Whelan rightfully apologized for this, and was rightfully attacked for his potential libel.
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And now he has Congress against him, and rightfully so, because, by helping ZTE that was rightfully sanctioning, you are undermining the sanction&aposs regime.
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I think -- I think it is rightfully a concern.
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I am sure you probably don't — and rightfully so.
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" Painter rightfully called Comey's actions "an abuse of power.
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"His daughters became suspicious – and rightfully so," Weiner says.
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My partner and I were scared — and rightfully so.
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My tweet got attention quickly; people are outraged, rightfully so.
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Perjes falls and the Herzog rightfully calls the fight off.
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Rightfully so — it's entirely reasonable to want to know more.
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That shows, rightfully, that the church is still in you.
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Seven or eight employees were rightfully fired for that one.
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" Wonder Woman" rightfully kicked all kinds of ass this summer.
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The OLED recently took DisplayMate's top honors, and rightfully so.
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He basically insulted the national team's rightfully critical fan base.
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Because any First Lady, rightfully, gets to define her role.
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Parents like you are concerned, even worried, and rightfully so.
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Perhaps, the Zero was rightfully ignored because it wasn't finished.
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He's proudly touting, and rightfully so, the technology on toms.
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Ari Aster's Hereditary rightfully tops many outlets' 2018 horror lists.
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One photo in particular has rightfully garnered a strong response.
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He's got a lot on his mind, and rightfully so.
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"Can't dragons just fly over the wall?" you rightfully ask.
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Readers everywhere were rightfully outraged and the fraternity was suspended.
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Perhaps you think you know Khloé Kardashian — and rightfully so.
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Policymakers in Washington rightfully have been appalled by these cases.
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Supporters rightfully worry that setbacks in equal rights could occur.
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Women were rightfully upset that we didn't carry their size.
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Some of my friends are getting nervous, and rightfully so.
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Republicans would rightfully complain if Democrats did it to them.
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The American people rightfully feel ignored by the political class.
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Obviously, they were relentlessly mocked for it and rightfully so.
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But most headlines, rightfully so, were about this massive fine.
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The boo birds let Willis have it ... and rightfully so.
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Outdoorsy folk can be a fussy bunch, and rightfully so.
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I know everybody is focused on that, and rightfully so.
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By the end of it, you can feel rightfully drained.
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I think people are going to rightfully proceed with caution.
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"Sent off like a king and rightfully so," he said.
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Of course, Twitter goes HAM, rightfully so to some degrees.
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Consumers may also be rightfully concerned about privacy and security.
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Users hate this, and often are rightfully reluctant to upgrade.
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He had rightfully believed that the criminal provision was unconstitutional.
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Making America competitive again should rightfully be a bipartisan priority.
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I understand why so many are concerned and rightfully have questions.
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They threw the bomb out of that building and rightfully so.
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We (rightfully) only get to see a fraction of theirs — Mrs.
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It rightfully has BY FAR the highest ratings, not even close.
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And rightfully so, because her computer-generated paintings are absolutely amazing.
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NASA is going all-out for this eclipse, and rightfully so.
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One interesting observation: This is the episode of (rightfully) angry wives.
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Each covets what the other has and feels is rightfully theirs.
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But for now, Florence is, rightfully, getting nearly all the attention.
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Milchuck was rightfully impressed and decided to give it a try.
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Many Muslims simmer in fear and fury, rightfully and righteously so.
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"meaningful," rightfully sounds like privileged cant to people in other parts
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He finally dumped me, tired of my shit and rightfully so.
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" Another Weibo user called Jin said: "This is rightfully called uncultured!
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Archie is rightfully reluctant, knowing it means going behind Jughead's back.
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Either way, "food haffi nyam," as Ghanaian Abra Cadabra rightfully says.
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To most people this would be impressive, and it rightfully is.
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Emily Skye is rightfully feeling "pretty proud" of her postpartum progress!
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Some fans of Kardashian are rightfully puzzled by the reported quotes.
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You've likely blocked last winter from your memory — and rightfully so.
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Military kids are frequently praised for their resilience, and rightfully so.
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The American public, rightfully, is reacting strongly to this week's news.
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The phone is rightfully in the "Accessories" category of the catalog.
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Williamsburg has exploded in popularity in recent years, and rightfully so.
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House chairmen have been calling for access to it, rightfully so.
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When that happens, fans and media will rightfully celebrate the Warriors.
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Rightfully, the kids in York who chanted "white power" were suspended.
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He was never rightfully of this world but shaped it irrevocably.
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Everyone has someone, or something, to resent — and often rightfully so.
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Activists will rightfully be keeping a close eye on this program.
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Otherwise, there's this feeling, rightfully so, that no one will care.
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A memoir would, perhaps rightfully, look precisely like an internal odyssey.
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The presidential nomination process is under heavy criticism, and rightfully so.
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But commuters have heard this before, and they are rightfully skeptical.
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But, crucially, and rightfully, it's Elsa who does the heavy lifting.
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"I think Ossoff will take it and rightfully so," he said.
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"We are all irritable right now, and rightfully so," he said.
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Facebook's shareholders have been rightfully rewarded for the company's marketing prowess.
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Americans of all political parties are rightfully worried and deserve answers.
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Why build a consulate on what should rightfully be American territory?
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But it's California that's drawing the most attention, and rightfully so.
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They rightfully deserve their place in the history of queer cinema.
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Conspiracy theorists get a bad rap these days, and rightfully so.
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Many people have ill feelings about fast fashion — and rightfully so.
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"I saw his relief and rightfully so," Verhaeren told Australian Associated Press.
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"Wth" Swiftutation rightfully captioned a screenshot of Entertainment Tonight's car-crash headline.
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Now, rightfully, the first lady has every right to protect her child.
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I just think it&aposs scary to people, and maybe rightfully so.
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Now, manager Logan Simmons is being called a hero -- and rightfully so.
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Defending him over people rightfully calling ABC out… anything for a profit?
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Of the changes, designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are rightfully chuffed.
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Needless to say, people were rightfully pissed off about the campaign's implications.
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The GOP's embrace of Trump is normalizing behavior we once rightfully condemned.
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Well, it's time to give Universal Standard the praise it rightfully deserves.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Who rightfully owns the Parthenon marbles?
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A touching 2016 video is making the rounds again, and rightfully so.
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On the cover of September's W Magazine, Rihanna rightfully flaunts her crown.
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These firms say they are simply seeking recovery on rightfully owed debt.
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Remember when Ovechkin's defensive play was routinely criticized (rightfully so at times)?
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Instant karma is, rightfully, one of the most popular genres of videos.
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And Trump has rightfully sounded the alarm over the last few weeks.
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The question can be rightfully asked, why is this allowed to occur?
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See, this is definitive proof that what Oprah wants, Oprah (rightfully) gets.
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And rightfully so I said, 'no we have got to fight this.
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The university is a public institution and belongs rightfully to the people.
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We (rightfully) talk a lot about all that went wrong in 2017.
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President Franklin Roosevelt is rightfully credited for signing the bill into law.
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It stakes our claim upon that which was rightfully ours but denied.
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Politically-speaking, it's a platform that Democrats have rightfully owned ever since.
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Congress has rightfully focused on marketing practices in the addiction treatment industry.
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And a lot of people were, rightfully, pretty damn steamed about that.
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These citizens are now rightfully questioning the regime's intentions and funding priorities.
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"Members, rightfully, expect better behavior from anyone in this House," he said.
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LaBeouf got rightfully pissed off and shoved the guy aside, walking away.
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And best of all—and rightfully—it respects the grind of training.
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Because of this, we laugh and rightfully call the victim an asshole.
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I mean, they could rightfully call them "bloody fast" (sorry not sorry).
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The move caught tons of backlash, and Ski Mask says rightfully so.
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"The mosque has been peaceful and rightfully served the community," he said.
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"Our compassion lies with the child, and rightfully so," she tells Broadly.
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To be clear, campaign speech rightfully is protected by the First Amendment.
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They're fighting it tooth and nail, and rightfully so, that's their livelihood.
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Our allies rightfully questioned if America was retreating from its security obligations.
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Russia, in at least one major sports domain, remains rightfully a pariah.
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And he understood rightfully this was crooked politics -- this was crooked politics.
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But Atwood rightfully highlights the potential perils and needs to avoid these.
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Putting 20% down on a home purchase is daunting, and rightfully so.
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It rightfully calls for our partners to pull their own weight, however.
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The conflicting appointments created confusion over who should rightfully lead the bureau.
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"Steph gets a lot of the headlines, and rightfully so," Thompson continued.
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They took them to court to fight for what was rightfully theirs.
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" Still, he added, "I guess I could rightfully claim to be matchmaker.
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People are rightfully confused by the title of the new Thor: Ragnarok film.
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The Attorney General Jeff Sessions tonight in the hot seat and rightfully so.
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"The technology companies are rightfully terrified of undergoing antitrust review now," Moffett said.
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Legal and foreign policy experts have rightfully raised serious questions about its implications.
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In the cringe-worthy moments to follow, Moonlight was rightfully awarded the Oscar.
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It was fresh off the Thomas confirmation hearings, and women were rightfully outraged.
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We fought against the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and rightfully so.
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Surprisingly, it didn't hurt that much, I was just terrified (and rightfully so).
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And, rightfully so, of course ... it's a major milestone for her storied life.
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The Instant Pot multi-cooker is renowned for its versatility, and rightfully so.
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Bernie Sanders won the primary rightfully and Hillary Clinton stole it from him.
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People are rightfully concerned about what to do with all this orbital litter.
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Since then, tensions have built around who rightfully owns the South China Sea.
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Democrats in the House rightfully voted unanimously against this punitive, backwards, destructive legislation.
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Democrats, rightfully, have earned the reputation as champions of next generation energy sources.
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After an outcry from the film community, the Academy rightfully scrapped the category.
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Precious few cities have rightfully earned their status, history and mythology as Chicago.
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And it has rightfully caused an outrage in the country, according to BBC.
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I anxiously followed Minaj's career and marvelled at the success she rightfully deserved.
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He begs his baby to reprimand him, to be angry and rightfully so.
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Certain outlets, like the Cut, did question the photo's authenticity — and rightfully so.
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Last, James Comey reserved the greatest wrath from the IG, and rightfully so.
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The coaches and universities rightfully recognize that they are part of a business.
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Lil Nas X, rightfully, won the award for musical event of the year.
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He got off to a slow start and he's been frustrated, rightfully so.
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"Society has high expectations of the pharmaceutical industry and rightfully so," Moosmayer said.
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But by restricting payments ... that they're rightfully earning, that's not keeping people safe.
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A lot of people rightfully doubted that possibility, as it is so uncommon.
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Given those important clarifications, progressives are making two powerful arguments — and rightfully so.
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Now, we can rightfully be accused of having made a mess of things.
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The rest took a more vocal and aggressive approach against it—rightfully so.
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This lack of data sends many investors running, and rightfully so for some.
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Pompeo rightfully noted that Russia has clearly violated that agreement in recent years.
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He'd likely argue, rightfully, that there are bigger, more corrupt fish to fry.
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" "We find ourselves under the microscope each and every day -- and rightfully so.
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Hillary Clinton had a sullied history that rightfully prevented many from supporting her.
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Rightfully, many questioned the motives of Lundvall and her commission following this interview.
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He really doesn't care because, rightfully so, he doesn't take this institution seriously.
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Shaq and the guys rightfully lost it ... with everyone on the desk laughing.
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"There's going to be an air of cautiousness and rightfully so," he said.
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Both Israelis and Palestinians claim that part of the city as rightfully theirs.
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He was found guilty and will be labeled a sexual predator, rightfully so.
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Police departments rightfully get blamed for the crisis in violent and corrupt policing.
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Many professionals worry about the expense associated with a sabbatical, and rightfully so.
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Instead, her coworker, perhaps rightfully, got annoyed by being dragged into this showdown.
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Moreover, Trump can't rightfully blame Democrats for immigration laws that he doesn't like.
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The board was super impressed, and rightfully so, we've worked our tails off.
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He claimed he was only trying to retrieve items that were rightfully his.
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This rightfully owns the title of the best dessert in New York City.
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That's the message rightfully being drilled home by critical factions on the left.
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Luv Scrub has received lots of praise during the summer months, and rightfully so.
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She's not a fan of her stalkers — rightfully so, these boys are ogling her.
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His frequent trips to Libya raised some red flags among authorities — and rightfully so.
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Rightfully, it's become a record collection staple and a cornerstone of confessional indie rock.
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Thanks to Saturday Night Live, Aidy Bryant is now, rightfully so, a national treasure.
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The goal is to give a client the reputation they've rightfully earned, he says.
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Nobody talks about this, because you do hear a lot about China, rightfully so.
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People from all around the world are going nuts for them, and rightfully so.
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The guys next to me kept moaning, rightfully, at almost every sound she made.
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The Las Vegas tragedy rightfully brings the issue of gun-control front and center.
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The comments, rightfully, received plenty of backlash — and fans called Mayer out for it.
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They don't see that they're doing anything wrong; they're just taking what's rightfully theirs.
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"He's finally being laid to rest, in a place he rightfully earned," Michael said.
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It's definitely an unorthodox approach — and one that rightfully has some scratching their heads.
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In the meantime, the company has fielded tweets from plenty of (rightfully) frustrated moviegoers.
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"We have rightfully earned a reputation for publishing pay-to-win games," he says.
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There's a major adrenaline rush that ensues with any great sale (and rightfully so).
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Jaime, an ally to womankind, corrects him: He calls her "angry," and rightfully so.
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They hit it off, but Joe's suspicious — and, as it turns out, rightfully so.
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But she rightfully points out that Carly and Evan originally didn't like each other.
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This classic scent has almost 2,000 five-star reviews on Sephora — and rightfully so.
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Rod Rosenstein refusing to fork over what is rightfully Congress&aposs role in oversight.
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However, David Milch's profanity-filled Western easily holds up alongside those rightfully acclaimed shows.
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We spend a lot of time, I think rightfully, thinking about liberal media bias.
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It's creepy, and organizations like the ACLU are rightfully pushing back against the practice.
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Regulatory forces will cramp down on innovation, rightfully so if the industry behaves irresponsibly.
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And in so doing, they'll be passing off blame that rightfully belongs to them.
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He lost his shit after this one, though, and rightfully so—we did, too.
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LGBTQ Americans were rightfully frightened when Donald Trump was elected POTUS on November 8.
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The move is now rightfully called "The Dick" and we can't stop watching it.
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In fact, like me, I am sure they would be outraged - and rightfully so.
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Senate Democrats protested the blatant theft of what was rightfully theirs by filibustering Gorsuch.
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The Anne Frank Center rightfully labeled Trump's remarks as being too little, too late.
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California wants to enforce laws around the deployment of autonomous vehicles, and rightfully so.
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Lohse is named the champion (his fate seemed rightfully sealed after that watch performance).
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The focus quickly shifted from my suicide attempt to my alcoholism, and rightfully so.
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Anyway, regardless, Mariah is pleased (if rightfully pissed off that it took this long).
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The piano man is, rightfully, one of the most revered figures in pop music.
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Ongoing unauthorized postings by repeat infringers reduce royalties that rightfully belong to copyright holders.
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Democrats can rightfully claim that a blue wave propelled them to a House majority.
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As the location is so remote, everything can be quite expensive, but rightfully so.
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Taking down a 10-term incumbent, rightfully, got the attention of the national party.
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There has been a great deal of concern in the community, and rightfully so.
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And this core systems of record runs, and should rightfully remain, on the mainframe.
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You'd be disappointed because you'd (rightfully) expect your investment growth to compound over time.
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They're all people trying to lessen him, to take away what is rightfully his.
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Most notably, he got last part in the Cons Purple video, and rightfully so.
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Bla Boonchu, that is heavily credited with the success of Petchboonchu and rightfully so.
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Apple is obviously—rightfully—building their educational strategy towards mainstream students in mainstream classes.
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All around the world, it seemed women were taking back what was rightfully theirs.
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The rightfully acknowledged father of the museum is a legendary civil rights icon, Rep.
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And rightfully so — these issues are at the core of the Justice Department's mandate.
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The abstractions that influence our perceptions of reality are being scrutinized, and rightfully so.
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Krefeld conceded it has no legal proof the paintings are rightfully in its collection.
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That has rightfully raised concerns that Whitaker might now attempt to sabotage Mueller's investigation.
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Leaking personal information onto the internet has rightfully led to fines in the millions.
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But unlike his opponents trying to ape his style, it's rightfully perceived as authentic.
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Mapuche activists have contended for years that part of the territory is rightfully theirs.
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The state is a frequent muse and backdrop to his songs, and rightfully so.
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"The name Williams has incredible status in tennis and rightfully so," Görges, 29, said.
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He can rightfully say he negotiated an agreement but that Parliament is to blame.
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Hadid is rightfully being called a hero for stepping in to diffuse the situation.
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Arguments over the precise solutions in kindergarten-through-12th-grade education are rightfully endless.
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Hopefully much more information that will rightfully embarrass all sides in Washington will follow.
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The moderators came away from the debate — rightfully — having not made this about them.
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Indigenous homelands across the West, the Republicans believed, rightfully belonged to white American farmers.
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When government begins closing doors, it selectively controls information rightfully belonging to the people.
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Flannel shirts are a true cornerstone of a cold-weather wardrobe, and rightfully so.
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These workers aren't asking for a handout; they just want what is rightfully theirs.
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President Trump has called for greater attention to our nation's infrastructure, and rightfully so.
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Hamilton, rightfully angry, had to explain to the crew that she only does womenswear.
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The Trump administration argues the embassy move rightfully recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital city.
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Pettis was one of the UFC's biggest names at the time and rightfully so.
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And, by the way, he rightfully called out many of our allies in NATO. Why?
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That's why Justices Ginsburg and Kagan rightfully refused to do so during their confirmation hearings.
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"It was an ugly goal and I specialize in those and rightfully so," Backes said.
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NBC clearly took the lessons of Fox's rightfully well-regarded production of "Grease" to heart.
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DataJar owner James Ridsdale is pretty pissed off about the whole thing, and rightfully so!
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Thorne argued — rightfully so — that Hilton used Winter to get more listens for his podcast.
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People rightfully took Morgan to task for the dreadfully dim thing he decided to share.
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But she also rightfully acknowledges that "a lot of people have it worse" than her.
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Issues like health care and Social Security benefits receive incessant congressional attention, and rightfully so.
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It was a dumb, tasteless joke and Davidson was rightfully dragged for his bad judgment.
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The viewers, rightfully so, were furious at NBC injecting endless commercials with the opening ceremony.
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Swift rightfully saw this strategy as forcing musicians to lose money for Apple's marketing benefit.
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Judges rightfully deserve praise for their public service and commitment to the pursuit of justice.
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This new legislation could cement go-go's rightfully central place in urban culture and history.
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The four semifinalists' results in the pool stage and quarterfinals have them rightfully ranked Nos.
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The feminist movement was extremely angry, and rightfully so, but it was a bit scary.
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"The cassowary is rightfully considered the most dangerous bird in the world!" the zoo says.
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And Jenkins has created a film that rightfully does justice to its legendary title character.
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On marathon Sunday, I had a knot in my stomach all morning — and rightfully so.
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However, once this segment went online, the internet was not as kind, and rightfully so.
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While many rightfully cheered the signing of the Cures Act, it's not devoid of controversy.
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But according to many Catholics — Mary included — the throne of England was was rightfully Mary's.
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Demi rightfully points out that Courtney could just go talk to Colton, but Courtney refuses.
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When you think of design-forward electronics, you probably think of Apple — and rightfully so.
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These folks are stoked about the new appointment, while pro-choice advocates are rightfully concerned.
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The book rightfully challenges the methods and attitudes that prevail in supporting people with autism.
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So I would rightfully beat them up and take their girl or something like that.
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Innovators rightfully complain that the FDA's rules shift erratically via administrative rulings and uneven enforcement.
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Now they are concerned and rightfully so about the lead level studies they are receiving.
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So, rightfully, 21INK want more than their day job; they want to be going places.
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And Shane (remember him?) was a speeding train wreck that rightfully derailed by season two.
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Throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, Palomarez rightfully called out Trump's anti-Latino, anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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Hollywood has rightfully earned a reputation for being boys' club: specifically, a white boys' club.
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The tensions between the world's two largest economies has already spooked investors, and rightfully so.
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Not-Honorable Mention: Jacksonville Jaguars Everyone flipped out about the Jags' offseason, and rightfully so.
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If nothing else, they will rightfully feel that the nomination legitimately belonged to President Obama.
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To this point, the bill rightfully eliminates fees for placing and lifting a credit freeze.
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Brown can rightfully claim that he flipped a red-leaning state blue in the midterms.
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The American people, rightfully, chose a candidate they knew would take these global dangers seriously.
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The Kikuyu had liberated Kenya from colonialism, they insisted, and the country was rightfully theirs.
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"Her name will go on forever, and rightfully so," Jablonski said of his friend's donation.
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"Some of us who are white are rightfully accused of being 'colorblind,'" Mr. LaSala said.
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The man rightfully screams, gets up, and attempts to wake up his very sleepy friend.
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It was, rightfully, a lower priority than paying my rent and making my car payments.
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He knew what he was doing, and the KKK rightfully assumes they have his support.
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Who will oversee to make sure that people pay the taxes that they rightfully owe?
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My wife is a hardcore feminist, which bleeds into who I am—and rightfully so.
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Fertig rightfully makes a point of leaving the staples at the spine visible in scans.
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Wall Street is rightfully concerned that the Stories medium shift could upend Facebook's massive business.
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We're angry and we're constantly shouting and protesting on the frontlines—rightfully so, of course.
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Many women fear for their jobs upon becoming pregnant, and in many cases, rightfully so.
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A credit bubble rightfully received some of the blame for the financial crisis in 2007.
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I think we all have to work harder because audiences demand more, and rightfully so.
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A new car with a large red bow would, rightfully, be considered a little overkill.
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They have every expectation that they can control their destinies and most rightfully their bodies.
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The recipe should probably be called Slow-Cooked Pork à la Barbeque, and rightfully so.
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"They've rightfully had it, and we've had it," said Representative Greg Walden, Republican of Oregon.
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His experience is last on my list of concerns even when he's being rightfully punished.
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"Remember that Trump will tear down anyone who rightfully challenges him," McMullin said this week.
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Citizens rightfully have grown more skeptical of lengthy, complex laws that often have unforeseen consequences.
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Candidates rightfully want assurances about whether the companies have improved — or whether they even care.
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A lot has been made about that break above $20153,22015 in gold — and rightfully so.
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He admittedly squandered his talent, his fortune and more second chances than he rightfully deserved.
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"People are rightfully concerned about weakness in the Chinese economy and Europe's economy," Plumb said.
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Until they lose their balance, as Bieber has finally — and rightfully — admitted that he has.
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It's yours if you have the audacity to seize the power that is rightfully yours.
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He rightfully questioned the unprecedented sentencing sought by Stone's prosecutors after being blindsided by them.
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When the EPA overstepped its authority and threatened his state, he rightfully sued the agency.
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Nicholas Kristof WE have been rightfully outraged by the lead poisoning of children in Flint, Mich.
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There is rightfully concern about the potential for data and technology to further inequality within cities.
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And rightfully so – he's one of the most talented and popular players of the modern era.
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Exaggerated blindness fears aside, the hogweed is a legitimate nuisance that ecologists are rightfully worried about.
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Many even guessed, rightfully so, that Han Solo wasn't going to make it to Episode VIII.
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Key hasn't exactly taken off, with consumers rightfully wary about giving strangers access to their homes.
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When it comes to the temptation argument, Ally said women could rightfully make the same claim.
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The Gold's Gym Dreamland's tone-deaf attempt to rectify the situation also rightfully drew further ire.
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But while certain internet bubbles are rightfully chastising Paul, his fanbase is handling it very differently.
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Ariana Grande's new song "Thank U, Next" has rightfully taken over Spotify and Twitter's collective brain.
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Naturally, after reading the provocative tweet (from a white male, no less) people were rightfully dumbfounded.
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While LGBTQ equality rightfully garners a lot of attention, it's not the only issue corporations tackle.
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"The government is rightfully saying 'You're enjoying the benefits of the mine, recommence dividends,'" Perry said.
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Since clubs of Cleveland's calibre come along only infrequently, streaks of this length are rightfully rare.
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Thelma and Louise This movie introduced Pitt to the world as a hunk, and rightfully so.
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Proponents of the astronaut-preferred camp point, quite rightfully, at the versatility and independence of humans.
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Can Stephen Colbert rightfully claim that Stephen Colbert is not Stephen Colbert but, instead, Stephen Colbert?
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The video they posted of her reaction has since gone viral and rightfully so — it's hilarious.
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Critics rightfully point out that not every student can be adequately evaluated with multiple choice tests.
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In response, Spacey has been summarily—and rightfully—disowned by prominent voices within the LGBTQ community.
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Did Britney Spears just rightfully shut down an Instagram troll or quash a well-meaning fan?
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That was protested by feminists rightfully angry at the idea of women being paraded like cattle.
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Publishers and authors are rightfully concerned that these changes will take money out of their pockets.
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And officials, rightfully, are not being specific on the details as they assess any continuing threats.
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Hoover's legacy rightfully lingers in the hearts and minds of many in the nation's press corps.
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Grande rightfully called the critic out for the sexist belief that Miller's actions were her fault.
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"Congress is rightfully accused of kicking the can down the road all the time," he said.
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Novices and kids may be alienated by its rough-cut form, but mavens will rightfully rejoice.
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The American public rightfully expects higher education to serve as an enabler of prosperity and equality.
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The Amazon wildfires are rightfully grabbing headlines right now, but they are hardly an isolated phenomenon.
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And rightfully, they're lauded for being the the Democratic Party's most reliable voters since the 1990s.
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All of the attention is on Georgia and rightfully so — the race could go either way.
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Is Shabbir a rightfully disgruntled customer or simply blinded in her unending odyssey for jalapeño dominance?
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In decades past, enlightened audiences railed against the predominant female paradigm on screen, and rightfully so.
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"His tweets were aimed at me and me only, rightfully, for my personal failings," Owens said.
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I once served a guest a tequila-and-grapefruit "greyhound" that was promptly, rightfully sent back.
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And that will be part of the story of this march, and rightfully -- and righteously -- so.
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Moreover, the inadvertent surveillance is rightfully distinguished from the original suggestion of a targeting of Trump.
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Today, this tremendous accomplishment, of which our two nations can be rightfully proud, is in jeopardy.
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"His tweets were aimed at me and me only, rightfully, for my personal failings," she wrote.
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Some might rightfully question whether it's worth carrying an expensive phone that never pings an alert.
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Post-structuralism thoroughly and rightfully critiqued the unified subject and the authoritative "I" behind, say, patriarchy.
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The nation tried that approach and, rightfully abandoned it decades ago because it did not work.
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It seems as though the bulk of the city has retreated to their quarters, rightfully so.
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Many of the racial disparities under Mr. Bloomberg that Mr. de Blasio rightfully denounced have persisted.
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American voters also rightfully understand that this deal is one-sided and bad for the country.
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I remember getting in fights built on the basis that they didn't trust me – rightfully so.
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In his U.N. speech last September, President Trump rightfully highlighted the economic potential of the continent.
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Needless to say, Comcast comes after little guys who rip off their product — and rightfully so.
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Judges rightfully hesitate to order a defendant to change its conduct, while the case is pending.
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Now, as congressional Republicans work to undo that law, we are rightfully reminded of similar stakes.
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"People are still, I think, wary of low-hanging hovering objects, and rightfully so," he said.
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The straights coming into our town procreating, having more straight children to take our rightfully gay jobs.
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Chrome OS has been rightfully maligned for being incapable of matching macOS and Windows for actual productivity.
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Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Last year was a rough one on AI's public profile, and rightfully so.
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"This refuge here is rightfully owned by the people and we intend to use it," he said.
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" Buteau, rightfully, was not going to let that lie: "I was like, bitch, don't come for me.
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We have a lot of analysis to bring you surrounding what the president is calling, rightfully, spygate.
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Still Da Baddest picked up where Da Baddest Bitch left off, rightfully earning its parental advisory sticker.
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Nearly all startup pitches include a conversation around moats and the barrier to entry, and rightfully so.
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So overwhelmed to see the love and respect that this amazing family rightfully gets in their hometown!
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"I think the speaker is rightfully cautious, she has to work with our entire caucus," Doggett said.
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It's wonderful to see their dignity rightfully restored, and in Wilbur's portraits, they wear it well. —L.
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And rightfully so: this is where a lot of buyers go when they're looking for a deal.
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To their credit, Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, and leading Democratic lawmakers have rightfully denounced the planned raids.
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He has rightfully taken Lawrence's side and isn't keen on giving Issa any information about his wherabouts.
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There are actually a few different features that rightfully earn the Arrow go-kart its 'smart' moniker.
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Previous similar projects that made lofty promises were (rightfully) slammed for it by technologists and security experts.
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The iPhone X is extravagant and silly in all the ways a $1,000 smartphone rightfully should be.
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Sam is rightfully insulted, explaining it "sucks" her kids don't "give a shit" about her career now.
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She (rightfully) doesn't want to be the girl known for talking about other girls on the show.
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When he tells her that "excitement" is what makes him excited about life, she looks rightfully concerned.
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Key responded the following day with a plea for forgiveness and confirmed "all credit is rightfully" hers.
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Photo: Jeff Chiu / APApple has been facing increased criticism of its privacy practices lately and rightfully so.
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" Candace also said Kanye's tweets were "aimed at me and only me, rightfully, for my personal failings.
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She can't explain it but she's having doubts and, rightfully so, doesn't want to lead Colton on.
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All the gas giants in our solar system's have rings, though Saturn's rightfully get the most attention.
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And until our cry is rightfully heard, protests will still happen and demands will still be made!
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We are so pleased to see her receive the Olympic medals which she has so rightfully earned.
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Naturally, the Internet had no chill – and neither did the gymnasts, who were (rightfully) overcome with emotion.
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That's not to say it won't go up again, but investors are rightfully skittish at this point.
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"You wonder when it got too big to fit on a sheet of paper," Newbury rightfully wondered.
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People can be squeamish about putting big things inside of their vaginas or anuses, and rightfully so.
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He also rightfully focuses on Abbott's racism (despite the prisoner's denials) and his low regard of women.
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But probably rightfully so, it's a major change and it's going to affect all of our lives.
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Gigi Hadid proves once again why she is rightfully one of the fashion industry's reigning It Girls.
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Few 8-bit video games can be rightfully called cinematic, but Ninja Gaiden certainly fits the descriptor.
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Rightfully, many of you have questions, and I look forward to addressing them candidly and in person.
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In short, the House instituted an objectively fair process — rightfully so considering the magnitude of the circumstances.
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They are rightfully optimistic about the future for the first time in years, and they should be.
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Most of us rightfully take for granted our discrete access to this straightforward, personal and valuable information.
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By contrast, the wealthy who reduce their tax bills are simply keeping more of what's rightfully theirs.
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The result was an easy opening for Chris [Sacca] and the others to (rightfully!) give us grief.
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Past performance, we are repeatedly and rightfully reminded, is no guarantee of comparable performance in the future.
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He rightfully pointed out that a Republican-crafted bill has little chance of getting through the Senate.
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In response, Frydman filed a lawsuit to reclaim the domain name he believes he had rightfully obtained.
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They also feel like what was rightfully theirs has been given to people who don't deserve it.
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Watch -- our camera guy rightfully calls out her answer as the bald-faced lie it must be.
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The Yankees, their fans, and media enablers can be insufferable and the Jeter saturation is rightfully enraging.
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There were a few that really stood out and, rightfully, Ru made them the tops this week.
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Israelis are rightfully concerned about making sure that there is not a new terrorist haven next door.
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"Now that it's more of an industry, people — rightfully so — become a bit more expensive," he says.
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Slowly, and rightfully, the shock and surreality of the pandemic is setting in across the United States.
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I want to help them achieve their dreams and find the success I believe they rightfully deserve.
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Further, many Tennesseans are rightfully concerned about the strings that could be attached to a Medicaid expansion.
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"Fight Song" by Rachel Platten fought its way up the Billboard Hot 100 chart — and rightfully so.
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For Remain supporters, however, Bercow has rightfully given lawmakers to power to scrutinize and control the government.
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But where else should one rank this Australian Open, where Federer was rightfully viewed as an underdog?
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Many people saw in Clinton — rightfully so — the chance to make history with an intelligent, accomplished individual.
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But that has done little to deter Putin from insisting the Ukrainian territory rightfully belongs to Russia.
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But Kager saw Twitter as a way to rightfully take up space in a male-dominated field.
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With mounting opposition to the BAT, Congress rightfully dismissed this bad idea that would have grown government.
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Since the El Paso massacre, many Latinos are rightfully feeling fearful and targeted because of their ethnicity.
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The producer took the position that fans rightfully felt a certain way about West's support of Trump.
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In a statement to the Journal in September, Poetzscher said he was "rightfully disciplined" by his employer.
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It's a goal most of us rightfully aspire to, and one that can often help build wealth.
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But if you go there on the reg, the good locals will rightfully edge away from you.
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Also rightfully, Mildred struggles with her complicity — as a woman ignored, she aches to dish out brutality.
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There rightfully exists a high threshold for any law that subjects states to the oversight of Washington.
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Regulators digging in on the details are rightfully skeptical of the bogus claims made by these companies.
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And if the differences between the two become rightfully blurred, her insistence on art history confuses us.
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By the way, there is no country more Nationalist than France, very proud people-and rightfully so!........
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Negan's inner circle were meeting to discuss the Gregory Situation (Simon believed he still had influence at Hilltop; Negan rightfully did not) and what they would do if Gregory's plan to exile his unruly people didn't work out (Simon thought they should murder all of them; Negan — rightfully?
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Erika is rightfully upset and puts Dorit on notice that gossiping about a situation never makes it better.
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Organizers of the massive walkouts at Google last week are — rightfully so — not letting up on their demands.
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Rand Paul's fans, who he (rightfully) assumes are the self-serious stoners that tend to gravitate towards Floyd?
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People complain readily (and rightfully) about Twitter's failure to find a real solution to harassment on its platform.
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I'm assuming Yolanda was/is really sick and that's why she is rightfully offended by the unwarranted diagnosis.
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But now, and rightfully so, it seems like the importance of reparations is being brought to the forefront.
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When Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey hit theaters in 1968, it was rightfully hailed as a masterpiece.
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Rightfully, Josh lures Burr into a trap that causes the antihero to be covered in pounds of cereal.
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White House attorneys have effectively and rightfully convinced senators that they must preserve the integrity of their institution.
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"To the Chapman family, a grateful nation honors his service and rightfully recognizes your family's sacrifices," Webb wrote.
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Lastly, this development rightfully debunks generalizations about people on the spectrum, like that they're dependent or otherwise incompetent.
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It's the fever dream of someone who almost saw 2017 coming, and was rightfully afraid of its arrival.
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Many rightfully worry this will greatly reduce the number of women who will have to come forward alone.
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Like, for example, there was a huge push for us to talk about R. Kelly, and rightfully so.
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That's 14 schools in total that will help thousands of kids get the education they so rightfully deserve!
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There was also this culture change going with these magazines celebrating what feminists would, rightfully, call rape culture.
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The absence of an ID was used by bureaucracy to deny citizens access to what was rightfully theirs.
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" When Nicole returns she's (rightfully) upset and confronts Onyeka: "I don't understand why you're spreading rumors to Colton.
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The panel of judges is facing multiple questions: Did the FCC rightfully change broadband's status under the law?
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But even while the mere existence of the category was (rightfully) questioned by pundits, Google kept plugging away.
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It would be much funnier to have Clinton as the "straight man" while Trump, rightfully, acted the buffoon.
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Earlier today, President Trump&aposs attorney rejected interview terms from team Mueller and rightfully so, we&aposll explain.
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I know he is going to go down as the best golfer that ever lived, and rightfully so.
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And we want to reset the balance of power, so that people and the Constitution are rightfully restored.
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"On issues such as standards and curriculum, the federal government rightfully defers to states and districts," they said.
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And he is not worth giving away a useful, if rightfully maligned player like Ross for nothing, either.
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Yet Ryan takes it too far: he anonymously publishes a very personal poem, and Hannah gets rightfully pissed.
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But we all know she has been stingy in the past with the personal pics (and rightfully so).
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Orrin Hatch (R-UT), have rightfully gotten a bulk of the blame for the law in the aftermath.
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Shi'ite armed groups and investors deny this, saying all property takeovers are legal and those lands rightfully Shi'ite.
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But whatever, at least The Female Boss is finally getting the cash that rightfully belongs inside her pockets.
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Make sense considering if anyone else can rightfully lay claim to the lyrics from "I'm Real," it's Khlo$.
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Paul Ryan rightfully feared that a report like this would spook House Republicans, particularly those in vulnerable seats.
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He rightfully called out the relationship for being inappropriate and accused Ezra of taking advantage of a student.
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For this reason, most prosecutors rightfully do not bring these sorts of cases without some sort of corroboration.
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"But many Americans still are rightfully frustrated by the cost and complexity of our current system," he said.
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Instead of honoring the mutually agreed bilateral contract, it continues to default on payments rightfully due to MMB.
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CNN will be rightfully celebrated for its disclosure of the dossier during Saturday night's White House Correspondents' Dinner.
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Like their elected representatives, American voters rightfully recognize this deal is one-sided and bad for the country.
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The premium was something rightfully due to the 'class' but no absent putative class member ever got anything.
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She was expected to just suck it up; after all, the halls of the Senate were rightfully theirs.
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Breakout is rightfully a classic, but it was just a tad too basic to really remember that fondly.
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If I didn't buy gifts and only received them, it would be perceived (rightfully!) as selfish and unfair.
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"According to the San Diego Zoo, the "cassowary is rightfully considered the most dangerous bird in the world.
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And rightfully so, how many people can say they've dropped 92,000 feet and lived to talk about it.
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"They are taking territory or control or declaring control of territories that are not rightfully China's," Tillerson said.
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But she rightfully pointed out that, as recently as the 1970s, top tax rates were in the 70s.
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" A message greeting visitors suggests that the Democrats are "shattin' in their pantaloons' right now…and rightfully so!
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Rightfully pissed off, the whole community calls upon Joseph to reign Jesus in or get out of town.
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The Trump/GOP tax plan, released Thursday, has rightfully put tax reform at the forefront of public debate.
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And Israelis are rightfully concerned about making sure that there is not a new terrorist haven next door.
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And because of that box, all these years later, the fight over who rightfully owns the race endures.
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Women rushing to the police station to post bail for a son wrongfully incarcerated, a husband rightfully restrained.
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Connor was rightfully frustrated that he and Hannah didn't have more time to get to know one another.
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And for about a day this week, the president and vice president both claimed to rightfully lead Peru.
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The financial capture of Washington that he rightfully detests is real, and it is manifest in his opponents.
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The New York Times Book Review rightfully listed it as one of the 10 Best Books of 2015.
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Any cost reductions should also be passed down as savings to consumers – as the administration has rightfully proposed.
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People rightfully become frustrated when they're hungry, hot, thirsty, tired and have had their homes and property destroyed.
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"Over the past week I have been rightfully apologizing for something I did Halloween night, 2005," he said.
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Earlier this year, the State Department rightfully declared that ISIS committed genocide against Christians, Yazidis and Shiite Muslims.
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This rightfully riles Americans who believe these unsuccessful asylum-seekers are thumbing their noses at our legal process.
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"The stock reacted favorably on the news and rightfully so," JPMorgan's Paul Coster wrote in a research note.
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While we can certainly waive this right, no one can rightfully take it away from us by force.
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"These boulevards are treasured in Kansas City and rightfully so," said Vernon Percy Howard Jr., the group's president.
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Some people are rightfully excited, and others have different opinions, complaining that politics don't belong in Star Wars.
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Earlier this year, the State Department rightfully declared that ISIL committed genocide against Christians, Yezidis, and Shia Muslims.
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Congress rightfully authorized up to 28 more ground based interceptor missiles in the 85033 National Defense Authorization Act.
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For years, Republicans and conservatives rightfully have condemned those who label others as "racist" with no credible evidence.
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The incident received significant media coverage, and rightfully so: It was the deadliest mass shooting in American history.
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The president rightfully complains that other countries have higher barriers to their markets than we do to ours.
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"We should all be rightfully worried that this is all dangerously distracting from the sacred homeland security mission."
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And rightfully so, as Tang Hao was the father of modern martial arts scholarship and fact-based history.
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"Con artists are just like gabby muggers who fast talk you out of what's rightfully yours," he said.
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"We're dealing with a very archaic legal principle versus modern times," which have rightfully emphasized victims' rights, Healy says.
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Both elected officials and the general public have rightfully questioned whether Facebook is capable of regulating its own conduct.
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While Tuesday night's Comedy Death-Ray shows were rightfully legendary, my personal favorites were the theater's Saturday midnight offerings.
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As the leading establishment candidate, Rubio rightfully considers himself the best candidate to defeat Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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I'm proud that music does, indeed, run in my family — and rightfully so, since my kids' time in utero.
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As we finish out the next 18 games, we're going to see some left-handed pitching and rightfully so.
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They're so reliable and quick to alert people when a deal's live that they've rightfully earned over 72,000 followers.
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Now they are concerned and rightfully so about the lead level studies they are receiving from DEQ [MDEQ] samples.
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The ALI, however, is widely known and rightfully recognized within legal circles as an authority on explaining the law.
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I'll (rightfully) drag Cersei and Jaime for their nasty incestuous relationship but pray that Dany and Jon get it.
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"Ford v Ferrari" won the Oscar for best sound editing at the 2020 Oscars Sunday night, and rightfully so.
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If nobody knows what the hell you're actually running on, then you rightfully will get blasted from all sides.
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The idea that a company could see home mapping information is rightfully scary, and a major home security concern.
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The two goals directly compete, and Silicon Valley companies are rightfully dragging their heels in avoiding deep content moderation.
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"[Wilburn] was rightfully fearful something was going to happen — she should not have been in the position in distress."
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Cuba rightfully believed it was facing an existential foreign threat, so it sought help from a more powerful ally.
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"A lot of people, rightfully so, attribute my acting to being over the top, like on Community," he said.
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You could rightfully look at altruistic crowdfunding and argue that such generosity papers over all that's rotten in America.
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Many Taft people never forgot that Ike's people had "stolen" the nomination they believed rightfully belonged to Robert Taft.
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Bush helped normalize the statements the GOP nominee made about women that have been rightfully identified as describing assault.
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While many sites charge membership fees (and rightfully so — performers deserve to be well-paid), Pornhub is totally free.
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Aoun, army commander during Lebanon's 1975-90 civil war, has long coveted the position his supporters deem rightfully his.
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And rightfully so, she's been working out hard and sticking to her strict diet for more than six months.
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As you can probably imagine, observant Netflix viewers picked up on the character's thoughtless actions and were rightfully appalled.
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We think it's high time Kaling gets the cosmetics contract she rightfully deserves, and the slides ahead are proof.
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Laptop Mag noticed the nomenclature change earlier today and rightfully called it out for being insanely confusing for consumers.
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All this is a game of narcissism and disingenuous grievances that smart comedians like Wolf rightfully refuse to play.
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Wolfgang Gartner, whose early electro singles like "Illmerica" and "Undertaker," catapulted him to international fame, has rightfully matured too.
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But it seems more likely that Trump has rightfully decided that hard partisanship benefits him more than political norms.
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Today the band is premiering their new video for "Ghosted," the sci-fi fantasy adventure their music rightfully deserves.
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Huang says he's tried to develop the most no-frills protection possible that still meets Snowden's rightfully paranoid standards.
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Many are rightfully concerned that Texas's bathroom bill could make it difficult for trans people to use public spaces.
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Davis was rightfully furious, but he was also lacking focus, as he was clearly distracted by the Taxslayer Bowl.
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As one of Samsung's premium phones, it rightfully commands a matching price: about $850 for the full, unsubsidized price.
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Ballot measures don't have the same excitement as statewide electoral elections, but Issue 2 is rightfully being watched closely.
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Where is this magical, rhinestoned chair that, by virtue of supporting Kawakubo for years, Lady Gaga has rightfully earned?
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" He added that "When it is, much of the credit, rightfully, will belong to this President and his party.
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But for the guy from Cleveland, KIDS SEE GHOSTS works as a second coming of Cudi, and rightfully so.
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"I... have rightfully claimed 3,641,694 ether, and would like to thank the DAO for this reward," the note reads.
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And I all the sudden got a very negative email from Channing, rightfully so, saying, 'Don't f— my friends.
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Such tokenism is seen as unacceptable — and rightfully so — in any other space where a marginalized community feels threatened.
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And it's not just federal agencies working to block public access to information that rightfully belongs to the public.
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Ballerini was nominated for Best Country Album at the Grammys last year for her album "Unapologetically," and rightfully so.
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NIGEL EVANSParis * If the EU's democratic model was offered to Americans they would rightfully laugh it out of town.
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That leads to inevitable questions of who should rightfully own this kind of potentially very central and crucial data.
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Both sides of the aisle have rightfully come together on criminal justice reform, including passing the First Step Act.
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Feeling lucky, and rightfully so, she took her extra cash to the tables and slot machines in Atlantic City.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump has rightfully brought infrastructure modernization to the top of our national to-do list.
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Many Democrats would also rightfully be concerned about unleashing the impeachment process in our destructive age of partisan polarization.
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Republicans can rightfully point to the fact the Speaker could hold a roll call vote and pass the legislation.
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But this death gives the people of Cuba the opportunity to stand up and demand what is rightfully theirs.
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Saudi officials say they aim to claw back some $100 billion of funds that rightfully belong to the state.
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One of the judges, T.S. Ellis, said prosecutors rightfully "followed the money paid by pro-Russian officials" to Manafort.
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Our immigration enforcement agents rightfully focused on serious criminals, not somebody whose business trip ran a few days over.
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The legislation is "an important step, a step that's rightfully there based on his own admission," Gosar said yesterday.
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Scott needs to defend his wife and his property, both of which Charlie regards as rightfully belonging to him.
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Nonetheless, it's been a consistently good, often excellent and always underrated wine, of which he can rightfully be proud.
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The Help, with rightfully adored fan-favorite Moonlight up against the vocal mob-like suspicion of La La Land.
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Judge Furman rightfully called that rationale "pretextual" — the secretary searched for it after he had decided what he wanted.
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But he will still be rightfully the main attraction at the Laver Cup in Chicago, the tournament's second year.
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And as soon as she stepped out of the limo, the women in the Bachelor mansion panicked — rightfully so.
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Remember, though, that a tax refund means you aren't getting all the money that's rightfully yours throughout the year.
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Americans are rightfully frightened, and Obama's reflexively vague response to the massacre is likely to scare them even more.
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You were probably also troubled, and rightfully so, that your father would jump into another serious relationship so quickly.
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"I am deluged with calls from experienced security officials who are shocked, and rightfully so," he wrote on Twitter.
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We had a good run and can rightfully be proud of our rise from colonial backwater to world power.
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During the debate, I watched as Mr. Biden appeared genuinely and rightfully befuddled at the attacks on his record.
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Clearly he's going to have a lot of personal accomplishments, rightfully so, I'm sure they mean something to him.
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"They, rightfully so, want to be protective of their riders and don't want competition on the streets," he said.
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Baby Yoda has rightfully claimed the title of Cutest Thing in the Universe, but we still love adult Yoda.
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For Everlane, what we might refer to as "blowout sales" are admittedly few and far between — and rightfully so.
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That seat was rightfully President Obama's to fill, but his moderate nominee was stonewalled by the Senate GOP majority.
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I think viewers rightfully cringe when they see Chandler's dad and hear the way her family talks about her.
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"Thank you to @Twitter for standing by their community standards and rightfully returning control of my account," he wrote.
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And (rightfully?) shaming others who are seen outside or going to bars — well, back when that was still allowed.
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And (rightfully?) shaming others who are seen outside or going to bars — well, back when that was still allowed.
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During the debate, I watched as Mr. Biden appeared genuinely and rightfully befuddled at the attacks on his record.
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They feel, rightfully, that both systems are rigged against them, and they made that clear in last year's election.
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"Everyone's immediate focus is, rightfully, on ensuring Californians have continuous, reliable and safe electric and gas service," he said.
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We have tremendous expectations and we rightfully have those expectations but we've got to go out and do it.
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The fight was rightfully declared a No Contest after 55 seconds—a debut to remember for all the wrong reasons.
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He got right back into the thick of things where he was rightfully arrested after being removed from his branches.
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The lesson worth learning now is that some people rightfully turn away from tragedy out of self-preservation, not selfishness.
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The Fast films have rightfully been praised for their casual diversity, but it's time to up the ante even more.
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The hardware and design teams were rightfully proud of their work and wanted to see it out in the world.
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Poetzscher, who is still with the company, in a statement to the WSJ said he was "rightfully disciplined" by Uber.
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Such hot language rightfully alienates decent people, and cuts off any opportunity we might have had to change their minds.
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Westerners are rightfully skeptical: in China, the government doesn't need a law to say it can or can't do something.
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Poland's Bajor rightfully took a two-round unanimous decision and progresses to the next round of the Openweight Grand-Prix.
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The technology industry needs to think more seriously about device addiction Tesla talks a lot about safety, and rightfully so.
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Indeed, he had researchers look into genealogy and dig up hundreds of names of people who rightfully owned his land.
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Reading Toni Morrison made a big impact on me as a student; she was rightfully acknowledged recently when she passed.
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The company has rightfully prioritized other drives like safety and well-being with features that hide bullies and deter overuse.
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But the thing is, saying you're sapiosexual can strike potential partners as elitist or even sexist, and often rightfully so.
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Brooke is the driving force behind the episode, despite her hatred of Lionel, and Lionel rightfully recognizes her hard work.
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While lesbians are (rightfully) figuring out what better inclusion could look like, many gay men's spaces have remained largely untouched.
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A high school student gave North and South America a bit of a redesign, and the internet is rightfully obsessed.
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However, actual marginalized people are, rightfully so, saying not enough is being done to diversify the industry and foster inclusion.
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These cities, rightfully so, have a number of concerns ranging from safety to sidewalk congestion to equal access to transportation.
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"In a sense, she's relieved to have come forward now…but she's also extremely scared, and rightfully so," Ring said.
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Military members and veterans are rightfully supported during and after service, but we should never forget the families behind them.
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Another, larger Border collie, rightfully named Kaboom, won the 24-inch division, powering through the course in just 35.23 seconds.
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The Authors Guild rightfully argues that there is a circuit split regarding fair use and specifically the "transformative use" factor.
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"I was rightfully criticized the last time around because I didn't pay as much attention as I might," Sanders said.
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Instead of listening to her rightfully concerned friends, she finds even more ways to argue against privacy of any type.
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And while P.K. Subban gets most of the attention (and rightfully so), Josi may hold the key to the series.
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We had Kawhi in a "Board Man Gets Paid" shirt rightfully saying he doesn't think anybody went into work today.
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These are the times when parents rightfully turn to any form of technology that can help ride out the storm.
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And Trump warned, rightfully, that Syria was a quagmire, ripe with opportunities for mistakes and catastrophic consequences to world peace.
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A lot of these videos are obviously, grossly hateful, and Google has rightfully cordoned them off from its ad service.
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And also the other side that makes the public rightfully feel happy that what Harvey stood for exists no longer.
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If you're fighting a villain and you don't know who it could be, well then you would be rightfully terrified.
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The only people who would be affected by the changes, he said, were those who shouldn't rightfully be receiving help.
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The man is rightfully upset, and as he chases the dog away, another stray comes to check out the action.
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Trap artists like Offset got rightfully called out last year for homophobic gaffes, with iffy apologies that left many unconvinced.
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Let's take a look at the statistic that's always trotted out to convince women we aren't rightfully valued at work.
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The capability of people with breasts to feed their children is amazing, and many parents have rightfully been celebrating it.
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Ira's rightfully furious, but Chuck tells him to play it out, it's in his best interest that Chuck become governor.
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" First of all, no one with an office in the White House can rightfully claim they "stay out of politics.
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Fraternity culture, again and rightfully so, is being more scrutinized than it's ever been, and I think that's totally justified.
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It's immensely disturbing and, naturally, people are rightfully angry because this crap is not OK. It's not OK for anyone.
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Much of the discussion around New York's Child Victims Act has been focused on the Catholic Church, and rightfully so.
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Problem: Company leaders and managers constantly have things to do, along with people who rightfully need our attention and time.
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Portman is rightfully addressing the current crisis of online sex trafficking, and that's an important move in the right direction.
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While 1968 is rightfully remembered as a year of violence, chaos, and death, it was also one filled with hope.
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"PASPA was clearly unconstitutional, and the ban on sports betting has now rightfully been rejected by the court," he said.
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From glass nails to sheet masks to cushion compacts, Korean beauty products have that undeniable buzz factor — and rightfully so.
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And then of course Floyd Mayweather Jr., who I won't comment much on except that he was rightfully passed over.
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These allies who were rightfully skeptical of Obama's commitment to their defense have openly praised Trump for his recent actions.
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So it's just not O.K. to enter the lottery under false pretenses and take a slot that's rightfully someone else's.
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Putin has been rightfully accused of following a 19th century foreign policy, but that is a symptom, not a problem.
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On commerce, he rightfully criticizes lopsided trade agreements but makes millions off of Trump merchandise produced by cheap labor abroad.
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We know the answer: The American left and media establishment would be outraged about such a suggestion, and rightfully so.
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"The dairy industry rightfully points to the nutritional and flavor superiority of dairy compared to plant-based beverages," said Bailey.
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Glass was outfitted with a camera that the user could activate at any time, and this, rightfully, freaked people out.
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LAS VEGAS — Dell's XPS line of laptops and 2-in-1s has gotten a lot of praise — and rightfully so.
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The critical situation at a chemical plant compromised by Hurricane Harvey's flooding is all over the news, and rightfully so.
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He is (rightfully) well versed in this kind of discourse and interaction, but when he mentions his mother, Wainwright softens.
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Switchback Travel noticed the same thing in its review, although it rightfully lauded the Down Sweater for being very durable.
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The T.U.E. rightfully exists in order to enable an athlete who has a legitimate medical condition to continue to compete.
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Some citizens, rightfully desperate for change, say this is the best step toward some kind of reform, but it's not.
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Klay's pal was rightfully furious -- and that's when Thompson stormed onto the court to get in the other dude's face.
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That said, we know our readers rightfully have incredibly high expectations, and we will continue to strive to do better.
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The German government seized most of his collection — property that Ms. Goering said rightfully belonged to her and her mother.
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Trump fumed, and rightfully so, that the Europeans used this diplomatic occasion to browbeat the American president on global warming.
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"The university has rightfully initiated a full investigation into the matter," a spokesman for Mr. Ryan said in a statement.
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As Mr. O'Connor sees it, some churches rightfully deserve a bad rap for being too profit-minded about real estate.
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"The country has moved on, and rightfully so," said Michael O'Connell, a retired lieutenant with the New York Fire Department.
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Thousands of disappointed moviegoers have taken to social media to express their frustrations in the hours since — and rightfully so.
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I had a longer description of what Dr. Canoville did, but my editor rightfully condensed it to the previous sentence.
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I'm personally still waiting for "old man yells at cloud" emoji, which could rightfully accompany 90% of my cultural input.
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ObamaCare, rightfully known as the "Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)," was passed into law on March 22019, 2010.
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Quite a few constructors start out with simple themes and those puzzles are rightfully scheduled for an early week slot.
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Len Sherman: You rightfully questioned the ideological rigidity of progressives who sanctimoniously dismiss ANY legitimate questioning of climate change research.
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Wojcicki rightfully believes that no singular institution will be able to harvest the amount of DNA that her company has.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is (rightfully) adamant about keeping the emergency exits and aisles clear in case of an emergency.
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In fact, Sun Holdings is the largest Latino franchise operator in the United States, a designation he's rightfully proud of.
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Democrats rightfully fume that the media chases down ridiculous Trump claims and tweets, thus framing news cycles as he wishes.
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This film and album will rightfully go down as one of the most seminal pop culture events of the 29s.
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Why wait to collect what is rightfully yours if you may not be around as long as you had planned?
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Will and Sam were rightfully concerned that an early-week theme would be lost on some solvers without a revealer.
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"I welcome Leader Schumer and others who are going to be, rightfully so, weighing in on that," Cortez Masto said.
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Tom, New York: Facebook and YouTube are rightfully being examined more critically today by both the general public and legislators.
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To be censored and blocked rightfully naming the rise of fascism is a form of fascism itself and corporate collaboration.
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" After 80 Buddhist monks chanted, the king proclaimed himself the Royal Patron of Buddhism: "I will rightfully protect Buddhism forever.
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She is rightfully furious that Kai has been using information from Dr. Vincent's medical file on her to trigger her phobias.
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The opportunity to use this growing tech to improve veteran healthcare has rightfully attracted positive attention to some intriguing new initiatives.
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But, as one of my colleagues rightfully pointed out yesterday, the other Kardashian grandchildren have taken the names of their fathers.
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Genius. We're guessing most people would've (rightfully) given up during this slight inconvenience, but not the employees of this Dunkin' Donuts.
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It's also rightfully earned a bad rap for being a home to trolls, vicious racists, and all sorts of other degenerates.
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Bravo has rightfully kept that exact information under wraps, but it stands to reason that Brandi's cameo is coming fairly soon.
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This fed Dany's paranoia — and rightfully so, considering how quickly plots were hatched against her once the news began to spread.
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What movie-goer hasn't felt a spring in their step after watching the women of Hidden Figures rightfully get their due?
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And as Mary suggested, we should have our allies along if we are going to rightfully target China&aposs trade practices.
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"Rightfully so, I was not even on the radar (until now)," said Snedeker, who played on the 2012 and 2016 teams.
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Now we can stan out — and rightfully, so — over Rihanna's "most incredible and uncommonly cool outfits," Stance told Women's Wear Daily.
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Citizens are rightfully exhausted, cautious, and furious, and are demanding more than soundbites out of candidates as the 2020 election nears.
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"I know you are upset with the establishment, and rightfully so, but going after Ted Cruz is not you," he said.
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She also rightfully noted that the "stop and frisk" measures that Trump openly supports were found to be discriminatory and unconstitutional.
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The truth is that there's still a lot of guilt amongst white people as a consequence of slavery, and rightfully so.
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He believes—rightfully so—that any costume referencing a viral fad in popular culture is bound to be a crowd pleaser.
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The lawsuit claims Wright stole 1,100,111 bitcoins that rightfully belonged to Kleinman and would currently have a market value of $10,236,63,855.
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"So much of our time right now is engaged, and rightfully so, in fighting [President] Trump," CAP President Neera Tanden said.
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We asked people to share their craziest stories about how to claim things back in what's rightfully theirs (or maybe not).
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Though King is rightfully viewed as the movement's leading political mobilizer, Lewis served an equally crucial role as a student leader.
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Publishers are rightfully proud of their history of pushing controversial books by authors like Vladimir Nabokov, James Joyce, and William Burroughs.
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But when the developer fails to provide consistent updates, it leaves the backers feeling out of the loop and rightfully angry.
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But our present tendency toward outright dismissal of black senior and elder voters may find us rightfully re-evaluating initial judgements.
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Body positivity remains largely a woman's mission, and rightfully so — we're the ones who are most often subject to body scrutiny.
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" It's high-energy, frantic, and funky, and it also sees Kevin Abstract rightfully declare Brockhampton the "best boyband since One Direction.
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He has had nothing but admiring words for Nyquist and, rightfully, reminded everyone that there is no shame in running second.
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In a close call and with all these factors to consider, the system rightfully found in favor of not pursuing charges.
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"Marines expect and rightfully deserve competent and capable leaders, and these... graduates met every training requirement," Neller said in a statement.
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Yes, I love children a great deal, but to me, it's up to the parents to do things rightfully and legally.
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They rightfully expect their representatives in Washington, D.C., to conduct a similar analysis when determining how to spend their tax dollars.
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The president has rightfully pointed out the issue of transshipping and China's desire to gain leverage over other nations and industries.
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Bernie Sanders took a strong policy stance on Wednesday by rightfully declaring Phish to be one of the country's greatest bands.
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House Democrats are rightfully concerned that this is a ploy to delay the bill on behalf of the Trump White House.
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It was a dark warning from someone who called himself the "Watcher," claiming the couple's new home rightfully belonged to him.
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Years of touring and playing dive bars and warehouses has rightfully turned into international acclaim and notoriety in extreme metal circles.
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Drake, a man who is rightfully bragging about her in a song intended to make his nemeses feel stupid and small.
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The original video has been taken down, but the worst bits have been documented extensively, and many people are rightfully outraged.
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As proven on Tuesday, soccer is the one place in the world where America can rightfully still call itself an underdog.
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The photo has understandably gone viral, and Marshall has rightfully won the Best Bald Dad Award from the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
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Mr. Erdogan and his government have been rightfully requesting that Mr. Gulen, the imam, be extradited to face trial in Turkey.
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Salguero found out about Logic's true identity from a friend's son shortly after the video was released and was rightfully pissed.
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Most Mexicans resent, and rightfully, the meager economic growth of the past few decades and the persistence of poverty and inequality.
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Granted, that's the narrative that people spin to, but Colin made it really clear in the very beginning, and rightfully so.
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Kentucky got a lot of great press for how well Kynect worked during that first, tumultuous enrollment period, and rightfully so.
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His recent virtual hugging of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro is just one reason they rightfully feel he is unelectable.
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It would have been nice to lift that scrim for the applause, which the ensemble musicians rightfully shared with the soloists.
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However, he might rightfully claim that he wiped out racial disparity in the gifted and talented programs in New York City.
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Others are finding the popularity of nearby Iceland to be too much and rightfully view Greenland as a slower, quieter option.
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Also, as you have rightfully recognized many times before, the V.A. health care system is currently in a state of crisis.
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For two years now, Apple has rightfully boasted about the XR's (now 11) LCD screen being the best in the industry.
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If the GOP pushes for a BAT, Democrats would have a field day—and rightfully so—on attack ads against Republicans.
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Rightfully so, as any increase tends to drive up borrowing costs on everything from credit cards to auto loans and mortgages.
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The prospect of losses on that scale prompted some creditors to argue that most of the $800 million was rightfully theirs.
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It conveys that political power rightfully belongs to the people, not to the state, and pledges to restore the rightful order.
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The questions, ultimately, are about who rightfully owns the past and who should have the privilege of seeing and experiencing antiquities.
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As their propaganda has it, parts of Lithuania were gifts from Moscow in Soviet times and therefore rightfully belong to Russia.
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As the current Iowa frontrunner in the democratic primary race, Buttigieg's sexuality has rightfully taken a back seat to his policies.
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In other words, while big names are rightfully celebrated, they can give the appearance of more diversity than there really is.
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"[Trump] rightfully put the burden where it belongs and that's in Congress and Congress has to deal with this problem," Rep.
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How then can an administration which has rightfully declared opioid addiction a national emergency, strip us of our ability to fight?
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Some people have rightfully noted his past involvement with the Rollin' 60s Crips, one of Los Angeles's most notorious street gangs.
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Rightfully, the citizens of the state fought back declaring the law unconstitutional, and a 4th circuit judge ruled in their favor.
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The two quickly fell hard for each other, so when they discovered they were a confirmed no match, they were rightfully devastated.
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"Because of her fear of other dogs (and rightfully so) she needs to be the only animal in the house," Pipkins adds.
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Hunter is rightfully frustrated that in a game for a million dollars, he has a partner who constantly lies and freaks out.
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If the Bitcoin optimists are right that the current valuation is solid (or has capacity to grow), you might be rightfully disappointed.
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But the alternative that Clinton offers is the one that her campaign seems rightfully wary about embracing: the status quo of Obamacare.
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"The inclusion of several countries with natural declines has rightfully brought the entire deal into question," Macquarie analyst said in a note.
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Who else can you rightfully say makes almost every team in the NBA a contender simply by adding him to the roster?
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In August, Bobbitt accused the couple of withholding the money that rightfully belonged to him and improperly using the funds for themselves.
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Olga seems rightfully suspicious of Steven, but still wants to come to America to give her and her son a better life.
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Most Americans are rightfully concerned about the privacy of their personal information, after years of scandals at companies like Facebook and Google.
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And they would be dismayed if he ends up breaking their democracy—one of the things that makes all Indians rightfully proud. ■
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House Foreign Affairs rightfully protested the freezing of U.S. aid to Northern Triangle countries but has been silent on threats against Mexico.
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Here's hoping you wake up soon and take what's rightfully yours from the sister who was never very good to you anyway.
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Neal Reddy of Queer Eye fame rightfully pointed out on Twitter that, erm, walking around in your boxer briefs is pretty common.
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If Apple duffs this, it will make an already nervous Mac community become downright (and rightfully) terrified about Apple's commitment to macOS.
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This book was rightfully praised by LGBTQ reviewers for the deft way it marries inclusivity with scientific accuracy about conception and birth.
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This is a visual reminder that art has historically excluded people of color — while rightfully elevating their craft to fine art status.
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Although the flaming-rat case involved a perfect storm of hazardous conditions, the overseeing trial court rightfully found someone liable (the employer).
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People are angry, and maybe rightfully so, that Obama waited so long in this presidency to attempt to push these ideas through.
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Jones rightfully challenged Twitter's abuse monitoring system months back after she was the target of a flood of hateful, racist, misogynistic tweets.
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By the time Nola shows up, Mars is rightfully offended that she didn't think he was refined enough for an art show.
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A tear-stained Cheryl sits in the arms of her friends and Archie, rightfully angry, seethes about "where the hell" Nick is.
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And beyond wearing black or sporting a "Time's Up" pin, a handful of women opted for pants the festivities — and rightfully so.
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These were the sorts of events people call "natural" disasters, but that term has been rightfully tossed away by most disaster researchers.
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Many users were rightfully quick to call out the hashtag for being gender-normative and for excluding the experiences of transgender people.
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Musician, make-up mogul, philanthropist, and all-round good egg Rihanna rightfully receives a lot of plaudits, from Grammys to humanitarian awards.
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So their experts are going to be — and rightfully so — exceedingly skeptical, at best, of what we're saying and hoping to do.
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Here&aposs Every New Privacy Feature Apple Announced TodayApple has been facing increased criticism of its privacy practices lately and rightfully so.
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Netflix's decision to limit mobile video speeds for many wireless customers without notice has been rightfully criticized as a questionable business practice.
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People are (rightfully) freaking out about their privacy as the Senate voted to let internet providers share your private data with advertisers.
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With some wondering where we even go from here, shopping has likely been the last thing on anyone's mind — and rightfully so.
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Companies like Google, Ford, Uber, and Tesla have been exceedingly careful in the development and deployment of these technologies and rightfully so.
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CRISPR, explained in a bit more depth here, makes all sorts of wild things possible and people are rightfully excited about it.
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I'm ready for us to be scrutinized a little different and judged a little different and rightfully so, we'll do our best.
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After rightfully being nominated for an Oscar for the role, De Havilland felt creatively renewed and began to push for meatier roles.
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Created by Russian jewelry specialists Caviar, the fidget spinner rightfully earns its high price, thanks to its 100-gram gold-coated exterior.
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The amazing photo has rightfully earned its place in r/photoshopbattles, where users have added their own personal flair to Ruffalo's thievery.
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Americans are rightfully fed up with Washington, which unlike families and their household budgets, has little accountability for the dollars it spends.
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For years (years!), people have been arguing about who can rightfully claim the two armrests on either side of the middle seat.
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Democrats bitterly protested that Republicans were simply looking for an excuse to deny Obama a Supreme Court nominee that was rightfully his.
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And rightfully so, it's probably the most interesting set of ideas and the strongest few minutes of tone in the entire film.
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And for years, Republicans have stoked fear that nonwhite voters are rigging the system and stealing votes that should be rightfully theirs.
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The healthcare system rightfully focuses on patients and their health – but we can't forget the unforeseen impact this disease has on families.
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Because these debates have potential to impact the race, observers are rightfully curious about what Trump has done to prepare for them.
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They had been separated from the rest of their siblings due to a lack of available homes, and they were rightfully angry.
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With health-care negotiations uncertain, there's no doubt the industry will remain in the hot seat, and rightfully so in some cases.
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"It will be chaotic at [the agency] until the court decides who is rightfully entitled to be the acting director," Kaplinsky said.
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However, she questioned whether Congress has a right to get rid of a senator who has been rightfully elected to the post.
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"We wouldn't read too much into some of the trade concerns that are certainly in the air and rightfully so," she said.
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"I had reservations every day, up to the present day, because the subject is so fraught, and rightfully so," Mr. Winters said.
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Consider the outrage that rightfully surfaced after documentaries were produced about the West Memphis Three and the Steven Avery case in Wisconsin.
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And as Pelosi has rightfully concluded, "the squad's" political impulses are toxic to the long-term survival of the House Democratic majority.
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No one asks to see the ring or wonders how you met, supposing, rightfully, that you've moved on to more mundane matters.
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Trump rightfully noted that even during the tensions of the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia maintained a strong and productive dialogue.
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"He was rightfully upset as they dismantled half his staging 30 minutes prior to showtime," says a source close to the star.
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It's an attempt to defend the integrity of our elections and to our very democracy — things that every American should rightfully cherish.
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To ensure standards and reputations are upheld, colleges must ensure each application is thoroughly reviewed by a university employee — and rightfully so.
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The brand's off-the-shoulder top that's flying off the shelves (and rightfully so, because the trend isn't going anywhere anytime soon).
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"The movement is led by educated Dalit youth, who know they have been cheated of land that is rightfully theirs," he said.
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I've used the artillery to shoot a building to tactically save another of my units, and she's rightfully panicked by this choice.
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It was high time for me to claim what's rightfully mine, so I took a deep breath and burst through the door.
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Still, many of us were rightfully taken aback when news broke that he'd momentarily ditched dance music to drop an acoustic album.
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"I am pleased @SenateCommerce rightfully advanced the nomination of Jim Bridenstinev— friend, colleague and fellow pilot—to be NASA Administrator," he wrote.
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It had Fenway Park on the top of my "For You" list, since it has rightfully concluded that I'm a baseball fan.
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Their wild price swings and massive multi-million dollar hacks have rightfully earned them a reputation as the Wild West of finance.
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Rightfully, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine has issued guidelines concerning several areas, such as choosing embryos for sex and social reasons.
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For liberal Americans, Russia is — rightfully — a frightening example of how authoritarian rule can function within the institutional framework of a democracy.
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"Black people are rightfully suspicious of things they don't know, so that's why name recognition becomes critical," Mac said after the encounter.
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The New Orleans Saints WR revealed the dope holiday gifts for his squad on Wednesday ... and rightfully, his guys lost their minds!!
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You may rightfully point out that the primary reason to wear the devices isn't to lose weight — it's to be more active.
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Returns over longer periods have been better for private equity, but investors may rightfully ask: What have you done for me lately?
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Stories about new voter identification laws and aggressive purges of registration rolls fill newspaper headlines on a daily basis, and rightfully so.
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And rightfully so: Mr. Trump has used Twitter to celebrate American heroes, to praise friends and allies, and to promulgate policy agendas.
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" Former Democratic National Committee official Deshundra Jefferson described Buttigieg's campaign as "a threat" to Biden, saying Biden's camp "should be rightfully worried.
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The project of canon expansion — acknowledging the artistic work of marginalized people as worthy of scholarly engagement — was rightfully undertaken decades ago.
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Even with the help of Rightfully Sewn, a charity that trains and places refugee seamstresses, Ms. Choules can't find enough skilled workers.
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Certainly, in 1956, a black photographer would have been rightfully reluctant to do what Frank did if the couple had been white.
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Nonetheless, many of my friends in other states are very worried, rightfully so, about what will happen if Medicaid expansion goes away.
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Herdsmen have driven hundreds of thousands of cattle south, cutting fences along the way to get at grass they think is rightfully theirs.
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Rightfully so, prospective employees are looking for employers that can offer a compelling work/life balance, with that, comes the place of employment.
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Much of the New England Patriots' lackluster 3-2 start to the 2017 season is being blamed on the defense, and rightfully so.
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Despite efforts to end Planned Parenthood's work, the organization has continued to play a key role in this year's election, and rightfully so.
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The Turtle Lodge offers a place for young people to glean the wisdom of their ancestors and reclaim what rightfully belongs to them.
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In his view, those are historically and rightfully Kurdish lands and potentially part of a future independent Kurdistan, which Barzani has long championed.
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In fact, Jerry is so dang lovable that longtime TWD fans are already paranoid (and rightfully so) that he will be killed off.
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At an intuitive level, it's not puzzling that successful citizens like Schwarzman might view mandatory taxation as unjustified confiscation of what's rightfully theirs.
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Critics of Bloomberg's story have rightfully argued for more information — such as more technical data on the chip, its design and its functionality.
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Roseanna has now been excommunicated for the public square for comments that ABC rightfully characterized as "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values".
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And can you imagine how many people would rightfully lose their shit if Destiny 2 was 60 FPS on Xbox, but not PlayStation?
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People are rightfully pissed, and the conversation of deleting or deactivation has been bubbling up, complete with how-to guides and think pieces.
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HEMINGWAY: Well, the President really has had strong rhetoric against the media, and there are many people who are rightfully concerned about that.
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Given the ambiguity and confusion surrounding today's announcement, the Air Force may continue to fight for what it believes is rightfully its domain.
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Kunis rightfully joins a growing alliance of celebrities who are doing their part to close the gender wage gap in Hollywood and beyond.
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Sadow and others have ways to push back against Tesla by jailbreaking the cars and getting the features owners feel are rightfully theirs.
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It's rightfully iconic, and judging by the reaction to this week's VR version, much of the Verge staff is still traumatized by it.
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S33 has remained dependable over the years, and while outages are a fact of life, the company rightfully took a ton of heat.
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However, I am not using this argument as means of justifying the ways in which Kanye has rightfully pissed people off this week.
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A senior U.S. State Department official said the Lebanese people were "rightfully angered" with a government that had refused to tackle endemic corruption.
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Thankfully, the KUWTK star is surrounded by other famous working moms who have faced, and rightfully ignored, their own instances of mom-shaming.
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Catcalling has become such an unfortunate part of women's everyday lives that the rare moments when it's rightfully stopped are just so delicious.
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All of a sudden, Hannah — accused of narcissism every second of her life and rightfully so — now has real stakes to think about.
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I know that episode is referenced a lot but rightfully so because it had a really profound effect on a lot of people.
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Whether in the workplace, or in general society, women are constantly expected to be palatable and nice, even when we are rightfully angry.
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"Robinson also rightfully asserts that, though she had been drinking that night, her drunkenness "does not give anyone the right to violate me.
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DeBlasio and Cuomo have been at odds since DeBlasio took office, for Democratic insidery bro-ey reasons most New Yorkers rightfully DGAF about.
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Mark Hertling, retired lieutenant general The candidates and the American people have rightfully focused on the terror threat emanating from the Middle East.
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At his consultation, Nick shows Dr. Lee the home video of his surgery, and rightfully, she does not approve of his DIY approach.
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Other small things I wanted to say: During the driving lesson flashback, Randall rightfully pointed out that Jack never talks about his childhood.
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Even as our conversations about gender and dating grow more nuanced and reflective (and rightfully so!), Sex and the City still holds up.
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The first playoff rankings were unveiled this week, and the league can rightfully beat its chest for placing four in the top 15.
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Now, the president, rightfully, is calling out Mueller and his extreme conflicts of interest and his blatant political bias, in a huge way.
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Rightfully suspicious as to Matt's whereabouts the night Nadia Hetz (Lia Williams) was beaten to a pulp, Eve's confrontation with him turns physical.
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But users are rightfully reluctant to see Facebook ingest any more of their sensitive data for fear it could leak or be misused.
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Chesley countered that the cash was held by Abengoa units that had few creditor claims, and the excess rightfully belonged to the parent.
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And, when the courts rightfully put a stop to the insanity, Customs and Border Patrol agents at several airports bizarrely refused to comply.
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It has a long track record of using overdraft fees and other predatory practices that deprive customers of funds that are rightfully theirs.
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"This is a very sad situation and (sad) day since justice is not being used rightfully and in a lawful manner," Dawabsheh said.
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"I think John is rightfully upset with the process and whatever he does, he's earned the right to do it," Graham told reporters.
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If the GOP rallied around an alternative and tried to deny Trump what seems rightfully his, the convention would surely be a bloodbath.
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Like the men who spewed hatred on the streets of Charlottesville, Trump lionizes a masculinity that tells him he is rightfully a winner.
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Ideas to impose new laws on new technology, rampant in Washington today, would be considered not by the FCC but rightfully by Congress.
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In which case, Arf and every viewer may finally be giving Gabe — the meme, not the dog — the rest it so rightfully deserves.
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If Trump loses on Election Day and accuses Hillary Clinton of stealing an election that was rightfully his, he'll find a receptive audience.
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The administration has rightfully said the goal is immediate CVID, and yet, there was no mention of such nuclear dismantlement in the document.
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He could rightfully say he had met a payroll and had felt what individual Americans suffered when presidents and Congress made economic mistakes.
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While the Carr Fire is rightfully demanding most of the media's attention, there are at least 17 other fires currently burning throughout California.
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The two that get an outsized amount of attention in Virginia are the DC exurbs of Loudoun and Prince William — and rightfully so.
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America has rightfully honored the sacrifices and resolve of the American service members who bravely put an end to Nazi oppression in Europe.
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An event designed to bridge the gap between the intelligence community and a rightfully suspicious public instead emphasized the depths of the chasm.
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It was in this universe that some surely (and rightfully) deranged woman came to invent this recipe: Ham Banana Rolls with Cheese Sauce.
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Clinton had just won a second term representing New York in the Senate, which many rightfully assumed would lead to a presidential bid.
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Rightfully or wrongfully, January is the time when most people take a look at themselves and think, 'I am truly a lazy prick.
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It's not that they are apolitical; they're just rightfully apathetic about a political system that has not changed a lot since La Haine.
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I'm pretty impressed by anyone who can manage a hike during their third trimester, and Jade was rightfully proud of achieving this feat.
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In the short-term, Congress has no choice but to adjust the caps and make sure agents are rightfully paid for their service.
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Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), reassuring Americans that although they were rightfully concerned about the outbreak, it was being properly handled by the authorities.
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Image: T-MobileMobile users are rightfully exhausted with receiving predatory robocalls, and certainly of getting spoof calls attempting to trick them into answering.
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As for acts that could be called obstruction of justice, Mr. Trump was rightfully exercising powers granted by the constitution, Mr. Giuliani added.
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Some students and teachers say that rule was sometimes rightfully overruled by previous principals when a student was particularly gifted in the arts.
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Serbian nationalists continue to believe that swaths of land in the former Yugoslavia—including parts of Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia—remain rightfully Serbian.
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Though he will rightfully be remembered for his role in the destruction of the earth, David Koch's influence went far beyond climate denial.
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We have to prove to them, rightfully, that our vision will materially improve their lives and address their needs and their families' needs.
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We rightfully laud these acts of courage, without necessarily naming it patriotism, but the civil rights movement was fundamentally an act of patriotism.
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All of this should be of some interest to the media, which has exhaustively — and rightfully — pursued foreign deals by the Trump family.
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Rightfully wary of our financial institutions, post-recession America turned to well intentioned but misguided government intervention to fix our broken regulatory system.
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Forcing patients to travel hundreds of miles to access a clinic is an undue burden, and the Supreme Court rightfully said it agrees.
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When he did, he apologized for hurting those who "rightfully hold me to a higher standard," including family, friends, co-workers and fans.
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Republicans see the seat as rightfully theirs and want it back as a buffer for their majority, which is in jeopardy next fall.
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She watched in 2008 as a cheater stood on the podium with a national flag and accepted a medal that rightfully was Lowe's.
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But none of that matters if people aren't going to buy into the smart home because they are (rightfully) concerned about security issues.
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Apple has rightfully earned a reputation for building excellent hardware products, and for falling short when it comes to software and other services.
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If women feel empowered, invested in, and feel rightfully represented by all of these female candidate, they will vote, and in large numbers.
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Houston's penalty will reportedly be STEEP if it's found guilty ... and Yankees players and fans are still (rightfully) pissed over the whole deal.
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Efforts to increase social mobility and access to opportunity rightfully focus on what people know and the credentials they obtain — their human capital.
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The company recently hit the headlines in an Internet war with Breitbart News after rightfully pulling ads from the alt-right news site.
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These are, as Reinhardt rightfully spent his career arguing, small windows into the systematic way the American health system charges sky-high prices.
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Rightfully, she ran the song back and invited fans to come join her, where they all simultaneously took videos of each other rapping.
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Rihanna already uploaded a photo of herself wearing it — posing next to a Barbie-pink Lamborghini, of course — and fans are rightfully flipping out.
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Some users are furious over the app's "disruptive" redesign—and rightfully so, it's a goddamn mess—and the amount of signatures on a Change.
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With negotiations around NAFTA continuing on into this week, many Americans are rightfully wondering how major changes to the deal could impact their lives.
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Who knows what exactly is fueling this AMC-MoviePass feud, although it certainly seems like the theater chain is (rightfully) scared of losing money.
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While their program won't make you less prone to perspiration, you will definitely have something that can rightfully be called a work of art.
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Branding agency Jones Knowles Ritchie has rightfully taken notice, and created a new design scheme for Domino's Pizza boxes, based on its clever logo.
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And rightfully so, because unlike the luxe moisturizers, primers, and face masks I proudly coat my face with, sunscreen hasn't always been so glam.
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The desegregation of public schools, the integration of public accommodations, voting rights and fair housing legislation have become rightfully celebrated symbols of racial progress.
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Technology will destroy us 0.5 Seasoned viewers will be rightfully wary of Ashley Too, but Black Mirror doesn't weaponize her or Ashley's downloaded consciousness.
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But while James Corden—rightfully—gets lots of love for his Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke segments, no one should be surprised they're popular.
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"Laura was rightfully given this stuff by Neil Armstrong, so it's hers and we just want to establish that legally," McHugh told the Post.
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The second is that capital flows here, as it is permitted to, when it ought rightfully to be sitting in a larger country's treasury.
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"People are rightfully outraged, but don't hold your breath that anything real is going to happen," Human Rights Watch researcher Hanan Salah told Reuters.
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The bed has a pressure sensor that can tell when your partner has clearly violated your half of the bed, which is rightfully yours.
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With incidents like those in California and Arizona, many in the public are rightfully questioning if the technology is, or will ever be, ready.
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Conan O'Brien was therefore rightfully thrilled to visit Kojima Productions' offices in Tokyo during Wednesday night's episode of Conan, guided by Hideo Kojima himself.
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And maybe rightfully so, but ultimately, the company will sell a bazillion of these super-high-margin devices and reap incredible profits from them.
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Rightfully so, most player's careers start in their early teens then end in their 20s — a shorter shelf life than even a traditional athlete.
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But in truth, its story is about the market and consumers taking what they perceive is rightfully theirs, while farmers are left with scraps.
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Now TechCrunch has learned Facebook will launch a certification tool that demands that marketers guarantee email addresses used for ad targeting were rightfully attained.
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The floppy disk lives on as technical shorthand instead of a physical object — that is, until everyone rightfully adopts the "ctrl/command + S" shortcut.
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Critics, however, recognized Carlos's quality, and the film was rightfully rewarded with two Golden Globe nominations, though it was ineligible for an Academy Award.
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Alphabet's internet drone program has rightfully faced scrutiny since April 20163, when Google first acquired the drone startup Titan Aerospace for an undisclosed amount.
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As one of the buzziest young stars in the house music universe right now, Mall Grab's sample-heavy, unreleased tracks are rightfully fawned over.
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It changes the argument if you think of a job as more than a salary, which is how most Americans rightfully regard their jobs.
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From the look of things, they're willing to lie, scheme, backstab, and cheat to get a piece of what they believe is rightfully theirs.
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Then it's time for a grown-up conversation — Sara is still rightfully dubious that Michael is alive, wondering why he would abandon his family.
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Gryla can tell that Letitia does not rightfully belong to Zelda, and the spirit of Sabrina's mother suddenly manifests to help settle the score.
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Beach dresses rightfully sit in their own category because the right beach dress should involve as little effort as going to the beach itself.
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If we don't get a special prosecutor, every American will rightfully suspect that the decision to fire #Comey was part of a cover-up.
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We've reached a moment where opulence is a bad look, and rightfully so, but that doesn't mean anyone's about to turn off the spigot.
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However, the domestic use of the law rightfully has caused many to fear further overreaching of the NSA into the lives of American citizens.
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Hardware has rightfully been the focal point of Nintendo's 2017, but nobody would be talking about the Switch if it wasn't for the games.
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Rightfully so: The actual Deuce was littered with rich characters, so it's only natural that the new HBO show is burgeoning with fascinating folks.
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But Pence has 3 ½ years managing the state's budget and economy, so he can rightfully take credit (or accept blame) for what's happened since.
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"Collective bargaining makes them sit and share with us what we rightfully have a right to demand," he said at the Las Vegas meeting.
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The goal is anonymity, not just encryption Penn rightfully suspected that the feds might be on to him and reiterates this throughout the article.
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Either way, we're talking meat here, and the Bolognese are rightfully proud of their famous meats, which are a staple in the local diet.
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The Internet has rightfully fallen in love with this ad, which the bank made in support of Australia's Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
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The Internet is rightfully losing its collective mind over these shots of JT from back in the day when shirts and sleeves were optional.
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If you are one of the many folks rightfully upset about Get Out being shut out of the Golden Globes last night, keep reading.
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Last night, we learn that she's rightfully angry that William didn't leave her with any way to memorialize him or say a final goodbye.
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"Collective bargaining makes them sit and share with us what we rightfully have a right to demand," he said at the Las Vegas meeting.
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If chosen to serve as your president, I will strive to honor Frankie's legacy, to become worthy of the office that was rightfully his.
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Travis Scott's mug shot from his arrest this weekend shows a dude who's bummed his party came to a screeching halt ... and rightfully so.
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Tanya's insisted she just wants what's rightfully hers -- a cut of Alan's ranch, a right to live there and chunk of his other assets.
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But, never before have I seen a week like the past one -- in which no fewer than five (!) people could rightfully claim the crown.
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"They've all rightfully been barking... about the illegal shops that are all around them, selling the same products for 40 percent less," said Spiker.
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Only then will we have the information we need to hold Border Patrol accountable to the same reforms rightfully urged of police departments nationwide.
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These two massacres rightfully garnered national media attention, but this is not always the case for gun violence and hate crimes in our country.
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"This is tragic because society is rightfully demanding that police officers conduct themselves beyond reproach," Ellis County District Attorney Patrick Wilson said, KTVT reported.
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Aaron blamed himself for convincing Eric to fight in the first place; Eric (rightfully) assured Aaron that he chose to fight on his own.
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Attempts to make it into a political virtue too often attribute to anger victories that rightfully belong to courage, patience, intelligence, persistence, or love.
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And no subsidized company promising to create some jobs in one place while threatening thousands elsewhere can rightfully be viewed as a job creator.
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Yet here he is, forced back to this House to rightfully face scrutiny, without a shred of remorse or humility and no substance whatsoever.
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To all the mothers who read this letter, I hope this day allows you to feel the love and respect you so rightfully deserve.
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But, now that DiCaprio is making headlines (and rightfully so), the terry cloth hoodie seems like it hit shelves at just the right time.
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The salon teased its followers with the caption, "Guess who's ready for #Coachella..." The next photo was a reveal of Hudgens, rightfully labeled "#CoachellaQueen."
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Because Jones didn't just use sex to seduce or pander to the male gaze – she exercised and weaponised what she recognised was rightfully hers.
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"Opening weekend for football and our clubhouse was more concerned with the weather — rightfully so," said Chris Archer, one of the Rays' starting pitchers.
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If Catalonia was working toward independence because it was suppressed by the Spanish government, it would be rightfully seeking the right to self-determination.
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Privacy laws in Canada, Japan and elsewhere rightfully require companies to consider the benefits and risks their data practices pose to consumers and society.
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First to admit the allegations are rightfully a vulnerability, Keirstead says that's not the only thing that's pushed the DCCC away from his campaign.
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To the increasingly panicked general population, watching appointed health officials fumble and doctors rightfully get mad about it is frustrating and low-key terrifying.
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For example, Astoria's popular Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden was rightfully featured, but so was SingleCut Brewery, a lesser-known, but worthwhile, beer spot.
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According to a recent poll by Baseera, an Egyptian polling group, only 11 percent of Egyptians say the islands rightfully belong to Saudi Arabia.
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And, these days, 16-year-olds seem more rightfully preoccupied with living long lives, if the planet — and those who control it — let them.
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Creator Lindy West and Bryant have rightfully made it clear Shrill isn't about weight, but to imply that that conversation is over is foolish.
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While Khashoggi's death has rightfully fixated our attentions, it has done so most notably because it raises questions about Washington's close alliance with Riyadh.
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Small business owners are rightfully up in arms about tax rates that can consume more than 20013 cents out of every dollar of profit.
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Securing and holding a job is rightfully seen as one of the primary markers of successful reintegration and a surefire way to reduce recidivism.
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Rightfully, if someone is walking at night in a high crime area and gets mugged, the individual exposes themselves to criticism for bad judgement.
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Untrustworthy news and political campaigns often use statistics to make bogus claims — rightfully assuming most readers won't take the time to fact-check them.
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The group's formation, successes, and struggles couldn't be summed up in one film, so Hulu is (rightfully) devoting an entire series to the group.
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Coming from Blumhouse, the studio behind Get Out and The Purge franchise, one could rightfully expect a horror movie with a socially focused message.
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In the early days of the nation, the founders were rightfully concerned that the nascent republic would give rise to leadership based on bloodlines.
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After decades of health officials successfully (and rightfully) demonizing cigarettes, vaping arrived with little regulatory oversight and an implied promise as a safer alternative.
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AMVETS didn't take the decision lightly, rightfully calling out the blatant hypocrisy, especially considering that the NHL and NBA are willing to run it.
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Farage originally promised to stand parliamentary candidates in all 650 districts — which rightfully made the Conservatives nervous, over fears of splitting the Brexit vote.
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That's why before the incentive auction, Congress rightfully established the Television Broadcaster Relocation Fund — to ensure a smooth transition process for impacted television stations.
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Rightfully impressed, the Braques built a painting studio next to a house they purchased, that they would keep until Georges Braque's death in 1963.
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When Orange Is the New Black premiered in 2013, it (rightfully) earned praise for focusing on the kind of stories TV still rarely tells.
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