weak points.
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"Einstein's right, at least for now," said Ghez, a co-lead author of the study, in a statement.
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Follow Kot's lead, and you'll look right at home in the front row at a royal baby baptism.
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You often won't see button prompts to collect hidden items until you're staring right at them up close.
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It works well, and Thug sounds right at home with his punctuated flow, but it's obviously Future's song.
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So my advice to myself would be: I should have been more grass-roots right at the beginning.
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"We're meeting these characters right at the peak of the Skeksis' power," says co-executive producer Jeffrey Addiss.
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Especially when, as it stood, there seemed to be so much more to gain, right at our fingertips?
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It is the hardest job in the world, so, I get up everyday and go right at it.
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"Consumers weren't ready in terms of awareness and the brand wasn't positioned right at the time," she said.
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"I called his name, he turned right at me and then he looked away," Westbrook told reporters afterward.
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Silverblatt adds that there have been two closes right at a 0.0063 value, but not in a while.
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But all of a sudden, right at this crucial moment, Conor McGregor's uncanny instincts seemed to fail him.
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All of which makes sense when there's this risky semantic instability embedded right at the heart of terrorism.
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Trump: I'm thinking me standing tall while you give me a big hug right at crotch level pic.twitter.
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And the piano-driven composition of the gorgeous "Bird Set Free" would be right at home on 25.
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And at a certain point, a legal right becomes so limited that it's hardly a right at all.
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Since then, she has made significant inroads with New Hampshire voters and is now right at Sanders's back.
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LESLIE PICKER: THANK YOU SARA DAVID, I WANT TO START RIGHT AT THE HEART OF THIS LETTER HERE.
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The Valery Madelyn 48-inch Tree Skirt will look right at home in homes with a traditional style.
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In our experience, breakthroughs come right at the edge of defeat, so it's vital never to lose hope.
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It was brilliant — he had three or four defenders right, and he is just running right at 'em.
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It's something we integrated into the development of the hematological module of the ABP right at the beginning.
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"We missed two front ends of one-and-ones, had some attempts right at the basket," Painter said.
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You'll feel right at home with MIEARS, especially if you're looking to vibe out more than rock out.
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Even heading a ball right at the hairline makes your kid's brain slosh around and against the skull.
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"They're calling it Land-O-Lakes right at the moment," he joked at a temporary shelter in Covington.
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"Our car went off the track and stopped right at the edge, which was a blessing," Blackman said.
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So, right at and just before ovulation, Dr. Hernandez-Rey says we may start to feel some insomnia.
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I'm listening to "Passing Breeze" right now and it's putting everything right, at least for a few minutes.
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You just have to put your own energy into this place and then you'll feel right at home.
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"I'd say there are 15 to 20 people who are right at the core of this," he said.
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And it might be easier to finally hit the gym when your workout shoes are right at hand.
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They cut it off right at the end so that you don't then see the laughter, the joke.
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And it's because this threat is here and now, right at home, and it's coming from within us.
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Everything would have to go right at every telescope in the array, or the whole thing would fail.
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It was right at the time when they went from text-based (typing everything out) to voice-enabling.
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I found this out right at the point before I started working for Mission Chinese Food New York.
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Right at the start of this concert performance it was clear that the audience was in experienced hands.
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"The song is really special…I know it was right at the beginning of our marriage," he says.
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But right at this same moment, Britain begins its process of industrialization and its focus on cotton textiles.
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And yet there he sits in his bejeweled designer finery alongside the network cardigans looking right at home.
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"The numbers 15 or 16 percent that we're talking about is right at the tipping point," Chopra says.
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Dinwiddie finished right at the 27 points he averaged in the first three games of the win streak.
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Searching for a strip of firm sand, right at the edge of where the waves crest was exasperating.
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" Both toss in an epigram about the truth right at the top: "Author" quotes Federico Fellini, while "J.
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It boosts your productivity by keeping everything you need right at your fingertips and optimizing your desktop design.
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One track, "Spanish Joint," incorporates an Afro-Latin vamp that would be right at home in Hunter's playbook.
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Morocco's Amrabat finds room on the right, then sends one to Belhanda, who fires one right at Patricio.
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This is a key strategy for the company, putting Blitzer right at the heart of Salesforce's growth ambitions.
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In the other, a relative newcomer to the gentrifying neighborhood, the Dyckmans might have felt right at home.
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And then we're asking people to stay apart, right at a point where we're in extremely scary situation.
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Because it is right at your fingertips, the value of true conversations has diminished and is ruining society.
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"Her action is a direct assault on free speech right at our party conference," Mr. Lieu wrote afterward.
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But to expect us to provide boats to evacuate them right at that moment, that was not possible.
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The Brexit vote was taking place right at what ended up being the tail end of the negotiations.
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You may be wondering why he didn't discuss it with them in great depth right at that moment.
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Feige confirmed, per Deadline, that the MCU is in the process of doing so right at this moment.
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"They knew right at the beginning that it was all a frame up, a set up," Trump said.
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That would be a huge boon for the retail sector, right at the time when they need it.
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Honk at someone right near you and yes, you'll alert them, but they'll also look right at you.
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Speaking of which, there's a pretty major clue about this plot-line right at the story's beginning: 6.
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Right at Home The days of the all-white kitchen and plain stainless-steel appliances may be numbered.
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Some chefs in New Orleans add the sherry right at the diner's table so the taste doesn't evaporate.
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USMCA ought to be right at the top of the list, it is good for the American people.
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If timed correctly, you can remove the toy right at the point of orgasm, which can feel amazing.
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Should he testify before the committee, Mr. Flynn could invoke his Fifth Amendment right at that time. Gov.
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Dropping that reveal right at the beginning and sending everybody rushing after Palpatine felt like a mistake, though.
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Michael Flynn with attorney Sidney Powell (right) at the federal courthouse in Washington, DC, on June 24, 2019.
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Probably not the smartest thing for people here to do, drawing attention to themselves right at the border.
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Ultimately what we want is a closed loop, right, at the Gigafactories that reuses the same, recycled materials.
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Also, Greta Thunberg (Kate McKinnon) shows up right at the end with an even more dispiriting holiday message.
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It&aposs every woman&aposs worst nightmare — your period arrives right at the beginning of your beach vacation.
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It was right at the end of my neighborhood, and I used to ride by little bike there.
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Already, reports have surfaced of Republicans forming circular firing squads, with figurative trigger fingers pointed right at Saccone.
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Right at Home New Yorkers have developed some of the best tricks for entertaining in a small space.
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Burlesque meets Star Trek (yes, you read that right) at the Slipper Room on the Lower East Side.
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Rodeo fans would feel right at home watching the frenzied competition in the U.S. large pickup truck market.
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Make a Right at St. James's Park, onto Horse Guards' Road and then a left onto the mall.
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At that same rate, both players would land right at ~75% in their final year of eligibility (2022).
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Vaughn pivots the camera, slowing the chaos down, so John can look right at the camera and grin.
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Bingochea and his coworkers have a great deal of information for and about passengers right at their fingertips.
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For much of the 20th century, the right to vote was, for African Americans, no right at all.
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It has a modern flair that will look right at home among your modern computers and mobile devices.
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Basically, the strategy is this: drill it right at some opposing cat's head and hope for the best.
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Manchester United faced off against an all-conquering Barcelona side, right at the pinnacle of their possession-based pomp.
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French President Emanuel Macron, left, will reportedly confront President Trump, right, at the G-7 summit over new tariffs.
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Four-year-old Scott was waiting right at the front with his mom, Imogen, watching the soldiers go by.
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"We knew it was coming, I was just hoping it wasn't coming right at me," he told the affiliate.
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" The woman sitting to my right at the Floridita bar said she was there for "people-to-people activities.
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They were right at us, they drove it right past us, and made whatever play they wanted to make.
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Frank puts out his book like right at the moment when all the world starts to focus on antitrust.
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But we found a way to retain color between appointments right at home with Madison Reed's color reviving gloss.
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"The bleeding happens right at the beginning, because the vulva is changing shape and opening up," says Dr. Zabell.
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The whole thing looks somehow informed by H.R. Giger and would be right at home in an Alien movie.
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When LYING LIB MEDIA makes up FAKE NEWS to smear me, the ANTIDOTE is to go right at them.
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Right at the tail end of the summer, fiction master Edwidge Danticat sneaks in an astounding short-story collection.
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Brammer went outside to say hi, but the cat slipped into his house and made himself right at home.
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And as soon as I did that, I took a look, and more shots came running right at me.
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But apparently, if I download a dating app, hundreds of Jim Halpert posers will be right at my fingertips.
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Push right on the joystick inceptor, and the helicopter will drift to the right at whatever speed I choose.
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Hof shares the stage with Ron Jeremy (left) and Joe Arpaio (right) at his campaign rally and birthday party.
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Scream grabs your attention with its scariest part right at the beginning, but quickly shifts into a lower gear.
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There's no stretch — obviously — and the legs are thin and tapered, ending right at the tops of your boots.
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The group performs semi-regularly at the Vanguard, where its full-blooded, quietly restrained music feels right at home.
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If there was a shadow of the Dickensian hovering over the event, Benioff made us gaze right at it.
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Another man, Edward Cruz, said he "grabbed a brick and threw it right at the dog," reports the outlet.
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Starting right at the top, the trailer for Ready Player One frames its world with a bit of voiceover.
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If you stop for a few moments, Sonic will still look right at you and impatiently tap his foot.
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"I was born in 1980, so when we moved in 1987, it was right at the height of it."
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Tana Mongeau (second from left) and Jake Paul (second from right) and Logan Paul (far right) at their wedding.
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It wasn't an easy case, it wasn't a simple case, and it was right at the fringes of acceptability.
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Debbie Reynolds (center) poses with her children Todd (left) and Carrie Fisher (right) at the Thalians Ball on Oct.
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Quibi launches on April 10 and Survive should debut in the same month if it's not right at launch.
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The Danish prince would feel right at home in the Cortez, where meddling ghosts are par for the course.
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Create a fun version for Valentine's Day that will look right at home on a jean jacket or backpack.
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A smoldering mountainside is seen under the stars, including the Orion constellation (right), at the Thomas Fire on Dec.
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And if you browse the website, it looks and feels just like Airbnb, so you'll feel right at home.
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The Economist: Well, the disagreement over that points sits right at the heart of the political debate in America.
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So it started before, though, this has been again, because like you're hitting the zeitgeist right at this moment.
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She now asks for her food to go right at the outset, because she can never finish her meals.
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The chart below shows that this campaign fell right at the point at which tourism shot up in Iceland.
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Today, the modern consumer has a myriad of tools to help find the best deals right at their disposal.
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"This works well when you have a countertop that is right at your partner's hip level," Dr. Castellanos explains.
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From Hillary Clinton to Khloè Kardashian, the stories you want to see will be right at your fingertips. 4.
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When he finished, he was here at that iconic site you mentioned, right at Chambers Street and West Street.
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"Sometimes, you hit a ball hard and it's right at somebody," said Gennett, who has been struggling of late.
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The trailer shows only a brief glimpse of Whittaker's Doctor, who appears right at the end of the teaser.
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A backpack that feels right at home under an airline seat, or on your back when riding a bike.
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Yeah, I came right at the end of the Obama era thinking it would just be very, very straightforward.
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Turn right at the trading card display, and you'll see a wall of birds in birdcages, all squawking away.
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"That's a tough play for (even) a veteran center fielder," Baker said of the shot hit right at Turner.
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The perp fired a third shot—this time allegedly aiming right at Kluting—and still, he stood his ground.
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Trooper Michael Patterson (left) standing with retired police officer Matthew Baily (right) at a reunion following the traffic stop.
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Putin plays with his dogs Yume (left) and Buffy (right) at his Novo-Ogaryovo residence on April 20153, 2013.
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When it comes to social media savvy beauty brands, Nyx Cosmetics is right at the top of the list.
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At first glance, the Pixel 3a and 6703a XL look right at home with the Pixel 3 and 3XL.
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The old cast was super welcoming and I felt right at home since the first day I got there.
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She always has a purr for you and loves to be scratched right at the base of her tail.
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But right at the outset their emotional complexity puts them beyond that and in it at the same time.
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Nick Jonas is no stranger to posh places ... so he's been right at home this week in The Hamptons.
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We weren't going to do a very big thing about it right at this moment, but we did that.
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Murray stopped Hoffman by getting the palm of his blocker hand on the shot, right at the goal line.
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Beyond some useful implementations in Apple-built apps right at launch, Apple has done nothing with the Touch Bar.
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It took everything you knew, crumpled it up into a little ball, and kicked it right at the sun.
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My guess is she'd look right at me with her big smile and ask me how it was working.
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There is only Trump, with all his ambitions and insecurities and many, many flaws swimming right at the surface.
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I managed to keep this one in for the night though, and my snoring stayed right at 30 percent.
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My dad used to take me to the supermarket and right at the entrance they had a big scale.
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Take, for example, his decision to quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) right at the start of his presidency.
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He's right, at least in my case: I registered Republican once again this year specifically to vote against him.
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I heard him promise them they'd be right at the center of the next big thing he was planning.
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Here I am (front row, second from right) at my friend Caroline's wedding in my Rent the Runway dress.
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Near Old Faithful, I had a close call with a grizzly being chased (by a ranger) right at me.
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Wacker, who was also fired by the tech giant, called Cernekee the "face of the alt-right" at Google.
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Its digital orientation is established right at the start with a projected video based on borrowings from social media.
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Making it even easier, Trump — in stark contrast to Clinton — allowed himself to look vulnerable right at the outset.
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He thinks fast and sends one of his rockets right at the werewolf's eye, allowing him time to escape.
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And for me, that was super cool information to have because Juan didn't actually know right at the beginning.
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Interior designer Nate Berkus' new collaboration with Target would look right at home in a high-end boutique hotel.
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The answer is we don't even know how to get close to doing it right at scale without paper.
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In 2007, the Kremlin had a submarine place a metal Russian flag on the seabed, right at the pole.
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It's at that exact moment, right at the beginning of the descent, that you realize that things are serious.
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When I entered the Bell right at 10:30 AM, the lights had not even been turned on yet.
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I'm looking right at Ivanka Trump's face and for the first time ever, I want to agree with her.
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Well, Cavallari's ideal date includes playing with the kids and a good meal right at home in Chi-town.
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"We've got agents who are rescuing children right at the river, sometimes in the river," he told The Post.
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If there's one target it hits right at the bullseye, it's the taboo around desiring fat women in public.
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Shops like Away, Warby Parker, Marine Layer, and Peloton would make a Bay Area transplant feel right at home.
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Japan might have blown it, too, right at the end, but got there by the skin of its teeth.
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Right at home Instead of a monthly maintenance bill, house owners face a never-ending trickle of repair costs.
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It's hard to find the expert help you need right at the clutch moment when you're building your startup.
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Altman certainly never envisioned in July that he would end up making three massive trades right at the Feb.
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And for five years, right at the end, it finally got to be the center of the basketball universe.
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Right at Home Maybe we shouldn't let house shame creep in and ruin our time with family and friends.
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Taking a hard right at the front door brings you to a glass-walled corridor opening to three bedrooms.
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Joelle runs a firm called Paradigm that looks to address biases in the workplace right at the get-go.
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In Brazil, testers will see rounded profile icons right at the top of their Timeline on Twitter's mobile app.
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But in the Adagio, it gets to upstage its neighbor right at the somber plot twist in the music.
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"First storm of the year hit hard and right at rush hour, downing trees and causing delays," he wrote.
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"I went and grabbed a brick and threw it right at the dog," Edward Cruz told CNN affiliate WXYZ.
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Right at Home I still remember the master suite, tucked on the top floor, away from the other bedrooms.
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McGregor brought Cerrone close and sent some huge hits with his shoulder right at Cowboy&aposs nose, drawing blood.
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Barry looks right at him and says, "I don't want to talk to you anymore," and the crowd roars.
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The UI's been cleaned up, but Trump should feel right at home if he were to make the jump.
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But let's talk about some of the big news items that come right at the top of the letter.
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And then she spots them, hidden away in the shadows right at the outer reaches of the park: "Lilacs!"
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That likely means more special work arrangements for parents and/or providing childcare facilities right at the workplace itself.
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I just was answering that piece from where I kind of start the book, which is right at 50.
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It may enter right at the foot of English soccer's squat pyramid, or it may enter a little higher.
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Mr. Pai is aiming right at the poor with his policies on prison phone rates and discounted broadband service.
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In a playoff-intense matchup, however, goaltenders Antti Raanta and Andrei Vasilevskiy proved to be right at the forefront.
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And unconscious after she fell onto the tracks, she was unaware that a train was rolling right at her.
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PhotoRobert O. Work, right, at a 2014 news conference led by Chuck Hagel, the defense secretary at the time.
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"We're in talks about it right at the moment," said Christina Kelley, the chief international ambassador for U.S.A. Wrestling.
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They walked down Newark in the darkness, took a right at the Cleveland Park branch of the public library.
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He found his voice right at the beginning, and it didn't evolve much, except for getting a little darker.
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All one must acknowledge is that the right at issue isn't obvious and is at least open to question.
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"First major life decision, comin' right at you," Mikolas said recently, laughing during an interview in the Cardinals' dugout.
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The contemporary footage is a slow-motion tracking shot, with the tourists appearing to be shooting right at us.
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Right at Home You may find that donating or recycling your unwanted possessions is harder than it might seem.
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With its custom furnishings and cocktail bar, this place would feel right at home in any developed urban hub.
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You might feel it, and you might see it if you happen to be looking right at that muscle.
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United flight attendants have a great deal of information for and about passengers right at their fingertips, Bingochea said.
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So that's right at the cusp of the technology that's been offered to us in the last ten years.
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"Krasinski then told DeGeneres that "right at that moment, Chris Hemsworth walked by and was like, 'You look good, mate!
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Suddenly, he screamed, "You were right!" at my grandfather, as I recoiled, afraid of this person I no longer recognized.
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People have the freedom right at their finger tips to call out brands for only using one type of model.
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You can brew them up right at home with Starbucks cocoa mixes and K-cups in a variety of flavors.
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I line up for the mile race right at the front and then get nervous that I'm too far forward.
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We may bring you a followup related to this very soon, but we can't say more right at this moment.
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On the back, a photograph captures a stream of water right at the second where it resembles an exposed penis.
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"Thankfully it did not fall right at the heart of the camp, but still 40 people were wounded," he said.
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First, it shows the profile photos of friends in smaller circles right at the top when you open the app.
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If you know the answer to that David Lynch trivia question, then you'll feel right at home at the Bookhouse.
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Clearing any legislative hurdle whatsoever — especially right at the outset — increases the power, confidence, visibility and viability of that movement.
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Store cards also are easier to sign up for — most of the time you can apply right at the register.
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Or should that be crossed arms, right at the wrists, in the style of Lynda Carter in the TV series?
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The eurozone is an escalating mess and European Central Bank president Mario Draghi is getting out right at the buzzer.
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Randi Weingarten (left); Evelyn DeJesus, vice president of AFT; and Bill Horan (right) at the Operation Agua hub in 2017.
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The film Vaxxed falls into the first category and on Thursday evening sat right at the top of the list.
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Which, well, never made any sense because stamped right at the bottom of the transcript -- which the White House released!
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They decide to storm into Russell's Tuesday meeting which, what do you know, is happening right at that very moment.
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If anything, we're all about the dad's reaction to eating the bar right at the end of the segment. Gold.
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It's where we watch our movies, and it's where I do a lot of work, right at the dining table.
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So I'm not sure that any of us should have that kind of right, at least not without any responsibilities.
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"I wanted to do something different from fintech and the idea for Zwift was staring right at me," he said.
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For the last several years it seemed like Ford Motor could do nothing right, at least by Wall Street's standards.
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If an egg isn't fertilized right at this time, then it gets reabsorbed into the body, preempting the next period.
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With the Beatles, I was very lucky to get them right at the beginning, and that makes a big difference.
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How would you feel if Microsoft decided to throw in a few ads right at the top of your inbox?
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Tick Segerbloom, who introduced the bill that led to Nevada's legalization, took out cash to buy weed right at midnight.
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Bill Clinton gets a half million dollars speaking fee right at the time this is all coming down in 24.
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He'll throw a spin on a line that I wouldn't even think of because it's just coming right at you.
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"Right at the beginning, we had to fight with caretakers because they were afraid they would be stung," Hoelzer says.
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It was this huge room with barbells, squat racks, dumbbells, and a whole bunch of men, staring right at us.
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The finalized version is even cooler with a weathered finish that looks right at home in the Star Wars universe.
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If you guessed The Good Doctor, you'd be right, at least according to a new survey conducted by Rotten Tomatoes.
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But the good news is that there are tons of easy YouTube workouts that you can do right at home.
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Right at the start to the week, traders will watch Sunday night's presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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If they are right, at least 50 percent of active managers should outpace their benchmarks at some point in 2017.
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Apps for these services are everywhere, so no matter the device you plan on using you'll be right at home.
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Republicans say that anger on the right at the way Democrats treated Kavanaugh may have energized their voters as well.
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Then they show up and you realize, oh, this isn't right at all, this person isn't right for the film.
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West should feel right at home in Miami already, because wherever they go ... a frenzy follows.
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"Right at the end, Trump singles [Comey] out in a fashion that [Comey] regarded as sort of calculated," Wittes said.
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Right at the end of the 2017 enrollment period, it briefly pulled ads urging people to hurry and sign up.
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A drone over Mount Paektu right at the Chinese border, heavy military presence—you're immediately into the terrain of espionage.
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"We started recruiting in April of 2012, so that was right at the very worst time in Texas," Potter said.
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With a 226-seat majority, for example, Ryan would be right at 218 if all eight Republicans vote against him.
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"We have come to the assessment that the climate is right at this time to move forward," Palladino told reporters.
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Jack Henry Robbins: I graduated from USC in 2011, which was right at the peak of the growth of EDM.
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Your cousin's wedding is in a week and you have a monster zit right at the center of your chin.
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Last July, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán addressed members of the Hungarian right at their annual summer festival in Transylvania.
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J.D.'s lawyers at the ACLU counter that she fears returning home and emphasize the fundamental constitutional right at stake.
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There are even some shocking deaths that would feel right at home in The Walking Dead or Game of Thrones.
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Your parents were right—at least, kind of right—when they warned you about the consequences of partying too hard.
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"But let me also be very clear: We're actively advocating for you left and right, at every level," he added.
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He looked to his right, at the Augusta National member who was moderating the news conference, and said, "I'm sorry."
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The Vizzion looks right at home in the same lineup as the I.D. Crozz, VW's sharp, futuristic crossover SUV concept.
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It can also be used to make awesome gadgets that would feel right at home in a James Bond movie.
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But the pork sausage was the obvious breakout: sweet, robust and right at home between two sides of a bun.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Edward Markey—is that it presses almost all the buttons of the right at once.
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After the first patch of ground right at the start, Mario has to constantly jump and move to avoid death.
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" He continued: "But let me also be very clear: We're actively advocating for you left and right, at every level.
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As an international school kid, I felt right at home among the ~65 different nationalities represented by the crew alone.
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Her battle really only lasted a little less than two years, or right at two years, and it was rough.
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But initially, this didn't look like a challenge for the religious right at all — it looked like a huge boon.
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During a couple of laps around a short circuit at the Monticello Motor Club, the PP2 felt right at home.
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A high point comes right at the start, in a skylight-covered double-story hall just inside the main entrance.
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The skiers lean sharply to the right at the bottom of the hill, and pull target rifles off their backs.
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The Bologna section, for example, ends at the train station right at the moment of the 1980 terrorist bombing there.
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It's not my ultimate dream right at this moment, but I could see it as a possibility in the future.
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"There's this page right at the end of Pax Americana which completely disrupts everything you've seen before," explains Otsmane-Elhaou.
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"The interesting conclusion here is that Reaganomics was actually right at the time," Bar-Yam told me on the phone.
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As someone who answered searchable poly questions on OkCupid honestly, those wrong ways frequently get aimed right at my face.
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"He's right at the top of the conversation for the best player there's even been in this league," he said.
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The banjo, mandolin and steel guitar were right at home in a way that the traditional arrangements wouldn't have been.
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Trapsoul sits right at the intersection of R&B's and hip-hop's current, respective shifts toward sounding like each other.
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Even the most experienced stock-picking professionals rarely get it right — at least consistently and for long periods of time.
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Right at Home 23 Photos View Slide Show ' How hard could it be to replace a 90-year-old toilet?
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"Most technology companies are going to have vulnerabilities — it's hard to get everything right" at the start, said Mr. Henderson.
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