You can send out link invites or send out emails.
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They build up their base, send out scouts, and — when they're ready — send out armies to attack the enemy base.
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In Europe, northwest terminal LNG send-out is still strong and gas storage levels robust but analysts say LNG send-out could decline over the next week or so.
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I send out invoices to all of my clients (total for first half of this month is $28,362) and send out reminders to clients who are late on paying me.
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Anything smaller and it might send out more than one.
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It took 38 minutes to send out a correction alert.
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KCC was hired to send out notifications of the settlement.
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If we think it is, we'll send out a scout.
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Luminar's LiDARs send out millions of laser pulses per second.
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They speak with poise and don't send out controversial tweets.
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We can only send out so much on social media.
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We send out letters to try and promote the club.
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Every dish we cook we send out to someone else.
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And there's nothing, there's no flare you can send out.
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The candies are what we normally send out with every shipment.
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Maybe he did send out a single tweet for that shoot!
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Idaho Counties must send out requested absentee ballots by September 23.
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Dispatchers took more than four minutes to send out emergency crews.
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It's an awful, awful message to send out into the world.
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Because I said this guy ... he'll send out so many tweets.
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Authorities did not send out a correction for almost 40 minutes.
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We see huge engagement every time we send out an update.
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That is stated clearly in every invitation that I send out.
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I send out a few more résumés, then decide to shower.
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We're not a modeling agency, where we just send out humans.
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Fans felt insulted and Bethesda promised to send out replacement bags.
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But I am only in control of what I send out.
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"When I send out a fundraising e-mail talking about how bad Republicans are, I raise three times as much as when I send out an e-mail talking about how good I am," said Sen.
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The faster you send out an invoice, the faster you'll get paid.
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And then there'd be the record dealers who'd send out their lists.
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"You wouldn't just send out a random email about it," he said.
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"We will send out more details when charges are finalized," she said.
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But he didn't send out the invitation until the party was over.
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Send out a "prayer" and meditation to the victims and their families.
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We can't just send out job lists after every major studio closure.
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We send out books because we think they are worthy of review.
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Concerned residents say the boxes send out mixed messages about drug use.
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I'll send out an invite for Wednesday at 12:30 pm EDT.
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Company employees were alert enough not to send out the W-2s.
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And then they send out letters getting people to settle with them.
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They would send out email and your email box might be flooded.
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I am SO excited to send out our fab 2018 holiday cards!
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If we are attacked we can't send out a message for rescue.
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The company had no option but to send out a groveling apology.
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The universe returns to you tenfold what you send out to it.
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So it's left to Apple to send out the privacy bat-signal.
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Now my jihad is to send out a message to the world.
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The city should send out an inspector, who might issue a violation.
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She's trying to send out a message that is a hard one.
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He estimated that on Monday night, they would send out about 180.
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They will send out the most valuable player of the Super Bowl.
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Servicers typically send out reminders to borrowers ahead of annual recertification deadlines.
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Whelan used the account to send out congratulations on Russian public holidays.
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The MTA on Tuesday was to send out a request for proposals.
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Then they would send out pictures showing what the '80s looked like.
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At the end of July, Kia will send out emails to registered owners.
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"A teenager that was withdrawn doesn't send out a red flag," he said.
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In the first instance, three friends light fireworks that send out modest sparks.
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They send out the flyers saying, 'Hey, would you get naked on film?
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These send out pings and measure the intensity with which they are reflected.
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This app builder also gives you the option to send out push notifications.
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"Developed countries must be responsible in what they send out," Yeo told Reuters.
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Starthberry will send out the bag to the luckily winner on December 18.
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It is time to send out an S.O.S., before it is too late.
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Not the right person to send out from an optics and communications standpoint.
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Sometimes it looks like a carrier failing to send out timely software updates.
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That is the kind of message Trump should send out to the world.
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Everybody thought it would be a good idea to send out an apology.
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There was a US delegation; we'll send out those specific names here shortly.
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The company has pharmacies around the country that send out medications via mail.
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Every afternoon, we send out a newsletter with the latest on the coronavirus.
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Let the office send out a statement vetted by the public-relations staff.
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By the way, those extra adults do not send out their own cards.
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Anthem's response was to send out letters to victims offering free credit monitoring.
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"We weren't prepared to send out missile notifications," the employee told NBC News.
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"Anything you got to send out is going to be crippling," Broomfield said.
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Do we need to send out a video of every one of them?
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State of Hawaii will send out a correction message as soon as possible.
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"We try to minimize the amount of things we send out," he said.
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If the wearer is unresponsive for a minute, it will send out the alert.
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From the state report:Employee 5 directed Employee 1 to send out the cancel message.
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Instead, Apple will send out generic information to make all Apple devices look alike.
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It's kind of like when AOL used to send out a bunch of discs.
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You'll prepare and send out messages that mean so much to so many people.
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It's still unclear exactly what McAfee's company really does besides send out press releases.
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With Who's In, you can instead send out the event's card and collect votes.
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Send out your invites and announcements in the time leading up to your opening.
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After some changes with his Sharpie, the president agreed to send out the statement.
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So every year, I send out a certain number of these bookmarks to people.
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Obama could send out emails on behalf of Clinton to those on the list.
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China Citic is also expected to send out official invitations to several other banks.
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Just about every email I send out now I includes an e-card attachment.
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"If we had an officer strike, we'd send out a press release," Horton said.
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On a big, big story we'll also send out multiple alerts with new developments.
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With four nations to choose from, the Lions always send out a strong side.
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It's no longer enough to send out the same robotic press release announcing funding.
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The AFP campaign will send out mailers and digital ads in support of Reps.
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The volume of malicious documents that attackers send out varies widely day to day.
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We hope our Snapshot inspired you to send out some snail mail this weekend.
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So both stations are using Facebook to send out updates and improvised live shows.
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When I applied, I didn't randomly send out applications and hope for the best.
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Sign up for the Watching newsletter, which we send out every Monday and Friday.
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And many hospital systems that send out the bills have ownership stakes in these companies.
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Instead, it could just send out an email to investors and hold a quick close.
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"Yes, because if you'd had a drink it could send out confusing signals," Ullman adds.
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Cybercriminals may send out phishing emails pretending to be Yahoo or other recently breached websites.
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Beefs pop off, bad language, people run to the bathroom and send out crazy tweets.
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Sharing live video to Tumblr will send out a push notification to your Tumblr followers.
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I send out the email for partner organizations that has been sitting in my drafts.
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And what if they forget you quit Facebook when they send out a party invite?
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Cherry Hill High School announced it will send out new tickets without the 1776 reference.
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Parrot was able to send out another device, and my experience did improve with it.
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Send out good vibes that this pilot gets picked up, I REALLY THINK YOU'LL LAUGH!!
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However, the Oculus co-founder did send out some tweets in response to the story.
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Once an agency decides to send out alert, it's pushed out via the wireless carriers.
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They didn't post anything or send out any type of message to warn the residents.
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The company said it would soon send out official recall notices by mail to owners.
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The event planner just has to think up the event and send out an invite.
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I was just a teenager, boxing up vinyl records to send out to radio stations.
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Apple is expected to send out invitations for its upcoming event in the coming days.
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So, let's all silently send out our deepest condolences to whoever runs McDonald's Twitter account.
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Upgrade to a 20-mailings-per-month plan ($136.54) to send out that third episode.
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Photos show crowded logistics bases overflowing with packages as workers begin to send out packages.
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You can print a shipping label on eBay to send out products that you've sold.
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While some ranches send out large troops for rides, Triple Creek focuses on smaller groups.
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Hackers could use voter contact info in those databases to send out erroneous voting locations.
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Uber does not suspend its own service, but also does not send out any promotions.
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CrunchMatch will suggest meetings and send out invitations (which recipients can easily accept or decline).
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It's also common enough for candidates to send out emails reiterating their support for workers.
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The WHO can also send out proactive alerts as needed to everyone who's signed up.
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Sign up for the Watching newsletter, which we send out every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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In one election, she didn't send out 58,000 ballots by mail that people had requested.
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Repeating fast radio bursts are known to send out short energetic radio waves multiple times.
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When we were down 40%, we'd send out an alert that said, 'Do not sell.
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On one occasion, he threatened to send out a memo banning laughter in the office.
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Earlier, she had said the conference would send out a signal for a new start.
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Airlines often send out e-mail newsletters, which are basically deals delivered to your inbox.
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All of this creates uncertainty about whether the IRS can actually send out tax refunds.
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Kids will send out pretty strong smoke signals that they're working out something about gender.
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Still, he's never moderated what ChatSurge users can send out; he just doesn't see the point.
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Maybe you want to send out a meeting reminder based on your calendar entries, for example.
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I would send out 20 or 30 submissions a day to agents, publishers, literary journals, everywhere.
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They then adapt the quality of the video they send out, so that it streams smoothly.
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"Usually we would send out mass emails [to alert people], which generally get ignored," Fordham said.
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To be fair, Wilde did send out a warning after the first four people passed out.
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It's nearing the first of the month, so I send out my mortgage and trash checks.
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Sincerely's Postagram once allowed you to send out free, ad-supported postcards that include a photo.
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How complicated can it be to send out a monthly bill and credit a borrower's account?
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I send out my love right now to the person, whoever it is, that came forward.
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In the meantime, VW said it will send out interim notifications to affected consumers in November.
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I send out a code review for my code change for my very first gameplay feature.
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You can either send out one email about the opportunity that you're fundraising for, to everyone.
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Texting is still the vast majority of the messages that we send out on our platform.
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Every so often, the ship will send out a corrective ping to keep them on course.
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"[My] clients sometimes send out hundreds of online applications and only get one response," Merrill said.
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They send out cheesy, over-the-top, funny, and sweet season's greetings just like everyone else.
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The app can also send out alert notifications via SMS or the secure messaging app, Signal.
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The point of a convention is to unify the party and send out a unified message.
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Out of fear and insecurity I decided to draft a few mean messages to send out.
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Also, why would the Clinton Foundation send out information about the election, it didn't make sense.
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If you want to manage RSVPs and a guest list, you can send out Google forms.
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However, some Twitter users were able to manipulate the program to send out the offensive messages.
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Pebble will send out a reward survey in July where backers can clarify their color choice.
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If you make a mess while cooking, just ask Google to send out the robotic vacuum.
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Her office is preparing to send out warning letters to all companies currently selling CBD products.
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It's an important question to ask yourself whenever you're preparing to send out an important email.
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Here's how to navigate to and use their contact form to send out that email:1.
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Another option is to send out a mass email informing your contacts of your new address.
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You all think that — that's what you write about, that's the message you send out there.
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Midterms are this November, and it's not too early to send out a save the date.
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I can mindlessly send out hundreds of texts, tweets, and snapchats that hold no personal value.
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Receivers, which are small enough to fit in a AAA battery, send out little omnidirectional pings.
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Maybe just send out some tweets declaring his policy a success, and call it a day.
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The article circulated at the company late last week, prompting executives to send out an apology.
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Although instructed to send out the cancel message on the system, he didn't seem to respond.
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But repeating fast radio bursts are known to send out short, energetic radio waves multiple times.
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There, the old fathers of the industry send out a constant stream of start-up bromides.
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He went on his computer and used a pull-down menu to send out the alert.
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Google firmly believes in rolling updates, which is a "more responsible" way to send out updates.
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They send out random pictures like "I got a package in the mail!" for no reason.
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During the actual awards show, many winners and presenters took time to send out strong political messages.
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The bins send out a signal when they're full, so garbage collectors know when to empty them.
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If you're still using snail mail to send out invoices, then you're doing yourself a huge disservice.
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Can I send out formal invitations complete with a registry when I move into my new apartment?
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It's not like he can just send out a memo saying that the culture needs to change.
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When we exhale we send out carbon dioxide but get no new oxygen until we inhale again.
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Lake Worth's electric utility system is set up to send out automatic alerts when there's an outage.
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I send out some emails to make my to-do list a bit lighter and head out.
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I hired people, wrote a book, created a class, and send out reports every week to subscribers.
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If a higher level of service is required, it would send out a specialized business, like Silverride.
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The Mavic Pro had flatlined, yet the controller continued to send out a signal to come home.
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"The fish floated up," Meendering says, and the government had to send out a special filtration boat.
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Glioblastomas typically affect adults, and are highly fatal because they send out a web of cancerous threads.
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Facebook will also send out a similar greeting on August 21st for the Closing Ceremony, it says.
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Each month, I send out an update to our investors to keep them updated on our progress.
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An unknown portion of his traffic is generated by automated Twitter accounts programmed to send out tweets.
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You can log it in Evernote, send out a tweet, or make a note in Google Calendar.
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If I send out 10 million offers for generic Viagra, I might get 10 people that respond.
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Finish design update, send out the necessary maps and documents, and return to my current design project.
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In the past, for example, they couldn't send out directions to their house for a child's party.
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Researchers place units called interrogators along the fibers, which send out and detect short infrared laser pulses.
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His Twitter feed is a real-time infomercial enabling him to send out whatever information he wants.
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Every day, according to the former employee, managers send out a report showing the previous day's tallies.
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They're also here to send out a positive message to people from the EU who live here.
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What companies like KnowBe4 do is allow a company's security staff to send out tests to employees.
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But Kelly Houston, deputy director for the OES, said the state doesn't send out alerts and warnings.
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Alongside the stream, Twitter users will be able to send out posts and read their own feeds.
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And she talked about how fungi send out subterranean tentacles, which fuse with those of other fungi.
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By noon, the agency would have content ready for McDonald's to send out across its social channels.
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Many emergency departments already send out their own surveys and use the results to promote their business.
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Most importantly, the digital images override the need for the museum to send out precious type specimens.
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I mean, you send out 1,500 letters and you win maybe two or three Fortune 500 clients.
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You know, when you send out a news crew, you'll use 217 seconds of what they get.
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"Every night when a show runs, a stage manager will send out a show report," Hanggi said.
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"FEMA doesn't have enough people to send out to every state in the country," Mr. Currie said.
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Even if you don't have access to a paper supply store, you can still send out invites.
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HEALY Some politicians send out YouTube videos of their late-night appearances to their donor/supporter lists.
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By contrast, the United States has shifted its demands and struggled to send out a consistent message.
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Meanwhile, the CDC plans to send out kits to public health labs that can perform 6900,2628 tests.
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Congress should pass legislation now that would automatically send out money at the start of a recession.
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The same day, McCarry had to send out emails postponing tours he had booked for his clients.
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Earlier in the week, Mnuchin had pointed to a two-week target to send out cash payments.
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He also paid Mr. Potter to use online services to send out releases containing the false information.
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Option commands are not rare; DHS claims its systems send out more than 4,200 every business day.
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Trump would put a check by the ones he wanted and Scavino would send out the Tweets.
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These cards send out a contactless signal that can be scanned, but the CVV code is encrypted.
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So I thought I my as well send out a message I believe in just for fun.
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The Creator Studio app will also send out immediate notifications for key milestones and other important events.
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"Things pop off, bad language, people run to the bathroom and send out crazy tweets," he said.
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I find a few psychotherapy research clinics and send out some emails… maybe something will work out.
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Many states have laws or regulations requiring them to send out notifications when public programs have changes.
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This was an unusual announcement: The CBO does not typically send out press releases about upcoming publications.
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Just think of Dark Side of the Moon and imagine if you could skip red, orange and purple, and send out more beams in green and blue — and because you're only using those colors, you can send out more shades of green-blue and deep blue than before.
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Companies and sophisticated investors have more freedom to send out money legally for big-ticket purchases and investments.
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Boy, the local television news actually took the time to send out a reporter to do a piece.
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"I help her before she sends out that tweet that she really wants to send out," he said.
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Do a gut check with yourself before putting a bow on anything that you send out the door.
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She can also use plasma jets from her palms to send out a supercharged blast, incapacitating her enemies.
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The company operates a service that lets anyone send out messages en masse to their customers or followers.
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The other huge arm of MBL's digital arsenal is memes, which members send out daily via WhatsApp groups.
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It's not like we can send out Freedom of Information Act Requests before every trip to the store.
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The probe will also send out brief pulses of warmth that will be detected by the temperature sensors.
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The group would not, for example, send out legal observers at the request of a white supremacist group.
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Reality: You send out a mass text to all your buds and everyone, at first, says they're down.
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Lauren Conrad used the birth of son Liam in July as an excuse to send out Christmas cards.
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In the most serious cases, Google will send out a push alert to users in the affected area.
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IMRG says that this year British retailers will send out 22025bn parcels; in 2014 the figure was 920m.
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Special kinds of neutron stars can periodically send out flashes of radiation, which may explain the repeating waves.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Stan Wawrinka is resigned to the fact he will soon have to send out begging letters.
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Using simple RFID technology, the silicon-wrapper bracelets—they almost look like chunkier Fitbits—send out radio signals.
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When I get back, I send out an email about supplies we need for our holiday volunteering event.
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I will soon send out an explanation of why I believe that gold is an effective portfolio diversifier.
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Rollouts tend to occur in stages because some carriers are quicker to send out the update than others.
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You do not send out invitations to a New York City product event unless you're planning something big.
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Twitter did not immediately respond when asked if it would send out notifications related to #SchumerShutdown and #ReleaseTheMemo.
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And their email service to send out things such as receipts to passengers is built on SendGrid APIs.
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Coin, for example, had launch issues and had to send out a second version to its original customers.
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Build an enormous booth, send out a slick marketing video and get Nick Offerman to make an appearance.
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It will also send out signals to some PA systems, such as at government buildings, schools, and hospitals.
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WE'LL SEND OUT – HALF OF OUR CONSUMER PAYMENTS WHICH ARE 2 TRILLION DOLLARS YEAR TO DATE ARE DIGITAL.
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We continued to work on projects, send out invoices, quote new jobs and deal with the same headaches.
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It may not have been the wisest move for a politician to send out such a large list.
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And here I got to send out this shocking antiwar message to a couple hundred guys singing along.
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It would be quite another to send out a news release saying you're never going to Sotheby's again.
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He has continued to send out resumes, checking in with his LinkedIn contacts and looking at job listings.
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There are a number of mobile apps that track users and send out alerts on changing security conditions.
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After all, if the goal is to put money in people's hands, why not just send out checks?
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Organizations like Do It By Heart send out boats of volunteers to pick up trash on nearby islands.
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Send out good stuff, be honest with everybody, and then follow people that relate to the good stuff.
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The Virginia National Guard had to send out an alert that its members wore a distinctive "MP" patch.
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So one lesson is that students need to send out many applications for internships to land one eventually.
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The situation could change — there is still time for the administration to send out additional invites before Wednesday.
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As I eat, I send out the email I had drafted earlier in the week to my professor.
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Sometimes, eruptions on the sun send out sudden rushes of this solar wind, causing an aurora on Earth.
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The files send out a beacon when they are opened, revealing the real internet address of the user.
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The visiting team can send out the pitcher of their choice for a 10-pitch home run derby.
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None of these were written to send out like a newspaper, or with the aim of converting people.
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Ultimately, though, Trump didn't send out the message because of how North Korea may have read the tweet.
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The organizers of the Irish pavilion are also rushing to send out Eva Rothschild's works to avoid delays.
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In that case you can send out a few high frequency beams to check up there, then skip down to the middle frequencies, where you can then send out beams with intervals of a thousandth of a nanometer, emerging correspondingly close together to create a denser picture of that central region.
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How this works is that every user is given a unique digital key when they send out a message.
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For nearly 10 years, AIGA, the professional association for designers, would periodically send out a survey to its members.
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All of her devices, from her TV to her WeMo smart plugs, continued to send out information every day.
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After 15 days, Gillette send out a blade refill pack and continue to do so at your chosen frequency.
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One thing the earthquake didn't do was trigger Los Angeles' quake detection app to send out an early warning.
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When massive objects collide they send out ripples in the fabric of space—a bending of space and time.
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I have a busy morning with some emails, social posts to send out, and a meeting I video into.
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Furbo recommends using round circular ones, and warns owners that other shapes can sometimes send out more than one.
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As Bloomberg reports, Amazon is set to print toy catalogs to send out in time for the holiday season.
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You can now also send out email newsletters directly from Squarespace, keeping your content consistent from website to email.
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They use it to make real-time decisions about when, where, and how to send out anti-poaching officers.
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Every Wednesday we send out an LA newsletter spotlighting art events in the city and sharing reviews and news.
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They move so quickly, they're often gone before the alarm company can even send out a notification, she added.
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The trio would even send out Christmas cards together — signed Warren, Susan, and Astrid — according to The Daily Mail.
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Whenever classical novae occur, they send out a round, glowing shell of hydrogen gas speeding outward in all directions.
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When it does, you can use Slack to send out a tux SOS or have someone pick up supplies.
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This will let an elected official send out a post or poll to only those living in their district.
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And, during the actual award show, many winners took time in their speeches to send out strong political messages.
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Martina estimates that editing the Rainbow Ladder Support video that they send out every month takes about two hours.
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They also send out a newsletter twice a month to members, which takes about an hour to put together.
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Whether you want to charge other devices or send out 5K video, this device can totally make it happen.
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"We'd like to eventually be able to send out deals to people departing anywhere in the world," says Keyes.
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He didn't send out his first solicitation until June 21, 2016 — one year and one week into his candidacy.
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"There are many things I already planned that I want to send out," Koons told me over the phone.
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My roommate throws the drinks and food on her card — she'll send out a Venmo for my portion later.
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To make sure that doesn't happen again, the network announced it wouldn't send out any screeners for season six.
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Those who fell prey were asked to send out thousands of dollars to "settle" their cases, the police said.
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The team send out 3D cameras to local volunteers, allowing them to capture accurate digital models of historic structures.
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Give your stream a title, description, and copy the share link to send out over your preferred social media.
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Bandini also loaded the bot on a Raspberry Pi that would automatically monitor the account and send out responses.
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As part of its deal with Guadalupe County, Vigilant even gets to send out its own debt collecting contractors.
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You better believe we want to get that stuff into the lab before we send out an away team.
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Its engineers plan to send out a full release with all of its findings once the teardown is complete.
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It's kind of like the modern "I've fallen and I can't get up" alert that you can send out.
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Periodically send out emails recognizing an employee or colleague, and make sure the CEO and top managers are included.
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In cases of distress, the swimmer can activate the technology to send out "SOS" signals and a GPS location.
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"We can't become the FBI, we can't send out our own investigators spanning all over the globe," Schiff said.
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In the past, to hype a show, I'd send out press releases and put up posters all over town.
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This practice, which had gone on far too long, allowed sellers to send out products in exchange for reviews.
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Beating Federer on Saturday at the 02, one of the world's biggest tennis stages, would send out a statement.
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On the Senate side, Yahoo reported the committee had yet to send out requests for interviews or pertinent documents.
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"I certainly didn't send out any solicitation – there was nothing like that – because that wouldn't be ethical," she said.
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It would be easy for DOJ to send out "cease and desist" letters to these companies and their landlords.
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"You send out loan letters, and 30 percent of them are declined," Mr. Sutton, the Bruce Museum director, said.
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We knew when we needed to send out save the dates cards, finalize vendor contracts, and book honeymoon flights.
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Today, the media company says it will send out another 300,000 Cardboard viewers to its "most loyal" digital subscribers.
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This track has really simple lyrics which send out a really simple message: have fun and get up now!
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"We've brought over 130 law enforcement actions targeting those who send out unlawful calls and illegal calls," Kopec said.
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He did not send out any distress calls, authorities said, and two data recorders were recovered from the wreckage.
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But most displayed the rote behavior of automated Twitter bots, which send out tweets according to built-in instructions.
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South Korea has been using contact tracing to send out emergency alerts, detailing patients' gender, age, and other details.
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They must then send out correction notices to these prior viewers, or risk hefty fines and even jail time.
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The lack of care indicated in that you can just send out any garbage and it can be incoherent.
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We'd send out mailings, literally licking stamps and sending out cards [that listed our] gigs over the next month.
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We filled the newspaper we send out to subscribers every morning with lists today: the tastes of summer, ranked.
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Credit card issuers often send out promotional offers for reduced APR on purchases and balance transfers to existing cardholders.
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But the unrest has endured, and some Iranians have managed to circumvent the internet shutdown and send out video.
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Deficits typically spike in February, because that's when Treasury begins to send out tax refunds to individuals and corporations.
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With the rise of social media, Trump could send out attacks all day long, hoping one might catch fire.
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Here's my review (and the reason I wasn't able to send out a newsletter last Friday, apologies for that!).
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It also tapped its customer email list to send out voter registration reminders and information to promote voter participation.
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CrunchMatch will find and suggest matches and — with your approval — suggest meetings, send out meeting requests and schedule appointments.
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"We're now at a phase where we don't have to send out 12 engineers with the robot," said Perry.
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At one point, one employee directed the fired employee to send out the cancel message on the alert system.
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Social media provides a great platform for discourse, but we must be careful with the messages we send out.
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They send out broad signals, like television signals, to any cells in the body with the capability to respond.
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But it has no regulatory force when it comes to those who actively send out messages à la METI.
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"When you throw a big party, you send out 235 invitations and hope that 2008 people come," he said.
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Konnur says dating apps such as Grindr, Planet Romeo and Gaydar are some other platforms used to send out invites.
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As a kid, his parents would send out Christmas cards with a rundown on what his family was up to.
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Making all drugs legal would send out the wrong message and lead many more people into harmful addiction, they argue.
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But researchers found that it wasn't particularly difficult or expensive to hijack this process and send out the bogus messages.
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They utilized a Freedom of Information Act letter-generating platform to send out requests to civic and law-enforcement offices.
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Didn't get the notification that Facebook promised to send out informing you whether your data was harvested by Cambridge Analytica?
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But Triaud maintains TRAPPIST-1 is a fairly quiet red dwarf, meaning it doesn't send out solar flares very often.
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"I think people take things so serious — you send out a tweet, and I'm not apologizing for that," he said.
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The team needs approval from an institutional review board to send out notification letters, and that can take a while.
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Aside from infrared, the hub can also send out commands via Bluetooth (for devices like the PS4) and Wi-Fi.
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The jury deliberated for a full day on Wednesday, pausing to send out notes requesting to review pieces of evidence.
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I want to rock the world and send out good vibes and good energy for the rest of my life.
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Last year, during a concert in Dallas on Coming Out Day, Grande took a moment to send out her support.
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So we'll send out a REVERB staff member on a Jack Johnson tour all day to coordinate all the activities.
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Typically, cities and towns first send out a notice of assessment, showing how your home is valued for tax purposes.
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"Yes, because if you'd had a drink it could send out confusing signals," Ullman's character adds in an accusing tone.
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There have also been instances of public figures being abused online, often by robots programmed to send out negative tweets.
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Next month, the Times will send out 300,000 Cardboard headsets to its "most loyal" digital customers, based on subscription length.
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Supposedly, Jones – a pragmatic, straight thinker – doesn't want to send out the youth too soon, in case they get slaughtered.
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Many NASA Twitter pages send out images and video from space, like the International Space Station page or individual astronauts.
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Described as a "semiautomatic Jabber advert service," the main dark web site allows visitors to send out their own spam.
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Whereas a traditional retailer might send a pallet full of merchandise to a store, online shippers send out individual packages.
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Unlike accounts with major banks and financial institutions, cryptocurrencies do not send out statements or file reports to the IRS.
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That movement reveals the prey's location, and then the eels send out a rapid volley to immobilize then swallow it.
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They can create a quote, send out a contract for signature and even make phone calls without leaving the application.
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Taking advantage of calm conditions, smugglers in Libya send out more and more migrants toward Italy, often on unseaworthy vessels.
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This alleged extension until March doesn't cut it as states freeze enrollment & send out letters warning that coverage will end.
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However, issuers did not send out dual-interface (meaning both chip and contactless-enabled) cards to customers at that point.
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My agency prides itself on coming up with cool gifts to send out to our network: friends, family, and clients.
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Essentially, if you request a credit freeze, Equifax will no longer send out credit reports to those who request it.
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Officials decided not to send out messages to the list during the primary, instead saving it for the general election.
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These devices send out powerful signals that mimic cell towers, tricking people's cell phones within range into connecting to them.
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Jason: Elliot could have rigged up his laptop to send out some distress signals or have a dead man's switch.
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Call 311 and the city could send out an inspector who would turn on your faucet and find hot water.
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Life exists everywhere here on Earth, so Earth's organisms will likely be on any vehicles we send out into space.
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The agency oversees the technical elements of the U.S. government's emergency alert system; it did not send out the message.
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Basically, these presentations sell shoes and bags; it's why Chanel and Louis Vuitton send out a bag with every look.
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Sahm's original idea was that the government should just send out checks to every American when this indicator kicks in.
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Cole Hamels, ESPN The world champions send out Verlander, who started nine of the last 10 openers for the Tigers.
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And also we just thought: we'll try this; we'll send out a flyer, and see if we get any subscriptions.
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The defense cannot seek to depose possible government witnesses, or send out subpoenas for documents without approval from the court.
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Those companies send out monthly bills, collect payments and guide former students through a repayment process that can take decades.
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Its management decided to send out free samples to researchers on request, which went on for more than a decade.
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Hinge says it will verify requests, then send out $100 Visa gift cards on a first come, first served basis.
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Augmented reality is also helpful for home-goods manufacturers who need to send out samples or swatches, Mr. Peters said.
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German researchers want to send out hundreds of thousands of coronavirus-antibody tests over the coming weeks, Der Spiegel reported.
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Mr. Batali, who has denied engaging in nonconsensual sex, has so far declined to send out another baked goods recipe.
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"We had to actually send out forces to multiple locations to deal with a number of disturbances," Chief Thomas said.
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There's no time to network or send out resumes when you're spending every working moment hunting for the next job.
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After the office fire, he bought a hundred and twenty Gloria-brand fire extinguishers to send out as Christmas gifts.
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Yet it is hard to see that trio outgunning the Democratic stars that Clinton can send out on her behalf.
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"It wasn't a 'Board up the windows and just send out two people in a car' panic buy," she said.
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Microsoft will send out official invites to the preview "in the coming weeks," the company said in a press release.
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These animals will send out distress signals and members from their pod may attempt to help or mill slightly offshore.
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So an ant colony will send out scout ants to search for food, and will battle the player over food.
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But Fancy Bear's phishing campaign did send out malicious links to nine DNC email accounts in March and April 2016.
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He'd send out subpoenas and demand testimony from Justice Department officials, under the pretext that he's merely doing oversight work.
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The city said it would send out five buses to cruise the streets as mobile warming centers for homeless people.
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The Green Bay lineup often looked like one that Coach Mike McCarthy would send out late in a preseason game.
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The AAS couldn't send out copies, but anyone who came to the convention was 'allowed' to make one for themselves.
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He did not send out any distress calls before the crash, which the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate, Nocco said.
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In other cases, it's giving CRISPR upgrades, like the ability to send out a glowing signal when it detects something noteworthy.
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Even if you only send out the same content, you're increasing your chances of it getting noticed by a different audience.
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Many activist groups and nonprofits will send out email alerts for upcoming or last-minute protests to their mailing list subscribers.
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We were confused & taken aback... We did send out an instant response, which may have been a bit too quick & emotional.
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And knowing that every package you send out, someone's gonna get a record in the mail and it'll make their day.
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"We are trying not to react to each and very tweet the President and his staff (send) out," the official said.
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By default, any channels the streamers follow, have friended or are on the same team can send out Squad Stream invites.
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Another is to send out alerts when catered events let out, inevitably leaving trays still flush with fruit, bagels and crudités.
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Senior commanders now send out commandos only on missions with local forces that "will have the greatest strategic impact," he said.
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At the start of the game, click "Host Game," and you'll get a special invite link that you can send out.
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"There are months with 10 days in which we can't send out ships ... That's something we've never seen before," he said.
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I'm starting to send out this email to let you know when to pitch me a story, and when not to.
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And you can imagine the savings for enterprise customers like Pepsi and FedEx that send out thousands of trucks every day.
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In addition to the Election 2016 hub, Facebook will also send out Election Day reminders – something it has done since 2008.
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During the end credits scene, we saw Nick Fury send out a message via a pager before he dissolves into dust.
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Eventually, the company plans to add facial recognition so that the system can send out push notifications when someone arrives home.
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Companies have to send out 1099-INT form for interest earned during the year if you have earned more than $10.
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Just this morning, Hangzhou Xiongmai said that it would recall the devices utilized in the attack and send out security patches.
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However, the researchers found that many of these tweets were generated by bots: Automated Twitter accounts programmed to send out tweets.
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Through Facebook, those organizations can send out Facebook notifications about blood drives and indicate what types of blood are most needed.
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In what seemed a more creative protest, Jeremih appeared to send out a body double to play his set for him.
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China doesn't actually need tariffs to stop buying U.S. goods, it simply has to send out a message to its importers.
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It also allows the Stories feature to be used to send out images and videos to encourage victims to come forward.
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Read all of the emails we send out so you know how registration and photos and panels and concerts all work.
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That data is used to send out bad-air alerts (the green, orange, and red warning days) and for regulatory purposes.
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More people live in greater Jakarta than in Australia; its residents send out more tweets than those in any other city.
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"You budget for your vendors, but we forgot about how much it would cost to send out the invitations," Howard said.
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What's more, it could track the billing over time, and send out reminders, help the companies stay engaged with their customers.
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A local costume company, Cumbria Superheroes, decided to send out 'Batman' to chase disguised pranksters and reassure children and their families.
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Given the leaks, the best way to ensure everyone feels up to date is for me to send out simultaneous updates.
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At any given moment, perhaps during a natural disaster or a terrorist attack, Pentagon Twitter accounts might send out false information.
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But they send out a message that mastering compound verbs and case-endings needn't be done with a long, studious face.
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Hackers recently jumped on that popularity, and managed to send out emails containing malicious links to subscribers of various different companies.
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Its board of directors may send out an invitation to an extraordinary general meeting "in the coming weeks", Zur Rose said.
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But the spokesperson elaborated that the Pentagon is considering whether it should send out a military-wide advisory about the devices.
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"We will send out copies to you (senators) and the report will be considered on Thursday," said Senate President Bukola Saraki.
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After they're released by brain cells to send out their signal, they're taken up again by special receptors on that cell.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says he doesn't have a phone number after his account was hacked to send out racist tweets.
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These animals will send out distress signals and members from their pod may attempt to help or mill slightly off-shore.
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"Our association would like to send out sincere appreciation for your concern and kindness in reaching out to us," Poompanmoung wrote.
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"We do not send out more than four guests with a guide," said Kristen Snavely, the head wrangler at Triple Creek.
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In 2013, the EIA did not send out weekly reports on U.S. inventories, as well as other reports, during the furloughs.
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Before Bobby Womack could send out a shock in "Stylo," Yasiin Bey is there front-and-centre setting up the charge.
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After Levandowski arrived at Google, his plan was to send out hundreds of cars, equipped with cameras, to photograph America's roads.
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Our sources say the exact day hasn't been set ... but JB and HB plan to send out invites in a week.
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The US Census Bureau is scheduled to send out mailers about how to respond to the 2020 Census later this month.
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We take for granted that we can send out one email and a follow-up text to every single crew member.
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And the other of us was like, yeah I've been doing the same, should we send out an announcement or something?
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"We were beginning to send out the date for the two presidents to meet and have a signing ceremony," he said.
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A: Landlords should send out lease renewals for market-rate apartments anywhere from 50 to 90 days before the lease expires.
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Religious leaders who wanted to fund projects would send out "professional pardoners," or quaestores, to collect funds from the general public.
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A central question in the case was whether a failure to vote could be the reason to send out the notice.
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Nor do they need to send out trendy socialists from New York to districts where the main ideology is common sense.
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The Dodgers are three outs away from victory and will send out Kenley Jansen to try to close out the game.
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About 1,600 people sent in comments, and the park plans to send out a revised round of proposals for public review.
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A private manufacturer expects to send out 85033 million tests by the end of the week to hospitals and commercial labs.
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This sort of signal is just as important for growth companies to send out as it is for early-stage startups.
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In other words, avoid dropping updates about your staff in the same email in which you send out a coupon code.
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Mitt Romney and former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, wants to send out one or more $2100,275 checks directly to Americans.
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The White House hopes to send out its first round of checks on April 4963, and the second on May 18.
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The White House hopes to send out its first round of checks on April 6, and the second on May 18.
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Campaign volunteers and staffers use software to manually send out prewritten messages, which can be customized, to lists of phone numbers.
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We send out alerts through a RESTful API, we have a dashboard with 3D visualizations, tables and maps, all that stuff.
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People can send out information to a lot of people in a very short amount of time, whether accurate or not.
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Sadly, its computer malfunctioned just before it was scheduled to send out its explorers, and the mission was deemed a failure.
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He has seven auras in which he can wrap himself, and which he can send out, as a means of defense.
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There's no indication that Bogoslof triggered any tsunamis with these eruptions, but submarine volcanoes can and do send out massive waves.
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I have a project to do for a potential job and a few emails to send out to secure some interviews.
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Democrats will determine the candidates they will send out in November as they try to win seats in the red state.
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In other words, this two-part tax reform would encourage companies to send out fewer profits and invest internally more profits.
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Separately, traders said Kinder Morgan Inc's Elba Island LNG export plant in Georgia could send out its first cargo this week.
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These reports were then amplified on social media, sometimes by computer "bots" that send out thousands of Facebook and Twitter messages.
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The county's Department of Emergency Management was quick to send out alerts and calls for evacuations early and often in October.
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We send out practice messages internally that prepare us, and we're a team in this department — we have each other's back.
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They (providers) send out the bills, and no one's got $3,000 in their bank account, they're on the hook for it.
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Someone needs to send out an SOS for this unrecognizable face ... Can you guess the colorful boybander behind this melted mug?
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Insurance companies take in benefits and process benefits and send out money — that's what a big piece of the government does.
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Occasionally, our burdened system had been slow to send out a check and I was able to speed along a payment.
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The undead army could then be directed to send out spam emails, distribute malware, or target websites for denial-of-service attacks.
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All you have to do is select the playlist you want to share, hit "Make collaborative," then send out the one link.
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You'd look at the gig listings, send out emails to PRs with minutes' notice and they'd get you on the guest list.
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This has several advantages such as the ability to send out 5K video to external monitors, faster data transfer, and speedier charging.
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"We'd send out clues once in a while and people were just killing themselves trying to figure [the destination] out," Sugg says.
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The Sanders campaign used its campaign voter data to send out the same distress signals grassroots immigration advocacy groups typically organize around.
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Then, the user can program the locations of various devices through an app so the remote knows what inputs to send out.
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When they send out too much I feel pressured to eat it all then I can't get to what I actually wanted.
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Some brokers will send out a notice about the business to buyers they work with regularly who then start to make offers.
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You'll hire DJI to send out a fancy van with a dedicated team of professionals, presumably to fly the drone for you.
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KS: It was something a frat brother, the head of a frat would send out, but not the head of the company.
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The police now send out a stream of alerts about such crimes using photos from victims' phones to try to identify suspects.
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"Social media provides a great platform for discourse, but we must be careful with the messages we send out," Carson tweeted Tuesday.
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But then if I happen to be at a restaurant and they send out a dessert, I'm going to eat the dessert.
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They wouldn't have the Coral Springs Police Department send out a notification not to go near the school if it wasn't real.
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Trump will undoubtedly bring down the hammer (or at least send out some strongly worded tweets) to push the plan through Congress.
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It seems like a waste to toss concrete away, only to send out vehicles to quarry, crush, and deliver yet more concrete.
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"Basically there was a technology incident at Adrian College that caused the college to send out a campus-wide reset," he said.
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Because his email list ballooned above the Mailchimp threshold for free services, Keyes had to start paying to send out his newsletter.
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Everything, and we mean everything, is on sale, and every retailer you've ever visited will send out a blast to remind you.
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By far the biggest uncertainty, perhaps the only one, therefore concerns who the Democrats send out to face him in her stead.
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They canvass, phone bank and send out thousands of text messages to fellow millennials to get the word out about climate change.
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Facebook also offers quick quoting, with the ability to send out your project request to multiple service providers on Marketplace at once.
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Make sure your resume is as polished as possible Though it may be tempting, don't send out a generic resume to companies.
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Girls would come into the station with parents, whom Moulton sometimes would send out of the room while she interviewed their daughters.
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At my company, before our weekly all-hands meetings, we send out a Q&A message board where employees can post anonymously.
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After that, Cadillac will send out the updated maps via over-the-air software updates starting this summer and into the fall.
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And it will send out an email alert to customers every time a target site stops using a competitor's product or technology.
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White House staffers then cull the information, send out clips to other officials, and push favorable headlines to a list of journalists.
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Astronomers have discovered that dead planets stripped down to their cores can send out radio "broadcasts" for up to a billion years.
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Campaigns already send out rapid responses on social media like Twitter and fill reporters' email inboxes with talking points during the debates.
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Finally, three months after a new client comes on board, they send out a one-page, 10-question survey about the transition.
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Shouldn't Yahoo have been the first to send out information instead of letting us find out about the hacking from the news?
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Organizers build a phone number database, and write script templates on Hustle's desktop app for the messages they want to send out.
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Kilmeade said Tuesday that the issue is "easily correctible" and suggested the president send out another tweet Tuesday morning clarifying his position.
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But the federal safety law mandates only that new car manufacturers send out notices and repair defects that affect the vehicle's safety.
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Each appearance will give President Trump the opportunity to get onto Twitter and send out a nasty-gram about Comey's real intentions.
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Yeah, so they have ... They'll send out some of their own original reporting, but then they also link to the good stuff.
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Your Birchbox is about to get a very chill makeover: There are now subscription boxes that send out products infused with weed.
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Right now, Zukin is still running all donations through her personal accounts — and trying to send out money as it comes in.
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Clayton Kershaw, ESPN The Dodgers send out 18-game-winner Kershaw, but the Giants are missing Madison Bumgarner with a broken finger.
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That the IceCube lab can send out an alert that other telescopes can corroborate in the same day is an impressive accomplishment.
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And students panic and everybody's in a flurry and then there's no plan and no resources send out directly by the university.
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I'm going to send out the email with my perspective on how things are going without making them need to ask me.
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On Tuesday, Messonnier said that the CDC was "working to modify the kit and hope to send out a new" one soon.
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If you've hired independent contractors, you're required to send out 1099s by January 31 and file with the IRS by February 28.
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But with the extra day in between games, the Yankees will start Masahiro Tanaka and the Astros will send out Zack Greinke.
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Sunspots often occur when solar storms send out a stream of energetic particles from the sun that affect our planet's magnetic field.
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Just send out an email with everyone you know in the BCC column, and hopefully they will promptly change their address book.
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The institute says it plans to send out as many as 5003,000 copies, until virtually every science educator in America has one.
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It will send out an audible alert, which comes on in Race Control and the stewards' room to signify a yellow sector.
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I have some mail to send out, but I ought to wait until later in the day to take care of that.
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Take, for example, campaigns in which people get together to stuff envelopes with mailers that they then send out to potential supporters.
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Counting is a form of mental labor, just like remembering when it's time to buy laundry soap or send out birthday invitations.
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Williamson was wearing Nikes at the time, prompting Puma to send out a snarky tweet that immediately earned scorn from others online.
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President Donald Trump's administration said earlier this week that it will still send out tax refunds, despite the federal government's partial shutdown.
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Once a sale is made, customers can send out their packages with a pre-paid shipping label (free for items under five pounds).
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But in previous shutdowns, the IRS said it wasn't allowed to send out refunds as it did not have funds for those staffers.
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The government said it would send out a request for interest within the next month or so, an official said during a presentation.
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They could encrypt the raw genetic data they send out with cryptographic signatures, a technique touted by other scientists concerned about genetic privacy.
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The families call it back to review the images and, if assured that they're alone, they send out the drone a second time.
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Once again, if you spread your net wide enough and send out enough predictions, a handful of them are bound to be right.
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As I understand the House Democrats' plan, it's to use the Mueller report to launch investigations, send out subpoenas, and hold public hearings.
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They send out these vibrations to "harmonize" your room, but they have nothing to do with veganism; it's just some fucking weird shit.
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The TRAPPIST-1 star and other similar red dwarfs are usually pretty active, meaning they send out high intensity solar flares quite frequently.
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Twitter's latest test lets users subscribe to a tweet's replies Many people already receive push notifications when selected accounts send out new tweets.
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I mean, in the early years, sometimes people would send out inquiries to see if I was interested, but I never wanted to.
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The company would first send out tens of thousands of "warm-up emails" to their own email addresses on Gmail and other servers.
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We try to settle it pre-litigation so we send out a demand and give them an opportunity to do the right thing.
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The title she's looking to fill is "assistant anniversaries officer," and if you're hired, you'll be helping the monarch send out celebratory letters.
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In light of Google Fi's recent expansion, the company might have a few more holiday presents to send out this year to subscribers.
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They will also be able to approve and remove members by way of the app, as well as send out messages when necessary.
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The bill also mentions making it impossible to disable country-wide alerts and creating more infrastructure to send out corrections to false alarms.
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By doing so, we would send out a message that even in the least promising places, every child has a right to education.
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Scientists elsewhere are developing more aggressive methods that send out sterilized male mosquitoes into the wild, effectively dooming a local population to extinction.
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Maduro said in a televised address on Thursday evening that Movistar received money from the opposition to send out information about the march.
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Their staffers or volunteers send out the messages one by one, with the blanks automatically filled in to personalize the calls to action.
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The idea is based on the science of pheromones, the chemical signals that creatures from gerbils to giraffes send out to entice mates.
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I don't want to just send out press releases and tell companies that they should, you know, make people use their product less.
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Now researchers from Queen Mary University of London have mapped out where the servers that send out all of that data are located.
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The app would monitor the toddler's body temperature, heart rate and sweat levels and send out alerts if there were any abnormal readings.
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The creator of the meeting can also send out a direct link, which you just have to click once to join the meeting.
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That allows the organization to send out invoices to companies, providing them with the documentation they need in order to write a check.
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Because dwarfing rootstocks send out only shallow root systems, they need to be staked, so the trees don't collapse under their own weight.
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The editor on duty that day had thought it was too explicit to send out on the wires But Mr. Faas decided otherwise.
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I decide I'll just write, freelance, look for new publications to pitch to, until I realize I'll need to send out writing examples.
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SFMOMA was hoping to send out 100,000 texts from the artbot over the course of the summer; on Monday, they sent out 385,000.
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If landlords fail to respond, the city can send out emergency repair crews, but generally does so only for problems deemed imminently hazardous.
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Administrators can schedule Zoom meetings and send out specific invites so you don't have to call each individual person onto a video conference.
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If one or several P2P platforms are able to send out stimulus payments for the US government, it would surely propel their adoption.
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The public-relations firm Weber Shandwick sent a memo to its employees telling them not to send out tone-deaf pitches to reporters.
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" The party later pledged to let the "Nixon campaign to send out a mailing of their choosing to the same universe of people.
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Earlier this week, Messonnier said that the CDC was "working to modify the kit and hope to send out a new" one soon.
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Not only will this help you narrow down the number of applications you send out —it will help ensure long-term career satisfaction.
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Donald Trump, Tiff's dad, did send out a "Happy Birthday" tweet complete with a nice graphic, but it wasn't for his second daughter.
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" That handwringing is enough for Sanders to send out a text message on Monday claiming that "the establishment is in full panic mode.
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They send out small puffs that keep the spacecraft oriented -- meaning their antennae are still directed at Earth -- but their use is limited.
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Throughout California, if sensors register a magnitude 4.5 earthquake or above, the app will send out alerts to people in the affected area.
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There's no communication so if the truck breaks down and he doesn't turn up for a day, we send out a search party!
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The entertainer, who is serving a prison sentence for sexual assault, asked to send out the message for the holiday, his spokesman said.
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One such feature lets you send out an SOS of sorts, which calls 911 and alerts your emergency contacts with your current location.
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The move comes a day after Garner —who is mom to Violet, 12, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 5 — offered to send out said boxes.
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Troll accounts and more sophisticated bot accounts (meaning those that don't simply send out incoherent gibberish), on the other hand, talked about vaccines more.
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I had read extensively about this issue and met with experts, and ultimately worked with the departments to write and send out that letter.
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Campbell expects to send out materials for its snack business to potential buyers in the next few weeks, people familiar with the situation said.
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I send out some texts to my team and hear through the walls some excited yelling, so I guess they saw them straight away.
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They've announced their intention to send out ten clowns to several areas across the country before Halloween, starting in Sydney on Saturday, Sept. 15.
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It can send out 10-bit 4:2:2 footage through the HDMI output, allowing for wider dynamic range and more choices in post.
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I stood my ground on this principle at a time when the entire leadership team at our company had to send out organizational communications.
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"Sophia Models would like to send out our condolences to Tara Roe's family and friends," the modeling agency she worked with posted on Facebook.
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"When you send out a signal of this kind, it could well be received by those who want to come to Europe," he said.
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During the descent, InSight will send out data about each major step of its landing process using one of its less powerful onboard antennas.
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About seven minutes after landing, that antenna will send out a big signal to Earth, confirming that InSight made it down in one piece.
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Murphy's implant is what's known as "open loop"— her electrodes send out signals to her brain, but the brain isn't sending any signals back.
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Friends or family members can track your route home in real time, and users can instantly send out an alert if an emergency arises.
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We carry mobile, connected computers in our pockets and they send out a variety of information about our whereabouts and what we are doing.
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B2V technology could help autonomous cars see motorcycles by having the bikes send out their own information in a way the car can understand.
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If the Raptors wanted to stay very aggressive, they also have prospects in Wright, Jakob Poeltl, Fred VanVleet, and Pascal Siakam to send out.
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In this case it appears that the people at Strategic Command believe a retweet is when you send out a tweet with a link.
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Mind you this used to be the type of shit you would have to send out to a big service bureau to get done.
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When you send out packets to people you trust, you give them this key code to secure anything that they send you in return.
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Pfizer plans to send out financial information about the consumer unit to prospective buyers in around three weeks time, one of the sources said.
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These scams forced T-Mobile to send out a mass text message to all customers asking them to up the security on their accounts.
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Next time you send out a carefully curated signal across the social channel, hoping to catch the eye of your Daisy, you're Gatsby-ing.
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Like: If you want to send out an unsuspicious-looking envelope, do you write the address by hand or go for a printed sticker?
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Did you know that festivalgoers hell-bent on making their frienemies jealous can send out postcards and wedding invitations stamped with "Coachella" on them?
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A series of tweets were send out as advertisements, showing photos and video of the new iPhone and highlighting some of its top features.
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I ask her for her friend's email addresses so I can send out the Save the Dates, but she claims not to have them.
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Miley faced four batters in the first before motioning to the dugout to send out the trainer after throwing a pitch to Michael Brantley.
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Once they accessed Pichai's Quora account, the hackers were able to send out linked tweets to the CEO's more than half a million followers.
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The pledges exceeded the $1.4 billion that aid groups and U.N. agencies said was needed to send out-of-school Syrian children to class.
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Dr. Mazzola thinks that it may be possible to breed plants that send out a call to bring the best defenders to their side.
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" Sondland, she said, advised her to "go big or go home" and "send out a tweet or praise the president, that sort of thing.
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Before our all-hands meetings, I send out an email with a question-and-answer board and I encourage people to post their questions.
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I actually sort of wish every band would send out a survey to their fans before they do anything: new tours, new albums, etc.
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For example, our pilot disabled the feature that communicates with air traffic control, since we didn't want to send out a false emergency broadcast.
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Iran, one of the worst-hit countries so far, has announced it is developing a vaccine and is ready to send out test kits.
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In the case of the stimulus checks, the IRS is relying on direct deposit information provided on recent tax returns to send out payments.
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He enlisted a handful of well-known Democrats, including Senators Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris, to send out fund-raising emails on his behalf.
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If Buemi was going to keep up the ruse, he had to send out placebo pills that would be indistinguishable from the real thing.
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When massive stars are still young, they send out flows of gas that open huge cavities in the clouds of interstellar dust around them.
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"If we were to arrest everyone that is caught and lock them up for two years, it would send out a message," said Goenka.
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JOE KERNEN: --so scared, thinking about the things that I could send out, that-- that-- you know, that-- and then I'd get fired, probably.
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President López Obrador needs to rally support from his forces and send out a clear message that criminal groups cannot ambush and murder them.
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Some realtors, she explained, host large annual appreciation events for all of their clients while others send out seasonal gifts like pies around Thanksgiving.
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Sure, he'll send out a pro-Le Pen tweet, but Trump has mostly switched from being a subversive populist to being a conventional corporatist.
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Typically, cities send out different trucks to collect different types of waste - one truck collecting plastic for recycling, another collecting food waste, for example.
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Four state lawmakers asked the governor in a letter to also send out the state's National Guard to "visibly patrol and protect" those areas.
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Sure, the president might send out a random tweet acknowledging Hispanic Heritage Month, or the White House may hold an event for the occasion.
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When most of them have responded, it compiles the list and gives you printable mailing labels so you can send out cards and gifts.
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The neutron star itself is rapidly spinning, which is called a pulsar because they send out beams of radio waves from each magnetic pole.
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While Facebook has become a popular social media tool to connect with people, there are times when you send out friend requests by accident.
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According to one senior State Department official, Pompeo is a stickler for correct punctuation, which prompted his staff to send out the guidance emails.
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And should book publishers and entertainment companies be more careful about the products they send out into the world in a tense sociopolitical atmosphere?
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This week I've invited writer Kara Godfrey to tell us all why we should send out a real, I.R.L. card to a loved one.
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A similar problem plagues marine mammals, like whales, and acoustic devices have been developed to send out pings that warn them away from danger.
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More recently, new contestants have gotten into the game, such as PopChef and FoodChéri, though they actually send out meals from their own centers.
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The Cruz campaign did send out a mailer made to look like a government document in order to coerce voters, which was unethical and fraudulent.
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Jaffe decided to deploy three to ideally five cylindrical moorings, which have GPS receivers and send out pings to the M-AUEs every 12 seconds.
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So, local authorities may not be able to accidentally tell you there's an incoming nuke, but they still might send out the occasional zombie alert.
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It has been really important for us to build a strong group of friends, and every year I send out love notes to my people.
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The Wilhelmshaven FSRU is expected to have a send-out capacity of 10 billion cubic metres per year and will be Germany's first LNG terminal.
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But Google says that in some cases, it may send out push alerts to people in a disaster area directing them to this information, too.
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The White House Office of Management and Budget said Monday that the IRS will send out federal income tax returns amid the partial government shutdown.
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I didn't [...] send out galleys two years in advance, and I didn't go talk to the people that thought I should come talk to them.
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This, along with a number of ongoing international crises and political tensions, inspired the trio to send out a message of peace to the world.
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What Happened After The Photo At the conclusion of the G-7 summit, the leaders traditionally send out a joint communication about the group's resolutions.
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"What's going to be essential here is how quickly he begins to send out signals," Cashin said on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Wednesday.
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If instead I send out 10 messages, each one asking for a wire transfer of five or six figures, that's much more worth my time.
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Teachers have to send out supply lists every year so kids can have Kleenex and things like paper towels by the end of the year.
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Another new feature allows Waze Carpool users to improve their chances of getting matched, by allowing them to send out multiple drive or ride requests.
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In January, the FDA issued a warning that certain cardiac implants could be hacked and reprogrammed to send out potentially deadly incorrect signals or shocks.
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During the recent period of uncertainty, a number of states, like Colorado and Virginia, were forced to send out notices about a possible program shutdown.
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J. and I send out wedding emails (to our planner, the venue, the shuttle service, and our amazing friend who is DJ-ing for free).
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Most importantly when looking at the names available, the Raptors have a mid-sized salary they can send out for the purposes of matching money.
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Another cool thing to do with lists which I almost never do is specify who you're publishing to, when you send out a Facebook post.
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Ditto for improvements to the gyroscope and accelerometer, which make it possible for the watch to detect falls and send out an emergency alert accordingly.
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Lidar systems use lasers to send out pulses of light just outside the visible spectrum and time how long it takes each pulse to return.
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Businesses using Turnstyle are able to send out emails to customers, as well as offer them other incentives and rewards to encourage their repeat visits.
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All it takes is for the president to send out a tweet and everyone to the left of Doctor Oz goes into a mindless frenzy.
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However, during a time of particular crisis, we also send out warnings about whatever is going on at the moment on a more regular schedule.
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Resy Surveys, in a similar vein, gives restaurants an easy tool to send out surveys to existing customers to learn more about what they want.
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Grease will never send out a great message to impressionable young people, but it doesn't make the lyric any more palatable or acceptable in 2016.
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Retailers know this, and that's why they send out emails offering free shipping or a percentage off your purchase if you buy a certain amount.
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Less than two hours after President Donald Trump's former campaign manager was indicted, the Trump re-election campaign decided to send out a fundraising email.
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"Well, we were just about to send out Save the Dates for our wedding in May when we got this little surprise," the artist wrote.
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On Brian Lehrer's radio show in May, Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to send out crews to turn down the lights where they present problems.
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RAQ lets users search for a plumber and send out the same project info to up to 10 service providers, receiving a quote in return.
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Tapping an anti-vaccine proponent to advise on medical policy legitimizes a viewpoint that's dangerous, and could send out waves that shift state-level thinking.
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Bemused, I send out a couple more requests to other Lisbon Francesinha makers of note, only to be met with similar polite but firm rebuffs.
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Some wealthy people have hired concierge doctors to collect nasal swabs and blood samples in their homes to send out to private labs for testing.
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As long as all participants have downloaded the Google Chrome extension, one person can give themselves control of the room and send out invite links.
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I don't really think all the sex toys we send out is a necessity at the moment; people do not need to be hoarding now.
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Xplor did not send out any further updates about the test, and SpaceX did not respond to a detailed list of questions from BuzzFeed News.
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"We send out blood samples by 2 pm, so they hit Rady's lab the next morning and are on the sequencer within hours," Bupp says.
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Their testimony shaped the blueprint: The hospital would offer Wi-Fi and comfortable work spaces, enabling low-income residents to send out online job applications.
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Dear Amy: Like many people, my wife and I send out Christmas cards during the holiday season — one card to each household on our list.
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Most yachts have transponders onboard that send out Automatic Identification System data, which gives the local authorities and other boats their location and navigation headings.
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But officials in the meeting pointed the finger directly at Mulvaney as the person who directed the State Department not to send out the funds.
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Instead, the FCC will send out an advisory to the entire industry as a reminder that they could be punished for exaggerating their coverage maps.
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Enough dirt builds up, and the LIDAR's ability to send out hundreds of thousands of laser beams to map the surrounding environment can be diminished.
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Zucker also had some PR person send out word late Friday night that he'd never been happier running CNN and had no plans to leave.
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"If a soldier goes missing in the field, his or her unit will send out a search and rescue party," Johnson said in a statement.
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Albert Einstein predicted that when black holes collide and form a bigger one, they would send out ripples in space and time called gravitational waves.
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" Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, speaking to Fox Business: "We've now been starting to send out the 20-day intent-to-deny letters and some approvals.
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The giant insurance and drug companies will send out their army of lobbyists to fight our Medicare for All bill every step of the way.
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To prevent millions of Americans from running out of money amid the coronavirus, the government has announced plans to send out checks to them soon.
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The Tacoma School District excluded unvaccinated students as early as October, while the Issaquah district began to send out warning letters around the same time.
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It uses the SevenRooms app to track what clients eat, drink, their average spend, allergies, what to send out gratis, and when to send it.
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What Jeb's campaign said: You know, if I'm Jeb Bush campaign, not sure I'd send out a fundraising email with the subject "Final debate" pic.twitter.
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Our Kanye sources say the whole thing was trolling -- 'Ye was in the studio Tuesday and thought it'd be funny to send out the pic.
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Entrepreneurship This weekend, florists across the country will send out millions of Valentine's Day bouquets filled with roses, carnations, tulips and other blooming symbols of love.
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But when essentially every device in your house relies on your router to send out high-speed wi-fi across the premises, you have to care.
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That prompted Adidas' UK account to send out images of the shirt bearing abusive phrases including the n-word as well as references to the Holocaust.
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With many celebrities using their acceptance speeches to send out strong messages, Viola Davis said the political turn on awards shows is both necessary and welcome.
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"When we can present a complete proposal, we will ask the Board of Directors to send out a notice for an extra general meeting," Haglund said.
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So it's done the old-fashioned way, where survey companies and agencies will send out individuals with clipboards, knock on the door, and ask a question.
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As a net exporter, the United States would still import energy products like natural gas and oil, but would send out more than it takes in.
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Rooms that are not relevant to you can be muted, and those who are given administration access can send out "blasts", or alerts for priority messages.
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He and his co-founders, Doug Clinton and Andrew Murphy, all have a background in research, and they will send out three research notes a week.
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Trump supporters, regardless of how crazy and unpresidential an action he may take or a tweet he may send out, think the man does no wrong.
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"Some will pass by others without incident, but an octopus might also send out an arm to poke or probe at another," Mr Godfrey-Smith writes.
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Adzic believes that in order to get what we want, we have to send out the energy of our desires without the worries to counteract them.
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Each of those new drones will now include sensors that can receive the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) signal that planes and helicopters send out.
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So in the spirit of Senior Week, I thought I'd send out some of my own ideas out into the universe just to see what sticks.
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Now, streamers can kick of a co-stream by clicking the co-stream button on their Mixer Create profile, then send out invites, among other things.
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Johnson's attorneys are also asking the court to let them send out notices to try to find more women whom the Trump campaign might have underpaid.
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Under new regulations taking force in 2017, all new mobile phones will be pre-configured to send out a distress signal including geo-coordinates when activated.
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That's when a hacker sends an email to users that looks nearly identical to something a bank or another company might send out to a user.
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It said it would send out 10 inspection teams to make sure emergency measures were taken and to take action against firms engaging in "illegal behavior".
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Life in Donbass proceeds against a background of conflict—distant gunfire is almost constant, growing heavier at night, when the warring sides send out scouting parties.
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" She also plans to send out a fundraising email for him Thursday saying he has led on "issues of social justice, economic access and voting rights.
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Nunes' decision to send out subpoenas re-opened old wounds and allegations that he was coordinating with the White House to undercut the House Russia investigation.
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Erykah said she wanted to send out a prayer to "R," clearly referring to R. Kelly ... and the remark definitely stunned the crowd for the worse.
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South Korea's foreign ministry on Monday began to send out travel advisory alert texts to South Koreans traveling to Japan, a foreign ministry official told Reuters.
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Uber had previously sought to publicly distance itself from the protests, though it did send out emails to its drivers last week urging them to participate.
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It's not as automatic, whereas the Twitter, she will automatically respond to you because they're actually building a bot that's going to send out automatic sexts.
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As with most things, Prince nailed the subscription business model: NPGMC didn't just send out invoices once a month as a mere conduit for recurring revenue.
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In the meantime, June will continue beta testing the product and says it has about 100 ovens to send out into the wild for that purpose.
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In total, 40 different agencies in New York State have the power to send out alerts, including a number of county sheriff's offices and 911 dispatchers.
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Instead, Coup will send out employees to swap the batteries of any parked scooter that has a battery level below 20 percent within 73–12 hours.
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The U.S. will send out mostly B teams when the athletics and swimming races get underway next week but are still expected to dominate both competitions.
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"This alleged extension until March doesn't cut it as states freeze enrollment & send out letters warning that coverage will end," the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee tweeted.
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"This alleged extension until March doesn't cut it as states freeze enrollment & send out letters warning that coverage will end," the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee tweeted.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said both countries should "send out clear signals that both sides oppose protectionism", according to a statement posted on the cabinet website.
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Settlement administrators typically send out notices and process claims without anyone asking for a final accounting of how much money has been sent to class members.
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Though he did suggest that Mark Zuckerberg could send out a "get out the vote" notification only to Democrats and no one would ever know — absurd.
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Facebook is rolling out a new feature to enable local governments and first responders to send out alerts conveying urgent information and warnings to their followers.
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Pain satisfaction scores dropped the Marion emergency room from the 58th percentile to the 14th among 1,100 emergency rooms nationwide that send out the same survey.
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Eva's job is to record the meeting, create a transcription, identify the important stuff and send out an email with the highlights to all meeting participants.
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After coming back home from med school, I started to send out a bunch of résumés and I responded to an ad for a cosmetic chemist.
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And Paul Doherty, the CEO of talent agency CESD, knew just the voice coach to help Brando craft a vocal demo to send out to producers.
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Researchers have discovered dozens of hormones produced by fat cells — indicating that these cells send out powerful signals that tweak our attention, feelings, cravings and habits.
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But USCIS didn't send out any corrections to warn those immigrants that if they followed the instructions from the earlier letter, they'd find themselves locked out.
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"Facebook grew based on saying 'give me your email addresses, and I will send out emails inviting your friends to try Facebook,'" Yelp's Stoppelman told me.
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In the meantime, the MTA and DOT will send out three "mobile information centers" (seen online here) to inform riders of optional routes available to them.
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And just to be safe, Real Madrid is likely to send out a strong team of household names, comparable to its lineup against Valencia or Villareal.
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They are the only ones who can write the counselor recommendation letters required by many colleges, for example, or who can access and send out transcripts.
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That's like if the 49ers threatened to send out their special teams: 'You kick off, I swear to God we will try to run it back!
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The C.D.C. is developing kits that officials will send out to the states so that local authorities can do the testing themselves and get results faster.
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Germany has to accept "that it is a migration country and that it has to decide whom to keep and whom to send out," Fricke added.
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The USDA not send out a press release about the research, and they also declined to give the researcher, Lewis Ziska, permission to do media interviews.
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Gmail allows you to send out automatic out-of-office replies for when you're on vacation or unable to respond to emails in a timely manner.
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When you multitask too much, it's easy to become distracted and forget to update your calendar with that new deadline or send out that important email.
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They send out 4.993-24.99 spices per month, along with a handful of recipes specially tuned to use up pretty much all of what they send.
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Boohoo can design, manufacture and send out tiny batches—300 pieces—of a particular design in two weeks, so it is extremely responsive to its customers.
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The data they send out to detect Switches is apparently very close to Roku's own, and this familiar code is what threw a wrench into things.
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"The tourist dollar is lifeblood of economy, and we obviously don't want send out a symbol that the city is going to collapse," Dr. Turton said.
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In about a month, she will send out a newsletter to care institutions around the Netherlands to propose that they try her photographic form of therapy.
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"You turn it on during a meeting and there's no way anyone can tape it or send out anything," Cifuentes said, describing one of the devices.
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Third-party lead generators often send out "raw" calls in a kind of roulette, ringing a few times at each contracted treatment center until someone picks up.
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But if you want the free service that Equifax is offering, and you can remember to send out that letter, it's the best protection you can get.
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But Barr started taking heat yet again when she explained that maybe it was the Ambien that made her do "weird stuff" like send out racist messages.
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But to send out a White House press secretary with bad Metro ridership numbers and spin that directly contradicts clear photographic evidence about crowd size is insane.
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By night, I was Application Girl, able to send out five cover letters in a single day, willing to scale tall building to get a better salary.
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As the name implies, this is about connecting low-bandwidth devices that only need to send out small data packets like timestamps, GPS coordinates or status updates.
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Do you see yourself playing a part in managing those problems now, or are you focused on working to help create and send out to the platforms?
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Send out an app for download to those voters––call it something like "LocalGovernment" but sexier––and supply those voters with a login and two-step authentication?
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"We're a rowdy bunch that has a lot of fun, and that's the vibe we want to send out to the restaurant as well," Ms. Lemke said.
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While I did use the service back in the day, it mostly revolved around subscribing and unsubscribing based on discount subscription emails the company would send out.
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Another handy feature is a button that you can press that will send out an "I'm driving right now" message as a quick reply to incoming texts.
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I send out final emails to clients with therapist options for them to consider, and head to the living room to watch the latest episode of Succession.
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The technology itself uses speaker broadcasts to send out the Smart Tone to a device with a microphone, which then demodulates the Smart Tone and its content.
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Then, in the late 18th century, English presses started crafting cards with Valentine's wishes pre-printed on them, allowing festive folks to cheaply send out multiple sentiments.
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He opted to continue to send out a portion of his deals for free but to charge $2 a month for access to all of his deals.
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The only tools around have been ones that let users pre-write post captions and send out push notifications to remind users to post at given times.
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"Well, we were just about to send out Save The Dates for our wedding in May when we got this little surprise," Branch captioned an ultrasound photo.
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Hackers simply send out emails with such files contained as attachments, in this case using email addresses spoofed to appear as being sent from the national parliament.
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"I help her — before she sends out that tweet that she really wants to send out," he explained during a January appearance on Steve Harvey's talk show.
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Many labs are choosing to send out samples for sequencing to facilities that have the HiSeq X and discontinuing use of their own older systems, Brokmeier said.
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And Mental Health Mates is far more private than what I do on Twitter and in my newsletter—I send out an email every time I cry.
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You could even send out postcards to let everyone know that the wedding is off, instead of having to tell people in person or over the phone.
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The app will show the time and location they were last in use, and will send out a chime from buds that are still in Bluetooth range.
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From Slack, you can also reply, archive, delete, snooze or star your emails, as well as send out quick emails or set reminders using the "/email" command.
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UK Asset Resolution, which is selling off the Bradford & Bingley loans, is planning to send out non-disclosure agreements to prospective bidders this week, the sources said.
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Even if Netflix autoplays to the next episode, it will kick everyone out of the session and you'll have to send out a new link to everyone.
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FRBs send out as much energy in a fraction of a second as the sun puts out in 10,000 years, but they are exceedingly difficult to find.
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Perhaps, the buttons could work like the Galaxy S7 Active's "Active" key, which can be used to launch an programmed app, or send out an emergency message.
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Donald Trump is obsessed with size and saying "Merry Christmas," so it's only fitting he'd combine his two loves to send out a stupidly large Christmas card.
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The apps and alerts available send out pictures of wanted criminals and provide instant notifications on basic crimes as well as terror threats to keep officers alert.
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It also accessed Pichai's Quora earlier this week, allegedly through a vulnerability that also allowed the company to send out tweets to Pichai's half a million followers.
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To have an opportunity to man this camera and send out this kind of image to millions of people, and see this lava flow firsthand, it's amazing.
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"If IG Metall goes a step further with working time, it will certainly send out signals in many areas," said Thorsten Schulten, wage expert at the WSI.
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Once it's recorded, you can send out a link to those who weren't able to attend the meeting, and thus be sure everyone knows what's going on.
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He envisions one day creating a smartphone app (where there's access to a network, at least) that could send out alerts to people travelling on the ice.
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"TrueMove H will send out an SMS to the 11,400 affected customers and inform them about the security measures that we have taken so far," Pakpong said.
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A nonprofit called FirstBook is trying to send out six million books to low-income schools so that kids can at least read while at home. 12.
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As you become dehydrated, there is less water in your blood, and neurons in your brain send out the word that it's time to look for water.
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Only Donald Trump, a Rat Pack relic who spurred the reckoning with his transgressions toward women, could send out a tweet taking credit for the women's march.
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Technology allows us to receive analysis of what we are witnessing as it is happening, and it provides the means to send out our analysis to others.
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You probably know you can send out your laundry or hire someone to scrub your toilet, but here's a look at other dreaded tasks you could outsource.
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Twitter was her platform of choice and Bynes used it to send out several nasty tweets about her peers, including Drake, Rihanna, and former president Barack Obama.
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Because fungi only send out spore-filled fruiting bodies when nutrients are low, ensuring they point to the sky is critical to survival so spores can disperse.
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You can also politely say you'd rather not share any details, but plan to send out an email with your new information when you get settled in.
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"In the literature we send out, we have to explain the name of the place, because it's an odd name for people to work with," Lee said.
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But it has no relationship to what we're officially doing … I didn't announce that we were doing the Facebook investigation so I could send out an email.
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Long-range acoustic devices, nicknamed "sound cannons," send out shrill, pulsating tones of up to a hundred and forty-nine decibels—enough to cause permanent hearing damage.
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One of the ways they do it is through hyphae, which are superfine threads that fungi send out through the soil to create an interconnected social network.
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A competent chief executive might be too much to ask for, but how about a president who doesn't "accidentally" send out a message implying he's into fascism?
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The adviser can only send out a wedding-style invitation to the client if they can remember their address because they can't take that information with them.
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Some experts argue that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) really may not have the authority to send out tax refunds, according to Barron's, a financial news outlet.
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" AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES "Biologist and philosopher Lewis Thomas was once asked what one artifact we should send out into space as evidence of human achievement.
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The NRA's most fascist account, NRATV, did send out a tweet on Saturday the 17th against "political arguments" but has also been relatively quiet since the Parkland shooting.
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They're slightly different: CMOS detectors essentially have wires to send out the electrons at every pixel, while CCDs move the charge to be read elsewhere on the chip.
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Hide your phone from yourself altogether this Mercury retrograde if you're drinking or feeling out of sorts; the messages you send out of impulsivity will only bring regret.
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If this cause appeals to you and you are interested in joining the cross-regional committee, please email [REDACTED] and we will send out further information with instructions.
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Even as internal fact finding proceeds, this is probably the time to send out a quick "We are aware of the situation and are looking into it" statement.
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In doing so, the Adidas account would then send out an automated response that featured the user's Twitter handle printed on the back of a red Arsenal jersey.
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Plummer also said the Department of Homeland Security has been slow to issue security clearances and send out "circuit riders," the convoys that handle interviews with refugees abroad.
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Before you send out your invitations, clearly determine with your partner how you'll dole out plus-one invitations — particularly to guests in new relationships and your single friends.
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The main difference in Aeva's approach to lidar from most other companies, it says, is that its sensors send out a continuous light wave instead of light pulses.
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The activist used her new social media account (which technically was created in 2012 but remained dormant until now) to send out a thread message on Friday morning.
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That blogger decided to send out a positive message in a place where there can be so much negativity, hoping to build confidence instead of tear it down.
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But facing your fears and communicating clearly is better than being broke, so don't be afraid to send out some reminders should you be waiting on big payments.
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Apple has yet to send out invitations to any September event, but given that August is rapidly ending, it's likely only a matter of time at this point.
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The platform will also send out information like reminding users that officers are often supposed to give them a business card with their identifying information after an encounter.
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Intel initially declined to comment, though CEO Brian Krzanich did send out this tweet: There should be no hesitation in condemning hate speech or white supremacy by name.
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Logitech is taking applications from developers who want an early look from now until November 16th, with plans to send out 50 kits in this first batch. Curious?
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"They used to send out firefighters who did it all by hand, but now it's done by goats," said Melissa Giller, a spokeswoman for the library and museum.
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Lyft will send out invites to select passengers to join a new waitlist for the next wave of "All-Access Plans" the company is testing, a spokesperson said.
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Early testers included The Washington Post, AccuWeather, and family locator Life360, which used notifications to send out alerts about breaking news, severe weather, and family location updates, respectively.
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Send out a pulsed laser beam, and the time it takes the light to bounce back and its wavelength can help create accurate 3D maps of an environment.
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While most teams used to have one star back taking the bulk of the carries, teams now send out a mix of runners depending on the play situation.
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When an earthquake happens, the ShakeAlert system, which covers California, Oregon, and Washington state, picks up the primary waves and can send out alerts before strong shaking starts.
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If the Trump administration is leery of giving Kim another legitimizing media moment, President Trump could declare the war over in his own way: send out a tweet.
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And let's be honest if the city send out one guy with a pot of paint and a brush they are gonna cost it at more than $400.
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Go ahead and contact your ISP, which will either inform you of an outage or send out a tech to hunt down the problem on the ISP's end.
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Lyles reported tightness in his right forearm after pregame warmups, prompting Padres manager Andy Green to send out Matt Strahm to pitch the bottom of the first inning.
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Campbell expects to sign non-disclosure agreements for its international snack business in the next weeks, and will then begin to send out confidential materials, the people said.
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He allegedly told police that the baby, who has not been identified, "was possibly buried somewhere in the mountains," which led deputies to send out a search party.
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The state did not distinguish itself sending out corrections, either, taking the better part of an hour to send out another mass text confirming no such missile existed.
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The partnership in Angeles would send out a strong message to traffickers who have long acted with impunity, said Alexander Cauguiran, the chief executive of Clark International Airport.
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"I cannot realistically send out invitiations to new talks in Geneva on Feb 25, but we intend to do so soon," daily Svenska Dagbladet quoted him as saying.
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The Notifica app helps undocumented immigrants who get detained or caught up in raids to send out secure messages to a designated support network of family and friends.
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But before she can deal with it, Higgins reveals that his paper has uncovered evidence that someone hacked into Pastiche's Facebook account to send out the party invite.
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Some of them also send out warnings via posters, flyers, or screens if there appears to be a batch of contaminated drugs at a festival, Gomez-Escolar says.
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And if that meeting doesn't go the way you'd like, you'll be in a great position to send out your resume and earn more with a different company.
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Cube, the seller of a 49 percent stake in Netinera is planning to send out information packages on the asset before Easter, people close to the matter said.
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At face value, for busy people at a company like Google, quick ways to send out messages to help winnow down a rapidly filling in-box sounds promising.
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Instead, it takes advantage of its smart assistant Google Now to send out notifications about traffic conditions and alternate route suggestions, when you choose to use its service.
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Beyond that, though, Kelela seemed to quickly send out feelers into the worlds of music and fashion, inspiring here, collaborating there; she just became part of the culture.
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Cinven, which is working with Deutsche Bank on the transaction, is expected to send out information packages on the asset to potential bidders this summer, the sources added.
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"Radars send out pulses of radio waves up into the sky and then listen for echoes that come back down off the satellite and space debris," Ceperley said.
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The groups will send out more than 1 million emails or text messages on Wednesday, and bus tours of battleground states are being planned for down the road.
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We want to make sure that we don't send out a signal that part of our unity is around the particular political policies or strategies of any administration.
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After a lull in arrivals during the first three weeks of this year, Libya-based people smugglers have taken advantage of recent mild weather to send out boats.
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Richard cannot have rumors of a stock dump torpedo his company, but he and his cohorts cannot send out a news release that will ruin Erlich's career, either.
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" Musk did later send out a tweet saying that he believes the UAW does not "have individual stock ownership as part of the compensation at any other company.
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By scrambling lists of weak or stolen passwords using the same algorithm, companies can match weak passwords against their own databases and proactively send out password reset emails.
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Fisher says the cruise missile with a CHAMP system strapped to it would fly into enemy airspace at low altitude, and send out strong pulses of electromagnetic energy.
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Something that's key is making sure to get the highest bonus possible — public bonuses often vary, and some issuers might even send out targeted offers to specific customers.
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After being pressed by Anderson Cooper, Fauci commented that the hope is the CDC will be able to send out at least 75,000 test kits early this week.
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Some workers may benefit from the $1,200 stimulus checks the federal government is expected to send out soon, but those one-time payments will only go so far.
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"There are just some people who will never send out a form, and you have to be out engaging them and getting them to participate," Ms. Elliott said.
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I send out my newsletter, next week's assignments, a reminder about the videos the kids need to make, and organize the photos of student work that I received.
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"It's the only way for us, as indigenous miners, to send out children to study in the cities, to have them go to university," said Mr. Kabá, 40.
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Census Day is officially April 1, but remote enumeration started in January and the Census Bureau will send out national invitations to complete the survey online starting Thursday.
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A day after the election, six months ago, or maybe even six weeks ago would have been a better time for the president to send out this message.
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It also means emergency operations capabilities, which allows you to estimate caseload and send out rapid response teams to find cases, trace them back, isolate, and stop spread.
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If a Republican lawmaker supports gun control reforms -- or even wavers in opposition -- the NRA can send out an email that mobilizes mass opposition in the next primary.
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And it's beyond pathetic that the leader of the free world uses his phone to insult women, or send out bizarre videos of him beating up imaginary reporters.
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For the console to read a piece of information off the drive, it first has to send out the disk head—like a turntable needle—to find it.
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I send out my deliverables and then make myself a cup of tea and head into an empty conference room for a change of scenery (we meet remotely).
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Some companies do send out completed products for clinical testing, so they can make claims like "reduces 30% of wrinkles in 60 days" or whatever, but that's rare.
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He pioneered a brand new treatment Before he and Prazenica could send out their save-the-date postcards, Fajgenbaum set out to try and save his own life.
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Each stem can top 15 feet tall, and is anchored by rhizomes and roots that can send out new shoots from a distance of more than 20 feet.
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We're days away from the deadline, and state officials are already preparing to send out notices on October 1 warning CHIP enrollees that their coverage could soon lapse.
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Schuette said on Friday that Courser and Gamrat both lied to investigators, and that Courser asked his staff to send out false emails to cover up the extramarital affair.
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Dior, Martin's sponsor, did send out a product breakdown "inspired by" the new Duchess of Sussex's wedding look, but wouldn't confirm if she had actually used any of them.
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I stop at the post office to mail out a couple of Poshmark sales and to send out my passport renewal ($1.59 for postage, $110 for the renewal fee).
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Channels on the encrypted messaging app Telegram, which ISIS uses to send out information to supporters, asked followers to post canned messages celebrating the attacks and threatening more violence.
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Beyond that, it would be easy for the authors to send out a new version of the ransomware with a different domain or no kill-switch protocol at all.
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The census will be available to fill out online beginning in mid-March, while the bureau plans to send out census forms to most U.S. households by April 28503.
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Apophis Squad would use Twitter to ask people who wanted a day off school to send the hacker squad cash, and would send out a hoax email in response.
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She's a programmer and developer, and wrote some simple code that pulls from the spreadsheets, matches requests by country, and can send out up to 75 emails per minute.
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It also has the WhatsApp Business API, which is meant as a way for larger businesses to connect with customers and send out notifications like boarding passes and receipts.
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If users don't realize they've been redirected to a non-Google site, they inadvertently give hackers the ability to read their emails and send out emails on their behalf.
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Currently, you can accept or reject the pop-up co-stream invites, but in a few months, you'll be able to send out these co-stream invites as well.
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RCM has always been on The Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) and has used over 2,199 IP addresses to send out email making it wildly difficult to block.
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We're two weeks away from the deadline, and state officials are already preparing to send out notices on October 1 warning CHIP enrollees that their coverage could soon lapse.
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Broad Range of Policies What happens when workers send out crude, hateful or offensive tweets — especially if they fall in a gray area — can depend on where they work.
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Judges hand out overly harsh sentences to send out a tough message, while the media acts as a lightning rod for the scapegoating of people who are already traumatized.
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NASA will send out a finalized call for lander designs this summer and will pick one or two companies to develop these spacecraft before the end of the year.
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Spend the night with the friends you want to grow closer to in the next 12 months or send out job applications under the light of the full moon.
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Ocean Guardian has developed a number of handheld and belt-mounted devices that send out these tiny electrical currents and can be attached to surfboards, kayaks and fishing boats.
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This is a multiplayer experience where you can hop into open games, send out invites to your friends, or use a quick match option to help someone else out.
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"The easiest thing ... is to set up a (government) SMS command center" which can send out messages directly to all mobile phone users via the mobile operators, he said.
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"Before the cable-laying vessels go out they send out another specialized ship that maps the sea floor in the area when they want to go," said TeleGeography's Stronge.
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The scam, which involved fake emails purportedly sent by top company officials, convinced the companies involved to send out W-2 tax forms that are ideal for identity theft.
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Similarly, if the motorcade pulled into a beach, the White House would send out a line of reportable information that confirmed Obama was spending the day at the beach.
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Instead, one set of small antennae would send out concentrated radio beams to scan for devices, then a second set would take over as each device comes within reach.
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Residents of Jakarta send out more tweets than those of any other city on earth, yet around one-fifth of the population does not even have access to electricity.
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And the phone will automatically send out a message saying you can't respond right now because you're doing something much more important at the moment -- safely driving a vehicle.
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Fidelity also has a gifting platform (similar to GoFundMe), in which people can send out a link and family members and friends can donate money to someone's 529 plan.
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With this update, users will be able to pull in data from third-party sources and send out messages to their teams on Slack or by SMS and email.
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Then, the app will send out a notification to every smartphone with the app installed that is in the affected area (currently limited to LA county) at the time.
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Aim and squeeze to send out a puff of air that opens a door or propels you over an obstacle, or pull it apart to suck in distant coins.
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"I hope that one morning President Trump's just going to wake up and send out that 3:30 in the morning tweet that says tariffs are gone," said Gibson.
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That includes questions about how the new tax law may have changed things for this year's W-2 forms, which they must send out by the end of January.
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Since we work with a bunch of former diplomats at the Global Situation Room, it was relatively easy to send out a survey to a few dozen of them.
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Then, in 2014, the organization launched Digital Cookie, an online marketing platform that allowed scouts to send out invitations to purchase the cookies directly from their unique seller pages.
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These days, companies like JPay help inmates not only send out emails, buy music and receive attachments, but even blast out e-cards just in time for Valentines Day.
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Now that every would-be Kardashian can send out a constant, direct-to-consumer stream of staged intimacy and selfies, access—the longtime currency of fame—has been upended.
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Connected to power stations underground, the setup can send out extremely low frequency (ELF) radio signals that can travel through the Earth's crust for 3,500 kilometers, the report said.
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Then, the NFL would send out bid documents to the finalists, and those chosen cities review the documents and put together a bid and present it to the league.
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Dozens of orders from wholesale customers like Whole Foods and Bed Bath & Beyond are relayed online each day to fulfillment warehouses, which send out Mr. Callicott's paraffin-free candles.
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I know that's asking a lot, but just consider the inability to send out press releases taking credit for supporting an arts center -- Congress's personal sacrifice for the cause.
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The government had to ask each mobile network operator to send out the alerts on their behalf, and as a result some people received the message hours after others.
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We don't know how long it would take the IRS to send out all the money, but it would likely take weeks before the first payments start going out.
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The Trump organization seems to have hired Cendyn to send out emails promoting Trump's hotels, a service Cendyn has been providing since the Trump server was registered in 2009.
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It's not the only way cancer can metastasize, but it's such a handy tool that cancer cells even send out chemical signals to prompt neutrophils to create these NETs.
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SailGP boats send out live data and video on every aspect of the boat and crew movements, a new technology used for the first time in a professional series.
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Mr. Argiles, along with other hotel owners, is trying to send out a positive message through social media campaigns that Rosarito is ready and eager to welcome back tourists.
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We recalled that when we were young and lived on the same street and used to send out our C.V.s, employers looked at our address and threw them away.
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He'll send out a tweet claiming he's sick paired with an Instagram post and a lovey-dovey caption to elicit sympathy, just so he can avoid doing his job.
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The new options include metal and canvas art prints, 4 x 6 paper prints to send out to relatives, and photo books (printed in partnership with Blurb and Chatbooks).
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency began to send out heavy-lift military helicopters carrying tons of food and drinking water, delivering it to people who could not evacuate. Gov.
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But the Navy station where the Indianapolis had been headed did not note the ship's lateness or send out a search alert, so the planes flew on without noticing.
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But during a news briefing at the same time, CDC's Messonnier acknowledged being "frustrated" with test kit problems and said the agency hopes to send out new versions soon.
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Only PureVPN's subscribed users can send these invitations out, users who have redeemed the gift cannot then send out invites, and invite links are only valid for 30 days.
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And it took 38 minutes after the alert was sent for the emergency management agency to send out a second message telling the public it was a false alarm.
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While many lawmakers took to social media to inform residents of the false alert, it took 38 minutes for officials to send out a corrected alert, prompting widespread panic.
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The department failed to track many mistakes by servicers, the contractors hired to send out monthly bills, keep track of what borrowers owe and help them navigate repayment options.
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Instead, the militias send out dog whistles rather than open calls for cleansing, making it clear that they want Sunnis to leave areas — or else — without actually saying it.
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The White House also took weeks to send out an official guidance securing the change, leaving the military unable to actually implement the policy after his tweets went out.
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As for why 5 deputies responded, law enforcement sources say they would not send out the cavalry for a burglar alarm, but a panic alarm is a different animal.
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Though Paltrow wasn't spied at his top-secret celebration in Los Angeles, she did send out a birthday message on behalf of her and Chris Martin's children, Apple and Moses.
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And so, we got to send out an email this morning to … I think about 80 people who had put in between $1,000 and $10,000, lo those four years ago.
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Sounds like glass breaking (caused by a burglar or a moody cat) or a smoke alarm going off will trigger Alexa to send out Smart Alerts consisting of audio clips.
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Just a little more than a month after Downey paid $6 for the massive quilt, she was ready to send out all 100 hex pieces to her volunteers for embroidery.
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In the latter case, Overtime can send out a team to follow around an up-and-coming player and thread together a number of stories that go across different channels.
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Jobless after graduation, there were many days when I would send out pitches into the void, hoping that maybe one day someone would like them just enough to pay me.
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They seek out certain outcomes (like sunlight) and avoid others, they send out biochemical distress signals to other plants, and they "seem to lose consciousness" when sedated in scientific experiments.
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Then the style section in the Washington Post would send out young party reporters to go to whatever — the agriculture association's party or John McLaughlin had a party or whatever.
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The app's initial draw is as a system to send out campus safety warning notification pushes so students are alerted if there's a robbery or active shooter situation on campus.
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Once on the ground, the lander will send out a beacon about 10 seconds after touchdown to alert engineers on Earth that the spacecraft is alive and firmly in place.
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Florists will send out millions of Valentine's Day bouquets this weekend in the U.S. alone, and local florists will be squeezed by national merchants like 1-800-Flowers and FTD.
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Ige said the emergency management agency after the incident ordered a change in its procedures requiring two employees, not just one, to send out such an alert in the future.
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I send out an email to the group with logistics and ask them to Venmo me their share of the rental, which I put on my credit card last week.
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They also wasted hours and thousands of dollars preparing 50,000 letters to notify parents to prepare to find new insurance, letters they never had to send out and eventually shredded.
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Today at 2:18PM ET, FEMA will send out a "Presidential Alert" to nearly every single cellphone in the country to test its Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS).
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Yesterday afternoon, Trump, Jr., who shares his father's love for social media provocation, send out a tweet comparing Syrian refugees to a bowl of Skittles that had three poisonous candies.
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The bantamweight champ even says he'll send out swag to volunteers who tag him on social media because it's important to "give back in such a crucial and horrific time."
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The owner says they've been flooded with calls for reservations, and the pub had to send out a message to regulars to reserve spots ... because the venue's almost totally booked.
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Instead our domestic procurement policies encourage Amtrak to buy trains that cost double what European railroads would pay, but then politicians send out press releases celebrating the local job creation.
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Here's Davidson:It is disappointing then that one of the most hyped new email clients, Superhuman, has decided to embed hidden tracking pixels inside of the emails its customers send out.
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Ms Vestager was due to send out private "statements of objections" to the two companies this week; her office should make a final decision on the matter by April 22nd.
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While these changes apply only to Android users, Facebook also noted that it would send out an alert to iOS users to remind them to reevaluate their location history settings.
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He'd kept the ring in his fishing box, and programmed a spot tracking device – used to pinpoint a remote location in an emergency – to send out the news to family.
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Mr. Caspersen, however, had taken advantage of the firm's payment process that allowed him to personally send out invoices to clients, said the person with direct knowledge of the situation.
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Aedric, who has autism, had wandered into the woods behind the house, and he was missing for around two hours before the police department decided to send out the bloodhounds.
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"Parents don't want their children to see ads of models who are unhealthily thin children, and send out a message that this is what you should look like," he said.
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He's been known to stay up well past midnight; a 2016 New York Times article reported that he would send out emails late into the night, often past 1 a.m.
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However, despite the stepped up and more consistent warnings, experts say Sri Lanka's agencies face one persistent problem: National disaster response authorities cannot send out effective disaster warnings early enough.
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And two separate alarm systems, when triggered by tank sensors, will send out calls to the clinic's staff over and over until somebody enters the lab and cancels the alarm.
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UBS and Oakley Advisory, which were hired to sell the company last year, are likely to send out confidential information about Daisy to prospective buyers in April, the sources said.
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Business Insider's Taylor Rogers reported that wealthy people have hired concierge doctors to collect nasal swabs and blood samples in their homes to send out to private labs for testing.
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It is not clear how long it would take the agency to send out all the money, but it would likely take weeks before the first payments start going out.
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New York used the nationwide Wireless Emergency Alert system to send out the brief note to people in New York City, but not people in other parts of the state.
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Twitter protests in which activists send out messages aimed directly at selected officials, and phone-banking, in which they telephone them en masse, are two of the ideas under consideration.
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According to sources, while many companies send out warning emails before events, Kalanick was advised not to send this email because of its tone, which some execs thought too cavalier.
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Some came from accounts known to send out spam or link to malware; more came from accounts that congressional investigators and NBC News have identified as belonging to Russian trolls.
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To the Editor: The "flame thrower" Stephen Bannon has plenty of forums in which to rant, equivocate, spew lies and send out dog whistles; he needs fewer venues, not more.
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And if you're still itching to immerse yourself more in all things related to learning, the instructors send out a weekly newsletter of recommended books, videos, articles, and learning resources.
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The tree's armor-plate bark can be an inch thick, insulating buds that send out needles after fire strips off upper branches to free up nutrients and let in sunlight.
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"I don't want the people who live in the Wyoming Valley West School District to think we are so classless as to send out a letter threatening parents," he said.
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At dinner, you remember that he does not believe in global warming, and as the waters will soon be rising, you figure you might as well send out for pizza.
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If you're not Facebook friends with your boss or connected on LinkedIn, you might think it's safe to talk about your job search or send out a "hire me!" blast.
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If you want to submit your deck for review, get your pass to the event here and we'll send out an email with instructions on how to submit your deck.
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Then they can set up a custom page to show why they're passionate about these causes, and why they're going giftless, and can then send out the link to others.
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The farm visits were planned separately to the trade talks, and the U.S. side has said they will send out another invite another time, Han said, according to the report.
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The farm visits were planned separately to the trade talks, and the U.S. side has said they will send out another invite another time, Han said, according to the report.
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In that case, good luck explaining how Santa can deliver presents to children across the world in a single night, but can't manage to send out his mail on time.
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