"We just knew that airliners were running into places they shouldn't be running into," he says.
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This felt like the Raptors running into LeBron James again, or James running into the Golden State Warriors.
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So, with a building that big and that many units, you're running into too many transients, plus you're running into people who are visiting them.
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The energy is especially social and you're seeking thrills, but be mindful about running into people from your past—Mercury retrograde often means running into an ex!
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"If you tell him he is running into a brick wall, he will go running into the wall," said one senior administration official who has worked closely with Kerry.
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" - Harry, 30 "Cried after running into my ex.
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It's obvious we're running into a problem with this project.
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And she's in no danger of running into financial trouble.
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"Finally they'll stop running into the same wall," he said.
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Karea admits she initially wasn't thrilled running into her grandmother.
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Straight up running into Chinese food restaurants, naked going crazy.
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But recently, Bostick began running into problems with Facebook's platform.
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Mercury retrograde is almost here, finding you running into exes.
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Avalanche laid out a content roadmap running into the fall.
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Darvish cruised until running into some trouble in the seventh.
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After running into Mary, she goes to care for Alex.
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Yet looking forward, he sees the market running into resistance.
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What's it like running into them at the grocery store?
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I was running into it on my way to school.
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She doesn't even consider running into the sunset with Jason?!
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You know, like someone running into battle with the flag.
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Even factories with enough workers are running into further problems.
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I'd fantasized for years about running into her in Manhattan.
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Yael: lol at Dom running into Irving at the airport.
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After running into him, they should have left the airport.
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COHEN We started running into each other at the Roxy.
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To be fair, Facebook's running into a lot of walls.
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Running into people from your past is also very likely!
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He couldn't go anywhere without running into someone who knew him.
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Anything can happen on live TV. Including running into Steven Tyler.
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Not all QC35 II customers are running into the same troubles.
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You're running into thrilling people and sharing the most inspiring ideas.
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Running into former President Barack Obama is a fairly rare opportunity.
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Running into a dark room is the opposite of smart. 23.
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"London was me running into my destiny," Richards-Ross told CNBC.
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And I actually wound up running into issues in Canada anyway!
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AT&T's foray into digital TV is running into a snag.
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Meanwhile, residents say running into unfamiliar faces in Delphi is rare.
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"We're running into big overhead resistance here at $1,260," Johnson said.
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And when Aron's in, it's like running into a brick wall.
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Trick or treaters will have a blast running into this carving.
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Then there is the potential for casualties running into the millions.
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Here's a celebratory GIF of Antonio Brown running into a post.
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Sabadell did not see any costs running into 2019, he added.
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You're running into delays on your commute and you're feeling disorganized.
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JM: That is an issue we're running into at the moment.
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But it wouldn't help her avoid running into him at airports.
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Lately, these companies have been running into opposition from government regulators.
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He couldn't go anywhere without running into someone who knew him.
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He gives an example of running into business executive Jack Welch.
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There is a thin fibre-optic cable running into its brain.
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At the same time, the sarcophagus was running into structural problems.
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Despite such calls, Mr. Mugabe's swift removal is running into obstacles.
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Tutorials are designed to prevent basic mistakes like running into walls.
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But even directly on privacy, Apple is running into problems, too.
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But lately, I've been dreading the possibility of running into him.
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Besides, you couldn't run very far without running into more Chinese.
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Their trip can be costly, running into the thousands of dollars.
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In recounting this incident afterward, I find myself running into difficulties.
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"The robots on the sidewalk, they could be running into us or I could be running into it with the stroller," said Caitlin Erickson, an Arizona resident and mother who supports new technology but has some concerns.
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Means kept the Royals hitless through five innings before running into trouble.
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HSBC said the gold and silver rallies could be running into headwinds.
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Tasha: I think running into walls is a bug, not a feature.
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After all, what could be more awkward than running into your ex?
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But dreams of dominance are running into the realities of energy markets.
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Emerging from his truck, Williams became confused and combative, running into traffic.
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We get it: it's always a little awkward running into an ex.
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Communication planet Mercury re-enters Cancer, finding you running into old crushes.
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In 2007, running into a headwind, the men's winner clocked 2:14.
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During this retrograde, running into people from your past is also likely.
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And lately, Zuckerberg seems to be running into a lot of dissent.
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"It felt pretty smooth," said Coleman after running into a slight headwind.
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Don't be surprised if you find yourself running into dead ends. 4.
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Tom Cruise is nice, he's sort of like running into Mitt Romney.
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But the Fed's quest to boost rates keeps running into a problem.
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She says she especially enjoys running into neighbors in the coffee shop.
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"We should not be running into any shortage of hogs," Norcini added.
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But her nomination is already running into roadblocks on Capitol Hill. Sen.
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But like many universities it is running into a shortage of teachers.
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WeWork is running into major roadblocks as it attempts to go public.
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At least when it comes to running into music's preeminent power couple.
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Augustus pulls away and is shot shortly after running into the street.
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You make a mistake running fast, and you're running into a wall.
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Soundlessly you bag her and leave town, running into the night forest.
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Well, the World War Z sequel has been running into similar trouble.
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"Ross did not know he was running into a Chinese buzz saw."
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Q. How did you turn the sport of running into a career?
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Then officers from the intel cell came running into the ops room.
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They made it eight blocks before running into a forming police line.
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Over the past couple of months, I keep running into this question.
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And, as always, watch out for running into people from your past.
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" He was referring to this chart of the XLF, an ETF that tracks the biggest banks: Baruch said he wouldn't be buying the XLF because it's "running into the October lows" and "running into the 50-day moving average.
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Corporate greed is probably why those parks keep running into the same issues.
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Afterwards people can be seen pushing into and then running into the frame.
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As with any retrograde, watch out for running into people from your past.
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They had wins over Miami, Notre Dame and Pittsburgh, before running into Virginia.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are off and running into the New Year!
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The governments are worried about storms and the nails running into the ocean.
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London (CNN Business)Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUDFF)is running into trouble in China.
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Since players are constantly running into each other, they're forced into more fights.
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It is also an effort in danger of running into the Nagoya protocol.
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HTC and Valve's Vive headset is running into its own set of issues.
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I remember running into you at a house party in Minneapolis after college.
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Pennsylvania is not the only state where recount efforts are running into opposition.
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Right now, sadly, I'm running into a situation with a game I love.
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Fulmer had won his previous four starts before running into the hot Royals.
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Some of these people were helpful, but they kept running into dead ends.
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A hurried rewrite risks running into the same difficulties as the current version.
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Kimmy, after running into Perry at the school bookstore, heads to Austin's party.
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Ms. Catz testified to running into Google's corporate lawyer at a bat mitzvah.
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It's pretty strange that Netflix and major filmmakers keep running into each other.
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Then imagine running into someone who has your face on their lower back.
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"I couldn't believe it was Pink," she said of running into the singer.
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Mozo was seven under before running into trouble on the par-277 263th.
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GOP leaders also are running into trouble rounding up votes from defense hawks.
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Finally, at #252, your chances of running into another Pac-Man are slim.
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The blast shook buildings, rattled windows and sent folks running into the streets.
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If his electability numbers continue trending downward, Biden could be running into trouble.
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The tremors shook buildings and rattled windows, sending people running into the streets.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - South Korea's chaebol overhaul is running into economic reality.
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The guy was eight yards behind the guy running into the end zone.
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You're running into people from your past as you go about your day!
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Another common occurrence during Mercury retrograde is running into people from your past.
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These days, you can't wander around the internet without running into a podcast.
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You'll be running into cuties and Venus in Cancer brings sweet, flirty vibes.
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Mercury retrograde in Pisces has found you running into so many old friends!
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The moon also clashes with Uranus, finding you running into plenty of surprises.
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Then, it appears, they had the bad luck of running into gold miners.
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Some experts see the costs running into the tens of millions of dollars.
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That plan, however, is running into resistance from Mayor Muriel Bowser of Washington.
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But American troops returning from Afghanistan are also running into their own complications.
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You're running into plenty of exes now that Mercury is retrograde in Leo.
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But most people shouldn't worry about running into them at all, for now.
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As a professional, Freeland yearned to be a firefighter running into the blaze.
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But as she finds herself cast as an outsider, she's running into trouble.
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They are running into legend, into sleepover stories and nightmares parents never hear.
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But Canadian cannabis companies already may be running into concerns about over-saturation.
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Her son stayed behind in Florida, often running into trouble with the authorities.
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Running into a troll while playing a video game online is a nightmare.
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People aren't going to go running into Dunkin' Donuts now that it's Dunkin'.
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Running into your ex can be awkward — especially when you're with a new flame!
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Cute, flirty vibes arrive this afternoon, and tonight you are running into old friends.
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Indeed, researchers wonder if they're running into trouble because there's more competition for food.
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Messenger planet Mercury begins its retrograde in Scorpio, finding you running into old friends.
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In trying to appeal to these users, Audius is running into the same problems.
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Part of it was due to circumstance: I kept running into mothers and daughters.
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I get to work at 229 and try to avoid running into my boss.
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Docking is my literal nightmare, but we make it back without running into anything.
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But the Dow's three-day winning streak was running into sellers again early Thursday.
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My best friend at the time ran under the fireplace, running into the stockings.
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She also asked for borrowers running into issues to contact them at StudentAid.gov/feedback.
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The loggers disappear by running into the forest when the agents arrive at camps.
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I kept running into nearly identical characters telling me nearly identical stories about defection.
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He remained down in the strike zone and avoided running into the Dodgers' power.
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You're running Into plenty of past hook-ups this month—how will you fare?
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Corridors would allow them to migrate without running into those dangerous, pesky human habitats.
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We're running into all kinds of people who have connections to one another here.
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Streaming TV services are running into the exact same obstacles as cable TV providers.
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And on ESPN's SportsNation, he talked about running into Justin Bieber and making amends.
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How much do you still feel like you're running into technological limits in VR?
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Running into one of these dance groups is an everyday occurrence at U.C. Berkeley.
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A healthier forest will result in less sediment and debris running into the reservoirs.
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Subsequently, my makeup blends seamlessly, without running into any rough patches on my forehead.
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The Labor Department's so-called persuader rule is running into resistance on Capitol Hill.
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Joe: It'd be weird if you keep running into Hellboy in your normal life.
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The metal is now running into some resistance around key chart levels, traders said.
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Outside the public sector, users have reported running into their share of bugs themselves.
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When I first started covering climate change, I kept running into the same problem.
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Slim. The chances of running into the Irish UFC champion as you're mocking him?
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According to Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales, Copeland was seen running into a house.
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Home is running into people you know at the park on a sunny afternoon.
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About five years ago, London-based DJ Oneman kept running into the same problem.
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The former even worked running into my overall wellness plan, and for good reason.
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The "last mile" is where you might start running into some problems right now.
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Instead it was another instance of the informational iron curtain Stan kept running into.
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Marisnick was concussed running into an outfield wall at Tampa Bay on April 23.
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And plans for a second mega fund are reportedly running into trouble with investors.
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But I've played more technically demanding PSVR games without running into the same issue.
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Within seconds we would be one of those barefoot families running into the waves.
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The answer, pretty clearly, is that scientific persuasion is running into sharply diminishing returns.
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We can police these policies ourselves by running into the arms of Google competitors.
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"We are running into some decent technical resistance," said Greg McKenna, an independent analyst.
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But, even as they discovered new life, they kept running into the old arsenal.
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You are trained to keep running into danger when the bullets are flying at you.
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Her twin sister, running into the house to call for help, tripped on a rug.
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"It's difficult to introduce discrete structures without running into difficulties with special relativity," said Pullin.
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Cold air in the Rockies has been running into unusually warm air in the south.
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That's when the two discovered they were running into the same issue: lack of funding.
|
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He witnessed a handful of officers running into the library, with those injured soon escaping.
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Here's a guy trying to get on the Philadelphia subway but running into a pole.
|
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After running into him at an inn, Arya stabbed Polliver in the throat with Needle.
|
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Running into Amber was totally crazy, but then again, Waukesha is a pretty small town.
|
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Eventually, the tent was inundated with famous faces, running into each other and exchanging pleasantries.
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Mercury retrogrades often find us running into people from the past, so watch out, Leo!
|
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And now that he's in office, she's running into a new, even more frustrating obstacle.
|
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Now there are signs that deal-making in the region is also running into difficulties.
|
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Cole (10-3) didn't allow a hit until running into trouble in the sixth inning.
|
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We're always running into that: People are starving, but we want art and music, too!
|
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MB: What are some of the other challenges developers are running into when adopting HTML5?
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Depth-sensing as a tool for not running into things while in VR is interesting.
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There are three types of problems players are running into, according to the post. 1.
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We spent the time meandering around the banquet room and running into people we knew.
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Mercury retrograde begins in Pisces this afternoon, finding you running into friends from your past.
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The oil and natural gas industry is running into a rough patch with President Trump.
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The two memes show a car running into a group of people described as protesters.
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This Mercury retrograde will find you running into many past partners: Do you need closure?
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"Growing up, you couldn't go to Wegmans without running into someone you know," said Phillips.
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But in recent months, it, too, has been running into political hurdles in the region.
|
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There are few things more frustrating than repeatedly running into storage limitations on your smartphone.
|
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But the real trouble began when post-23 MacBook users started running into technical issues.
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He did not immediately respond, so maybe that's where Ole Miss was running into trouble.
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In 2017, a man died after running into the flames from an effigy being burned.
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I like a quiet hill, where there's not a bunch of snowboarders running into you.
|
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Two months later the couple began dating, after running into each other at another bar.
|
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Separately, efforts to wipe out Obama-era environmental laws are running into complications in courts.
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And the drive to repeal the Affordable Care Act is running into very big trouble.
|
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But state and federal education policymakers are running into a surprising source of opposition: governors.
|
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"Running into each other wasn't so much awkward as it was flirtatious," Ms. Draznin said.
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And for what it's worth ... he's also kinda concerned about our guy running into trees.
|
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Bumping and skidding along, continually running into someone's "walls," feels like the opposite of that.
|
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But his "movement" is running into the wall of common sense within the Democratic Party.
|
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The funds face running into huge losses if current market levels hold up, they wrote.
|
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He often lunched at the White House mess in hopes of running into the president.
|
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Reporters also tweeted livestreams of police running into subway stations and cars looking for protestors.
|
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Discussions between the two parties resumed on Wednesday after running into trouble on Tuesday night.
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But he said he's running into some difficulty finding works he's even allowed to read.
|
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Labs in Nebraska are running into the same problem, according to the Lincoln Journal Star.
|
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Facebook's efforts to limit the spread of coronavirus misinformation are running into a problem: groups.
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I remember running into Leader McConnell in the airport at National during the 2012 election.
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Of course, the Razr has been running into its own issues after its recent release.
|
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Dancing across the netting is fine, but running into a dugout will cause a delay.
|
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Running into Adam at the drugstore after said kiss kind of ruins the mood though.
|
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Imagine running into two people I know on the same corner, on the same night.
|
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"We're running into some technical resistance here," said Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial.
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In practice companies, professionals and traders complain of running into practical problems similar to Boyd's.
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Stefan: We have been running into each other at church events since we were little.
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The fight is being watched across Europe, where the company is running into increasing difficulty.
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The plan to turn around the war in Afghanistan may already be running into quicksand.
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But it wouldn't be a trip without running into one of her fellow A-list pals.
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And, more importantly, not have to worry about literally running into players on the streets anymore.
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You'll be running into old friends and lovers, and maybe even having conflicts with your siblings.
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She talks about going home for the holidays and complains about running into old school bullies.
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Moreover, it's not just users who replace the home button that are running into Error 53.
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"There is a growing worry that (the Trump agenda) is running into resistance," Prudential's Krosby said.
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The experience of almost running into the wall put the fear of god into the company.
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Issues concerning home and family are being revisited, and you're running into people from your past.
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A week ago, however, Harvey had seemed possibly done for after running into Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
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"I kept running into these roadblocks because her heart wasn't in the normal position," Burke says.
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"A man told me that families came running into his house, to take refuge," Sanguinetti said.
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Mario Draghi and the ECB are running into their own constraints in delivering its QE program.
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Plans for new export pipelines are running into opposition from environmentalists, Aboriginal groups and rival provinces.
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We ended up running into each other at a few indigenous resistance gatherings and really connected.
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It's like running into an old friend every few years and they keep getting better looking.
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Page Six reported that television producers were running into red tape about shooting outside the venue.
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Sometimes you want to go downstairs and have quiet, as opposed to running into 22011 people.
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He had a frustrating experience on PayPal and was leery of running into a similar situation.
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The latest, on Wednesday morning, sent panicked residents of Kekait running into open areas for safety.
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Ailes entered politics in 1967, after running into Richard Nixon backstage at the Mike Douglas Show.
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This is the problem with setting up walls—you just might find yourself running into them.
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Watch out for running into people from you past, and be mindful of miscommunications and delays.
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Venus in Aries also finds you running into some cuties while you do your chores—fun!
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After their split, they kept running into each other in the worst place possible — the runway.
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Soon afterward, residents began to complain of dirty, smelly, foul-tasting water running into their homes.
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But it's nice to know what you'll be running into the ground in the future, right?
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But we were running into limits with what we could do out of the main fund.
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Finally, you'll stop running into ghosts from the past, and hopefully, you'll stop losing your keys.
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Cruz, 47, could also be running into another problem: his strong alliance with President Donald Trump.
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"Clearly this is not what Ramaphosa would like running into the elections next year," he said.
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The car paused for a moment, before reversing in full speed and running into more people.
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" Another 2628 percent are "drawing on their savings," while 28503 percent, meanwhile, are "running into debt.
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The chances of running into your doppelgänger is a bit less than one in a trillion.
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CF Leury Garcia started the season well before running into some problems at the plate recently.
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Venus in Cancer may find you running into some cuties as you run your daily chores.
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But Cakir calls a foul — they don't like players running into goalkeepers — and England is safe.
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Watch out for running into exes or people you have collaborated with artistically in the past.
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Mercury ends its retrograde, too, so expect to stop constantly running into people from your past!
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Sticks also have the added bonus of not running into kids' eyes like lotion sometimes does.
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Strategies Imagine that you're about to celebrate a big anniversary, but start running into unnerving problems.
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Yelling to stop your kids from running into traffic is not what we're talking about here.
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The fact that I was able to finish that run by running into Fenway seemed appropriate.
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There is an alliance between the U.S. administration and the Israeli parties running into the election.
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New Delhi (CNN Business)Spotify's efforts to enter India's vast streaming market keep running into trouble.
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"He died after running into a dead-end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming," Trump said.
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But I find myself running into the same wall: it's hard to find streamers I like.
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It's an all-out, running into guys, hustling, not stopping — it's a lot harder than offense.
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That means potentially running into him — a lot — and also being prepared to answer to him.
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Wary of running into trouble with the American authorities, larger banks are for now staying away.
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A penalty on the Bears for running into the punter kept Kansas City's last drive alive.
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The fight is being closely watched across Europe, where the company is running into increasing difficulty.
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Tell me about running into a guy you slept with once and never heard from again.
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MP: We started in 2015, and we've spent a figure running into the two-digit millions.
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Plenty of creativity flows, but you're also running into obstacles, especially concerning money or self esteem.
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Conservative Solutions PAC, a group backing Mr. Rubio, responded by showing the locomotive running into a ditch.
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Sweet Venus clashes with dreamy Neptune today, finding you running into inspiring people and having deep conversations.
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India's economy is also running into global headwinds with growth weighed down by trade wars and protectionism.
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You'll be running into old friends and lovers, and may even face some issues with your siblings.
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The chamber approved the measure to keep the government running into February by a 217-185 vote.
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After running into Stone at Trump's inauguration in 53, I made a point of asking for receipts.
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Stranger still is that you can go through the entire game without running into a Native American.
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If you've been using Gmail for a decade or so, you're probably running into your storage limit.
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"The guy was running into the restaurant," Mike Liu, the manager at Cheng's Garden, told the station.
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However, Mercury is retrograde, so watch out for delays—and the possibility of running into old friends!
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The news comes as Musk's other tunneling projects are either making progress or running into political headwinds.
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The book is told from their alternating points of view as they keep running into each other.
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And an apparently not-insignificant number of them are running into issues that they're reporting as bugs.
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Carl found out after running into Jesus, who accidentally referred to them as Carl's mom and dad.
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Combine this image tech with analysis A.I., and we'll definitely be running into a rough debugging process.
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This Mercury retrograde is sure to find you running into that one-night-stand from long ago.
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Fink spent a day shopping in Soho to find the perfect presents, but kept running into roadblocks.
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Running into him on your honeymoon, at the gym, while your husband is wearing really short shorts?
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"Supporters understand why this keeps running into trouble, it's because public officials understanding this stuff," he said.
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Chyna and Jenner also managed to stay cool when running into each other at Khloé Kardashian's birthday.
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Not the wedding part, but the running away and not understanding what I was running into part.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury is currently retrograde, and it's finding you running into friends from your past.
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Mercury is retrograde, finding you reorganizing your life and running into a lot of issues with rescheduling.
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While the measure passed the House nearly a month ago, it's running into resistance in the Senate.
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Long-time bull Joseph Zidle sees 2019's historic rally running into a major roadblock: disappointing earnings.
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The state was running into a budget crisis every six months pretty much from November 2014 onward.
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In fact, the store seemed full of ladies in orange coats and I kept running into them.
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I'm not a Republican, but if I were, I'd be running into the arms of John Kasich.
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HP Chris Archer (4-3) dazzed for six innings on Friday night before running into late trouble.
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"We've been talking about this for decades and are still running into the same problems," said Sivak.
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I create a blueprint in my head for each place I go to avoid running into things.
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Imagine warrior Mars charging into Neptune's mists and getting lost, running into shady characters in the fog.
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Running into an ex at Walgreens will put you in that kind of reflective mood, I guess.
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As mentioned, the best development was Arya running into (probably) Nymeria surrounded by some very good boys.
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My dad came running into the room and found me sitting on the floor facing the bed.
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They don't know if the truck's running late or where is it, is it running into problems?
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Those who access the Darknet always wind up running into lists with dozens of hacked Netflix logins.
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Several weeks into the New Year, though, Rouda and the other Democratic candidates were running into trouble.
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"We need more apprenticeships and skills training," Lujan Grisham continues before running into a classroom of students.
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Soon I was running into people who called me Cy, even though I'd never asked them to.
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Morgan Stanley was another bank mentioned as possibly running into some roadblocks with its capital payout plans.
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Meanwhile, she and Mr. Papper kept running into each other at concerts or backstage at music venues.
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But after midnight, a distant relative who had gotten the news separately came running into the house.
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Dr. Wiltshire's potential departure is not the only indication that the city's strategy is running into difficulty.
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Yet he kept running into problems: Many of his favorite channels were missing, like CW and CBS.
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Well, two total strangers now know how that feels after running into each other at a wedding.
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He didn't crash into any cars, but ended up running into the side of an apartment complex.
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It also brings up memories from long ago, and finds you running into people from your past.
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It's not like when I'm running into people in the streets like in Chicago, so that helps.
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Amid the disinterest and disinformation, I started running into some genuine outsider interest in the MMA world.
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Asylum seekers are running into other concerning obstacles at the border as well, Garcia told VICE News.
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In other cases, asylum seekers are running into roadblocks even before they can officially log their claim.
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Legislation that would slap new financial penalties on Russia is running into a familiar obstacle: congressional inertia.
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It was enough to know they were out there, somewhere, without actually running into them — like celebrities.
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Surrounded on all sides by villages, highways, industry and towns, the tigers are increasingly running into humans.
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This was not so much an insight as it was an obstacle that I kept running into.
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Running into a possible descendant of the czars in a roadside diner in the middle of Russia.
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"Yeah can't even get a vasectomy in this town without running into someone you know," he said.
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There's nothing as comforting for an Argentine abroad as running into someone who will share some mate.
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At a gas station, for example, you're at a high risk of running into a card skimmer.
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THRUSH: When you have--you weren't exactly grabbing your M-15 rifle and running into the paddy.
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That's like a fireman running into a burning building and saving the fire instead of the baby.
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We have an anxiety alarm bell that warns us against doing certain things — like running into traffic.
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During a visit to Taiwan this year, she described running into a tour group from mainland China.
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Last January, Dave Jennings took a selfie with Jessica Alba after running into her at the airport.
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But Chris kept running into various Caribbean islands, also the formidable obstacles of South and Central America.
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"Bird Box" challenge videos have shown children running into walls and YouTube celebrities spending 24 hours blindfolded.
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You'd have difficulty walking down Main Street without running into a candle shop, pottery studio or tearoom.
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We were describing the world we saw, and we're now running into people that have other beliefs.
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Once they congregate like the filthy flying rats they are, you scare them off by running into them.
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Do we keep watching the show — and risk running into a storm of spoilers for Martin's future books?
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However, imagine how shocked you'd be running into a celeb like Tina Knowles at a casual dining restaurant.
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But running into people in everyday life, in my mind I would say, Oh thank you very much.
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The hurricane flooded North and South Carolina in mid-September, causing massive destruction running into billions of dollars.
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But the plan risks running into trouble as debt-laden states try to renegotiate deals with solar investors.
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Here's what's been going on, per Slack: Customers may be running into trouble accessing their Slack workspaces completely.
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A couple months ago, Bella Hadid fulfilled our ultimate fantasy: running into our ex while looking damn good.
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But his more high-profile plan to connect O'Hare Airport to downtown Chicago is running into serious resistance.
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I live my life in constant fear of running into people I've had relationships with in the past.
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"There's no question we're running into good pitchers, but we're better than we're showing right now," Hosmer said.
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"While at school there was always the possibility of running into her perpetrator," her attorney Greg Ferbrache said.
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Also, a lot of people are running into problems with 32-bit apps, which are no longer supported.
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Until she figures out who the real mastermind is, Dom is going to keep running into cold trails.
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He was always a banger who waded forward, leading with his right hand and running into left hooks.
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At sufficient scale, they can avoid the need for new power plants, with savings running into the billions.
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One of the big challenges with that vision is how to prevent them from running into each other.
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Now, try walking through Brooklyn without running into a 30-year-old dressed like a Nick Jr. character.
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His engineers kept running into what they considered "edge cases," or unexpected quirks in the way people communicate.
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In the bottom of the first, Lester retired the first two batters he faced before running into trouble.
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Keep an eye out for people from your past—Mercury retrograde loves to have us running into exes.
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Despite running into a brick wall of opposition, he is again trying to impose his will via Congress.
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In an echo of 2008, Clinton is running into a wall of momentum from another upstart challenger, Sanders.
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But I could never let the fear of running into more Kennys stop me from seeing my country.
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Chelsea Handler shot a cameo after running into Sara at a barbecue and mentioning that she was interested.
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The telecom mega-deal combining T-Mobile and Sprint is running into governance and pricing issues, sources say.
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If he forgets to equip his guns before running into a shootout on foot, he's probably in trouble.
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Older Teslas are reportedly running into an issue where the screen stops working and the car won't charge
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He recalled running into the lobby of a bank near the team's offices — in full costume, no less.
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It seems that some iOS users on older devices are running into a snag during the 9.3 update.
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Mercury retrograde in Cancer will find you running into past partners, romantic or otherwise: What will you say?
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There's much to fear in this world: war, terrorism, climate change, running into your coworkers at the gym.
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Big manufacturers are running into an uphill battle persuading President Trump to back an Obama-era climate deal.
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But for all the show of force, the troops have been running into trouble with the cold weather.
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People working very, very hard at local level -- we're running into roadblocks because we don't have interstate coordination.
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It's not an easy matchup by any means, but it's probably a more favorable than running into France.
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Saturn can have a gloomy energy, so watch out for running into some grumpy people on this day.
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"I started running into too many people who were in the same predicament I was in," she said.
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The Trail Blazers guard was having a career-defining postseason before running into the Golden State buzz saw.
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Candidates don't appear to be running into the same verification challenges with Facebook and Instagram, which Facebook owns.
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Then, during the next semester's final-exam period, I remember running into her three times in a week.
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The film's final image shows Mr. Pitts running into the golden desert but turning briefly to look back.
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A corporate tax overhaul that has backing from House Republicans is running into serious opposition among Senate Republicans.
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Both were working at different companies and running into the same challenges when tracking the company&aposs finances.
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He first wanted to hold a vote in late June, only to reverse course after running into opposition.
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Six months into their efforts, Schafer came running into Stevens's office with photo images flapping in her hand.
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That touch and the couple's noises sent the animal running into the bathroom, where it became locked inside.
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"We've actually been running into people who said, 'Oh, I've been following you' on Twitter," Ms. Bosman said.
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He was hurt making what was called a catch before running into the side wall in foul territory.
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I've added an informal meeting space; running into one another there may let them form friendships through proximity.
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Hindalco executives said they did not anticipate running into the same difficulties that the Chinese buyer had encountered.
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Looks like you can't avoid running into your problems sometimes -- but you can always run away from them.
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One feature of Mercury retrograde that can be fun (or horrifying) is running into people from your past.
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You're in a social mood today, and you're running into old friends and plenty of other unexpected people.
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Fiat Chrysler – Fiat Chrysler's bid to buy French automaker Renault is running into opposition from activist hedge fund CIAM.
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There's no price tag Zhavia can put on running into her dream collaborator Jessie J while leaving the studio.
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Running into snakes, rats and other creatures when water rises is not uncommon, according to the University of Wisconsin.
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It might be, 'It was sweet serendipity running into you' — but I didn't say that because that's hyper corny.
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"We were running into a headwind, and that's tough for a guy who only weighs 160 pounds," Merritt said.
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As the bystanders stood guard, the boy was shown in the footage running into the family's home, appearing afraid.
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The other difference is in the number of devices you can have on each band without running into problems.
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After all, there are few things worse than running into someone and realizing you are wearing the same clothes.
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For the first time he's running into an entire bureaucracy, large parts of which are completely foreign to him.
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Police described Lopes as homeless and said he tried to hide from officers by running into a wooded area.
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Now, I constantly have to slalom my way down the sidewalk to keep from running into the zombie walkers.
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Likely driven by a fear of people, many animals shift their schedules toward nocturnality to avoid running into us.
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This whole "running into an ex" situation is more planted than the flower beds lining the streets of Milwaukee.
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Weeks later, Mapp said federal agencies were running into "some challenges" because D-SNAP requires payment be delivered electronically.
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But the most shocking part of this particular day wasn't running into Kate Mara in the lobby (true story).
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These new endeavors could quadruple that number, significantly raising the risk of spacecraft running into each other in orbit.
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Moore said Corado was leaving as Atkins, 28, fired two rounds at pursuing officers while running into the store.
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"He died after running into a dead-end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming all the way," Trump said.
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Additionally, if you're running into issues attempting to view our status page, teams are actively investigating this as well.
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Bella Hadid and The Weeknd (né Abel Tesfaye) have a habit of running into each other on the runway.
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He purposefully wound up running into his bestie at a doctor's office, but she didn't find the stunt funny.
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A man is then seen running into the middle of the roadway and emptying the contents of the package.
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The drone's so-called 3D Sensing System also uses front-facing sensors to keep it from running into obstacles.
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It prevents the user from running into walls in the real world by displaying a warning in the game.
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Tracking an open road afront a setting sun and an amorphous shape of a man running into the beyond.
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Former CEO Mark Hurd left HP after a scandal in 2010 and went running into the arms of Oracle.
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Teammates were stunned to see him doubled over in pain after running into a pick seconds into the game.
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Rays starter Jake Odorizzi pitched five innings of no-hit ball before running into trouble in the sixth inning.
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But even there, its robots are still reportedly running into issues with routine maneuvers, like left turns into traffic.
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In some areas - especially anything to do with food or the environment - synthetic biology is already running into criticism.
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A great songwriter and performer, whenever we saw each other, it was like running into a long lost brother.
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If you're running into a product manager at Amazon, you probably want to know how the company is doing.
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"Uh, that was awkward," Moonlight star Mahershala Ali said to no one in particular, before running into Ryan Gosling.
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Mercury retrograde can find us running into people we haven't seen in a long time, which isn't always ideal.
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"Since the estate has substantial creditors running into hundreds of millions of pounds, it is hopelessly insolvent," he said.
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"We'll be adding smart alerts, scenarios and suggested actions if you might be running into cashflow difficulty," she says.
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Players going out into the world to find pocket monsters are already running into all sorts of bizarre mishaps.
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"Even with low global rates, many non-financial corporates are running into trouble with debt service," the IIF added.
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In any case, watch out for running into friends from faraway places and take time to reflect and meditate.
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Videos on social media showed protesters ducking and running into the Green Zone to the sound of automatic gunfire.
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For months now, it's been impossible to open Twitter or turn on the TV without running into a porg.
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Queensland Police told residents to stay out of the floodwaters to avoid the risk of running into a crocodile.
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"I had heard stories of a friendly deer in this area, but never anticipated running into him," she said.
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Two total strangers met their doppelgängers by pure coincidence after running into one another at a mutual friend's wedding.
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Though several bidders have acknowledged running into what one called "hairy" issues, nothing has emerged as a deal breaker.
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They're running into some problems right here, which is correlation risk," he said in an interview with "Power Lunch.
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Have you ever dreamed about casually running into your favourite celebrity and having a really lovely interaction with them?
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Mercury retrograde has found you running into drama in your social life—be patient, misunderstandings are in the air.
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You may be running into unusual people at this time, and some exciting ideas are sure to be shared.
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I couldn't help but strike up a conversation with someone after running into them multiple times in a day.
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"Can't take Amtrak without running into its most frequent traveler," Kirsten Allen, a Harris aide, tweeted at the time.
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Running into the hallway, Ben tries to hide in his locker, but things don't get much better in there.
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The ship is an Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate, but plans for the class' full implementation are running into difficulty.
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As the sun opposes Neptune on September 16, you're running into more confusing conversations, and may even feel invisible.
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Two decades ago, Elvis Costello and Carole King kept running into each other at a Japanese restaurant in Manhattan.
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NASA needs help designing a sensor that will prevent the rover from running into rocks, steep terrain and crevices.
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A drunk driver injured dozens when he hit two cars with his pickup truck before running into the crowd.
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New activity, old problem Despite the burst of activity, Republicans are running into the same fundamental problem on ObamaCare.
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Kuchar extended his overnight lead to four shots before running into serious trouble on the par-five seventh hole.
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Several mall staples, which try to attract hungry shoppers, are running into problems as fewer people shop at malls.
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"You feel it downtown on the Boulevard, when you're getting a bagel or running into Rite Aid," she said.
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The Propel-Conduent conflict offers a textbook case of a digital newcomer running into resistance from the old order.
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A Republican loss could lead to more House members retiring rather than running into headwinds in re-election bids.
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Running into dogs "big and small" has become a "new hazard of working at Walmart," CEO Doug McMillon says.
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"[We kept] just running [into each other] through the years," Pitt said of how he came to meet West.
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"[We kept] just running [into each other] through the years," Pitt told Extra of how he met West, 42.
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Wilson said she had not expected a medal despite running into her best form at just the right time.
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The goal is to grow as big as you can without running into any of the ghosts around you.
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I hope you rot in hell, and I can't believe I had the great misfortune of running into you.
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Yet Trump is running into big problems on this end, with hundreds of top jobs still vacant as of August.
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If you go for a walk on the lower floors you can hear the ratkids running into the electric zappers.
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Asher retired the first 11 Mets hitters he faced before running into trouble in the top of the fourth inning.
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Mercury and Uranus meet, finding you running into eccentric people, and inspiring conversations flow as the sun connects with Neptune.
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Mercury retrogrades back into Leo today, stirring up old relationship issues and finding you running into people from your past.
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He remembers running into issues when he first tried to create his own nightlife events between 2014 and early 2016.
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"The idea of spaceships running into gods in space I feel is not super-explored in science fiction," he says.
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But Mercury will also begin its retrograde in Leo on July 26, finding you running into people from your past.
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We of course wrote a letter back and he came running into bed this morning and read all the answers.
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Hadid has a history of running into incidents during Fashion Week, but is always quick to come to someone's rescue.
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Caution was the theme of the day, with people "scared" and running into gold, Treasurys and the VIX, Guilfoyle noted.
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Microsoft also runs the risk of running into the most classic of Windows problems: backwards compatibility holding back future development.
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I ain't running into any South Carolina Republicans who are looking to buy anything right now that ain't Donald Trump.
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Guzzling water for miles before running into any building, school, or gas station that would let me use its bathroom.
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The energy is social and you're running into people from your past as Mercury retrograde meets Venus on July 24.
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In the real world, Moriko keeps running into a young businessman named Yuta, who, unknown to her, is Lily's player.
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Well, maybe running into your ex while you're with your current SO. But J.Lo handled that like a pro too.
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The colossal, industry-changing merger between US mobile providers T-Mobile and Sprint is running into significant resistance from regulators.
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Before you go running into the wilderness to escape the threat of a radioactive existence, you should know two things.
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This shouldn't be too much to ask from Alexa, and running into walls where you don't expect them is annoying.
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The duo end up running into a pair of straggling Saviors which does inject some real purpose to the escapade.
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Cancer patients with student debt hoping to get this new break from their monthly bills are running into a wall.
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She alleged Simmons raped her in his office around 1983 after running into him at a nightclub in New York.
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You can get attention by punching someone in the face, but that could cause them running into a competitor's arms.
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But REBA's creation also hints that, as firms race to go green, they are running into a number of problems.
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The altitude is just about not running into stuff when you're trying to go fast enough to stay in orbit.
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Running into rival pirate ships is a somewhat rare occurrence, but there's always the fear they're out at sea nearby.
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Tesla and Musk have been running into issues, in particular, production problems with the more affordably priced Model 3 sedan.
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I kept running into the same random people over the weekend, and there was just a great rapport between everyone.
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Deputies drew their guns and stormed into the bathroom to find ... a lost Roomba repeatedly running into the shower door.
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They'd make up stories about running into each other at a bar or being set up on a blind date.
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When you're rich, running into a problem means you can just throw money at it to make it go away.
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Intel is running into problems protecting its chips from the major Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities that became public last week.
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The officer moves away from the closed front door, running into a bush as he retreats into the front yard.
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What if over the next five years, the Oilers find themselves constantly running into slightly better teams in the postseason?
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It makes you just want to keep shooting, which is something that often had me running into the camera's buffer.
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After the singer launched operations in Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, donations started running into the tens of millions.
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Mercury begins its retrograde today, and you're getting reorganized and running into past lovers over the rest of this month.
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But the reality is that they are running into unexpected good news right now and seem hesitant to tout it.
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We're told Cardi wasn't concerned about Nicki's schedule in Milan, or the possibility of running into her at any events.
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VEB also needs the fresh capital after running into problems with past investments dating back to the Sochi 2014 Olympics.
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Mercury begins its retrograde in Sagittarius today, which will find you running into old friends over the next few weeks.
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Your ruling planet Mercury begins its retrograde in Sagittarius, finding you running into past partners over the next few weeks.
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Not counting their predictable, and impressively awful, expansion years, the Capitals have flirted with success while running into commitment issues.
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You could be rekindling something with a past lover, or running into a lot of former partners (romantic or nonromantic).
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However, your ruling planet Mercury is retrograde, which finds you having unexpected conversations and running into people from your past.
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An international group of experts investigating the disappearance of 43 students in 2014 described running into harassment, stonewalling and intimidation.
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"We're running into the law of large numbers," said Khozema Shipchandler, Twilio's chief financial officer, said on the conference call.
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Freeland (23-23) gave up just two hits in the first six innings before running into trouble in the seventh.
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I've started running into the term "résumé optimization," and I'm wondering if that's something I need to be concerned about.
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Since Argentina was running into balance of payments problems toward the end of President Cristina Fernández's term, this was significant.
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And so far, it seems Trump's rebuilding plan is running into the same challenges that have long plagued Washington lawmakers.
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The video shows a panicked kid running into his driveway, jumping into a handy garbage bin, and closing the lid.
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Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) suggested Republicans want to change the rules to pass their agenda without running into ethics issues.
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They involve massive human beings accelerating to full speed and running into each other with as much force as possible.
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The Moon is in your sign today, Aries, and it's running into a lot of commotion in the heavens today.
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The best chance you have of running into a Hollywood A-lister is in East Hampton Village, according to Saatchi.
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Ellsbury hasn't played since suffering a concussion after running into the center-field wall at Yankee Stadium on May 24.
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"You're seeing trade optimism and safety trade running into Australia," said Mathan Somasundaram, a Blue Ocean Equities market portfolio strategist.
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But Moscow risks running into trouble, as it lends money and makes deals in turbulent economies and shaky political climates.
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It was Grunewald's fourth bout with cancer, and she was determined to turn running into an agent of her salvation.
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He also said something about running into a culvert, but the dispatcher could not make out exactly what he said.
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Dressed in a black T-shirt and hoodie, he talked a little like a runaway train, sentences running into sentences.
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Basically, it's because they're not prescription and I don't want to start running into walls without my regular glasses on.
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Mr. Woodhead said he saw the suspect running into the Rue Monsigny, apparently on the lookout for more potential victims.
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Janaillac had been CEO for less than two years, running into the same union resistance to reform as his predecessor.
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But Mr. Kushner is running into opposition from Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who favors toughening, not relaxing, mandatory minimum sentences.
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There is historical precedent for a presidency running into existential peril after an attempt to interfere in the investigative process.
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The U.S. government's decision to fully privatize oversight of the internet Domain Name System (DNS) is running into resistance. Sen.
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We all know that there's no running into Target for just one thing, especially when you're shopping the beauty aisles.
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But Rouhani is running into criticism from Iran's private capitalists, who say foreign investments should do more to help them.
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Hear the one about the Jonas Bros -- formerly of purity ring fame -- running into a porn star at the altar?
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But Graham and Cassidy are running into resistance from conservatives because the bill keeps some of Obamacare's taxes and regulations.
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Congress funded three-quarters of the federal government before running into a shutdown over Trump's demand for border wall money.
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NYPD says the alleged terrorist drove down the bike path for about 20 blocks before running into a school bus.
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He hadn't been covering me; we'd just been catching up a little after running into each other on the floor.
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But high-risk pools also have a history of running into a big problem: They cost a ton of money.
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Communication issues will start clearing up and you'll get a break from running into so many people from your past.
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As with any music biz shindig, there was a free bar all night, a tab running into the tens of thousands.
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"I was constantly running into the problem of not being able to find representative photos of our community," she told Hyperallergic.
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A disheveled Bethenny Frankel recently had an awkward encounter with Donald Trump, running into the presidential hopeful at 7:45 a.m.
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Unfortunately, the company is apparently running into trouble with its OLED display manufacturing partners, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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White Sox starter Dylan Covey (4-33) allowed only one hit through five innings before running into trouble in the sixth.
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Later he instructs a male and female model with little chemistry on how to make running into each other look casual.
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The UN climate conference is Poland is running into overtime as negotiators haggle over implementation plans for the 2015 Paris agreement.
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For one, we are running into soft caps in the USD/CNH and USD/CNY around 7.0000 in the near term.
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Being a stoic male stereotype, he avoids it all by going for a solitary walk and running into his sister Arya.
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All was a surprise to Isabella, who could be seen running into the room with glee as her dad watched on.
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I assumed the ordeal was over, though I did worry about running into him on the street or at a play.
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Mercury retrograde begins in Leo on July 26, finding you running into past crushes, lovers, and people you've collaborated with creatively.
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"Enough of your running into the arms of Trump and (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu," he said at the Ramallah protest.
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Each run is wholly unique, and elements blend together with enough variation that I'm still running into new things, hours later.
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Mark Wahlberg plays a New England knucklehead named John, who swears that you can't use the internet without running into one.
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"I did give Phil Mickelson a lot of s—," he said on the podcast of running into him at the wedding.
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Where possible find instructions for your exact make and model of computer, to minimize the chances of running into problems. Ifixit.
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Or maybe it was simply running into a solid Detroit team that has won seven of eight road games this month.
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Cuffing season begins with Mercury retrograde in Scorpio, and you're running into cuties from your past, bringing you a new perspective.
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We usually try to make sure all three of them are doing something different so they aren't running into each other.
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Later in life, Berry would serve another prison stint after running into trouble with the Internal Revenue Service, Rolling Stone reported.
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In the summer of 2016, you couldn't walk two blocks without running into, sometimes literally, a person in hot Pidgey pursuit.
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ClearMetal's technology also uses freight data to deliver predictions that help companies make inventory management decisions and avoid running into issues.
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Mercury retrograde begins on July 229 in Leo, finding you running into friends and acquaintances from the past until July 231.
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You'll likely find yourself running into old friends, so make time for them and hear what information they may bring. Meditate.
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Kidnappings over the last 15 years have made the Abu Sayyaf militants notorious, with extorted ransoms running into millions of dollars.
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SPG boasts two former Trump campaign operatives and a Trump White House official who left after running into security clearance issues.
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Sinkholes happen, but most of us are lucky enough to avoid running into them when they magically implode into our lives.
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But throughout the hectic, 15-hour MakeMIT hackathon last February, the women — competing as Team 203% Enthusiasm — were running into snags.
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But the administration is running into some big obstacles, like cheap fuel prices and a pair of Russia-backed pipeline projects.
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The women say they now fear running into the men they say raped them when they are on the Manhattan, Kan.
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"After years of running into the wind, we are left with no sense stronger than, 'it will turn when it turns.'"
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After years of running into the wind, we are left with no sense stronger than, 'it will turn when it turns.
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"What is that?!" asks Austin of the ACE Family channel after running into his bedroom to check on his screaming wife.
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Often, however, they are monumentally expensive, with a course of treatment running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars per patient.
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One area where North Korea may be running into serious problems is at its underground nuclear test site at Punggye-ri.
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During one of these joint-assisted strolls, I was fantasizing about running into my dad, who still lives in the city.
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Her new book The Women of the SFFD features 45 portraits of women who spend their days running into burning buildings.
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Mercury retrograde meets with your ruling planet Venus, finding you running into people from your past and reconsidering a few ideas.
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Tom Finkelpearl, the city's cultural affairs commissioner, recalled running into Mr. de Blasio at a Chaka Khan concert in Prospect Park.
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Retrogrades have a tendency of bringing the past to the present, so watch out for running into people from bygone days.
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"Government departments need to be doing inspections here," said Van Wyk, crouching over a thin river stream running into the dam.
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You're in the mood to socialize thanks to the moon in fire sign Aries, and you're running into exciting people today.
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After that, you're left to the devices of fate: running into a famous person on the street or at a restaurant.
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All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Shane Bieber coasted through the first six innings before running into trouble in the seventh.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury makes a harmonious connection with Uranus on January 6, finding you running into unusual and exciting people.
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It's also the latest example of industry running into surprise trouble convincing Trump to back policies businesses support, like free trade.
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Trump said that Baghdadi died "whimpering and crying and screaming" after running into a "dead-end tunnel" being chased by dogs.
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For founding CEOs in the acquisition process, it's important to set expectations beforehand — or risk running into conflict down the road.
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I teared up as I stopped my cart to avoid running into an elderly man who was shopping with his wife.
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The Japanese company also once owned Rockefeller Center but lost it in the 1990s after running into trouble with its loan.
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I suggest that is because we can't think about this for five minutes without running into these same reductiones ad absurdum.
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"And I remember running into the kitchen, grabbing a pad of paper and just writing code, code, code, code," she said.
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As when we say "running into difficulties, embarrassments" when we try to describe the gradation of pain inherent in experiencing discrimination.
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The question is how far they can push their quest for higher profits before running into a backlash from their customers.
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It uses smart mapping and navigation to clean your bed, countertop, couch, and more without falling off or running into things.
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She often escaped from him by running into the woods, and she came to view the wilderness as protective and restorative.
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He began working on what would become "The Big Sick" in 2012, after running into Mr. Apatow at South by Southwest.
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Not everyone seems to be running into the errors, but reports are spiking across Twitter and other social media this morning.
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" Madeline Valentine, arriving at the barricade after running into multiple roadblocks, said it was pretty clear "they don't want us here.
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She said she's gotten hundreds of calls and emails from people who say they've seen birds running into cars and homes.
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"They are worried about sites that don't resemble Backpage at all running into trouble if the immunity is lifted," he said.
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The two kept up a bit after graduating from high school, regularly running into each other at home in Tyler, Texas.
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His wife is seen in the background running into the room to get the two children while Kelly continues to speak.
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The long-term and wildly unpredictable nature of space exploration almost guarantees running into high-consequence, low-probability "black swan" events.
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Unlike the Peloton, Tonal music doesn't synchronize with each move so it's not running into similar issues Peloton is with copyrights.
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People just started running into shops, there was a kind of mini-stampede where we were, down one of the alleyways.
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But knowing them feels incredibly gratifying: like running into friends you haven't seen since high school and actually want to see.
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But the construction is running into opposition from the National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas, a 100-acre wild butterfly habitat.
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It was his ninth double-figure strikeout game of the season, and he retired 235 consecutive batters before running into trouble.
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Surveillance footage shows the men running into the Denny's with dark clothes, masks and gloves on before holding the place up.
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You can't ever fall off the track, though depending on the sequence, you can "die" by running into an immovable object.
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That investment number is huge by anyone's standards; it's hard to see how companies can avoid running into strongly diminishing returns.
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The waste is running into the billions of dollars, and it's costing all of us money through the health care system.
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But behind the scenes, despite the best intentions, the Senate is nevertheless running into the same problems that plagued the House.
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Johnson also said he'd avoid parts of New York to avoid the risk of running into presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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I wouldn't have to worry about running into the rapist at CU football games or on campus or even in New Mexico.
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And actually, it&aposs true, and it comes down to a simple equation that we&aposre running into now every single day.
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Geraldine wiped her hands on her sweatpants and considered running into her bedroom and shutting the door, but it was too late.
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Astros right-hander Brad Peacock (5-3) allowed only one hit through four scoreless innings before running into trouble in the fifth.
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Sirotkin, who was penalised for running into the back of Mexican Sergio Perez's Force India, retired as a result of the collision.
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How can you argue that running into your pharmacy to pick up a pack of pills without a prescription wouldn't ease access?
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The project provides more evidence that Dubai is back in expansion mode after running into trouble during the 2009 global financial crisis.
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You want people to feel tension in the moment, but running into a game over screen over and over isn't ideal, either.
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In Australia, where Afterpay has been available for years, consumers are increasingly running into trouble with their buy-now-pay-later purchases.
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"The one cat just ran away, and I'm so glad he didn't just say, 'Okay, you don't know what you're running into.'"
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In one, Lai and a fellow texter discuss running into one another at a police station and dealing with a "528" sergeant.
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She stumbled to the back of the cafe, running into things along the way, and sat down until she could see again.
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The deal, an enhancement of the existing North American Free Trade Agreement, was already running into bipartisan resistance in the U.S. Congress.
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As elections take five weeks, campaigning needs to start almost immediately if it is to avoid running into the Christmas holiday season.
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" He described nights out until 4 in the morning, running into "every flavor of person, people in all kinds of inebriated states.
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Bloomberg reports that multiple employees have found themselves unexpectedly running into the glass walls that are the design hallmark of Apple Park.
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He's been traveling most of the month but I know he gets back today so there's a possibility of running into him.
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"Another highlight of our California adventure, running into @taylorswift during our Falcon Experience in a Big [Sur]," one fan captioned his photo.
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RHP Brad Peacock was cruising through his second start of the season before running into trouble in the fifth inning on Monday.
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Try to imagine the player, unable to see anything, getting through a virtual tennis game without running into the walls or furniture.
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The one cat just ran away, and I'm so glad he didn't just say, 'Okay, you don't know what you're running into.
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Rules and commitments, fantasies and whimsies that were discussed then are coming up for reconsideration now, and you're running into old friends.
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You're likely running into many past lovers, creative collaborators, and people you used to party with thanks to Mercury retrograde in Scorpio.
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They call it "fashionable facial furniture," as we're running into corners to pluck errant hairs that we are told are not feminine.
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Chromecast is another popular playback option, and usually the suggested playback method of choice when running into the issues I ran into.
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And as the icing on the Dandelion-colored cake, the horrible event countdown on Crayola's site is still running into the negatives.
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In the local channel's news report above, superintendent Joe Windt explains that players will drive through services unfazed, even running into trees.
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China has been battling telecoms fraud for years, with the losses to victims running into billions of dollars, authorities in Beijing say.
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The makeshift shelter was a rundown concrete motel on a lonely road off the highway running into Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city.
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Most every president in modern history has tried and largely failed to overhaul the federal government after running into resistance from Congress.
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Meanwhile, no one seems to be running into too many celebrities—though I'm told that Bigard, Bénabar, and others are still regulars.
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President Trump's proposed budget for the Department of Transportation (DOT) is running into resistance from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
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Newmont Mining — Newmont's deal to merge with Goldcorp is running into opposition from hedge fund Paulson & Co., one of Newmont's biggest shareholders.
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Along the way, they identified a category of startups who were attempting to solve big problems but were running into fundraising roadblocks.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, is retrograde in Aries; as a result, you've been running into a ton of old friends and acquaintances.
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At the time, he was running into the backyard of a home he shared with his grandparents and some of his siblings.
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I also keep running into a problem when I try to plug my laptop into the Roku TV with an HDMI cable.
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"I saw people flying into the air and everyone was running into the shops on either side," witness Ali Shirazinia told CNN.
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He added that the only opportunity for "an orderly transition" was the summer parliamentary recess starting this month and running into September.
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The screenwriters have thought about Captain America running into Red Skull when returning all of the Infinity stones at the movie's end.
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As such, its patents can be key for companies looking to expand globally in the mobile market without running into legal problems.
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The president would likely want his desired money attached to the funding measure lawmakers pass to keep the government running into October.
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"All these things are good on paper," he said, after running into Mr. Mann and hearing what Abraaj was doing in Kenya.
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Atlanta starter Dallas Keuchel was rolling along — he gave up only one hit through the first six innings — before running into trouble.
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In an entry from December 1976, Warhol recalled running into a woman they both knew at a dinner party in New York.
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These voters aren't running into the arms of Republicans, of course—just one percent of respondents said the GOP best represents them.
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To make sure it dominates, Amazon is over-investing there, but it's running into competition as U.S. rival Walmart does the same.
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It's just the reality is that we are going to be running into differences among groups no matter how you define them.
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Sometimes, I can tell I am about to leap into the abyss; other times, it feels like I am running into it.
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He also doesn't want whomever this is to think she can walk around naked in his kitchen without running into his friends.
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Deal with the constant threat of young, dumb, and extraordinarily wealthy dudes running into some kind of trouble on their off time.
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But as more pedestrians and cyclists filled the streets, she had to concentrate to avoid running into anyone or being run into.
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They are heroin refining operations, and the Afghan police and American Special Forces keep running into them all over Afghanistan this year.
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We watch people running into the white void of the paper, dancing around a maypole made of scarves, and climbing a mountain.
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It seems you can't set foot in a Broadway theater these days without running into a noisy passel of high school students.
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The way the producers tell it, in their scramble to recruit separated families, they kept running into a new generation of defectors.
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Imagine going to the grocery store and running into a dude wearing a shirt that says he wants to KILL YOUR FAMILY!
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They use a handicapped-parking tag to park in convenient spots, while running into the gym and taking strenuous group exercise classes.
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The pitch was that the data center would bring investment and jobs, but Apple scrapped the plan after running into planning problems.
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He said the military had failed to stop the raids, with soldiers running into the bush the moment they came under fire.
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In commodity markets, spot gold was hovering around $1,203.81 after running into profit-taking at $1,214.28, its highest level since Aug. 10.
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The legislation is running into issues in the Senate, with questions over how it will be paid for coming to the forefront.
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But if WeWork is to avoid running into the same financial problems, the growth can't just come from opening new office spaces.
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It is impossible to tour Austin's well-regarded sushi restaurants without running into chefs who have worked for or alongside Mr. Cole.
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Eventually, you'll start running into puzzles where you can't, since they require you to be repositioning the signs frequently while you progress.
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"Everybody was running into the shops and restaurants and barricading the doors," he said, adding that word spread of a mass shooting.
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The point is that at a deep level Trumptrade is running into the same wall that caused Trumpcare to crash and burn.
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Hop from China to Mexico to Africa to the Caribbean in search of answers, running into the incredible cast along the way.
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As usual, the Aztecs are stout on defense, but they're running into a team that might be better than its seed line.
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Walking down the alleyway that led to my apartment, I couldn't go five paces without running into something to eat or drink.
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Chaim was the only one to escape, jumping over a fence and running into a non-Jewish building to call for help.
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The two men kept running into each other in Ukraine's tight journalist circles, and eventually decided to work on some articles together.
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"It's almost like styrofoam balls running into each other at low velocity," said Richard P. Binzel, a New Horizons science team member.
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The leader there is Raisel Iglesias, who a year ago was running into injury problems in his quest to become a starter.
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And why is it winning in a period where even competition in athleisure, like Under Armour or Nike, are running into some hiccups?
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"The church is at the center, and I can't walk anywhere without running into a parishioner or business owner I know," he said.
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Now, he's running into Goldman on a daily basis as the two banks compete to provide companies advice on mergers and other deals.
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The value of Bitcoin is skyrocketing against all odds, but the digital currency keeps running into serious regulatory hurdles erected by skeptical governments.
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"Reyes indicated they both threw rocks at the helicopter before running into an undeveloped property nearby as police arrived on scene," police said.
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"I just wasn't able to get ahead," said Griffin, who retired nine of the first 12 batters he faced before running into trouble.
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But perhaps the hottest spot of tea in the book is Cohen's tale about running into Taylor Swift at this year's Met Gala.
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It turns you every which way at once, which results in each astronaut passing out, then running into the bathroom to throw up.
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Oh that's funny, the new clip just was on last night and people that I've been running into today say they loved it.
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SpaceX claims the satellites can even autonomously track other debris in orbit using the Air Force's tracking data and avoid running into objects.
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The feature is called Travel Mode, and it was created to protect users worried about running into trouble with security agents while traveling.
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This is why I never wind up running into the situation Van Buiten, the vice president, warned me about a few hours before.
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Communication planet Mercury begins its retrograde today in fellow water sign Scorpio, finding you running into lovers and creative collaborators from your past.
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It's also a chance to buy some holiday gifts (six months in advance, that's totally normal) without running into November and December stampedes.
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Jo, trying to avoid her feelings for Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), has sex with the intern after running into him at a bar.
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She then shared two videos that were taken by a family friend featuring Burma running into a stream to fetch a giant stick.
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Qualcomm – Qualcomm is running into opposition, as attempts to put an antitrust decision against the chipmaker on hold while it pursues an appeal.
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After running into Carter, 67, on numerous occasions, UT student Ryan Chandler decided to interview him for an assignment for the Daily Texan.
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The moon is in Taurus today lighting up the sector of your chart that rules your friendships, and you're running into eccentric people.
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Despite the boost in production's effect on Tesla's bottom line, the company is still running into problems related to that explosion in scale.
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Mercury is currently retrograde in Aries, the sign opposite from you on the zodiac wheel, finding you running into partners from your past.
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So could we see the augmented reality experience running into the server troubles Pokémon Go notoriously went through after it launched in July?
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In a second post, "Bad Bus (Part 2/3)," the Citymapper team says it has also spent much time running into regulatory walls.
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For me, I've been running into this when promoting my book, especially on Facebook where it's mostly friends and family and not professional.
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Overcapacity and volatile prices have resulted in a number of Chinese steel firms running into trouble over the past year and a half.
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Running into him in the senators' bathroom, I told him, 'Lindsey, if I were voting in the Republican primaries, I'd vote for you.
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China has been battling telecoms fraud for years, with the scams causing financial losses running into billions of dollars, authorities in Beijing say.
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The usual professional policy for running into someone out of the therapeutic space is to only acknowledge them if they acknowledge you first.
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In an interview, Beninato said he's working on a new company and is running into the same problem as many of his acquaintances.
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LHP Ariel Miranda, coming off his first career complete game, retired the first seven Toronto batters in order before running into control problems.
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Newmont Mining's (NEM) deal to merge with Goldcorp (GG) is running into opposition from hedge fund Paulson & Co., one of Newmont's biggest shareholders.
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"I would say a 100-fold increase in the amount of smartphones that we were running into and needing to process," he added.
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It left her a nervous wreck, terrified of running into Pinto again at the museum, and looking over her shoulder at every turn.
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I panic and shoot them both down, before running into a cave and waiting until my computer says the situation has died down.
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The protester had the words "fake peacemaker" written on her chest, and she was stopped by French police after running into the street.
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The protester had the words "fake peacemaker" written on her chest, and she was stopped by French police after running into the street.
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The Wizards also had won three of four before running into red-hot San Antonio on Saturday and suffering a 112-33 loss.
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Overcapacity and volatile prices have resulted in a number of Chinese commodity firms running into trouble over the past year and a half.
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At worst, some owners who are trying to return their Note 7s are running into problems dealing with Samsung, the carriers, or both.
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"I always enjoyed just walking around the map and running into things and going 'Oh, that's not on the map," he told me.
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The party has struggled to find provisions to raise money to offset major individual and business tax cuts without running into political opposition.
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A video of the incident shows the first woman running into the street on a rainy day as the presidential motorcade drove by.
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The dungeons are full of clever puzzles to solve, and because it was different each time I played, I kept running into surprises.
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Esty learned about the cemented plan Wednesday morning, after running into another leader of the group who was also a Connecticut colleague, Rep.
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We continued our walk around the village, sometimes running into people Yan knew, and his Henanese accent thickened with every exchange of greetings.
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Taylor Rogers then closed it in the ninth and earned his third save despite running into some trouble and giving up a run.
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And they learn to bend, duck and dodge just to avoid running into each other walking back and forth through the tight hallways.
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"We're trying to establish some lanes for the federal government, for the states, so that we're not running into each other," Foxx said.
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The cost of reconstruction -- running into hundreds of billions of dollars -- is far beyond the capacity of whoever rules either Syria or Iraq.
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Fiat Chrysler is running into a variety of issues as demand has slowed over the past year in the world's largest automotive market.
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That approach would help Puerto Rico cope without running into the special exclusion that has been keeping the island out of Chapter 9.
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Worm brains aren't meant for implementing difficult control theory problems; after all, this circuitry developed to keep C. elegans from running into things.
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Zenefits has hit significant turbulence, including missing revenue targets according to a Wall Street Journal report, and also running into issues with regulators.
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Two young men, sent by the cable company, had spent hours burying a cable to replace an antiquated line running into the building.
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The exposition, though, is occasionally clumsy, as when Kerr expresses surprise at running into Smith in a regular women's restroom at the Senate.
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Chinese companies, once among the most prolific deal-makers in the world, are increasingly running into regulatory roadblocks, particularly in the United States.
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Nathan Drake's constantly running into other parties looking to steal the treasures for themselves, and I know you've experienced some, let's say, disputes.
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Read more: The massive plastic-cleaning device invented by a 24-year-old is running into problems in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
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Beverly ultimately escapes the ordeal, but not before running into Pennywise ripping at his own face in a display of gut-churning gore.
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A charm offensive by Boeing to persuade airlines, crews and passengers to rally behind its 737 Max plane is already running into resistance.
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Venus enters Sagittarius inspiring you to focus on your beauty routine and finding you running into crushes as you get through your errands.
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Donald Trump's proposed multi-billion dollar border wall is running into some roadblocks of opposition among Senate Republicans, according to CNN's Manu Raju.
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Instead, you could be running into a problem common among buyers: You don't like what's available at the price you're willing to pay.
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Mr. Wehrum has been able to push his deregulatory agenda without running into ethics troubles because of a quirk in federal ethics rules.
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Nevertheless, if there is a team that should be aware of the dangers of outfielders running into walls, it should be the Yankees.
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People running into issues accessing Google services including Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides reported problems on social media and website-outage tracker DownDetector.
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I stopped doing it after running into too many scammers on sites like eBay, so I prefer the ease of the upgrade program.
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But the bill is running into vigorous opposition from technology companies and digital rights groups alarmed at the potential infringement of online speech.
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Venus enters Scorpio, inspiring you to treat yourself to a spa trip, and finding you running into crushes while you do your errands.
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Can confirm that a small handful of Disney movies are running into issues with various legacy deals, and that's why they're being removed.
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T. Idemitsu and Showa Shell last month put on hold the deal indefinitely after running into fierce opposition from the Idemitsu founding family.
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As the economy now slows, companies are increasingly running into financial trouble, with some having to borrow even more to pay their debts.
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I adore planning and preparing such feasts but find that I keep running into the same problem — I make way too much food.
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While the health care and border retreats were caused by Trump running into political and economic realities, this one had his allies confused.
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But their case was running into resistance, in part because so few countries had stepped up to take back their nationals, officials said.
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Bipartisan legislation in the Senate to roll back parts of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law is running into trouble in the House.
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And I had very much so pissed off the beehive that are now all over me, so I just start running into traffic.
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It is by instinct interested in conflicting empathies, in men and women who are running into their own hearts, in doubt and contradictions.
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After stumbling at the first hurdle in Dubai last month, she won two matches here in Indian Wells before running into Belinda Bencic.
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Mercury retrograde ends today—which is great, because you'll finally stop running into all these people from your past that you're so over.
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So I started looking at the kinds of things that soldiers are running into down range, the sorts of real problems that they have.
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In the clip, SZA roams New York City, stopping by a pizza shop, laundromat and a house party before running into her favorite actress.
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When police arrived, Hashi sprayed police officers with a fire extinguisher before running into a utility closet while holding a broken bottle, said police.
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Running into an ex can stir up a lot of emotions, as supermodel Bella Hadid has learned from interactions with ex-boyfriend The Weeknd.
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"We've been to too many parties with this problem — everyone's got a phone, and we keep running into a situation," Jamie Hoyle said backstage.
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Things are getting intense, but Venus retrograde in this passionate water sign asks you to go deeper and finds you running into past lovers.
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Shoppers said on Twitter that they were running into errors, couldn't load items into their shopping carts and had other issues with the website.
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When he showed up the first day, I saw him in costume and I had 20,000 more ideas running into my head for him.
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You need the exec team to execute to close a deal, but you're running into some of the deepest recesses of human nature, too.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's latest attempt to create a Nasdaq-style stock market appears to be running into trouble just three months in.
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The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter with the Lakers' Lonzo Ball chasing a loose ball and running into the Clippers' Austin Rivers.
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While these are rare cases, it's not comforting to know that preloaded bloatware on your Windows machine keeps running into severe issues like this.
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Running into a "memory" of Severus Snape encased in a potions bottle for entirely unknown reasons for the sixth time is far less interesting.
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"Do you remember running into me in the grocery store?" she is heard saying on the video as she points her phone at him.
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It pared early gains on concerns that British Prime Minister Theresa May's request for postponing Brexit was running into complications with the European Union.
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Accidents with unforeseeable causes, like a rock slide or deer running into the road, will be covered by liability laws as they have been.
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The difference between a stated construction cost in the FDD and actual cost can be significant, running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Recovery is not a linear process, and running into a bump (or a few bumps) in the road doesn't render all your progress obsolete.
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Qualcomm (QCOM) is running into opposition as it attempts to put an antitrust decision against the chipmaker on hold while it pursues an appeal.
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And that difference—whether you happen to find it more or less palatable—is the basic problem that all food substitutes keep running into.
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A source with knowledge of Sainsbury's and Asda's thinking, previously told Reuters that store disposals running "into the hundreds" would likely kill their deal.
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Or rather, just as Moore's Law is now running into quantum limits at sub-10-nanometer levels, camera sensors hit physical limits much earlier.
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Such steam-driven explosions would be triggered by water running into the crater's falling lava lake should it drop below the level of groundwater.
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At noon, Gamers for Freedom gathered along Convention Center Way, the road running into BlizzCon, to pass out t-shirts and wave their signs.
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Of all the people in the company the one you've been imagining drinks with oh, hey oh hi oh, funny running into you here.
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Depending on what team you were on, that could mean staying at work until midnight in hopes of running into Kalanick on the floor.
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Ally keeps running into him despite having no interest, a running gag that only really works because the actors were married at the time.
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The story remains a mystery, but a newly revealed cast lineup hints at some of the important Gotham City players you'll be running into.
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After running into the actress at the Women In Film Crystal and Lucy Awards in 2009, Gomez said she could hardly keep it together.
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It turns out that running into Kawakubo was mostly by accident, but approaching her was an attempt to seal the moment into his memory.
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Meanwhile, his female friend tries to make a clean escape by running into the stockroom and climbing through the ceiling -- y'know, 'Mission: Impossible' style.
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The Roomba 801 is able to adjust to most floor types and the sensor will keep it from running into walls and other obstacles.
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LeBlanc allowed just one hit over the next three innings, an infield single by Justin Upton, before running into some trouble in the fifth.
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On a side note, he's also been sentenced to be a church handyman after drunkenly running into its sign and being sent to jail.
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It was his ninth double-figure strikeout game of the season, and he retired 22 consecutive batters before running into trouble in the eighth.
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Running into the weekend and away from all adult responsibilities like... 💃🏼👋🏼😂🌸💜 What are you all up to this weekend?
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Mercury retrograde begins in Sagittarius on December 2, or 3 if you're on the East Coast, finding you running into friends from your past.
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Many of the breaches carried maximum penalties of up to A$21 million each, exposing CBA to fines running into the billions of dollars.
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Rite Aid – Rite Aid's deal to be combined with supermarket operator Albertsons is running into resistance from shareholders, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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The party has also struggled to find provisions to raise money to offset major individual and business tax cuts without running into political opposition.
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History would suggest they become more extreme, reverting into themselves and running into the darkest corners of the Internet—where no one is looking.
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The better example might be the earlier Fox show "Wayward Pines," which, like "The Passage," started off well enough, before running into a ditch.
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Those systems include automatic emergency braking, which is supposed to stop Tesla models from running into other vehicles detected by radar and a camera.
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He missed the previous two games after bruising his right knee while running into a wall Wednesday in Texas trying to make a catch.
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Ryan is running into stiff opposition from conservatives in his conference as he pushes forward with a bill providing debt relief for Puerto Rico.
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The world's biggest advertisers, with ad budgets running into the billions of dollars, also use Cannes as a place to promote their moral credentials.
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"He was following a mail truck and the mail truck stopped and he ended up running into the back of the truck," said Ajiboye.
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Now it's pretty easy to avoid running into any Pokémon at all if you're not in the mood or don't see anything worth catching.
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Boeing – Boeing's efforts to forge a joint venture or a possible with Brazil's Embraer is running into resistance from labor union leaders in Brazil.
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Mercury retrograde begins on March 226 in water sign Pisces, which finds you running into all sorts of friends and acquaintances from your past.
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On the Shore, they face a greater chance of running into a real-life Trump supporter than in their hometown of Madison, New Jersey.
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But it's been a little more mixed as of late, with some large firms running into trouble because of the uncertainty over Obamacare repeal.
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In fact, such is her attachment to it, I have to stop her from running into the street to save her new polychloroprene friend.
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The game in Europe is running into many of the same demographic obstacles that it is confronting in other parts of the developed world.
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For example, Ellsbury was allowed to remain in a game last May after running into the wall at Yankee Stadium to make a catch.
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"There are no measurable benefits as far as human interaction, sociability, running into each other, serendipitous encounters," he said of the open floor plan.
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The problem Facebook is running into: Many parts of the country don't have enough local news to sustain that special section of the app.
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Even an uncharacteristically fast response from this Congress won't get a bill passed before the Trump administration starts running into the 20-day limit.
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He recalled running into Metta World Peace, the former defensive player of the year, early in his career and getting obliterated around the basket.
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Big picture: President Trump is running into the kind of road blocks and mutual grievances that doomed the efforts of his four immediate predecessors.
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Camille meanders around Wind Gap, half drunk, blasting music, fumbling through abortive interviews, arguing with Adora, running into Amma, trading quips with Detective Willis.
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Following your teacher on Twitter is probably as awkward as running into them at the beach might have been when I was a kid.
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"A girl would come and hide in our building because she was afraid of running into Ty," a former 25-year-old employee said.
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As the company began running into issues with younger users abandoning the platform, it began de-prioritizing the types of content published by pages.
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Aside from running into her ex, the beauty mogul had an eventful weekend in Sin City partying with friends to celebrate Richie's milestone moment.
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Interesting news arrives on August 8, when the Sun meets with communication planet Mercury (currently retrograde in Leo, finding you running into some exes!).
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You'll find yourself having fun ticking items off your to-do list—and possibly running into some attractive or inspiring people as you do!
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McCarthy kept running into the New Zealander on the campaign trail, and Jackson's frenetic pace didn't align with the rest of the nominees' behavior.
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"We shouldn't be running into all kinds of obstacles and face all this comprehensive mobbing just doing what we're supposed to do," she said.
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It's hard to read anything about serialized novels without running into Charles Dickens and his role in popularizing the form in the 19th century.
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Meanwhile, an immigration plan released by the White House is running into heavy opposition on and off Capitol Hill and across the political spectrum.
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Senators are running into roadblocks from state officials as they try to craft legislation to secure election systems before the midterms in November. Sens.
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Another suggestion is that Bannon didn't want to appear as though he was running into the special counsel's arms to give his secrets away.
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I kept running into scrums of reporters rushing after what turned out to be some far less consequential star: Michael Bloomberg or Harrison Ford.
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I applied myself to those holes, setting myself up to get the job done right the first time without running into too many problems.
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Advisers quit mega city project A second flagship project — building a futuristic zero-emissions mega city known as NEOM — is also running into trouble.
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Carr raced back to his desk and laid out the contents of the package: a sheaf of papers running into a few dozen pages.
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This may be a reason that running into someone after the two of you have shared a brief night of passion is practically inevitable.
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Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi doesn't hit theaters until December 15th, but it appears that the movie's sequel is already running into problems.
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After running into a casting agent on the streets of New York, the young actress met with Capp for what she thought was an audition.
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After physically running into one another, it's revealed that Dean is married to Jenny, who is pregnant with the couple's fourth child: their first daughter.
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Julian said VPNs and other workarounds add a degree of complication for average citizens who are already running into conversion issues from cryptocurrency to bolivars.
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No one knows that fact quite like Kid Rock, the badass musician who's essentially just America's uncle you're worried about running into at the familyreunion.
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He goes on to recount how he rescued Woody, who had "floppy ears" that even stood out in the dark, from running into freeway traffic.
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You also need to allocate space in your house or workplace to comfortably use VR without fear of tripping over something or running into walls.
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Then House Republicans dug in, declining to pass a bill to keep the government running into February after the president threatened to veto it Thursday.
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It's been long enough, and the previews hint that the women are going to start running into one another again, all at the same time.
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She remembers running into him one day at MGIMO and sharing a cab to the vast Foreign Ministry headquarters back in the center of town.
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Messenger planet Mercury begins its retrograde in your opposite sign Scorpio today, finding you running into partners from your past and rethinking issues concerning relationships.
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Still, Reddit is taking a pretty significant cut of the tips, making it probably not the best way to transfer money without running into fees.
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Mercury ends its retrograde on November 20, and you will finally stop dreaming of the past at night and running into it during the day!
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Haley, a former production assistant who legally changed her name from Mimi Haleyi, testified about running into Weinstein in 2006 and asking him for work.
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"I'm very spiritual, and I believe in things happening for a reason," she tells the publication of running into her old flame this past spring.
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Tear gas replaced the chanting as the police began to move in on the crowd shortly after midnight, sending the protesters running into the night.
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He remembered playing all over the open land around his parents' house, with zero concern for property lines or running into anybody who wasn't kin.
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He has only had 12 at-bats since July 20 when he injured his thumb ligament running into the right-field wall at Yankee Stadium.
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As hackers push what the Switch is capable of, they're running into some of the safety measures Nintendo has in place to stop further tampering.
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It's something programmed into the robot, much like the notion of not running into walls, the moral equivalent to a string of 1s and 0s.
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Because, really, the longer you pretend that your awkward date never happened, the more stressful and weird running into that person is going to get.
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As dealerships look to sell off cars from the 22020 model year to bring in 22008's shiny new models, they're running into a problem.
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As a startup, you have to go through the roller coast of running into a brick wall 80- times and learning what to do differently.
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Low-lying Bangladesh, with extensive inland waterways and slack safety standards, has an appalling record of ferry accidents, with casualties sometimes running into the hundreds.
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What saved me from being aesthetically overwhelmed were the conversations I had, randomly running into colleagues and friends who are artists, writers, gallerists, and curators.
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While exploring the grand, neoclassical ruins of Tskaltubo, a defunct Soviet spa town in the country of Georgia, Ryan Koopmans kept running into farm animals.
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Genscape can track their movement across the ocean using marine radar technology that shippers use to avoid running into each other on the open water.
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If Floyd Mayweather doesn't wanna get beat up, he should avoid running into Conor McGregor anywhere outside of a boxing ring ... so says Jay Glazer.
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After unexpectedly running into an old college crush, sparks fly between PJ and the woman, and he's stoked for the night of their first date.
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It had pared gains overnight on concerns that British Prime Minister Theresa May's request for delaying Brexit was running into complications with the European Union.
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Never Goin' BackA smaller film from A24 about two girls who leave their diner jobs and head to Galveston, Texas, before running into money trouble.
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The relentlessness of the snowstorm and the abundance of dramedies about life in New York were running into a numbing blur, blinding me with whiteness.
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Mercury retrograde begins in fellow water sign Pisces this afternoon, finding you running into plenty of past crushes and friends you used to party with.
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You can really fuck C programming up: It's the last proper programming language layer encountered before running into machine instructions and the actual machine itself.
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That his moneymaking plans were running into the ethics law he helped pass is something he is shown lamenting in private emails released by prosecutors.
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Vettel did nothing wrong, having gone into the weekend under intense scrutiny after running into the back of Verstappen at the last race in Britain.
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I was wondering what running into him would feel like and how it would go, when suddenly I turned a corner and there he was.
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The high-stakes trade negotiations between the U.S. and China are running into trouble as the two countries attempt to finalize a limited trade agreement.
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Running into people from your past is likely, and you'll also find yourself rethinking the conversations, ideas, and agreements you made earlier in the month.
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Expect your thinking to get way clearer—and to stop running into people from your past—now that Mercury is ending its retrograde in Sagittarius.
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Running into the bosses in the game, many of them screen-filling monstrosities, is akin to running (or warping?) face-first into a steel bulkhead.
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State governments, the US Environmental Protection Agency, and farmers have created working groups to figure out how to reduce the material running into the Mississippi.
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And if they do ... Listen, I've had ... I'm running into people now who say they just started watching the show and they're really digging it.
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The demand is so crazy, CHF tells us they're having inventory issues because the manufacturers are running into issues getting products in from the ports.
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You're running into eccentric people today, but it's a wonderful time to connect, and serious conversations are broached with kindness as Venus connects with Saturn.
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In the U.S., the search for places to quarantine Americans is running into resistance from local officials who don't want patients housed in their communities.
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I had some issues with my device in just over a day, after not running into any trouble with the original version of the phone.
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Like anyone running into an ex, Nicki and Kenneth took offense to Meek giving them a dirty look and that's what triggered the shouting match.
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In Hayward, a few miles southeast of Oakland, Robert Hilton says he woke up to a sensation that something might be running into his house.
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It said there have been eight reported incidents involving the same suspects, including in Burbank, and estimated losses were running into the thousands of dollars.
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Senate Democrats' bid to take back the majority is running into a big roadblock: Some of their most coveted recruiting targets are refusing to run.
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And yet when it comes to becoming head coaches, women find themselves running into a familiar glass ceiling: fewer opportunities, lower pay and scarcer resources.
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The couple share their personal phone numbers with the people they help, some of whom have called from hospitals after running into a language barrier.
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After interviewing a few nude swimmers while still fully dressed myself, I spotted a large family — grandparents, parents and children — running into the water together.
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After interviewing a few nude swimmers while still fully dressed myself, I spotted a large family — grandparents, parents and children — running into the water together.
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Pitt did not watch her acceptance speech from his seat, but did catch her win backstage before running into her and exchanging congratulations in person.
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The video shows Price running into the lot, putting his hands into the air and lying facedown on the concrete before any officers reach him.
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No one stock group can soar endlessly without running into obstacles, even if those obstacles have little to do with what drives the stocks themselves.
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It cues the bows, then continues in a post-curtain jam with the actors running into the aisles and encouraging audience members to join in.
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The attorney general's report said that video footage showed Mr. Brown and his friends running into the J.C. Penney store after the shots were fired.
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According to the report, McKenzie also camped out at her West L.A. condo, once chasing her car as she left and actually running into traffic.
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James had his way with Indiana teams of old, and maybe franchises need the benefit of time to regroup before running into the thresher again.
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And I believe the person did make the mistake of walking home from a party and running into a polar bear, and she was mauled.
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One man was killed after running into the street with a gun to confront police, while a series of explosions came from the house, eyewitnesses said.
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Redmart, a startup long-heralded as one to watch in Southeast Asia, sold its business to Alibaba-owned Lazada in November after running into financial issues.
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In the iconic pilot episode, she's seen at a bodega running into an old friend while buying cookies, chips, popcorn, and more cookies for a binge.
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My favorite is "thriller," which turns an afternoon video of my dog running into a park into dark, blue-tinted footage straight out of Paranormal Activity.
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At 49, the Baby Driver star says he got a perspective check after running into friends of his 23-year-old daughter Corinne at the club.
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Cleveland's Shane Bieber struck out the side in the first inning and fanned Gleyber Torres for the second out in the second before running into trouble.
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Brewers starter Chase Anderson retired the first five batters he faced before running into two-out trouble in the second that led to Pittsburgh scoring twice.
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It consists of a small generator, to be implanted near the spine, linked to electrodes running into spinal nerves that take signals from an external remote.
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Poachers might soon be running into problems on the surface web however, thanks to new technology presented in another paper published at the University of Kent.
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That border-adjusted tax in the House plan appeared to be running into more opposition in the Senate, so traders will be watching for any developments.
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"Leaders in the United States, Canada, Australia and elsewhere have found their carbon pricing efforts running into fierce opposition," the Washington Post pointed out last night.
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It's about a sentient mech coping with the loss of a beloved pilot, and running into a gang of rogue mechs in the wastelands of Canada.
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Beyond rising seas, the increase in freshwater running into the ocean can slow down the Atlantic Conveyor, a massive pattern of currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
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As you can see, it's difficult to step into pretty much an area of the home without running into a gorgeous view of the Big Apple.
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Two competing muggers are dead after running into each other trying to rob riders on a public transportation bus in Mexico City at the same time.
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Mercury retrograde in Leo begins on July 26, finding you running into people from your past and reconsidering many of the conversations you've had this month.
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Bits As machine learning and the use of artificial intelligence spread, technologists are running into questions over when A.I. can get too real — and too creepy.
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When I was running into the room to hide, I thought I had heard five pop pop pop sounds, but I didn't think anything of it.
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The moon in Aries illuminates the communication sector of your chart today, and you're finding yourself running into friends from your past thanks to Mercury retrograde.
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Draper has been developing an algorithm that can help compute the best path for an astronaut to get back to safety, without running into anything dangerous.
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But even people who acted quickly and locked in an earlier ship date — the headset started shipping on March 28 — are running into some delivery issues.
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Christopher Robin is a new twist on Winnie the Pooh that finds an adult Christopher Robin struggling with his responsibilities before running into his old friends.
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" In the sketch, host Jimmy Kimmel hitched various rides from celebrities to the Emmys, before running into the motorcade for Julia Louis Dreyfus' character in "Veep.
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That's very freeing, because I know I have less of a fear of running into a wall someplace and knowing these guys around the warning track.
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Before running into some trouble at the end of this week, the market appeared to be rallying at least in part on a more accommodative Fed.
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Apple — Apple is running into some resistance from Indian government officials, as it asks for concessions in return for agreeing to assemble iPhones in that country.
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Facing a time limit, players have to transport a quantity of sloshing quantum material into a designated zone without running into obstacles or spilling the material.
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It's an exciting day for communication as the moon in Capricorn connects with wildcard Uranus, bringing you unexpected news and finding you running into surprising people!
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And starved of reasonable funding, the agencies charged with staving off the burn are already running into questions of how to pay for fighting the inferno.
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With the remote, you can turn off the power running into any appliance without an explicit On/Off switch and without having to actually unplug anything.
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As I said, there are reasons to think wind and solar will start running into technical and financial challenges as their share of grid power rises.
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For instance, Starship's onboard cameras and AI help it avoid running into objects, and the robot will even move out of the way of nearby pedestrians.
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And once you start thinking about the obvious solution — a dedicated lane for self-driving cars — you might start running into the same problems as PRT.
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It reversed earlier gains on Tuesday on concerns that British Prime Minister Theresa May's request for postponing Brexit was running into complications with the European Union.
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"If you don't support white advocacy, you cannot be alt-right and that's where a lot of people are running into a problem," he told Reuters.
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Living out loud Many families end up running into similar obstacles — they don't know where to go for proper care or they're worried about the cost.
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If running into people on Tinder at the spots you visit regularly sounds like a good idea, then you'll like the dating app's new feature, Places.
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Between the Venus retrograde in your sign, and the Mercury retrograde, you can bet that you will be running into people from your past this month.
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In their legal complaints, they express frustration at the university's unwillingness to investigate their accusations as well as fear of running into the men on campus.
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But less than three months on the job, Kelly is running into the same reality that Priebus faced: There is no controlling or managing Donald Trump.
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In "After the Feast," there is one important wall, at the rear of the stage, and the dancers, like the work itself, keep running into it.
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A House-passed resolution that would withdraw U.S. support for the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen is running into a procedural roadblock in the Senate.
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