The Run-Up needed to end because you can't be the run-up to something once it's happened.
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Boxing is as at least as much about the run-up as the fight, and Mayweather and McGregor are great at the run-up.
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And it's so fun to watch really talented people run up against the same walls that I've run up against, and try to figure out their own ways around them.
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In the run up to Christmas - celebrated on Jan.
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In the run up to the ministerial meeting on Nov.
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Huge cracks run up buildings, and Scott finds out why.
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Both of Australia's major parties have run up large deficits.
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It also hasn't run up my electricity bill at all.
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With Curry, the arguments run up against their own absurdism.
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He should have run up a white flag of surrender.
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But Cowboys fans will remember Prescott's run up the middle.
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And he's already run up the leaderboards to the top.
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After failing a first time, Wang took a run up.
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They had run up either side of the center platform.
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Mike Braun (R) an opportunity to run up the middle.
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The Run-Up 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Two years.
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I run up against those every once in a while.
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"You run up and grab it by the tail," Alexander said.
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Expectations had been high in the run up to the release.
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The gloom in the run-up to Christmas has been building.
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The pilot could run up to four years, or maybe fewer.
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The infrastructure spending spree may run up against deficit-averse Republicans.
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"I think that's a line we run up against," she says.
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They run up and down the stairs of my porch constantly.
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It's also run up its share of critics: namely, its customers.
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China's stimulus programme led SOEs to expand and run up debts.
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Existing contracts were already allowed to run up until the Oct.
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In the run-up to the promised ballot, Catalonia is tense.
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But this approach would run up against the third problem: regulation.
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So how far can Clinton go to run up the score?
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You saw the stock market run up after Donald Trump's election.
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We saw this in the run-up to the Iraq War.
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It is women who more frequently run up against prison rules.
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Its previous owners had run up unsustainable debts punting on property.
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She breaks into song when her expectations run up against reality.
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Mueller's probe went quiet in the run-up to the elections.
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Bookshelves were everywhere — they even run up the vertiginous back staircase.
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Beto O'Rourke (Texas), in the run up to November's midterm elections.
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No. It's gonna be a very interesting run-up to 2020.
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Please let us know what you think of The Run-Up.
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Run up to a gate and do your best Andre impression.
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FANG are still hot stocks, despite their run-up this year.
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The Run-Up The interview with Donald J. Trump is on.
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Op-Ed Contributor HONG KONG — The run-up to the Sept.
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Attacks also surged in the run-up to the 2015 election.
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The Polish zloty broke a seven-session losing run, up 0.3%.
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The run-up is leading to worries about a damaging crash.
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VISUALIZATION I think about my run up the West Side Highway.
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He estimates each year he would run up to 3,000 miles.
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More protests are planned in the run-up to China's Oct.
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The New York Times launched an election podcast, The Run-Up.
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In some instances, a standard room can run up to $600.
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The Run-Up WASHINGTON — They want him to build that wall.
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That week in mid-October — the run-up to the Oct.
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The candidates made few national headlines in the run up to Nov.
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You 68er fuckers did most to run up debt & ruin our culture.
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The run-up has been even more spectacular in the Delaware Basin.
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And that's what we did with the run-up to the election.
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And the private sectors just can't run up debt like that indefinitely.
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I want her to run up a cell phone bill texting boys.
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Other events were also held in the run-up to the anniversary.
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The weatherproof system can run up to two years on AA batteries.
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Any compromise in the territorial dispute would run up against major roadblocks.
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This would help justify the huge run up in stocks of late.
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Little kids run up with armfuls of puppies, showing him new litters.
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It could become a potent issue in the run up to 2020.
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Hell, if I run up the stairs too fast my body claps!
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Nearly anything can happen in the final run-up to an election.
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But the central government also has managed to run up significant debt.
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It had run up nearly 33 percent this year through Monday's close.
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I've always run up against a stumbling block while reading this work.
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Expansion plans like Mr Bastian's may also run up against rising protectionism.
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Cargo-carrying vehicles can then be run up and down the cable.
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In the run-up to the most recent elections, one of the
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On that new plan, he has run up $985,147.19 in medical bills.
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She has enjoyed growing fame in the run-up to the Aug.
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Lehmann says kids always want to run up and play with it.
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The entire run-up to the caucuses has been almost dumbfoundingly strange.
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That's why the run-up to the Super Bowl is so important.
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Republicans, meanwhile, were gloating in the run-up to Ellison's candidacy announcement.
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Redistricting will occur in the run-up to the 2022 midterm elections.
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However, the recent run-up has also sparked concerns about stretched valuations.
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What are you tracking most intently during the run-up to Friday?
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But Bass is skeptical about the sharp run-up in Chinese equities.
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GRAPHIC: Bets on volatile pound climb in run up to Brexit - reut.
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In the run up, aspiring members pegged their currencies to the Deutschmark.
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Clinton or other Democrats in the run-up to the Iowa caucuses.
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After the huge run-up for chipmakers, he found the valuation unattractive.
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"Things I'd like to see," she wrote in the run-up to
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In the run-up to the 2016 GOP presidential primary, Wisconsin Gov.
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The Run-Up A last-minute trip to a country you mock.
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We'll listen to Michael Barbaro on "The Run-Up" if we do.
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As of 2017, maintenance fees could run up to $10,000 a month.
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The Associated Press: Run-up to Flynn's sentencing tinged with unexpected drama.
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The Run-Up is doing a call-in show for Nov 8.
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More traditional asset classes have also run up in the past year.
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The Run-Up A quick quiz about presidential candidates and their religions.
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He also managed to run up $40,000 in credit card debt. How?
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It is going to be a very interesting run up to 2020.
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The United States is currently in the run up to the Nov.
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ME AF. Simone Zaza doing a mad little penalty kick run up?
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That, too, the computer models predict, may run up your medical bills.
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Back the Broncos to run up the score on the Smurf Turf.
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The stock has run up 41 percent over the last 12 months.
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And then of course, someone had to run up and spoil it.
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"The run-up to a show is always so intense," he said.
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There is usually a security clampdown in the run-up to Jan.
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But her long-shot bid has quickly run up against institutional barriers.
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He hires tailors and artisans to run up outfits for his subjects.
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At the top, four-bedroom penthouses run up to nearly $20 million.
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Well, I have a lot of steps to run up and down.
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"You can't just run up to the tee and hit," Wie said.
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Violence spiked again in the run-up to parliamentary elections on Feb.
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However, it does look expensive after its recent run-up, he warns.
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The period covered both the politically turbulent run-up to an Oct.
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Dozens of activists were arrested in the run-up to the referendum.
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The Run-Up Kellyanne Conway knows all about the caricature of her.
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This is largely because of the recent run-up in stock prices.
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In the run-up to the referendum, information warfare attacks picked up.
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In the current price run-up, the same principle is at work.
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What is known though is that they are capable of gliding up to 25 metres, with a clever ability to run up vertical planes of glass — a skill likely borrowed from their capability to run up smooth gum trees.
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The Run-Up When we invited the columnist Thomas Friedman onto The Run-Up to discuss the latest tempest surrounding Donald J. Trump, we had no idea that his column would touch off a dust-up of its own.
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His administration has run up hard against the realities of the US Constitution.
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Unless someone was to run up and grab one without a glove on.
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And they don't like to do live feeds because somebody might run up.
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Blair tried to exploit that in the run-up to the Iraq war.
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Plus, markets have run up sharply already – the Dow nearly doubling since 2009.
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When we need outfit help, we run up or run down — share clothes.
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Ahead of Monday's close, the stock had run up nearly 10% in April.
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She sees them, and she wants to run up and get the picture.
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"In the run-up to a meeting you heard diverging views," he said.
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The run-up had been testing, with ten delays stretching over two months.
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The primary reason for the run-up is simple: The market is tightening.
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Trump would run up against those people — his own voters — if he tried.
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In the run-up to the votes, Sanders has left nothing to chance.
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Its shares have run up more than 47 percent so far this year.
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The company is currently worth over $130 billion after its recent run-up.
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Lean into the shivers that run up your spine during this new moon.
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Any infrastructure push by Mr Trump will run up against the same roadblocks.
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And she ruefully warned that the run-up to November's election could bumpy.
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They've run up too dramatically and there's nothing wrong with ringing the register.
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Then there's "Run Up," which—fuck, who's ready to stand on some furniture?
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But sometimes it's great to get to run up and grab the rock.
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Oher allegedly objected, apparently believing the driver wanted to run up the fare.
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In the run up to the Nintendo Switch full announcement, many questions remained.
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Zhang says that custom orders of the jumpsuit could run up to $4,000.
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The relentless growth in e-commerce may eventually run up against natural limits.
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It has resulted in a week-long run-up to this godforsaken event.
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THE buzzword in the run-up to this year's Oscar ceremony was "diversity".
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So we had to run up and down to burn all the calories.
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It tends to run up a little bit more after the second quarter.
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Expect to learn more in the run-up to June's E3 trade show.
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Sterling rallied strongly in the run-up to and after the Bank's Sept.
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That run-up resulted in an overaccumulation of ETF assets in precious metals.
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The gloom in the run-up to Christmas has been building in Britain.
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Divisions within her cabinet widened in the run-up to the Bavaria election.
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Along the way the pair run up against storms, boat trouble, gastrointestinal distress.
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Then, after their purchases and prescriptions are run up, they have to pay.
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In the run-up to the referendum, traders talked of a "Brexit premium".
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The run-up to the vote is likely to dominate trading of sterling.
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Do I just run up and plant one on her like it's 1956?
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Unlike the federal government, states are not allowed to run up huge debts.
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Amazon (AMZN) expanded its toy efforts in the run-up to the holidays.
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The surge has occurred in the run-up to an election on Feb.
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Elliot's run-up to and comedown from his high are cases in point.
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The bitter divisions became visible in the run-up to the Irish vote.
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Instead, the run-up primarily relates to supply and demand, in his view.
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The stock has run up nearly 50 percent in the past 12 months.
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Security concerns have taken centre stage in the run up to Sunday's vote.
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The Run-Up Yes, Donald Trump has fallen behind in the national polls.
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But ties with Europe have deteriorated in the run-up to the campaign.
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We wanted to run up front and have a shot for the win.
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Polling in the run-up to the June primary suggested Perriello had momentum.
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As if the run-up to the Rio Olympics couldn't get any worse.
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"I run up and down the Hudson and listen to podcasts," he said.
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But many customers who run up against the fakery problem end up unhappy.
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And in public schools, such directives run up against students' First Amendment rights.
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In some areas, manufacturing has been hit in the run up to Christmas.
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Rick Perry in the run-up to the Ames straw poll in Iowa.
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Remember how we talked about surprises in the run-up to Election Day?
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In the run-up to the financial crisis, that transfer started to balloon.
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Recently, though, she's started to run up against the limitations of this approach.
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My anxiety generally rears its head in the run-up to a trip.
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Trips to the ER can run up providers thousands of dollars every visit.
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I had to run up there and make sure he finished the play.
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In turn, appraisers are being very cautious with the current price run-up.
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In the run-up to the midterms, Nadler has mostly avoided the topic.
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The Warriors are far better conditioned to run up and down this way.
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Women's issues took center stage in the run-up to the presidential election.
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The Trumpian right had this disease in the run-up to the election.
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"I'd adjusted my whole life to not run up a hill," he said.
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Was he pandering to a constituency in the run-up to his reelection?
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Oilseed markets were being supported by a run-up in palm oil prices.
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But it's hard to run up and down the court for 82 games.
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"I thought he was going to run up, stand over me," Weedy said.
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At that point, he said he felt it had run up too much.
|
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The much-anticipated run-up to opening night produced its share of skeptics.
|
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As predicted, she officially endorsed Smith in the run-up to Saturday's announcement.
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The stock has run up nearly 50 percent in the past 12 months.
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Heavy advertising in the run-up to the holiday shopping season boosted sales.
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They were later published by WikiLeaks during the run-up to the election.
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She was in Palestine for the final run-up to the foundation of Israel.
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The markets have had a big run, up about 2125 percent since the elections.
|
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During the run-up to the first planned Trumpcare vote in March, Republican Rep.
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Credit card companies know when you run up bar tabs or buy sex toys.
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ET: What can we expect from President Trump in the run up to midterms?
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Until more clarity, stocks feel indecisive after an incredible run-up for the month.
|
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In the run-up to Steve Jobs' now famous Macworld keynote, blogs—remember those?
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It only decided to act in the run-up to municipal elections in February.
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Investors have been on edge in the run-up to Britain's June 23 referendum.
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That has made bank shares particularly volatile in the run-up to the referendum.
|
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Until recently, they avoided talking about it much in the run-up to elections.
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Had he discussed this with his constituents in the run-up to the violence?
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In the run-up to COP21, climate change was mostly presented as a threat.
|
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Price moves will be choppy in the run-up to the meeting, Williams added.
|
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Zambia took barely a decade to run up fresh debt worth 59% of GDP.
|
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The run-up to the election illustrates how narrow is the space for dissent.
|
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In the run-up to the financial crisis, gentlemen's clubs did a roaring trade.
|
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Financial markets are already taking a hit in the run up to the referendum.
|
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In the run-up to Christmas it adds a few hundred turkeys and cockerels.
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Or is it just design — you need more run-up to get it right?
|
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In the run-up to the meeting, the Trump administration has sent mixed messages.
|
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That rebound looked under threat, however, in the run-up to the Fed's Sept.
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YOU KNOW, WHEN SOMEBODY HAS TO RUN UP AND FIX A LIGHT BULB, RIGHT?
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While I'm digesting, I run up to Safeway to top off my gas tank.
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Anything to once again run up the side of a skyscraper, leap, and swing.
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On the year, it's been on quite a run, up more than 40%: ( function() {
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Over the past several years, you've run up against this dilemma more than once.
|
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"It is designed to run up the score with those Trump voters," she said.
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Feeling depressed won't drive me to run up a mountain without any preparation anymore.
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But it's the documents detailing the run-up to the operation that stand out.
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They'll run up to 20 to 30 years as we roll out new fleets.
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The animals can be aggressive and can run up to 30 miles per hour.
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There are lots of questions to be answered in the run-up to E3.
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In the run-up to the announcement, which is widely expected to be Sept.
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U.S. employment could be a tease in the run-up to November's presidential election.
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"In the run-up to the games things happen," IOC spokesman Mark Adams said.
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Domestic companies have been the most hurt in the run-up to the referendum.
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Those without the means still run up against the law and have little recourse.
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And he continued to run up big margins with young voters and white males.
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In 2008, a dramatic food price run-up stirred riots from Haiti to Egypt.
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Guilty.Have you ever smoked an el zumo in the run up to a bout?
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I would go there to relax because no police would run up on you.
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This isn't the first time Dataminr has run up against Twitter's anti-surveillance clause.
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That weighed on WTI prices, and Brent's rally soon outpaced U.S. crude's run-up.
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In the run-up to the ballot, opposition groups have coalesced into three blocs.
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Highly tailored packages — with some very specific requests — can run up to £100,000 ($112,085).
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Look for models that can run up to 10 to 20 minutes per charge.
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"Run Up" features Nicki Minaj and PartyNextDoor flexing their Caribbean heritages, as they should.
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Democrats versus another group of Democrats in the run-up to the 2020 election,
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In the run-up to Season 7 though, even Williams has been tight-lipped.
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The run-up to a presidential election in July has been marred by violence.
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Gaskin promptly scored on a run up the middle out of the wildcat formation.
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Shares of the software play had run up over 70 percent for the year.
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The dollar took a breather from its overnight run-up against its Japanese counterpart.
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Check out our new podcast, The Run-Up, featuring our team of political reporters.
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The effects, he said, would be added in the run-up to the opening.
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Now the media run-up and pre-event hype often overshadows the main event.
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In parts of the South, the rate can run up to 10 times higher.
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This was not a normal prorogation in the run-up to a Queen's Speech.
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Its main damage was to run up the huge deficits under President Ronald Reagan.
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And in the run up to December, Democrats plan to keep up the pressure.
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Brazil seemed destined for success in the run up to the 2014 World Cup.
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In the run-up to the 2014 midterm elections, they financed advertisements criticizing Obamacare.
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In New York the tension in the run-up to the show was overwhelming.
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It's possible Bates' device recorded what happened in the run-up to Collins' death.
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I run up Atalaya and along sandy arroyos and only rarely on the road.
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"In the very short term," he added, "the price run-up could benefit" Iran.
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ET. Expectations could soon run up against reality, but Jackson Hole has surprised before.
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In the run-up to the Urban Challenge, Thrun was working on Google StreetView.
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It Takes, the run-up to the 1988 primary was marked by intense, even
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Expect plenty more such tech giant piñata in the run up to November's ballot.
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In the run-up to the vote, papers across California published editorials raising objections.
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Carmakers act accordingly; premium models run up to 250kph, and sports cars higher still.
|
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In the latest episode of "The Run-Up," we ask a United States senator.
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Prosus CEO Bob van Dijk, meanwhile, seems ready to run up a big tab.
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President Bush hit the low 216s twice in the run up to his reelection.
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The project, worth some $2.9 billion, will run up about $13 billion in debt.
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"Obviously, the run-up to the [Libertarian Party] Convention involved significant outlays," Hunter said.
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It's not uncommon for trainees to run up to the fence and just stop.
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Yet it's also put him at risk in the run-up to the Feb.
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The ruling restores crucial time for Parliament in the run-up to the Oct.
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Demolitions began in the 1990s, and intensified in the run-up to Expo 2010.
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They can run up huge deficits and the dollar can become worth far less.
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This was not a normal prorogation in the run-up to a Queens Speech.
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They said the recent run-up in cash hog prices contributed to futures gains.
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In Gansu and elsewhere, the central government has also run up against local resistance.
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In the run-up to the Kurdish independence referendum, tension escalated between the communities.
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Both measures are nearing peaks seen in the run up to the Great Depression.
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This was not a normal prorogation in the run-up to a Queen's Speech.
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Maybe that's true, but you also have to do better in the run-up.
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Yes. Some people avoid credit cards because of the temptation to run up debt.
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In the run-up to 2020, numbers alone suggest Democrats have reason to fret.
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Blue whales can run up to 100 feet long and weigh over 200 tons.
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This is not the first time Lust has run up against YouTube's content policies.
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In the run-up to the convention Trump has vowed to self-fund his campaign.
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Encoding a single gigabyte in DNA would run up a bill of several million dollars.
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It had envisioned the armed rivals sharing power in the run-up to an election.
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Designing the rebuild will see two competing forces run up against each other, he said.
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U.S. Treasury yields continued to trade range-bound after a massive run-up last week.
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The group's e-commerce sales were up 10.2 percent in the run-up to Christmas.
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Advisers, in the run-up to Biden's announcement, had tacitly discussed age as a liability.
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It's even less predictable than we thought, as the run-up to Iowa showed us.
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We're told shoes like these from S can usually run up to $10,000 per pair.
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Women and children trudge or run up and down the paths, carrying water and provisions.
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Inside, cracks now run up and down the walls, a reminder of the tremendous shaking.
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Staying baby-faced can run up quite a bill considering the price of razors alone.
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That number is, of course, still on a massive run, up 47% year-over-year.
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Where labor is concerned, recent decades strongly resemble the run-up to the Great Depression.
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China will doubtless have more tricks to play in the run-up to January's polls.
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Once the bolt is retrieved, a length of yarn is run up after the line.
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Those valuations have run up in part because volatility is artificially low, according to Debusschere.
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Tarbitt said preparedness exercises had been carried out in the run-up to the tournament.
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Bashir's government had run up enormous budget deficits by subsidising fuel, bread and other products.
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Some worry that the run-up in vanadium prices will kill VRBs in their infancy.
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So you started to do the Run Up, how did you shift to The Daily?
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In the run-up to the election on May 9th it did all of that.
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At least some of the run-up in metal prices does appear to be excessive.
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Biden has already weathered criticism from his competitors in the run-up to the debates.
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It was so surreal to see the women run up to me in my hometown.
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Yet they will also run up against local rivals with bigger names and more clients.
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Secondly, oil prices notoriously overshoot, accelerating in the run-up to cyclical peaks and troughs.
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In the run-up to the Rio Olympics, things are going from bad to worse.
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In the run-up to the meeting, a series of events had charged the atmosphere.
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The junta has banned criticism of the charter in the run-up to the vote.
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She died, but only after Ready for Rescue had run up $5,000 in veterinary bills.
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But home prices are still high, due to the sharp run-up after the recession.
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Not everyone was celebrating, discussions between European leaders have been forged in the run-up.
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This does not necessarily mean the run up to the election will be tension-free.
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The Vande Bharat Express can run up to a maximum speed of 160 km/hour.
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The recent run-up could come to a screeching halt if results miss target estimates.
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The ANC will also set policy priorities for the run-up to the 2019 election.
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Similar task forces were created in the run up to the end of the ban.
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And she's careful about using credit cards so she doesn't run up her debt again.
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The ensuing run-up is almost comical: a tiptoe sprint followed by a relaxed jog.
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The re-energized debate coincides with the run-up to the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
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Other times, it was spent on local infrastructure projects in the run up to elections.
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Moody's estimates U.S. municipalities have run up more than $10.523 trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities.
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Talks began last August but stalled in the run-up to the Mexican presidential election.
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They slipped in the run-up to the Fed's rate hike last week, before rebounding.
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They're all black, with zippers that run up and around the torso and lower legs.
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Overseas stocks are attractive, largely because they have not run up like the U.S. market.
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Yellen said she believed that "transitory" factors were behind the recent run-up in prices.
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In the run-up to today's anniversary the government has intensified its crackdown on dissent.
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I know it's run up 40-straight points, but I don't think it's even finished.
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As for shedding weight, a 30-minute run up stairs can burn nearly 500 calories.
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Say 'Braska and Kansas is on impermeable and they gotta run up to the Dakota?
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Within months, thieves had stripped them all and run up huge phone bills using them.
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On Politics What's the best way to cover the run-up to the Iowa caucuses?
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The group plans $125 million worth of advertisements in the run-up to Election Day.
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There is only so much buyers can handle after a multiyear run-up in prices.
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The real brilliance in King is that we always have Mitchell to run up against.
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Britain's housing market began slowing in the run-up to June 2016's Brexit vote.
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Nevertheless, the Kurds have been marking their territory in the run-up to the vote.
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She was so outgoing and would run up to people and give them big hugs.
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In early 2008, in the run-up to the elections that coming fall, former Rep.
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Tom Brady and Bill Belichick should have quite an opportunity to run up the score.
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Our election podcast, The Run-Up, considers how much of the election is still uncertain.
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Its steep run-up has set it up for a pullback, says one market watcher.
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They typically run up to three hours, and he is often hurt when they're underappreciated.
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Sanders could take Ohio and Missouri, and run up numbers in Illinois and North Carolina.
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Robert was shy and hung back, but Michael would run up and ring the doorbell.
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She doesn't have children or any major health issues that would run up large bills.
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Peloton is revving up its wooing of investors in the run-up to its IPO.
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Economic conditions that matter most are the ones in the run-up to Election Day.
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Sanders won here despite trailing heavily in the run-up to the 2016 presidential primary.
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The Run-Up Here's what we learned after the ugliest presidential campaign in modern times.
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"Doctor J" started to see some warning signs for the fast run-up on Wednesday.
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Interest spending will also surge, due to higher interest rates and the debt run-up.
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Sometimes the toilet would overflow, so I'd run up and would be mopping that up.
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"The pullback in relationship to the recent run-up is still very modest," he added.
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African Americans overwhelmingly back Democrats, but opinion polls in the run-up to the Nov.
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What's a crazy thing that a fan has done when they've run up on you?
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I like it when little kids run up to you and think you're this character.
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Softer, larger wheels helped him maintain grip on the unforgivingly slick run-up and landing.
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In the run up to Tuesday, Richard ShelbyRichard Craig ShelbyIn-space refueling vs heavy lift?
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But several geopolitical hot spots could keep the run-up in the energy complex alive.
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In the run-up to the presidential election, New York City was hardly Trump territory.
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These ventures, of course, run up against competent media rivals like Netflix, Spotify and Amazon.
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I agree, which is obviously what happened in the run-up to the Iraq War.
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If we're going to run up debt, however, it should be for a good purpose.
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But in 220, in the run-up to the presidential campaign, the sale became notorious.
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But then that news starts to be eclipsed by [the run-up to] Super Tuesday.
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They're not trained vigilantes who carry weapons and run up on people inside their homes.
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In total, the actual cost of the Switch can run up to $500, Hamilton claimed.
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In the run-up to the 2016 election, Republican presidential hopefuls solicited Mr. Singer's support.
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The democratic system itself is feeling the pressure, particularly in the run-up to elections.
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During the run-up to the balance sheet reduction, the Fed has been comparatively explicit.
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But analysts don't believe Venezuela is the main reason for the run-up in crude.
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In the run up to the summit, however, the Saudi position appears to have hardened.
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Hence the urgency in the run-up to the sessions in New York next week.
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In the run up to Super Tuesday, the polling in Colorado looked favorable to Sen.
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Buttigieg himself dipped into those states during the run-up to Nevada and South Carolina.
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It still found a way to run up a $225 billion deficit in that period.
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That price run-up was fueled by a lack of physical deliveries against spot futures.
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Barack Obama past Hillary Clinton in the run-up to the 2008 Iowa Democratic caucuses.
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The run-up to the trial was especially heart-wrenching for Jean's mom, Allison Jean.
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This became all the more true in the run-up to the 2016 U.S. election .
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The fell 0.25 percent to $0.8034, after its recent run-up came to an end.
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The incident has dominated the run up to the biennial contest, which begins on Thursday.
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Clinton, it's because he manages to run up the score with blue-collar white voters.
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THE RUN-UP Listen on Saturday to a special Inauguration episode of our political podcast.
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But times have changed for Mr. Cuomo in the run-up to next month's primary.
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The devices run up to $1,200 each, but it's the storage that gets really pricey.
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But while other companies have run up against barriers, Starbucks has managed to invest heavily.
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He will run up the score in North Florida and red strongholds like Southwest Florida.
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Automated review systems exist and sort of work, but they run up against two barriers.
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Because she is going to run up the score among minority voters in possibly historic ways.
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IN THE run-up to the election the City seemed dead keen on a May majority.
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It's been a good month, with more to come in the run-up to the holidays.
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Accountants BDO said retail sales spiralled lower through June in the run-up to the vote.
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Such events were frequent, especially in the run up to the revolutions across Europe in 1848.
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Much of the gain came from a run up in corporate stock prices, the Fed said.
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"For some people in Beijing, a commute can run up to five hours total," said Connelly.
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Deals run up to 50% off and there's something for nearly every room in the house.
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That had an immediate political payoff in the run-up to last November's midterm Congressional elections.
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This will provide more flexibility than Chromebooks that can run up to nearly the same price.
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In the run-up to those elections, Democrats hoped that Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum and Sen.
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Efforts to curb transport emissions through taxation have repeatedly run up against protests in recent years.
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They notched a huge 15 percent run-up from the election to the middle of December.
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Then come 5 PM, I run up stairs and do front-of-house with my husband.
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So, is the recent run up to 20,000 in the Dow worthy of the same attention?
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Many places across the U.S. will also be unseasonably warm during the run-up to Nov.
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" LeVasseur added, "We just saw this dad pick up a child and run up the stairs.
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Except in the run-up to this year's WrestleMania, the losses began to eat at Cena.
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After a run-up in prices in big cities, investors looked to smaller markets for bargains.
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France is experiencing growing socio-political problems in the run-up to elections in May 2017.
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Short sellers covering their trade has been part of the fuel for Tesla's recent run-up.
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And smartphone-dependent people can run up against data plan limits and cancelled and suspended service.
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Hillary Clinton won, as she was generally projected to, in the run up to the vote.
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That's some of what we'll continue to see in the run-up to the 2020 election.
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The company raised over $25 million on Kickstarter in the run-up to this commercial launch.
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He did not run up huge debts and left office with an approval rating of 85%.
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Earlier this week, Minaj dropped a video for "Run Up," her collaboration Major Lazer and PARTYNEXTDOOR.
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" "I'd never run up five flights of stairs before and I didn't even know I could.
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America wants to bolster Mr Abadi's standing in the run-up to Iraq's election next spring.
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The long run-up in share prices is one explanation for the sudden change of mood.
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The company wouldn't say how much Lasorda's blazer cost ... but McGregor's suits run up to $10k.
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Takeovers have played a big role too, so the stocks have run up going into September.
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He was a keen proponent of quitting the bloc in the run-up to the referendum.
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Those hit hardest by the crisis are the least likely to run up against supply constraints.
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They may be afraid you will abuse the card and run up big debt, Bera said.
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Yet attempts to root out extrajudicial killing run up against a phalanx of incentives supporting it.
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Award shows in the run-up to this year's Oscars have been dominated by women's issues.
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The run-up in U.S. stocks mean that prices may already be peaking, said the investor.
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IN THE run-up to the presidential election of 2016, investors were nervous about Donald Trump.
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Google has barely made any mention of Lockdown in the run-up to Android Pie's release.
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Ossoff won every precinct here in April and will want to run up the score tonight.
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The cloud would run to 115 feet, while the underflow would run up to 87 feet.
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It's likely he's been more engaged with Twitter in the run-up to taking the job.
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VICE: Katie, can you tell me how you felt in the run-up to late 2017?
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Oil rising: Concerns about further risks to supply are sparking a run-up in oil prices.
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"We've had a hell of a run up," he said of the week's gains in stocks.
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Saudi and Iranian OPEC negotiators had argued in circles in the run-up to the meeting.
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Peter recommends listening to The Run-Up, a new politics podcast from The New York Times.
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However, the index has seen a 22 percent run-up and a 22015-day winning streak.
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And don't forget closing costs; they can run up to 3 percent of the sales price.
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In the run-up to the anniversary, police detained activists and warned people not to demonstrate.
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IN THE run-up to his latest budget, nothing seemed to be going George Osborne's way.
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I did pass out candy canes, because what kid isn't gonna run up to an elf?
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After they are approved, they often correspond with homeowners in the run up to the sit.
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Early on in the run-up to the 2016 primary season, McCain was critical of Trump.
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In the run-up to driving the GT500, I borrowed a 2019 GT5003 for a week.
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They went to a restaurant called La Terrazza, where meals run up to $240 per plate.
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American tribes and Hispanics both in the run-up to and aftermath of the Mexican-American
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And they said many private companies run up big security tabs that never get publicly reported.
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Instead, as with previous governments, his ill-focused initiatives have run up against India's statist bureaucracy.
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According to Holmes' presentation, the miniLab can run up to 40 tests, including one for Zika.
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While the ongoing Brexit battle is a top issue in the run-up to the Dec.
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Keep an eye on rural areas, where Trump's endorsement could help Moore run up the score.
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Bitcoin's manic run-up this year has boosted volatility far in excess of other asset classes.
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That would mark a 26 percent run-up from today's price of about $63.50 a barrel.
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But in the six-month run-up to the Hanoi summit, no significant action was taken.
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The run-up to the State of the Union address generally has exceeded the speech itself.
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Bonus: it's faster to run up stairs than it is to stand on an "up" escalator.
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It's no secret this recent run up in stocks is dependent on the passage of reform.
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Trump would need to run up the score in both states if he's to hit 2628,28503.
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We're also expanding our CNBC Exchange events in the run up to the awards this year.
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Dell already has Black Friday deals live now in the run up to the big day.
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And, on a lighter note, three comedians discuss the election on our podcast The Run-Up.
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Such bold plans will run up against stiffer competition and trade-war-related pressures in 2019.
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Really what brought it home is Brexit and, of course, the run-up to Trump's election.
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Those efforts are continuing, Trump administration officials say, in the run-up to the midterm elections.
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But it's been a big run-up this year and they're just not sure it's realistic.
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This has put people in harm's way and run up more than $36 billion in debt.
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There was a different intelligence problem in the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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However, regulatory approval could be delayed in the run-up to the presidential elections in November.
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During the holidays, spending on gifts, travel and more can run up your credit card debt.
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He would run up and down the highway from Atlanta, and he would kill the girls.
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The Kremlin, in the run-up to the summit, had played down expectations of major progress.
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You've been covering the spread of online disinformation in the run-up to the midterm elections.
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But if the school is public, such directives may run up against students' First Amendment rights.
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But in a move that could be politically explosive in the run-up to the Nov.
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The cost of costumes — which can run up to $300 — and special shoes can be prohibitive.
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Last year our reporters spent some time there in the run up to Chinese New Year.
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But speculation about Ginsburg's longevity on the Court has always run up against her legendary toughness.
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Sure enough, a day later, both of the other currencies experienced a run-up in price.
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One day during monsoon season in 2012, he took a long run up Canyon de Chelly.
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SATURDAY PUZZLE — We have these dark horses on the weekends that run up out of nowhere.
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In the run-up to the rally, the Washington police had prepared meticulously to avoid violence.
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The Foundation estimates that it could run up to 400 tests per day, according to Dowell.
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The chapters recounting the run up to the Civil War proceed with the inexorability of fate.
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Even as a fitness professional, he would run up the stairs of a hotel to exercise.
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It's not clear whether Warren will campaign in Massachusetts in the run-up to the primary.
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But doing so would run up against powerful stakeholders whose incomes derive from the status quo.
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Trader positioning shows the market believes there's more room for U.S. crude prices to run up.
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The combination also faces potential opposition from unions in the run-up to Germany's fall elections.
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"We have a big night," Trump said in the run-up to the event on Monday.
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You might have heard, but things aren't exactly going smoothly in the run-up to Brexit.
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In the run-up to his overthrow in July 1979, roughly 40,000 Nicaraguans lost their lives.
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The run-up in Iranian equities perversely stems from the country's status as an international pariah.
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The way (the Pelicans) play, it fits his game, the speed they run up and down.
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The comedy classic has run into some controversy in the run-up to its 45th season.
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Mr. Trump reiterated many of his older positions in the run-up to last fall's election.
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But what we've seen after that massive run-up was a consolidation that began in 2000.
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But her campaign has embraced "unity" far more explicitly in the run-up to the caucuses.
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As for President Trump, he has also run up against walls despite frequently complaining about prices.
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Bernstein technology analyst Toni Sacconaghi also said the stock's run-up may have gone too far.
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Was there a degree of caution by the UK consumer (in the run-up to Christmas)?
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Accountants BDO said retail sales spiraled lower through June in the run-up to the vote.
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In the run-up to the announcement, many key observers considered Powell a relatively safe pick.
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Recent markets highs owe their records to the staggering run-up over the past 12 months.
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That run-up is another reason Kim believes there is more value in building products stocks.
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I spoke with EcoFlow CEO and founder Eli Harris during the run-up of this review.
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Right now, in the run-up to the Olympics, there's a lot of demand for conferences.
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Anyone who owns a lot of games will run up against storage constraints on their Xbox.
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The new rules come as Vietnam begins the long run-up to its next Party congress.
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It's the run-up to the commissioner's visit that nearly pushes Mikami past his breaking point.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been spending the run-up to Christmas checking his Wikipedia page.
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He caught Putnam on the next hole with an aggressive pitch-and-run up the slope.
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He taught them to ride in his shirt pocket and run up and down his sleeves.
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The three of them generated made-for-TV moments in the run-up to their bids.
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In the run-up to the event, Mena decided to use her journey to inspire others.
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I had run up that way from my apartment in Stuyvesant Town on East 20th Street.
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For example, we tell a system to run up a high score in a video game.
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Shares of Canadian cannabis companies retreated on Wednesday after rallying in the run-up to legalization.
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I'd have the impulse to run and hide, and the impulse to run up and shout.
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Once he won, and we had this three-month period, because we decided the Run-Up needed to go away, the people behind the Run-Up and the executive producer of New York Times Audio Lisa Tobin decided that maybe we should have a daily show.
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Sudan has run up at least $46 billion in external debt, much of it for military purchases.
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They carried out several Commonwealth-related engagements together in the run-up to their May 19 wedding.
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In the run-up to the election traders were hoping for a big victory for Mrs May.
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Some local governments had already started to offer supportive policies in the run-up to NDRC's announcement.
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The first in a trail of clues that will be tweeted in the run up to Christmas?
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Fielder's homer was the 23th of his career, matching the total run up by his father, Cecil.
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The duo had been blamed for weakening Noble in the run up to its full-blown crisis.
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The latest poll showed sterling would fall as low as $1.24 in the run-up to that.
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The most significant run up in household debt in the current cycle has taken place in China.
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We did a lot of jogging in the run up to the attack, to stay in shape.
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These pressures lie behind the success of a viral video in the run up to the vacation.
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In fact, he thinks the sector can run up another 50 percent over the next three years.
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I like "Portrait," where you run up and everyone poses and they have to make a portrait.
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Running back Jojo Kemp scored on a 2-yard run up the middle off a direct snap.
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The recent run up in stock markets has left many contemplating if equities can continue to rise.
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Literally, three white people run up to me, hug me and say 'thank you for being Muslim.
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Noh and Kang worked on Moon's presidential campaign in the run-up to the 2017 snap election.
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Yet in the run-up to the vote, the suppression of dissent is growing ever more ferocious.
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Neither inflation nor wage growth were signalling that the economy had run up against its productive capacity.
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In the case of the largest fine the unnamed individual had apparently run up 5,427 Uber rides.
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An excess of consensus among macroeconomists in the run-up to the financial crisis has haunted them.
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That would help the government lower its expected borrowing in the run-up to Brexit, he said.
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Indeed, there was more bipartisan opposition than support for climate legislation in the run up to 2010.
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Without ever worrying about it, we run up trade deficits on a daily basis with many merchants.
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But if they run up a modest lead and try to coast, Palmer will make them pay.
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U.S. Treasury yields continued to trade in a tight range after a massive run-up last week.
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Firms will probably start stockpiling again in the run-up to the new leaving date, October 31st.
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Another such landmark occurred in the run-up to the Paris summit on climate change in 2015.
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We see him run up vertical ramps and around loops at the beginning of the movie. Whoops.
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Mr Li clearly sees it as his mission to ensure nothing goes wrong in the run-up.
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Retailers and hotels were hit particularly hard by the Paris demonstrations in the run-up to Christmas.
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It was the 319th homer of his career, equaling the total run up by his dad, Cecil.
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"If anything comes at you, run up a tree," he added, gesturing at the spindly eucalyptuses nearby.
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Other former PRI governors are also facing prosecution in the run-up to next year's presidential contest.
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Public cloud companies have enjoyed a steep run up in asset value over the past several years.
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In the meantime, here are all the things she's done in the run-up to the holiday.
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This unfortunate trend is expected to worsen in the run up to the general election in April.
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In the run-up to elections in Poland, Twitter tends to be full of such market talk.
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The Cambodian government appears to be stifling all dissent in the run-up to next year's elections.
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A naked flame is then run up and down the section of hair, cauterizing the split ends.
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Afterward, Ryan Lochte was one of the first people to run up to backstage and congratulate me.
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The market has already had a big run up after President-elect Donald Trump's stunning victory Nov.
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But even with all that brainpower in ad tech, it's still possible to run up against barriers.
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The cheetah is, famously, the fastest land animal; it can run up to 65 miles per hour.
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I wanted to run up and hug him so hard when he gave us the court ruling.
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The run-up to the conference has seen Corbynite candidates trouncing centrists in elections to committee chairmanships.
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Trump lacks this ability, which should help Clinton run up the score on him before Election Day.
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Yellen told reporters this month "there may be some transitory factors" behind the run-up in prices.
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Mr Son will also run up against limits on his ability to influence founders and find synergies.
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The currency has been volatile in the run-up to the U.S. levying tariffs on Chinese goods.
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Goldman's analysts cautioned on the rapid nature of the run-up, which they said was not sustainable.
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In the run-up to Black Friday weekend, make sure to fraud-proof your holiday shopping plans.
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The market has gained for seven consecutive sessions, the longest run-up in prices since June 2017.
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It's had an impressive run up this year, rising nearly 50 percent before this report came out.
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The win came despite 2010 sexual harassment accusations that resurfaced in the run-up to the ceremony.
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But the motivation behind fake news in the run-up to the US election wasn't just political.
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Up where they walk, up where they run, up where they stay all day in the sun?
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Somewhere along the way, Gronk allegedly managed to run up a six-figure tab at the bar.
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In the run-up to opening day, dispensaries started frantically calling wholesalers trying to buy their supply.
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REPORTER: Mr. President, you were critical of the intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq War.
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However, he said that growing discontent could fuel further protests in the run-up to the polls.
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Buffalo Wild Wings announced its quarterly results during the week-long run-up to Super Bowl 50.
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Climate change has been a polarizing issue in the run up to Canada's federal election in October.
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It came back to prime time in the run-up to the 2012 presidential election as well.
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Major structural reform, including around pensions, seems unlikely to happen in the run-up to the election.
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Ajayi was a decoy floating out to the left side on Williams' scoring run up the middle.
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When market participants realize this, some of the run-up we've seen in risk assets may reverse.
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Poland's zloty was steady against the euro in the run-up to a central bank rate decision.
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Whether it's on console or PC, that bill can run up quick between systems, games, and accessories.
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The 2008 run up in fertilizer prices was driven by demand for fertilizer which outpaced the supply.
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Portugal is actively courting wealthy British to move and invest there in the run up to Brexit.
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The governor is making a splash in the run-up to his sixth annual address next Wednesday.
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It could also open the door to more aggressive transactions in the run up to year end.
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In the run-up to an election in December 2014, Mr Abe stopped discussion of the bill.
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All the more reason not to attempt an exceedingly silly run up to a crucial penalty, then.
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If you're diving into the sea, you get a good run up and dive some way out.
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Unite said a strike would cause "havoc and mayhem" to deliveries in the run-up to Christmas.
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One jeweler interviewed by CNN reported sales increased 20-25% in the run up to wedding season.
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A widening of bond spreads in southern Europe seems likely in the run-up to the poll.
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Investors are keeping a close eye on corporate earnings reports, given the run-up in stock valuations.
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One of the things you run up against in broadcast are not standards issues, but sales issues.
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The theory asserts that the federal government still has plenty of space to run up more debt.
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Ryan and his leadership team have been cautious in the run-up to a new healthcare vote.
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Feelings were running high on both sides of the dispute in the run-up to Tuesday's ruling.
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This propaganda effort has reached a new pitch of intensity in the run-up to an Oct.
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If anything, the rhetoric is likely to get nastier in the run-up to the general election.
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In the run-up to the campaign, aid agencies were preparing for a mass exodus from Mosul.
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Rates start at about $580 and run up to $51,000 per night for the most lavish suites.
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And as a Trump advocate, he has also run up against the limits of his own influence.
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Having gotten so much wrong in the run-up, we must all better collectively manage the aftermath.
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Align Technology, which makes clear-braces solution Invisalign, has run up over 185 percent since the election.
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But even that was lost in the run up to Biden's official announcement a few days later.
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Wild boars run up to 30 miles per hour and can leap over three-feet-high fences.
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In a town without sidewalks, grand pronouncements were made in the run-up to the Intermodal's debut.
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Despite mild protests, this matter was ignored in the run up to the so-called Iran deal.
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Clinton overwhelmingly, she could not run up the score with them like Mr. Obama had in 2012.
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Markets across Asia have run up significantly this year, buoyed by the recovery in economic growth globally.
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"Try not to run up credit card debt over the holidays because it's outrageously expensive," Krawcheck says.
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There have been other reported cases of racist abuse, however, in the run-up to the tournament.
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The pullback followed a rapid run-up in the start of the year and strong 2017 gains.
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" Even Gideon Adlon was asked about C.K., during the run-up to her début feature film, "Blockers.
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It is one of many security concerns authorities are monitoring in the run-up to Election Day.
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Trump traveled to West Virginia several times for rallies in the run up to the 2018 midterms.
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Democrats say voters can expect to see more ads like that in the run up to November.
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Shura felt the same in the run-up to the release of her debut album, Nothing's Real.
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In the run up to the March-imposed deadline, the number of "conscientious objectors" dropped by 903,500.
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But in the run up to this particular activity, the former two weren't showing up at all.
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I was working for President Yushchenko's party in the run-up to the autumn Rada (parliamentary) elections.
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The Run-Up As a whistle-blower, Merrell Williams Jr.'s character and motives were hardly pure.
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Some were forced to sacrifice family savings or run up large debts; others went without needed care.
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In the run-up to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, the party's official platform was unveiled.
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Clinton to the uranium deal, which was revealed in the run-up to her 2016 presidential campaign.
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Forman said her association estimates the nation's public labs could run up to 219,000 tests a day.
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But in the run-up to this year's Open, the 122-year relationship seemed to be fraying.
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Amazon's move above $900 billion highlights the run-up in its shares over the past nine months.
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Louisiana on Friday became the first state to reschedule voting in the run-up to the Nov.
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What about avenues, the roads that run up and down the borough, from Battery Park to Inwood?
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Despite my repeated requests in the run up to several Christmases and birthdays, my parents never relented.
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It now lacks the ability to meaningfully function in the run-up to the 28500 presidential election.
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In the run-up to World War II, Berg gathered information on Japan during a visit there.
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In the run-up to the second round of Democratic debates this week, rumors circulated that Sen.
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Another biography, published in October 2016, appeared in the run-up to Donald Trump's election as president.
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That seems like a strange way to start the two-week run up to the Big Game.
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In the run-up, the European Union has been training Nigerien forces to respond to militant attacks.
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Few companies want to run up the additional costs and risks of litigating the issue of fees.
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And banks haven't moved many people in the run-up to the departure from the E.U. — yet.
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Around my age, however, a person's ambitious hopes and expectations run up hard against time and reality.
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Harry Kane takes a short run up and powers it low and to the left under Ospina.
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BORIS JOHNSON, Britain's prime minister, sparked widespread outrage by suspending Parliament in the run-up to Brexit.
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Thus, Happy Tea's claims run up against many of the same caveats as its "poop tea" sister.
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After a brief injury delay, Lewis got a run up the middle and took it 214 yards.
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The Newseum has run up deficits every year since it opened a grand new home in 20113.
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There was little polling done of the state's Democratic voters in the run-up to Super Tuesday.
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The topic could come up, given the attention it's gotten in the run-up to the forum.
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It took President Barack Obama two terms to run up a total travel bill of $97 million.
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In the runoff, Ossoff needs to run up the score even more in the district's three counties.
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Despite the run-up, American Express is still down 3 percent from its May high of $103.24.
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In the run up to Sunday's parade, both Washington and Pyongyang struck more of an upbeat note.
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The Republican Party is polling at less than 3 percent in the run-up to the Oct.
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In the latest episode of The Run-Up, we explore what, exactly, the Obama legacy will be.
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Mr. Orban has been all over billboards, TV and radio in the run-up to the election.
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Structural damage has run up such astronomical insurance costs that institutions cannot afford the 2 percent deductibles.
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That hacking effort had a significant impact on national opinions in the run-up to the election.
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In the run-up to the midterms, Trump has pitched voters on his stewardship of the economy.
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Such questions run up against the central agony of writing about Bach: the paucity of biographical information.
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Fashion designer Victoria Beckham said she always gets nervous in the run up to her fashion shows.
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The UK government projected a countdown clock onto Downing Street in the run-up to the moment.
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The system has run up against some criticism from the American Beverage Institute, a powerful lobbying force.
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That honor's traditionally gone to James Buchanan, who floundered in the run-up to the Civil War.
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The decision would damage labor relations in the run-up to annual wage talks, the union said.
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Twitter recently announced plans to begin labeling all campaign ads in the run-up to an election.
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Meanwhile, she adds, bank loan debt hasn't had the run-up that high-yield bonds have enjoyed.
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Delays, detours and drama marked the run-up to Knight's trial, which was expected to begin Oct.
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The politicization of the judiciary was already a major problem in the run-up to Rousseff's removal.
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I was trying to make sense of a splintered country in the run-up to the Dec.
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Farmers in Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany expanded in the run-up to the abolition of quotas.
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After an unprecedented run-up to record highs, stocks around the world are finally beginning to wobble.
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Last week the government suffered a number of embarrassing defeats in the run-up to the vote.
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If we run up a deficit we don't exist — no one is going to bail us out.
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For starters, Obama had run up the delegate score in a lot of low-turnout caucus states.
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But Trump has faltered when his anti-abortion promises have run up against bigger, more complicated legislation.
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That doesn't make it okay to run up from stage right and throw haymakers at his face.
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In the run-up to the Missouri House vote, a heated debate took place on the floor.
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Kurt Wagner: You timed this to coincide with the run-up to the midterm election last year.
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Many observers and operatives in the convention hall expected Trump to run up the score in the afternoon.
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With a headset and a computer capable for running it, though, that tab could run up to $1500.
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And they have widened to target our allies, such as in the run-up to the German election.
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Tens of thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Sudan's cities in the run-up to the deal.
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British clothing retailer Next fell 4.7 percent after a disappointing sales performance in the run-up to Christmas.
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LONDON — Each year, the run-up to Christmas is bursting with twinkly lights, festive music and Christmas adverts.
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During the rally earlier this month, analysts said crude futures had probably run up too far, too fast.
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Rights groups have said they fear a surge in political violence in the run-up to the election.
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Briefly, the conversation turned to the media spectacle that was the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.
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"To a certain extent, Ebola has been politicized during the run up to (December's presidential) elections," said Marcoux.
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Interview by Johannes Räihäand I can definitely see a change in sales in the run-up to Valentine's.
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With the earnings season at its peak, stock valuations are in focus given the run-up in shares.
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And the big run-up in Netflix stock has been since it started producing its own original content.
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All of Trump's children have been active on the campaign trail in the run up to the primary.
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The share price had run up over 13 percent when news of the takeover attempt broke last Friday.
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In Zimbabwe under Robert Mugabe treason charges were slapped on opposition figures in the run-up to elections.
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Legendary generally provides half the financing for movies whose budgets can run up to $200 million or more.
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The game's very first play from scrimmage was a 54-yard run up the left sideline from Dillon.
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In the run-up to his 2016 election, Sanford spent just over $16,000, none of it on advertising.
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H&R Block will be publicly pushing the new partnership heavily in the run up to tax season.
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We would usually run up to their place with a few of us—we helped one another out.
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His season high was 30 against Butler, so he has the ability to run up a big number.
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And the good news is, the run-up to Christmas has come with yet another Twitter-based tournament.
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Lawyers and venture capitalists in the City have reported mixed actions in the run-up to the vote.
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The race was always set to be a highly-competitive one, with no crew dominating the run-up.
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Extra demand has run up against reduced supply as people have become more cautious about selling their home.
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Shares of Dunkin' Donuts have run up in recent years, but have sputtered in the last 12 months.
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In the run-up to the 2018 midterm elections, Facebook announced it would ban false information about voting.
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In the run-up to his confirmation, he was viewed by many as a reliable anti-abortion vote.
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We won't even go down the list of now-familiar issues plaguing the run-up to the Games.
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You saw it run up from $1,000 per coin to $19,000 and then it crashed the next year.
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Clinton could also run up a major gap among the state's hundreds of thousands of Native American voters.
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Yet clients raised the issue in "around half" the meetings he attended in the run-up to Easter.
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Sure, it's easy to point to other companies that have run up against barriers to entry in China.
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While the timing of these awards, though, is specifically important in the run-up to the Academy Awards.
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She also warned that spending pressures were likely to rise in the run-up to the 2019 elections.
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That put an end to the longest weekly run-up in long-dated German bond yields since 2007.
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Is it possible Steven's run up against someone he can't hug, cry, or talk into cooperating with him?
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But the DCCC's intervention is likely to have two consequences in the run-up to the mid-terms.
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The robot shows off its new features in the MIT Video — like its ability to run up stairs.
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In the run-up to June 27th, some had worried that ordinary cross-border business could be hit.
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S) mis-sold residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) in the run-up to the 2007-09 financial crisis.
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But no matter how old I got, I never lost my love for the run-up to Halloween.
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In the process of expanding its streaming empire, Netflix has run up $8.3 billion in long-term debt.
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Whatever happens in the run-up to elections, the Rift Valley will be at the centre of it.
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Tensions have simmered in the run-up to the election and as the NLD prepares to take power.
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It plans more coverage of other centers in the run-up to European Parliament elections due in May.
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The trading environment was brutal in the run-up to Christmas with many retailers forced to cut prices.
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Congress deliberated this in the run up to Dodd-Frank, although it declined to impose such a standard.
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In the run-up to the elections in May, the West should not fall into the Raisi vs.
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Yellen told reporters this month that "there may be some transitory factors" behind the run-up in prices.
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"That means if Qualcomm's stock pushes higher, it will run up right alongside this moving average," Cramer explained.
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And in the run-up to the 2500 election, Parscale intends to go back to the same well.
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The state media has been ratcheting up China's position in the run-up to the Trump-Xi talks.
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In the run-up to September's G20 Leaders Summit in Hangzhou, we must use every opportunity to deliver.
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She wouldn't run up to me saying "Daddy!" and all that fun stuff parents are supposed to have.
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There's no resisting the Empire The Empire Run-Up is quintessential New York: Everyone is in a hurry.
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"The market has run up quite strongly over the last while," Afrifocus Securities portfolio manager Ferdi Heyneke said.
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If 10 to 12 modules are mounted on a regular sedan, it can run up to 300 kilometers.
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During the run-up to the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, Twitter also offered live debate coverage via Bloomberg.
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Aluminium fared better with a 3.0 percentage gain after a run-up over the last half of March.
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For years, efforts to end the kingdom's addiction to oil have run up against a wall of apathy.
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In other cases, unions pressed members to sign years-long dues authorizations in the run-up to Janus.
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In the run-up to the polls, media houses have complained of growing censorship by the military establishment.
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While she makes tea, I run up to her computer and find the words to the Masefield poem.
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Yet even now, despite the recent run-up in oil prices, this narrative continues to carry considerable currency.
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Dergarabedian said the run-up to "Infinity War" was "incredible, with movies like "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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His brokerage account was heavily margined, and he had run up tens of thousands in credit card debt.
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The hope was that the authorities would use the run-up to the games to make it safer.
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The British economy was no longer the "sick man of Europe", especially in the run-up to 2008.
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Dorsey's decision to host Snowden was a bold move in the run-up to President-elect Trump's inauguration.
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During the big run-up in 2017, the onslaught of users forced portions of the trading system offline.
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And like Sears, it has run up debt while its credit rating has sunk deep into junk territory.
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In the immediate run-up to the election, Jéssica Gonzaga, a trans woman, was murdered in São Paulo.
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Aluminum fared better with a 3.0 percentage gain after a run-up over the last half of March.
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In the run-up to Operation Barbarossa, he had dismissed the flood of Western intelligence as capitalist dezinformatsiya.
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Given this breakdown in bitcoin owners, most market watchers do not rule out another rapid price run-up.
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Microsoft says Russian hackers are targeting sports organisations in the run up to the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
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"I think in the short run it can run up a lot more," Roger Ver, CEO of Bitcoin.
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Monthly rents for market-rate studios will start at $211,22016, while three-bedrooms will run up to $6003,2600.
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But if you're looking at another run up to $50 and beyond, I'm not ready to go there.
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After the market's run-up this month, investors have mostly been in wait-and-see mode this week.
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In the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, this was a campaign promise that Trump had pledged.
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The Run-Up Michael D'Antonio never planned to release the recordings of his interviews with Donald J. Trump.
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The peso, which had slid about 1% in the run-up to the central bank decision, moved higher.
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Maybe they're ready to run up to the door on their own and you hang back and watch.
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He also marveled at how successful the group's campaign had been in the run-up to the marathon.
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The Times reported that in the run-up to the reporting deadline, donor Christopher Kim contributed 214 times.
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Some were an attempt to influence our opinions of candidates during the run up to the 2016 election.
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Wisconsin is where Mr. Sanders really needs to run up the score if he wants to overcome Mrs.
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Unless you spend so much time on the site that you run up a massive unpayable electricity bill.
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The run-up was bolstered by recent data suggesting growth in the world's second largest economy remains robust.
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Holmes showed data from 11 tests in her presentation but says it can run up to 40 tests.
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At that point, these hot companies are going to run up against the reality of the banking system.
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So as growth curves go it must have required patience and a little faith in the run up.
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You'll get to sleep in Long Island City, Queens — a chic neighborhood — and not run up the meter.
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"You don't have to take 10 minutes' break and go run up and down the stairs," Diaz said.
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He has called the caravan a "blessing in disguise" for Republicans in the run-up to the Nov.
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The ride-sharing app was launched in the run-up to the lifting of U.S. sanctions in 2015.
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Previous administrations have also run afoul of the Hatch Act, particularly in the run-up to presidential elections.
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The run-up to the Rio Olympics was marred by indecision over whether to allow Russia to participate.
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Some kids run up to greet him in the halls, but immigrant students tend to keep their distance.
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"Homecoming" includes brief vignettes exploring the monthslong run-up to the most celebrated concert of the internet age.
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A name like Winter skirts an issue some parents have run up against: confusion around spelling and pronunciation.
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State media has started ramping up the propaganda in favor of Xi in the run-up to parliament.
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Mr. Levin added that there had been "over-coverage" and "hype" in the run-up to the protests.
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The fantasy that everything is going to be fine is about to run up against an unavoidable reality.
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In the run-up to the congress, such accomplishments were celebrated in television shows, speeches, editorials and exhibitions.
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After a short run-up, Harry Kane thumps the ball into the top left corner of the goal.
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The President knows that a recession in the run-up to an election can spell disaster for incumbents.
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No running that might run up the score Forget the fact that teams have blown double-digit leads.
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These funds would then cushion students from another run-up in tuition costs and the resulting student debt.
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Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) It was a strange week for Gabbard in the run-up to the debate.
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They must transport their boats, which can run up to $80,000 for a carbon fiber shell, to races.
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The more forbidding rate environment may account for much of the run-up in bond yields last year.
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She cited the need "to keep community, visitors and property safe" in the run-up to the eclipse.
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The run-up to the BAFTAs was dominated by complaints about the lack of diversity among the nominees.
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"You know me" was Ms. Merkel's central message in the run-up to the previous elections, in 2013.
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It could also complicate Spanish politics in the run-up to the fourth national election in four years.
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It's easy to run up charges on the national credit card, but paying it off isn't as fun.
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In the run-up to the election, China has repeated its "one country, two systems" offer to Taiwan.
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And we just run up bank balances between the two of us, which we can always write down.
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Baird downgraded Tesla and said the risk/reward is now more balanced following the stock's recent run-up.
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Take that away, and people get sick, run up enormous, crippling debt and in the worst cases, die.
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One in eight consumers were stockpiling Christmas food and drink in the run-up to Brexit, Barclaycard added.
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The survey added to a string of underwhelming business activity data in the run-up to the Dec.
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We're out of Costco completely now just due to valuation and a big run up in the stock.
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Then came the French elections and the terrorist attack in the immediate run-up to the first round.
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The bug meant people lost sight of who was spending what in the run-up to the election.
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Despite the run-up, Worth's charting suggests tech's big rally is beginning to show signs of a slowdown.
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He announced his tariffs decision in the run-up to next week's special House election in southwest Pennsylvania.
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Liberals grasped onto the jobs numbers amid the run-up to the election and a murky economic outlook.
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"And that made me basically fall out of my chair and run up to his office," Chesler says.
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In the run-up to the election, Trump created several new corporations to do business in the kingdom.
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Without the ACA, she said, she would have run up against a lifetime cap on her insurance policy.
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But any effort to promote vouchers from Washington will run up against the basic structures of American education.
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And their efforts would run up against Mr. Trump's own focus on the threat from foreigners and immigrants.
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And their efforts would run up against Mr. Trump's own focus on the threat from foreigners and immigrants.
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Perhaps you could do some of the same this weekend, in the run-up to New Year's Eve.
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Israeli leaders are considered unlikely to want a major conflagration in the run-up to the national ballot.
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Anonymity aside, of course, the big appeal was an incredible run-up in bitcoin's value over that time.
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This logic of the platform, Caggins said, was reflected in the unusual run-up to the January PPON.
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For a president to run up so hard against the judiciary branch with executive orders is pretty extraordinary.
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In the run-up to the conference, the Philippines declared it would cut its emissions 70 percent by 2030.
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Speculation was blamed for a run-up in energy and food prices before the recent slump in commodity prices.
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That's a remarkable bounce back for Biden from a very unsteady run-up to the announcement of his campaign.
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In the run-up to the 2016 election, people were mostly worried about spamming and phishing emails, Sandberg noted.
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Second, compounding this run up in asset prices is the appreciation of the dollar on the global currency markets.
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The run-up to Iran sanctions have reduced Iran's exports by 350,000 to 700,000 per day by different estimates.
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Now, they say while the rally could continue, a big chunk of that run-up may have already happened.
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The hush money, paid in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, constituted violations of campaign-finance law.
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In the run-up to Christmas last year, Deutsche Post delivered over 8 million parcels per day in Germany.
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Q: Do you worry that investors are overconfident after the long run-up in stocks in the United States?
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In the run-up to the vote, both candidates had liberal luminaries making calls to members on their behalf.
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The House Republican fundraising committee suffered an email hack during the run-up to the 2018 congressional midterm elections.
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Kirsten: So, Kate, I'm wondering why you think that there was that initial run up on that first day.
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This was in play with the war of words over trade in the run-up to the G7 summit.
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Let's be clear, this market run up to the 20K level has a much more solid foundation for valuation.
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The media is likely to play an important role in the run-up to the new election in Catalonia.
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The potential for terrorism is something on just about everybody's mind in the run-up to the Euro Cup.
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Looking at the calendar, Sanders could run up his numbers in Kentucky, Oregon, Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota.
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The group said the run up to Thursday's vote had already led to "significant uncertainty" across London residential markets.
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By all accounts, the run-up to the decision to attack Iranian military assets was contentious inside the administration.
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In the run-up to the Presidential election, many investors were nervous about the possibility of a Trump victory.
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A House subpoena will likely run up against the same stonewalling from the White House that's greeted other subpoenas.
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You can even run up your dad's credit card bill like Kevin with the Plaza's movie-inspired room package.
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If you wanted to run up the numbers, you could count them as two things — but let's be gentle.
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Sales might run up to 90% off — but can also disappear faster than a popsicle in the midday heat.
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For these people, the run-up and roll-out to Blonde was almost as transformative as the album itself.
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But in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, she publicly opposed Donald Trump and his presidential candidacy.
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JONATHAN GREENBLATTNational directorAnti-Defamation LeagueNew York You avoided the details of the run-up to the Six Day War.
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Ask how new ideas are brought to the table, and who new ideas are run up the flagpole to.
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Theresa May will be able to point to a strong economy in the run-up to the June election.
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In the run-up to election years, agency staffers have typically focused on processing citizenship applications, the officer said.
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In the run-up to the last operation, Morgan was candid and provided many details on the planned action.
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Fed officials' comments in the run-up to this week's British referendum signal this time will be no different.
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Social media posts by both actors in the run-up to the release of their movie have gone viral.
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This year's run-up is pronounced given the sharp tumble U.S. stocks took in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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The atmosphere outside the National Assembly, where protesters had gathered, was festive in the run-up to the vote.
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If the run-up to today is any indication, it will likely be messy — but then, so's science itself.
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His plan makes me want to rip open a shirt and run up a set of stairs in Philadelphia.
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"Tech in general has had a massive run-up," said Pirri, who helps oversee about $575 million in assets.
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When he strolls through his church, past the chipping balustrades, small children run up and smother him with hugs.
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In the run-up to the nonfarm payrolls figure Friday, investors can digest Manufacturing PMIs at 9:45 a.m.
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But Joke Bijl, a forest service spokeswoman, says this is a misunderstanding: all animal populations run up against barriers.
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The ads from that campaign were completely unavoidable in the run-up to and release of the Motorola Droid.
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This has led to other analysts questioning the recent run-up, including Tim Drayson, head of economics at LGIM.
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But more recently they have benefited as China's efforts to curb production have fuelled a run-up in prices.
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He then continues to run up and down the streets telling random women to stop playing the woman card.
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It's genuinely hard to run up against the complete, advertised seven hours of playback time, but it's mostly there.
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And with a 5003-percent plus run up in gold so far in 2016, why take short-term chances?
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I don't run up stairs fast as I feel that I could fall, but I like stairs around me.
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And here's the truly remarkable part: Republicans have another seven months in this Congress to run up the score.
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Miami, of course, offered a chance to run up the score, especially among Latino voters, in the Democratic stronghold.
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Trump and Clinton are expected to soon start getting classified intelligence briefings in the run-up to the election.
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Mr Mkwanazi, like many others, fears the political violence could worsen in the run-up to the party conference.
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Chaudhary's announcement suggested that India would not need to go far to run up against Pakistan's nuclear red lines.
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That opens the door for an identity thief to take over, open new accounts and run up large debts.
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During the run-up to the film's premiere, the actresses spoke about the importance of portraying strong female leads.
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"Only if the run-up in rates looks sustainable will you see spreads react and corporate funding costs increase."
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In the run-up to the debate, senior Republican figures announced they could not vote for the GOP nominee.
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One thing is for sure: expect more leaks in the run-up to the Note 10's official announcement.
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In the run-up, it has been releasing teaser images showing the vehicle's headlights, grille, and silhouetted body shape.
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"This has been by far the saddest, most sorrowful run-up to any Olympics we've had in modern time."
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That triggered a public spat between the two sides and tension in the run-up to Monday's board meet.
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Renewed economic vim would be welcomed by the government in the run-up to elections due by early 2019.
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My favorite is when a little kid will run up to me and go, 'You're the guy off TV!
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The event was the sixth, and most important, of eight regional beauty contests in the run-up to Hamburg.
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Such a move could run up against EU decisions to make the European Central Bank the main banking supervisor.
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In the run-up to the Brexit referendum, gilt investors were getting a yield of a little over 1%.
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Still, for some analysts, the latest development is at least faintly reminiscent of the run-up to that crisis.
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And yet somehow, in the run-up to the Oscars, the device is still showing up as celebrity swag.
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In the run-up to her visit to Germany, much of the German press was openly derisive toward her.
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The researchers conducted the study on 2,844 Facebook users in the run up to the 2018 midterms in November.
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He said that the baht could drop to 32 against the dollar, in the run-up to the elections.
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The move comes after Ryanair pilots in several countries threatened to strike in the busy run-up to Christmas.
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Yet as the authors of the paper point out, these types of algorithms run up against some fundamental limits.
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" He doesn't believe in the "January run" up in stocks, as Najarian said it's been "too much, too fast.
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It plans to focus more on other centres in the run-up to European Parliament elections due in May.
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In the run-up to Wednesday's announcement, Hammond has also announced new funding for road building and broadband networks.
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Everything is so orderly, though it's a lot more volatile than it was during the run-up last year.
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Places that experience a rapid run-up in debt often subsequently endure a sharp slowdown in GDP (see article).
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In the run up to Deadpool 2 the Merc with a Mouth had a message for his adoring fans.
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But thanks to Amazon's stock run-up this year, this is the biggest amount he's ever made at once.
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But he told reporters the bloc's situation now differed from the run-up to the 2008 global financial crisis.
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Carter's remarks follow hacking attacks on Democratic Party organisations in the run-up to the U.S. election on Nov.
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"I think we've had a really, really powerful three-day run up," said Peter Coleman, head trader at Convergex.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian caviar producer Willy Verdonck is flat out in the run up the lucrative Christmas holiday season.
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In the run-up, Qatar is scheduled to host events across different sports aimed at improving infrastructure and expertise.
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Morgan Stanley said the chipmaker has seen a recent run-up in shares and a continuing oversupply of DRAM.
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European Parliament elections are scheduled for May next year and legislative activity freezes in the run-up to them.
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It seems keeping information away from the people is a tactic in the run-up to the 2018 elections.
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The President's intervention seemed timed to convince Kim to avoid further provocations in the run-up to the summit.
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And he needs to run up the score in cities and close the gap in suburban Houston and Dallas.
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First, Worth noted Tesla's massive run-up from double to triple digits in its first years after going public.
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In the run-up to Fire and Fury's release, Wolff's reputation for putting showmanship ahead of journalism preceded him.
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The hope was that the authorities would use the run-up to the games to make the city safer.
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In the run up to the election, his campaign staff famously took his own Twitter password away from him.
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The digital currency has run up six times in price this year to a record high of $5,856 Friday.
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There are always tensions and stressful demands from a bride and groom in the run-up to any wedding.
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Soros said on Monday he had not speculated against the British pound in the run-up to the referendum.
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Still, experts say the collectible car market is holding steady after a huge run-up between 21.5 and 21.
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Kingston said the prime minister has not commented on Sugita's controversial article in the run up to September's elections.
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The trade seeks to profit from an anticipated run-up in volatility ahead of the French election, Thompson said.
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This panic would adversely affect economic indicators (exchange rate, inflation) followed by voters in the run up to Oct.
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He is set to visit China in late August in the run-up to a G20 summit in Hangzhou.
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In the run-up to the cease-fire deal, the government pushed for new gains, apparently with Russian support.
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That document, wildly hyped in the run-up to its release, has largely faded from the political landscape since.
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TAKING A BREAK It's quite common for a market that has run up so far so fast to retreat.
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Debates in those states, Perez said, would take place in the run up to each contest in early 2020.
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In the run-up to Euro 2016, this became "une affaire d'état," with politicians and intellectuals joining the fray.
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In the run-up to selecting Gorsuch, Trump met with three contenders and White House officials vetted several more.
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The SEIU is helping her run up the score with Spanis-language ads in Houston, the state's largest city.
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A sharp run-up to all-time highs last week made Schlossberg cautious on jumping in heading into earnings.
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Williams scored on an 8-yard run up the middle with eight minutes remaining to make it 24-723.
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Clinton early and served as a surrogate for her at in the run-up to the New York primary.
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Schiff spent the run-up to the midterms travelling around the country campaigning to elect other Democrats to Congress.
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The situation in Chihuahua risks keeping attention on alleged PRI graft in the run-up to July's presidential election.
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" The visitors sitting on bleachers, watching cars run up Tenth Avenue, were, he said, like "monkeys at the zoo.
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The slalom crash landed him with a sore hip in the run-up to the downhill and super-G.
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"There have been some impressive rallies in the couple days in the run-up to an election," he said.
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However in recent months the government has been increasing pressure on activists in the run up to the polls.
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Trump ramped up efforts to campaign on behalf of vulnerable GOP candidates in the run up to the midterms.
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Discounts run up to $13,000 on the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado and as high as $22018,21500 on the Ram 213.
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Stone said Davis wasn't working for him in 2015 or 2016 in the run-up to the presidential election.
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You're going to run up against a benefit cap right quick—transplantation alone costs upwards of one million dollars.
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Last year, I drank through the entire run-up to Christmas, reaching a crescendo on the big day itself.
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