It sets up the play action and it sets up so much.
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My friend Bill usually sets up the show and then sets up a secret after show for me.
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S'well bottle sets — up to $60 off See Details
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The teaser sets up a rivalry between the regal pair.
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The episode sets up what will be a taut drama.
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The electoral primary map sets up Patrick to do well.
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That sets up a vicious cycle for the oil market.
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All this sets up an almighty clash on July 25th.
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Headlines Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase sets up Brexit contingency plan on.ft.
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It's a powerful scene that sets up an incredible series.
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"It sets up positively how we see it," said Wald.
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That sets up a difficult backdrop for Trump's first term.
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"I think it sets up well for me," he said.
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All this sets up a dangerous end to this year.
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Then the app sets up a new timer for you.
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Perhaps best of all, the novel sets up a future.
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Also, the campaign sets up "health camps" to attract nomads.
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Starting Harvey in the opener sets up an interesting situation.
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The Intolerance level sets up Phelps as a tragic hero.
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It sets up another potential showdown over spending next month.
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The move sets up a possible bidding war with Glencore.
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"Endgame" sets up Sam Wilson as the new Captain America.
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But that sets up this weird conflict of interest, no?
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"So it almost sets up this epic trilogy," he said.
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Yes, this system sets up a minefield of potential problems.
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She also sets up her first post-break up booty call.
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If Amazon sets up its own lockers in Blaine — as Amazon.
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It sets up the rest of her journey throughout the years.
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She decides to sets up an eHarmony account for me. Really??
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Amy did the interviews and she sets up a safe environment.
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Loss takes its title from a duality Heffernan sets up early
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Their story inspires June (Rudolph) and sets up the final episodes.
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The Hagan proposal sets up a possible showdown at a Jan.
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The plot also sets up a potentially powerful torch-passing moment.
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It's evil because it sets up something that could never happen.
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"It's a course that sets up well for me," he said.
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Q: This also sets up Thomas as the house's new butler.
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But that sets up a possible conflict with House GOP leaders.
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"It just sets up so good there for him," Scott said.
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"I feel like it sets up well for me," he said.
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SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Daniel Raymon sets up something different for us.
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The vote sets up the first veto of Mr. Trump's presidency.
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"I've heard about how Mariah sets up a nursery," she said.
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How her family copes with it sets up some great comedy.
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It's a year that sets up dramatic social change in America.
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It also sets up the world that The Boys lives in.
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Corker's decision sets up a likely general election between GOP Rep.
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But the movie never sets up the story up this way.
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Almost immediately, Peters sets up Swartz as a convincing agent of destiny.
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It sets up a slippery slope to be dehumanized and invisible-ized.
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It is Luke who sets up a message of repenting and forgiving.
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Democrats taking the House sets up two years of a divided Congress.
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Initially, Rocketman sets up John's struggles with his identity in specific terms.
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A researcher sets up a 3003-minute phone call with potential hopefuls.
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This sets up Klobuchar nicely for the next stretch of the campaign.
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Go deeper: Uber sets up "Uber Money" division focused on financial services
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The show sets up only two possible, plausible options for Adams' identity.
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Game wraps with some conspiracy chat that sets up the inevitable sequel.
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"I think this sets up an unbelievable risk-reward setup," added Keene.
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This sets up a narrative of "us versus them" competition among workers.
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The Outer Space Treaty essentially sets up space as a global commons.
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Workers take a pledge and the payroll administrator sets up the transfer.
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Scullery maid Daisy sets up the army photograph of William, who she
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They can't cut that scene because it sets up the whole movie.
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Combined, the duo sets up for hard-throwing closer, LHP Aroldis Chapman.
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This is an issue that sets up nicely for such an outcome.
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He sets up his argument in direct response to the President's tweets.
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This sets up a dramatic showdown on tax policy with the House.
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Her decision sets up a two-way race between Stivers and Rep.
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One block south, "The Cher Show" sets up its spangles on Nov.
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Westworld sets up about a bazillion characters and mysteries in this pilot.
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Denby sets up watch in tenth-grade classes at three high schools:
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That's the kind of environment Spike Lee sets up for his actors.
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So it kind of sets up a musical play through the show.
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But that sets up Trump Phase 3: unhinged and unbound and unintended.
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This scene sets up an additional parallel — one between Ezekiel and Daryl.
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Trump's 2020 budget sets up another big fight over the border wall.
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For liberals, this sets up a worrisome political dynamic ahead of 2020.
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He still sets up deep in the crease with a wide stance.
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Go deeper: Alabama's loss sets up a final College Football Playoff scramble
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The criticism of the administration's leadership potentially sets up an awkward dynamic.
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So Conte sets up his players to use that as a weapon.
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The US sets up a lunar base as early as the 1970s.
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"It sets up the individual-group dynamic much more vividly," he said.
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"Calling it communication sets up that us-versus-them divide," he says.
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Cheryl sets up a viking funeral for her brother on Sweetwater River.
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His resignation and Loeffler's appointment sets up a special election in 2020.
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And everything that went down sets up 2020 to be even crazier.
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Sets up production company Amitabh Bachchan Corporation, but it suffers financial difficulties.
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He sets up with sound ("quiet") and pays off with time ("tomorrow").
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This conversation sets up the fundamental difference between Team Axe and Team Taylor.
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Near the site, locals sets up a makeshift memorial for the two men.
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The win sets up a quarterfinal matchup for the Razorbacks Friday against Florida.
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That sets up an intriguing new battleground for China's two top tech firms.
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Completely absent from the books, but sets up some emotional drama well enough.
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I think that this is a Geneva-type meeting that sets up others.
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A simple flick of the wrist sets up the frame for either camera.
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And the move sets up a major confrontation with the Trump White House.
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Bercow's decision sets up a major constitutional clash between Parliament and the government.
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That seems simple enough, but doing that paperwork sets up a daunting challenge.
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But this first episode sets up an entirely different framework for the case.
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The layout department sets up the cameras and the basic lights and environment.
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But despite that, Pedreira sets up a compelling scenario that feels chillingly plausible.
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That carries through the midseason finale and, obviously, sets up things beyond it.
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From a scientific perspective, we understand that dieting sets up an unfair fight.
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Meanwhile, Dinardo sets up two other drug deals, according to a criminal complaint.
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The well-established pattern of trading bands sets up the strategic trading pattern.
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It's good stuff and it sets up the final episodes of Maniac perfectly.
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MeeKan sets up meetings for users of Slack, a popular corporate-messaging service.
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But they also lost to Scotland, which sets up that match quite wonderfully.
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But, hey, it sets up Captain Marvel who apparently still uses a beeper.
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The agreement sets up a historic vote in the UK Parliament on Saturday.
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That sets up confrontational negotiations between the British government and its E.U. counterparts.
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Amazon's deal sets up a face-off with , the nation's largest grocery store.
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Throwing them out of the White House sets up Trump's administration for failure.
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Freddy: No way the FBI sets up an operations platform inside Darlene's apartment.
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The sequence sets up with Lorraine herself being lured into a dark room.
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O) surprise success sets up a long-term battle with Apple Inc. (AAPL.
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It also sets up a great approach to your kids understanding digital etiquette.
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She sets up a small stand near her home to sell whatever's left.
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The long-awaited move sets up the next phase of the impeachment fight.
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But Mr. Trump hasn't shunned the establishment as he sets up his government.
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It sets up yet another perilous court appearance for him later this week.
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That sets up a pressure gradient that pushes air toward the West Coast.
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The Affordable Care Act sets up insurance price cliffs based on income, too.
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The outcome of the primary sets up a potentially very competitive general election.
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I feel like it sets up what goes on in the office. 2.
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While it may make for an appealing narrative, it sets up unrealistic expectations.
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Blondel sets up being vulnerable as the sine qua non of artistic creativity.
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It wants to criticize and challenge the mindset it sets up early on.
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Once in Michigan, he finds a house and sets up a literary war room.
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January 26, 2016: Levandowski leaves Waymo, sets up a new company called 280 Systems.
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It sets up the right tags and cleans up and dedupes the data automatically.
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It just sets up some already-existing settings for how a notification should arrive.
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Gadsby sets up a self-aware recognition of this failure in a few ways.
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The trailer sets up a great origin story for the franchise's next big hero.
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A Culture team member sets up each station, but then the bioreactors run themselves.
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It's the same idea on TikTok, except the music sets up a meme's foundation.
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How do you think this conversation sets up the dynamic for them moving forward?
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This sets up the possibility that this weekend's OPEC/non-OPEC meeting could disappoint.
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That win sets up a matchup Saturday with the West Region's number-four seed.
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The president's new funding request sets up yet another standoff with Congress over immigration.
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The issue there is whether or not it sets up a September rate hike.
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In this case, Pier-Hocking doesn't even ask, just sets up his recording gear.
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Who sets up an entire camp in broad daylight with no horses or swords?
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It sets up another possible battle between the President and his own Justice Department.
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What feels more apparent than ever is how artfully Smith sets up this dichotomy.
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The proposal also sets up a revenue-sharing scheme for states that allow drilling.
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The controversial chairman sets up a contentious committee vote if he proceeds (The Hill).
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The resignation sets up a huge confirmation fight in the Senate for Price's replacement.
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She sets up social clubs for boys (I Matter) and girls (She Is Me).
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Wardrobe sets up rails with enough pink clothing to drown an aisle of Barbies.
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Mel B now wants sole custody of Madison, which sets up a custody fight.
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He is a second-generation elotero that sets up in the Highland Park neighborhood.
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A legislative mandate for official data "sets up monopoly pricing power," Mr. Asher said.
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It also has a tendency to weasel out of the conflicts it sets up.
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He sets up the tables and chairs and assists the servers, and loves it.
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She sets up ungainly and awkward scenes with a compositional eye that's almost classical.
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The treaty sets up commercial relationships, tax structures and access to each nation's courts.
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This ability sets up an enormous power imbalance between the wealthy and everybody else.
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As Chace quotes from the Bible, the Lord sets up kings and removes others.
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It sets up a visual ambush but also provides a moment of solitary communion.
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This sets up a complicated and difficult day for the U.K. Parliament on Saturday.
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The decision sets up the case for a potential appeal to the Supreme Court.
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We work it out and he sets up Q.'s doctor appointment for later.
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Amazon's deal sets up a face-off with Walmart, the nation's largest grocery store.
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Arianwyn sets up shop in her "spellorium" and struggles to win over suspicious locals.
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An official who sets up a discretionary trust technically doesn't own the assets anymore.
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That also sets up Anchorage to be a foundational part of the cryptocurrency stack.
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They eat and I fold some laundry while E. sets up F.'s room.
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On the other hand, it sets up HBO Now to compete with HBO Max.
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Ms. Monroe gets into position and yawns, while the cinematographer sets up the camera.
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Trump sets up a presidential advisory commission to investigate voter fraud in the election.
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Either way, this once again sets up a possible showdown between Trump and Mueller.
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Read more here about how that sets up an election that will make history.
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All the attention surrounding SOTS naturally sets up an economic opportunity for record labels.
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This sets up the prospect of a protracted standoff in the semi-autonomous Chinese city.
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Here's how it works: Act 1 establishes the status quo and sets up a complication.
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With it comes a baggie of DMT, which sets up one of Sasha's biggest discoveries.
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She sets up a lamp Stonehenge in his bedroom and strings up Christmas lights everywhere.
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Kintaba then automatically distributes the postmortem and sets up an incident review on your calendar.
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The judicial reform sets up a new board to select and supervise judges and prosecutors.
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Jenner's latest look sets up this easy accessory as a formidable successor to the choker.
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While I get ready, he sets up the smoker outside and puts the ribs in.
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This is also the way he sets up the majority of his successful back kicks.
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She sets up an account for me, and explains that I pay per ounce. Guys.
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This comparison sets up a few other trends we saw in testing out these phones.
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With 2.3 million likes so far, it sets up some major #goals for engagement season.
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This sets up for a compelling buying opportunity at some point — and we see value.
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You're not allowed to "censor" the protester as he sets up camp on your lawn.
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That sets up the stock for a huge selloff if the report misses target estimates.
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This all sets up the fight that Jack and Rebecca have been repressing for months.
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"Unfortunately, you can't pay your dealer, so she sets up a payment," the teacher wrote.
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Empowered by her success, Anne sets up an underground currant wine operation in Avonlea. 2.
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As they settle into the living room, Vidal sets up her four-drawer portable cabinet.
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She sets up V.P.N. Internet connections, to insure that their online communications are not traceable.
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Jim Renacci cruised to a victory that sets up a run against incumbent Democratic Sen.
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The announcement sets up what would be one of the largest strikes in recent years.
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Without owning and operating the platform, Google has less control over who sets up shop.
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It all sets up for a pickup in returns on equity and expanding profit margins.
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"This package unfortunately sets up yet another must-pass spending bill in December," he added.
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The unassuming Wiesler sets up shop in Dreyman's attic and listens to his every word.
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All of this sets up a toxic mix for a race that was already tense.
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The move sets up Congress for a fight over the full release of the report.
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"It just sets up so good there for him," said Scott, the 2013 Masters champion.
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It doesn't matter whether he closes or sets up, Osuna insists with a benign smile.
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He sets up the latter as if it's going to be a typical showbiz lament.
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Even in tight spaces, like when he sets up behind the net, he creates room.
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Each scene sets up the characters to perform something — something brave, something brutal, something bizarre.
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So Governor Trump sets up a protective tariff against the importation of Iowa-raised pork.
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Sometimes Eru sets up during the week as well, while his girlfriend is in class.
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But Mr. Swenson's desperation-edged, showman's bravura sets up his character's second-act transformation perfectly.
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Atlanta An overwrought white woman sets up her cellphone to record a living room testimonial.
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Messenger Kids is a texting-type service that a parent sets up for a child.
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The show sets up relatable pairings and attempts to underscore the country's shifting social awareness.
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"It depends on how the president sets up the curfew," Blum said in an interview.
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The movie sets up the themes, then delivers a long, uninterrupted stretch of intense action.
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Where exactly the USACE sets up shop from here depends on state governments and FEMA.
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After Vahid Amiri commits a foul for Iran, Ronaldo sets up for a free kick.
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If this democratic blood sport continues, it sets up a roller derby-style general election.
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And it sets up a sequel, one that I very much look forward to reading.
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This sets up an important question of what will happen if Trump loses in 2020.
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She sets up a table in the lobby for people to inquire about possible benefits.
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Warren's statement sets up what will surely be a bizarre dynamic for the upcoming debate.
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Watch CNBC's interview with Elvie as the company sets up their booth for CES 2020.
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The order also sets up requirements for the monitoring and reduction of greenhouse gases statewide.
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That sets up what is likely to be a bruising battle in the U.S. Congress.
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It sets up rules and establishes federal subsidies to help encourage people to buy insurance.
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Jeff Flake, sets up a contested and ideological primary on the Republican side while Rep.
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Then Thompson sets up a nice low high using the left straight to the body.
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"That really sets up a lot of forest ready for things like a wildfire," he says.
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The measure sets up a political battle that could consume Congress for much of the year.
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It perfectly sets up the powder keg, only to have the murder trial light the fuse.
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"Prison also sets up what we in relationship research call a 'closed field,'" Dr. Regan explains.
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The way he sets up scenes gives you the flexibility to capture moments you couldn't plan.
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The trailer sets up what appears to be a transitional moment for the X-Men franchise.
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It also sets up a confrontation between Turkey — remember, a NATO ally — and the Syrian regime.
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In doing so, he sets up one of the best superhero fight scenes in recent memory.
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That sets up an interesting choice of picking between macOS, iOS, or a Windows-based machine.
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The pattern of well-established trading bands sets up the strategic trading pattern, which remains bearish.
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The field from the coil sets up quickly oscillating electrical fields in each and every nanotube.
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Using her Alice in Wonderland themed account, Alice sets up a private chat with Lola 2.0.
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The agent pins him in the temple, and then sets up her little portable computer device.
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The app sets up separate voicemail and text messaging boxes for the different numbers as well.
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During those trips abroad, she sets up birth centers and attends to other basic health needs.
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It also sets up a fight over a program that many low-income Americans rely on.
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Charyn's book quickly sets up themes that reflect more about his own cultural tastes than Dickinson.
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The finale, meanwhile, sets up a reasonably juicy and dramatically fertile scenario for what comes next.
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"There's a nonpartisan independent commission that sets up debates," she said, according to the Washington Examiner.
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This beginning sets up metaphors and themes that will hold the entire seven-episode series together.
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The win sets up what is expected to be a carnival-like atmosphere at Oracle Arena.
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This sets up the possibility of a patchwork of 22019 different regulatory systems overseeing investment advice.
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Their father sets up a foundation to study the disease and possibly save his daughters' lives.
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This sets up for a recovery in starts as builders feel better about their growth prospects.
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The AHCA sets up our sickest low income neighbors for a massive insurance coverage take-away.
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Criminal-justice reform advocates say the practice sets up unfair barriers to employment for former inmates.
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The 12-85033 vote sets up a floor fight over Barr's confirmation for later this month.
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If Congress sets up a commission, it must be staffed with individuals of the highest integrity.
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Tirico sets up Jon Gruden, he doesn't debate him, which doesn't mean ESPN won't miss him.
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The record opens with woozy electronics as a spoken word track sets up the fictional city.
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Harden scores, he shoots, he sets up, he's as unbelievable an offensive player as I've seen.
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Second, the agreement sets up a mechanism for automatically reviewing its terms on a periodic basis.
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"They have a water chestnut-like quality, just like juicy," says Sullivan as she sets up.
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Colin O'Brady sets up camp at the end of a long day of skiing in Antarctica.
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Whenever he feels like stopping, he marches an extra 11 steps before he sets up camp.
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Helen Hunt, who directed the episode, beautifully sets up Crawford's feeling of isolation on that set.
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The health-care bill sets up a block grant system to allot money to the states.
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Morrisey's announcement sets up a primary clash between two high-profile Republicans looking to unseat Manchin.
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This sets up a fascinating thread about black politics, liberal identity and what the firm represents.
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The long-established Greenmarket at Brooklyn Borough Hall sets up nearby on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
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The other is a fixed allocation portfolio, which Nutmeg sets up but then doesn&apost touch.
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Once again, Louis C. K. sets up two sides, then finds comedy in the in-between.
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"I think what it sets up is a perpetual food fight over the formula," Paul said.
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The move sets up a final vote on his nomination for as soon as Wednesday morning.
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This sets up a trial in the Senate that will decide whether Trump remains in office.
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The Supreme Court's decision to take up the case sets up another Trump-era immigration battle.
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Well, that's a big question, which sets up the dispute between the left and the right.
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It also sets up a new body in the USOC that responds to sexual misconduct reports.
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This jittery work sets up a conflict between hard angles and the feminine litheness of curves.
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The decision also sets up a legal showdown at Naval Base San Diego on Feb. 15.
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Plus, the infamous chicken makes a comeback and Red sets up that eggplant joke one last time.
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Shao sets up shop in an abandoned house, but he's also back in with Fat Annie's crew.
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It also sets up new guidelines for satellite design and operation, to avoid collisions and spacecraft breakups.
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The presence of veterans among protesters potentially sets up a public relations challenge for the Trump team.
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The victory, Boston's third in 11 games, sets up an interesting final weekend of the regular season.
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A freeze sets up an absurd situation that the next administration is almost certain to change radically.
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Every weekday, Nilsa Adorno sets up two plastic tables under a white tent outside of her home.
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The app also has a fun "dine with friends" feature, which basically sets up a double date.
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Rather, it vaguely sets up where everybody starts out and who's working with whom, at least initially.
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"I'm disappointed that no one sets up events for that like me in my campaign," he added.
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This can create issues with establishing causality and sets up an unnecessarily antagonistic dynamic with the customer.
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James Courtwright sets up his camera to take pictures of the solar eclipse in Depoe Bay, Oregon.
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"That [scene] really sets up where we're going for the next movie Fifty Shades Freed," says Johnson.
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"For me that actually sets up a little bit better for making an upside bet," he added.
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It's all very romantic and the traditional way pop culture sets up a woman's first lesbian experience.
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Yet with "King Charles III," Mr. Bartlett sails with bravado over every high hurdle he sets up.
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His inability to communicate sets up a lot of narrative tension, but it's more exasperating than exciting.
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Hell, Andy Weir's The Martian technically qualifies, although Mark Watney hardly sets up a self-sustaining presence.
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And just in case you have forgotten that it's the end, the trailer sets up the goodbye.
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That sets up the United States for full-year GDP growth of roughly 1.7 percent, he added.
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The mix of story, visuals, and music sets up rewarding gameplay, and some challenges along the way.
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"Trump, being the modern, mobile president with a media background, sets up his own channel," said Berkovitz.
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After things are permanently over with Jake, she sets up a "meeting" with Curtis at a restaurant.
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But the biggest problem here isn't the question — it's how the story sets up the big reveal.
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If your opponent sets up deadly surface-to-air missiles and powerful radars, you buy stealth fighters.
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"Clearly where that line sets up will mean the difference of deepest snow or not," he said.
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But Goodbye manages to find the humanity within the sterile trappings Fribourg sets up as his premise.
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Ted Cruz's Consumer Choice Amendment sets up a cruel reality for Americans who are sick and poor.
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Walmart's stake in Flipkart also sets up India as the latest battleground between the retailer and Amazon.
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You're a medjay, which Origins sets up as a sort of sheriff and all-around-problem solver.
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Iceland still sets up in the same rugged yet effective 4-4-221 it used in Croatia.
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That sets up a scenario in which there are but a few potential outcomes, none very promising.
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The HopperGo sets up a private Wi-Fi network that can be accessed by five devices simultaneously.
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That drop in investor positioning sets up for more buyers to come in and send stocks higher.
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This sets up the GOP for its first major legislative win in Trump's first year as president.
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There's a free webcomic from Bungie that sets up the story; you can check it out here.
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That sets up an ongoing struggle with the party's backers on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley.
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The augmented reality systems that the filing sets up as Magic Leap's competition are relatively simple ones.
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But you don't see retribution because too much retribution sets up the risk of a counter-coup.
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Drumpf sets up a private meeting between himself and Cruise in a sub-standard Texas hotel room.
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That's the reality, and it sets up a match that pits two intransigent constituencies against one another.
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Now, we're left with a documentary that sets up one thing and a lawsuit that alleges another.
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Trump's campaign motto of "Make America Great Again" pointedly sets up the Obama years as a disaster.
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Paolo, his son, runs the bar, sets up the kitchen for the day and makes the soups.
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The retirement sets up a wide-open Republican primary in a state where the GOP is dominant.
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The ruling sets up potentially conflicting DACA orders from federal judges by the end of the month.
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This, along with the prospects of higher rates, sets up investors for a potentially rough second half.
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Regina wears a glam pajama set as she sets up a three-way call attack on Cady.
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Clinton has not offered solutions to address poverty and sets up a false equivalency with Donald Trump.
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The announcement sets up a high-stakes vote that is expected to come down to the wire.
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This sets up a major test this term weighing religious freedom against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
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In high school, Cory sets up a whiteboard in his bedroom and writes his goals on it.
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It sets up a presence at clubs, festivals and other events where people might take recreational drugs.
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The front nine sets up quite nice, trying to hit a fade there most of the time.
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It reads too much like another knockoff while the author sets up his very basic story elements.
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Instead, the ruling is noteworthy mostly because of the court fight it sets up down the road.
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JENNIFER VINEYARD It sets up a little bit of how the structure of the entire series works.
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He takes his number stand and sets up at one of the outdoor tables on the terrace.
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A good playpen sets up quickly just about anywhere and packs down small for transport and storage.
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On Thursday, 11 Democrats voted against the rule that sets up the terms of Friday's debate: Reps.
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It's a sweet moment between the siblings and sets up a new fight between Darlene and Wendy.
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Here, she sets up her portable steam distiller and manual hand press to experiment with her bounty.
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The legislation sets up a complex formula for who gets what chunk of federal health care spending.
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A foul on Mbappé sets up a Pogba free kick from 63 yards or so out top.
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The move sets up a clash between two Trump allies for one of Republicans' most endangered seats.
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And if a company sets up a structure to obscure this, it's an even bigger red flag.
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Pence's refusal to cooperate sets up the potential that House Democrats will subpoena him for the documents.
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This sets up a looming complication: Technology giants, not the government, are building the artificially intelligent future.
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"This is a powerful combination, one of which sets up Scripps for years up ahead," he said.
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It sets up an interesting dynamic — Rodriguez talking about the Yankees, his longtime employer, for nine innings.
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Fresen recognizes that each sneaker reseller sets up their spreadsheet differently to best fit their own needs.
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Created by John Singleton, along with Eric Amadio and Dave Andron, "Snowfall" sets up a sprawling story.
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By doing so, President Trump sets up potentially thorny negotiations over the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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The Senate's Graham-Cassidy bill sets up a block-grant system to allot money to the states.
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The bill sets up a two-year, $300 billion boost in spending on military and domestic programs.
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MCCONNELL SETS UP SPENDING SHOWDOWN: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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He sets up elaborate promises that go forgotten and builds tangents upon tangents, spiraling into circular logic.
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Jacqueline sets up Marcus with their colleague Angela Lewis (Berry) who is immune to Marcus' usual tactics.
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The National Park Service also sets up static webcams to monitor the air quality in various locations.
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The poster sets up a plot far less benign than Pokémon GO's charge to catch 'em all.
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Brett Kavanaugh's narrow confirmation on Saturday sets up huge Supreme Court stakes for the 2020 presidential election.
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At first blush, the matchup sets up as a tossup, despite the lukewarm confidence from most national pundits.
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So I think this framework sets up the right questions, but we just don't know the right answers.
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That potentially sets up a situation in which the two manufacturers will spar over which method is superior.
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I think this sets up for the breakout absolute and I like the developmental action on a relative.
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Editor's note: The Choriman sets up at the Farmers Market in downtown LA's Flower District every Saturday morning.
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A foreigner sets up a company in one of the UAE's free-trade zones and rents office space.
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DC's plan sets up a new social insurance program, funded by a 212 percent payroll tax on employers.
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Smith sets up some sumptuous visual imagery as well, evoking old Tarot designs and other medieval-mystical detritus.
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"It's typically better to do it in person but follow the protocol the college sets up," Greenberg said.
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Matthew Vaughn could take a lesson from how Soderbergh's film sets up its extremely effective John Denvery payoff.
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"That sets up problems in the relationship about being authentic and open about your sexuality," Dr. Chavez says.
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Just when you think the story's wrapped up, the show sets up many more plot points to unfold.
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The legislation reforms the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995, which sets up the complaint process for Hill employees.
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That environment sets up potential capital outflows from emerging markets as money returns to safe haven U.S. bonds.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell filed cloture Wednesday, an action that sets up a procedural vote on Friday.
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But once a male becomes sexually potent, he leaves his native band and sets up shop by himself.
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They're showing Elf on the big screens and everyone sets up on blankets picnic style on the field.
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This certainly sets up a film that helps establish the character's relationship in the new Star Wars canon.
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I say all that because it sets up my own reaction to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
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The move sets up Oakland to become the third city in the United States to pass similar legislation.
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Those first few days are vital because it sets up for your kids every single expectation and procedure.
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Sets up with minimal fuss on a Samsung TV, but requires some effort for TVs from other brands.
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" The key word there is "us," and it sets up a song about unionization, white privilege, and "emancipation.
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Just in case you don't get the allusion, he also sets up his bars in the same way.
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The proposal sets up a fight with Congress, which could effectively overturn the action in upcoming spending legislation.
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The proposal sets up a fight with Congress, which could effectively overturn the action in upcoming spending legislation.
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Second, the bill sets up a legal mechanism for a special counsel to contest his or her removal.
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When you plug the phone into it, it sets up a desktop-like experience on the big monitor.
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The victory sets up a rematch of the 2013 NCAA championship game against second-seeded Louisville on Sunday.
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The announcement potentially sets up an open seat for 2022 in North Carolina if Burr wins this fall.
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Mr. Haddon sets up the relations as if the story's tension is going to be traditional and domestic.
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That drawn name plays the first match and sets up all of the singles matches for the weekend.
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The formal strategy trains and sets up formerly incarcerated people with editorial and production jobs at VICE Media.
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Like I said, the last song on the record before always kind of sets up the next one.
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The 90-minute season premiere (the only episode made available to critics) mostly sets up this Elliot-Mr.
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The move sets up a potential showdown with the White House, which proposed a $603 billion defense budget.
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Back in the dining room, as it's delivered to our table, the owner sets up the afternoon's entertainment.
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The activity sets up an oral discussion, and allows you to build on earlier conversational themes, digging deeper.
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The nomination sets up an epic confirmation battle and could cement the court's rightward tilt for a generation.
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The House bill sets up a complicated relief system that relies on paid sick leave & refundable tax credits.
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The 59-41 vote on the House-passed measure sets up the first veto of Mr. Trump's presidency.
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The Yemen vote sets up something of a one-two punch for senators hoping to defy the president.
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Everyday she sets up her yoga mat against one to do exercises she would normally do at CrossFit.
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At one point, he sets up his camera in the space between oncoming trolley cars — Russia's Buster Keaton.
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In a sequence toward the end, shortly before his suicide, Vincent sets up a canvas on an easel.
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That sets up conditions where a highly infectious illness like the coronavirus could quickly spread through a workplace.
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It also sets up a central character trait, her penchant for eating whatever at any time of day.
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Thankfully, "Let's Do It Again" efficiently sets up this new universe and the backstories that come with it.
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The primary, which will be held June 14, sets up a showdown between the establishment and the outsider.
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It sets up the two states as key tests of the national political environment in November's midterm elections.
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The contemporary view, however, sets up the attorney general — an unelected official — as the highest law enforcement authority.
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She sets up a showing for the evening and I clean the kitchen and get back to work.
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It sets up a subsidiary, "Scrapple" incorporating it on the island of Jersey (Think: Channel, not Long Beach).
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The result sets up what should be one of the most important — and nasty — Senate contests in 2018.
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It focuses on Kiet Engels, a teacher introduced as she methodically sets up her classroom for another day.
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But that sets up a tug of war between the Fed tightening and the negatives of potential protectionism.
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But it's well worth revisiting, and not just because it sets up about 15 MCU movies to come.
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"[It] sets up a great cross-examination if McCabe's testimony is unfavorable to the Trump administration," she said.
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Good, bad, painful; it's an end to all this ridiculousness and sets up what's to follow pretty succinctly.
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The trailer sets up The Punisher with its own distinct tone that's different from the other Marvel Netflix shows.
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And the media is in many ways a perfect scapegoat, because it sets up Trump for a next act.
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Hopefully, the [coach] sets up a plan that, when they leave, the patient can stay sober on their own.
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It sets up a giant mystery, which no doubt will unfold little by little as Marvel's Legacy event continues.
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She sets up Ella Mai as an acrostic poem with each letter of her name representing a different mood.
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She sets up her own political party, eventually becomes prime minister, and then starts implementing some very disturbing policies.
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Rogue One doesn't have that luxury: it's inherently limited by the fact that it sets up A New Hope.
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Thompson's decision sets up a possible showdown in the Supreme Court with the potential to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Before delving into tesseracts, we have to understand how Madeline L'Engle sets up dimensions in A Wrinkle in Time.
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It sets up other shoppers to look bad if they don't do those things, and we're not even employees.
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This flashback sets up several major plot elements that you'll want to keep in mind as we go forward.
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GSK SETS UP DRUG DISCOVERY LAB USING GENE-EDITING TECHNOLOGY CRISPR WITH UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RESEARCHERS INCLUDING JENNIFER DOUDNA
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This film sets up a dialogue between two midcentury 16mm instructional films that Zoe salvaged from a business college.
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Bringing these two combative races into MCU continuity sets up a huge number of potential plotlines from the comics.
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The move sets up what could be a high-profile legal fight over the U.S. government's treatment of cryptocurrencies.
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That sets up Trump and his administration for a lot more clashes with the creative class and cultural celebrities.
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Crazy Rich Asians sets up the world; the next two books explore that world with ever-escalating plot pyrotechnics.
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It sets up what he's about, and the themes of the movie, in an appropriately nihilistic way, very succinctly.
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Spaceflight, which sets up satellite ride-shares on rockets, organized the original launch that the unlicensed SpaceBEEs flew on.
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"I'm not who you think I am," she tells Jonas, as she sets up a small gold spherical device.
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It sets up another heated battle for Senate control in 2020, a year when Trump will face re-election.
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The committee's communique sets up a potential agreement to throttle back production when the entire group meets next month.
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She sets up play dates with Dolly, she whips up weeknight beef bourguignon, and she's got stellar mom fashion.
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Mainly, she says instead of posting under her verified account ... she uses anonymous troll accounts she sets up herself.
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MeeKan sets up meetings for users of Slack, a popular corporate-messaging service (now valued at nearly $4 billion).
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But this photo does offer a peek at the toys North brings with her wherever she sets up shop.
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It's a line of dialogue that sets up one of the forced themes the narrative hopes to wrestle with.
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Paddock sets up at least 23 weapons inside his hotel room, including multiple rifles, some of which had scopes.
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That sets up a confrontation with House Republicans, who have agreed on just $622 million reallocated from other programs.
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The bill sets up the working group as well as steering committee comprised of stakeholders from industry and elsewhere.
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That appointment sets up an unusual scenario that puts both of Minnesota's senators on the ballot in November. Sen.
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A Greenmarket sets up Sundays from mid-May to late November at the south end of the grassy Oval.
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Then, in swampy heat, in the middle of the street, he sets up a tent, projector, screen and speakers.
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To help foster the deal, the candidate's lawyer sets up creative workarounds to hide payments related to that help.
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It sets up a strong agenda of stronger enforcement of sexual harassment and no taxpayer funds used for settlements.
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Barth sets up "The Future of Music," which was scored by Polar Youth, as a mockumentary interview of sorts.
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Overnight, he sets up IIT coaching classes for the under-privileged, admitting up to 30 students in one year.
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"This is my church on Sunday," says Meat Bingo regular Brenda as she sets up her bingo-card diorama.
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The battle over the Cabinet nominees sets up an even more bitter battle over Trump's Supreme Court pick. Sen.
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"Usually, when somebody sets up a nuclear facility, it is surrounded by fences, antiaircraft batteries, soldiers," Mr. Peretz said.
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To the Editor: Adam Grant sets up so many straw man arguments that one hardly knows where to begin.
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He sets up his teammates, he uses his size to get rebounds, and he could be a potent slasher.
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"This sets up a dilemma for the government," said Carl Tobias, a law professor at the University of Richmond.
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The intro is achingly adorable and sets up the themes of the game very well — family, sacrifice, and growth.
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Like Trump, Sanders carries big momentum into a third contest in Nevada that already sets up well for him.
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Even so, the case sets up what may be one of the most complex financial restructurings in American history.
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It's a big year among sailing fans as the 20173th America's Cup sets up course in Bermuda's Great Sound.
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The membership growth sets up a critical test for a health insurer that has yet to turn a profit.
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The agreement sets up a fateful showdown on Saturday, when British Parliament is set to vote on the plan.
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The bill also sets up the potential for sanctions on people responsible for human rights abuse in Hong Kong.
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Because providing thoughtful comments on monetary policy sets up a presidential candidate to be pummeled for "politicizing" the Fed.
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Skiers might have to hike to a run, or wait 15 minutes while a guide sets up a rappel.
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In today's 360 video, visit a nonprofit that sets up temporary clinics providing free medical services to rural Americans.
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Lawmakers last week approved the legislation known as House Bill 100 that sets up statewide regulations for the companies.
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It also sets up for another strong year in 2020, said Rich Sega, global chief investment strategist at Conning.
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In episodes two and three, we learn in detail about how probation sets up those on it to fail.
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He sets up colors and textures in such a way that it feels like it's a constantly evolving process.
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Her appointment sets up a special election next year that is expected to draw both Republican and Democratic challengers.
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Nor was the plot's resolution as satisfying as it could have been, though it neatly sets up a sequel.
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Derek Brahney's sculpture "Neighbor" (2017) sets up a series of fences in the shape of the 48 contiguous states.
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It is unclear if it will go into effect, but it sets up a direct challenge to Roe v.
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This vote sets up the final confirmation vote on the Supreme Court nominee, which will likely take place Saturday.
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His selection sets up an epic confirmation battle and would potentially cement the court's rightward tilt for a generation.
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The story, which unfolds primarily in motion comic-like cutscenes, matters only insofar as it sets up your next bloodbath.
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Any food manufacturer that sets up a warehouse tomorrow may have robots representing around 70 percent of the head count.
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The deal sets up a classic prisoners' dilemma, said Robert McNally, president of energy and geopolitical consultancy The Rapidan Group.
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Kim sets up a mini-family trip to NYC with Kourtney, Scott, and the kids, to see Kanye's SNL performance.
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As she sets up in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen, she tells us that she's been an outdoor explorer since childhood.
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The ending is genuinely heartbreaking, and sets up an utterly perfect ending that takes you right back to the beginning.
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And that sets up a question: How did the pollsters so badly whiff on an election with such high stakes?
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I feel like that sets up a weird arena for pop music to not have to deal with outsider issues.
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While it's short, this book packs a nice punch, and nicely sets up a great playground for countless other adventures.
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In some cases, Filipino teachers pay an upfront fee, and the agency sets up the online interviews, tests and paperwork.
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The only issue is she sets up these joint fund-raising committees with the DNC to bust the donor caps.
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That sets up the next era of fighters—Ali, Frazier, Forman, the greats—and these men redefine the heavyweight division.
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It sets up a Trade Remedies Authority and gives British authorities new power to collect and share information on exporters.
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A fan-made supercut of all the Rogue One trailers thus far sets up the movie's stakes in spectacular fashion.
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But what about an informant who is paid a fortune, and who sets up way earlier than a Russian hoax.
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But what about an 'informant' who is paid a fortune and who 'sets up' way earlier than the Russia Hoax?
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Grown-ish sets up the duo's twin levels of alienation as the foundation for yet another possible romance for Zoey.
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The final quarter of "Wrath" sets up the future by explaining the whereabouts of all of the show's many characters.
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This tiny moment sets up Astrid and Charlie's storyline, should there be a sequel (and there really, really should be).
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By keeping viewers in the dark, Hawley sets up the suspense that will make the inevitable reveals far more satisfying.
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Despite any misgivings about Cruise as an actor and a person, the trailer certainly sets up some pretty spectacular shots.
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More importantly, it sets up Apple to better compete with other audio/e-book apps, like the Amazon-owned Audible.
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It catches us up on where the characters are, and it sets up the stories for the episode to come.
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The move also sets up Vestberg, 51, as a potential successor to Verizon Chief Executive Officer Lowell McAdam, he said.
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But regardless, it'll be hard to course correct from what the final scene sets up for Life is Strange 2.
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In addition, the Starry Station automatically sets up a secondary 5GHz network when you first turn on your Starry Station.
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No one should be fooled by a post-summit communique that sets up working groups to deal with outstanding issues.
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Thinking she's helping, Paige sets up Cassie with a job as her assistant on set, but Cassie hates the idea.
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But it also sets up new sets of rules to keep people from taking advantage of the new, lower rate.
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A phantom ride is when a criminal sets up a fake driver account, and charges nonexistent rides to stolen accounts.
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Sky also has a online streaming box called Sky Q that sets up a foothold for selling more streaming content.
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She sets up recruiting events for potential contestants as well as sifts through tons of submissions from would-be casanovas.
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It has plenty to offer fans new and old alike, and sets up the series for new franchise expansion potential.
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Crowds of made-up girls on their cellphones cluster the sidewalk as a camera crew sets up by the door.
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It sets up what may inevitably be its final arc with depictions of human brains splayed out on the ground.
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While she works as a nurse, she sets up a makeshift clinic in her own house to serve her community.
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It also sets up a review process that would require Trump to get Congress' approval before easing sanctions on Russia.
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The 59-second trailer sets up the premise of "Decades in the Making," a docu-series set for a Dec.
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Amazon's acquisition of the "Lord of the Rings" television rights sets up the streaming network to expand its genre programming.
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This sets up some peril for advocates of Medicare-for-All, as guaranteeing that degree of satisfaction presents a difficulty.
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Together, this sets up immigration as one of the most polarizing issues that will face voters in the 6900 election.
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The Panama Papers are documents from a Panama-based law firm, Mossack Fonesca, that sets up shell companies for clients.
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In victory, Holloway becomes the UFC interim featherweight champion, and sets up a title unifier with undisputed champ Jose Aldo.
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Mr. Sanders also sets up international trade deals as the ultimate culprits for continued job losses in the American heartland.
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Despite a similar law being struck down in Iowa, HB 481 sets up a unique challenge for Roe v. Wade.
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The story sets up a tension regarding whether his evil nature will win out, but really, what are the chances?
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And, again as in Papers, Please, this game has you making some choices within the limited parameters it sets up.
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She does not pause during painting, but rather sets up the composition first, then paints continuously until it feels complete.
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Whittaker isn't always the prettiest in his form, but he keeps his man off balance and sets up his openings.
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But that cuts both ways -- it sets up the very real possibility that negotiators reach an agreement the President rejects.
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For the Zoom session, Cammermeyer sets up a large still life in her studio and focuses in on different details.
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Unfortunately for the Rams, a lot of this free-agent class sets up to upgrade positions they're already covered at.
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The SoftBank investment also sets up Uber to go public by 2019, another provision that was contingent on the deal.
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Now, every day she sets up her yoga mat against one to do exercises she would normally do at CrossFit.
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Now, every day she sets up her yoga mat against one to do exercises she would normally do at CrossFit.
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That sets up a showdown on one of the thorniest political issues just as the midterm campaigns come into focus.
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The new Democratic majority in the House sets up the likelihood of two years of intense conflict with President Trump.
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It authorizes $400 million for the SNAP program through September 2021 and sets up a nationwide waiver on work requirements.
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That sets up the two overlapping but differing definitions of "greatness" for fans of the "Make America Great Again" agenda.
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Every time the U.S.G.A sets up an Open it's a little bit different from what it was the year before.
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If a recession strikes, the Fed's preemptive action sets up the economy and markets for a successful rebound, he said.
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His nice knockdown header sets up a good half-volley chance for Jesse Lindgard, but his shot is deflected out.
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The vote, which came during a rare Friday session, sets up lawmakers to take a final vote early next week.
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"He sets up very comfortably over the ball, looks like he has a good grip," Leadbetter said of Abe's swing.
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That followed earlier House action and sets up a chance to enact the first landmark environmental bill in two decades.
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The step sets up a Senate trial over the abuse of power and obstruction of Congress charges Trump is facing.
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Democrats have argued that sets up too difficult a barrier to keeping guns out of the hands of suspected terrorists.
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The Lego company sets up special events and an ambassador network for its highly dedicated AFOLs (Adult Fans of Lego).
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It's also that a win here sets up a win for tax reform and gives us momentum going into infrastructure.
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Alberta could withdraw from the Canadian Pension Fund as long as, like Quebec, it sets up one with comparable benefits.
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What's more, it sets up a China policy reminiscent of Ronald Reagan and the Six Assurances he made to Taiwan.
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With no governing body, each organization sets up its own parade, applies for permits, and builds or rents its floats.
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Then, he sets up cornhole boards and practices throwing beanbags for a couple hours, focusing on timing, balance and precision.
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Pelosi's request sets up an impeachment trial in the Republican-led Senate, where Congress will decide whether to impeach Trump.
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Instead, it sets up a long, drawn-out process to change the law's rules — an unwinding process that takes time.
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It's got a story, and characters, and an emotional center, and it's plotted in a way that sets up sequels.
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At the park, he sets up his gear and then, as he puts it, "shuts the hell up" and listens.
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"Blood of Christ / Klan Country" sets up a police patrol squad and a people's rebellion in arms against each other.
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Season one villain Kilgrave was killed at the end, but that final incident sets up Jones's struggles for season two.
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Congress sets up a desk on the National Mall where people can pick up their first check straight from their representatives.
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So we'll just be over here DIYing these beauties until airfare drops or Takeout Drawing sets up shop in the states.
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But it also brings massive benefits to labor markets where it sets up shop, according to new analysis from Morgan Stanley.
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That discomfort is only exacerbated by how Part 1 sets up Hae and Adnan as a sort of Romeo and Juliet.
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Set simultaneously on Hawaii and the moon colony Attilan (just go with it), it sets up the kind of us-vs.
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It sets up the potential for a world where viewers could determine that Ross and Rachel never go on a break.
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Those in the pilot simply call Goodwill, which acts as a sort of "dispatch" and sets up travel for the person.
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But it still sets up some audaciously unrealistic expectations for individuals who've had a TBI or were ever in a coma.
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The backlash sets up a surprising political contrast, revealing a persistent red streak in a state that has become increasingly blue.
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Season 2 is a huge improvement over season 1, and it sets up a new spate of fascinating plots to come.
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Back at the house after the ceremony, while Darla puts Blue to bed, Ralph Angel sets up some flowers and candles.
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Call on our favorite silver sets up ahead for some inspiration on how to mix this updated classic into your wardrobe.
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The latest rout sets up a challenge for Mr. Xi, who has positioned himself as the master of the country's economy.
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Yet, the scary moment also sets up a now-impossible romance we can all root for: Joaquin (Rob Raco) and Archie.
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Still, this new toolbar sets up Microsoft to battle for control of your iPhone or Android keyboard alongside Google's GBoard app.
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This sets up an escalation of force that makes everyone uncomfortable, yet unwilling to back down for fear of losing face.
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"Into the Great Beyond… Beyond" quickly sets up who these people are and gives some sense of where they're coming from.
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The first, most common type of cold open is one that sets up everything that's going to happen in the episode.
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Why it matters: This sets up a possible appeal to the Supreme Court if industry groups choose to go that route.
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Captain America: Civil WarThis film sets up the strained relationship between Tony Stark and Captain America, which persists through Infinity War.
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"The committee also found that the federal regulatory framework is so outdated that it sets up states to fail," he said.
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Political fight looming Scalia's death in an election year sets up a titanic confirmation tussle over his successor on the bench.
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California recently legalized marijuana for recreational use and is expected to make major profits once it sets up its retail shops.
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The announcement of the Thursday meeting sets up another bout in the ongoing confrontation between House conservatives and the Justice Department.
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"If you use a straight Cheddar, you only have seconds to act before it sets up and gets congealed," he said.
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His third saves both himself and Yennefer from the Rinde djinn, and sets up "The Last Wish" of the video game.
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He said he believes this "turning point" sets up a potential springboard to higher levels, particularly around the $51 resistance mark.
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The move sets up an initial procedural vote for Wednesday, unless lawmakers can get a deal to speed up their work.
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The insurance problem, he said, "sets up for a string of Katrinas and Sandys as far as the eye can see."
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Further, the substantive problem with Wheeler's order is that it sets up a bifurcated privacy regime without providing any justifying analysis.
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The Sempre pitch deck alludes to this divisive debate, and sets up its platform as something that can solve these problems.
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"Infiltration" is the busiest and most surreal episode of this season so far, but it also sets up some promising disasters.
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A customer sets up facial recognition on an Apple iPhone X smartphone during the sales launch at a store in Chicago.
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By using 15 men and one woman, it sets up situations that challenge ballet's usual focus on femininity and heterosexual chivalry.
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Washington (CNN)Sunday's French election result sets up a battle between the heart and the head of the Trump White House.
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She hands over her Alias Investigation keys to Malcolm Ducasse (Eka Darville) and sets up Costa and Erik to work together.
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More interesting is that this scene sets up Stephen Shin to play a larger role in the Aquaman storyline going forward.
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Monday's decision is a major defeat for Cooperman, 73, and sets up a possible trial that could further tarnish his legacy.
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That sets up a battle between Trump and his own party if Republicans object to changes sought by the White House.
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"I liked experimenting, it's like a whole other pantry of ingredients," she tells us with a laugh as she sets up.
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And just last month, both Thompson and Bratton announced Project Fast Track, which sets up specific courts for gun-possession charges.
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Artistically, however, his images and objects soar because he sets up his own (absurd) worldview, and he remains true to that.
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This sets up the central mystery, but Norco also works so well on a personal level (earning those comparisons to NITW).
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Whoever sets up the session can then select one of two soldiers, Joe or Charlie, to play as during the prologue.
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The sequence sets up Werner's meltdown, his sense that he is coming apart mentally and only his wife can restore him.
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The next 60 minutes or so keep delivering cold-cocks of emotion and surprise as Ms. Majok sets up her story.
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That sets up director J.J. Abrams for a pretty conventional Episode IX. I wonder how big the Death Star will be.
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Season three still hits admirable heights, is chock-full of memorable performances, and sets up the stage nicely for a fourth.
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Among the many successful audacities of "BLKS" is the way that bit of comedy sets up both the plot and theme.
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The show tunes come straight from real Broadway musicals, but the sketch comedy that sets up the songs is pure parody.
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Its failure sets up Mr. Arena, the author, to be the one American on that team to gain from the loss.
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When we gather at my parents' house, my dad sets up the egg-dye cups and brings them to the table.
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But the deal sets up a potential showdown with China as Mr. Trump narrows his trade war to a single front.
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Mr. Trump's response sets up a clash with Congress, where Republicans and Democrats both tarred the Saudi explanation as lacking credibility.
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In turn, singer Kim Jong-min sets up a "Dumb and Dumber" pairing by outdoing Lee&aposs confusion at every opportunity.
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Mr. Guaidó's trip on Sunday, which he did not announce ahead of time, sets up a critical test for Mr. Maduro.
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Critics say that the U.S. exit from the Paris accord sets up China to take on a higher-profile global role.
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That sets up a split screen with Trump, who will be holding a "Merry Christmas" campaign rally in Battle Creek, Mich.
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Wednesday's decision sets up a possible appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, which often resolves legal disputes that divide lower courts.
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It sets up a potential rush for lawmakers to pass a bill protecting so-called dreamers before the Trump administration's deadline.
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The company sets up a 16 day trip featuring a space walk and uforgettable views some 200 miles above Earth's surface.
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Friday's letter sets up the prospect of a multiweek impeachment trial of Trump to begin in the Senate later this month.
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The Panama Papers are documents from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonesca, which sets up offshore shell companies for its clients.
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But the department cannot operate in a way that sets up the country's most vulnerable students for exploitation, failure and default.
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When he eventually sets up his roof tent, people often look into his "living room" and want to have a chat.
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The schedule sets up a possible vote on articles of impeachment just days before lawmakers leave Washington for the holiday break.
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The new policy sets up a battle between the federal government and states that have legalized the drug for recreational use.
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The excitement in the room is palpable as Guevara sets up and throws on a track to start the dancing again.
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Her win sets up a rematch with Representative Tim Walberg, a Republican who won by almost 15 points two years ago.
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Let me get on that… A live camera crew sets up a little spot behind me to film a commercial throw.
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What detective work does get done in this hour sets up a few suspects who will probably be knocked down later.
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Ryan argues that Trump needs a plan; Trump sets up a commission to develop a plan over the course of months.
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It also sets up a concise, if heavy-handed, commentary on the dangers of adopting technology at the expense of humanity.
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Fillon's landslide win sets up a showdown with Marine Le Pen, leader of the far-right, xenophobic Front National (FN) party.
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The government sometimes sets up its own proxies to find and arrest users who post to social media or visit restricted sites.
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"The interests of Audi dealers will be further damaged if your company sets up a new sales company in China," they said.
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The living room window lets in the early morning sunlight, so he sets up his mirror and makeup here to get ready.
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Their resistance sets up the potential for a more bruising confirmation process, even in a Senate that will include 52 Republicans. Sen.
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The investigation sets up a struggle between Europe's legacy banks and technology companies that are increasingly wading into the financial services industry.
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Usually the government sets up an independent group of prosecutors — called, we kid you not, a "taint team" — that makes these decisions.
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The artist doesn't repeat any singular motif; rather he sets up a series of problems to be resolved by doubling the image.
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Sets up World Vision's Young Ambassador Program while volunteering at an orphanage in South Africa Starts law degree and founds Oaktree Foundation.
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On average, Bellens said the profit-per-customer goes up 10 times once a customer sets up direct deposit with a bank.
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It all sets up perfectly for someone more popular to take the throne, but how much damage will she do by then?
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He said this sets up a rally headed into a resistance level of $112, which was a high from earlier this year.
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This sets up a sequel to the tense confrontation between Biden and Harris on busing and civil rights from the first debate.
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Numerous daily and monthly temperature records are already falling as the hot air mass, known as a Sahara Plume, sets up shop.
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You can save notes, bank account details, credit cards, router login codes and more inside the digital vault that 1Password sets up.
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" He writes, "But what about an informant who has paid a fortune and who sets up way earlier than the Russia hoax.
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The trailer then sets up the plot of Banks' revamp: the recruitment of a new member to the team, played by Scott.
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The second season also introduces Brienne of Tarth, still a major character, and sets up her relationship with the Starks of Winterfell.
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The measure also sets up a system through which state officials will license and regulate medical marijuana businesses, from growers to dispensaries.
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In a moment of weakness, he considered murdering his own nephew, which sets up an intriguing redemption arc at the movie's core.
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The deal potentially sets up an interesting new avenue in how we might see autonomous cars being built, rolled out and operated.
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This creates enormous financial stress and anxiety that sets up a scenario in which a business failure also creates personal financial ruin.
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Krystal, after revealing that she's usurped Sarah and Art, sets up her phone as a security camera and puts in an earpiece.
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Landed, which manages the funds it sets up, offers down-payment assistance in exchange for a cut of the home's appreciated value.
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It also sets up a meeting with other signatories on Friday aimed at saving the accord, which is straining under U.S. pressure.
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It also sets up conversations in Facebook Messages that people couldn't have on SMS or another app, strengthening Facebook's position in chat.
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Since the attacks there have been 50, says Anne Brumagne, who works for the association that sets up tours throughout the capital.
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The beauty of a game like Firewatch is that it sets up a social situation and lets you play around in it.
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But historically, the way it's worked is Congress is the entity that sets up the relationship between tribal communities and the government.
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The Senate's action sets up a conference committee to resolve differences with the House version of reauthorization which was passed in May.
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"It is the tribunal that sets up the process regarding transparency after consulting with the parties," Henry told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Scott's entrance sets up what will likely prove to be one of the most expensive and contentious races of the 2018 midterms.
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Cole's constructed narrative sets up McCurry as a straw man in opposition to Raghubir Singh, while no such opposition in fact exists.
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I should say there's a statute on the books that sets up an expedited procedure in Congress to revoke midnight rules, basically.
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If this weather feature shifts east or west it could influence where the coldest air sets up across the U.S., he said.
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All of this is especially relevant as Myanmar sets up its first stock exchange and prepares to enter the global capitalist system.
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The Panama Papers are leaked documents from a Panama-based law firm, Mossack Fonseca, that sets up anonymous shell companies for clients.
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It sets up a system for SNAP recipients where if you are able to work, you should work to get the benefits.
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Both Google and Facebook collaborated with the commission that sets up the presidential debates and were involved with this summer's political conventions.
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" Where a guy with a beer in hand sets up his blurry camera to record "day two of my woman-hate blog.
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To achieve this, the organization sets up StoryTents at farmers markets where children can read with volunteers, their parents or other children.
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Conflating the summit with diplomacy sets up a false choice between capitulation and war, as Trump indicated in his letter to Kim.
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But Kim's punishment — hours and hours of document review, the law-firm answer to 40 lashes — sets up Jimmy's act of heroism.
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This song sets up the science fiction that is Dots And Loops: we encounter a futuristic society full of strange, cryptic conversations.
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"It's a huge stir-fry ingredient around the spring in China," Sin tells us as he sets up the firm, green vegetables.
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It sets up the team dynamic and gives a brief overview of the characters, while also introducing Thanos lurking in the background.
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Kobliner sets up two different retirement scenarios, with each person saving $1,000 a year in a retirement account with a 7% return.
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The decision goes beyond what even the automakers had asked for, and sets up a showdown with California over air pollution rules.
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Selling 40 to 60 meals each time she sets up at SOAS, Oforiwaa counts most of her customers, including myself, as regulars.
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Downloading the app, which sets up a Virtual Private Network (VPN), gives Facebook total access to almost everything done on the phone.
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His vacancy sets up a showdown for a replacement that could change the direction of the highest court in the United States.
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Their compromise legislation sets up a clash pitting the political center of the Senate against Mr. Trump and the Republican congressional leadership.
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Fascism, like cancer, sets up far-flung colonies, establishes blood lines, engorges itself, and destroys its host in cannibalistic orgies of nihilism.
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To use it, one person in the group sets up an account, names the party, and invites friends via their phone's contacts.
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So, he writes up a date card for her and sets up a bunch of pillows, rose petals, and a snack platter.
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Driving the news: The resolution, which passed 88-58 with 34 abstentions, sets up a working group to examine global cybercrime prevention.
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Credit freezes protect you from pure identity theft - when somebody sets up new accounts in your name, potentially ruining your credit score.
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Allied Editions sets up shop at Frieze, where it sells artists' editions, such as prints, to raise funds for the participating nonprofits.
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Creating the Space Force sets up structural changes and reinforces approaches that could hasten a costly and destabilizing arms race in space.
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He added that Sunrise also took issue with Kennedy's determination to challenge Markey, which sets up a fight among two prominent Democrats.
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In addition to giving the agency full discretion over when to discharge a loan, it sets up an inherent conflict of interest.
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The finale perfectly sets up The Politician season 2, which will follow Payton's battle against DeDe Standish for New York state senator.
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In another he records animal alphabets, and sets up a post office system that animals can use to communicate with each other.
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Instead, it sets up a vote after opening arguments and questions from senators on whether witnesses and documents will be in order.
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I tip the driver ($2699) and the bellman who sets up an extra bed for the kiddo in our king suite ($24).
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His victory sets up Florida, the biggest swing state in presidential elections, as a major test of the political atmosphere this fall.
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Johnson sets up the investigation and the characters at the same time, with a terrific interview montage that establishes the household tensions.
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This sets up a system ripe for abuse as evidenced by lawyers trolling for clients who want to sue deep pocketed companies.
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The committee's decision sets up a Thursday fight on the House floor over transgender rights in the military and, possibly, more broadly.
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It answers the finale cliffhangers, quickly sets up darker crimes, and increases the stakes for Annie, Beth, Ruby, and their loved ones.
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"This sets up a clear contrast for the 2020 general election on health care," tweeted Larry Levitt, senior vice president at Kaiser.
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Note that Cooper sets up in the slot with a free release, and just blazes right past Chris Conte on the outside.
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What we ended up doing was we made the cloud in a mobile app, so our cloud sets up and configures everything.
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The new settlement seeks to clarify how the plaintiffs would be found and paid and sets up a fund for that purpose.
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It has full 26-inch wheels as well as very cushy front suspension, and it sets up and breaks down in a hurry.
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The Jacquard system can automatically tell when you're wearing the jacket, and it sets up your phone to a kind of biking mode.
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Here's another hidden setting: demo mode, which sets up your Apple TV exactly how it would be found in an Apple Store. Fun!
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Showdown with Congress likely Trump's stance sets up a likely clash with Congress, where the push to probe Russia's actions has been intensifying.
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He sets up a long exposure shot, and then lights different parts of the shot with colored lights for long periods of time.
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The problem is that Tate very rarely sets up her shots with strikes, and her shot is far from the deepest or lowest.
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And finally, Detroit: Become Human sets up its main android to face the realities of domestic abuse within her first moments on screen.
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"This sets up a virtually unprecedented scenario in the E&P industry: a genuine, outright bidding war," said Raymond James analyst Pavel Molchanov.
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Be smart, from Jonathan Swan: This sets up a bigger crisis than we might have imagined if, as expected, he eventually fires Sessions.
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As he sets up an outdoor stereo system, Mingo takes the microphone to remind people that he's going to be cooking every day.
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That sets up the potential for intercreditor disputes about who should get paid when, and who should suffer when the debt is restructured.
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The end of The Lego Movie deftly sets up how The Lego Movie 2 will be just as much Lucy's story as Emmet's.
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It sets up a bonanza in free agency for Rendon, who was offered a seven-year extension worth around $210 million in September.
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This means the only solution to any clash that Mr Trump sets up between the courts and the voters is a political one.
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But we do know what happened to Kiki — and how his fate inevitably sets up an even bloodier next season of Narcos: Mexico.
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For the sequel, A Clash of Kings, one player sets up a defensive position and the other player has to stage a siege.
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It also perfectly sets up the final flourish of Kondrak and Hauer's research: translating the opening sentence of the Voynich manuscript into English.
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It sets up a board of civilian experts who will advise the force's commissioner, Brenda Lucki, on management (though not on police work).
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LOS ANGELES — This is the point at which the Oscar Best Picture normally sets up as a two-horse race: Birdman or Boyhood?
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The subpoena sets up a fight that's unprecedented in the Trump era: A Republican committee chair pit against the Republican president's eldest son.
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Arthur has the most extended and revelatory arc, and his story bookends the game, which sets up Ollie and Sally's acts as tangential.
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Kemp's victory sets up a November showdown against former House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams to decide one of the nation's most-watched races.
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The ruling, broadcast to a stunned nation on television, sets up a new race between Kenyatta, 55, and veteran opponent Raila Odinga, 72.
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She also wonders why the resort sets up the beach area in such a welcoming way with lounge chairs, towels and movie nights.
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A similar app goes on the child's device, and after the parent sets up the program on both devices, the two are linked.
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In our situation, Hiram sets up a grand conspiracy to murder Jason Blossom which is carried out by Jughead's dad and the Snakes.
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This trailer offers a look at the Lost in Space crew and sets up the premise, but that's as far as it goes.
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The trailer sets up an epic manhunt, with DEA agents Steve Murphy (Boyd Holbrook) and Javier Peña (Pedro Pascal) on the front lines.
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The concern with the growth rate is that it sets up a potential cliff in 2024 when the slower growth rate takes effect.
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On "High Maintenance," by contrast, the most alarmingly graphic sex scene has a purpose: it tests the viewer and sets up a reveal.
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The decision sets up a potential Supreme Court showdown over the president's ability to oversee the powerful regulatory agency and remove its director.
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In countries with which Taiwan has no formal diplomatic relations it often sets up trade and commerce offices, in capitals and major cities.
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Mueller's team often sets up rendezvous point with witnesses, who are then picked up in a rotating fleet of cars with tinted windows.
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The executive order Trump signed sets up families to be detained together at the border -- and is expected to be challenged in court.
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Source: FactSet Rising above the upper Bollinger band often sets up a sell-off that knocks the asset price back within the range.
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This sets up the current contradictions of US politics -- Americans think American democracy works, but they also, largely, think it needs systemic changes.
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RELATED: Acting AG Whitaker: Mueller investigation 'close to being completed' The development sets up the potential for another twist in the Russia probe.
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Some pundits have suggested that this "emergency" declaration sets up a constitutional crisis that goes to the heart of the separation of powers.
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Back to the Future sets up all the pieces on its board, then knocks them over one by one — and with great flair.
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Or better yet, the sales agent you hired calls retail buyers across the country and sets up in-person meetings with each one.
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A quizzical prologue sets up two long sets of intricate variations in myriad styles, with echoes of Neo-Classical Stravinsky and ironic Shostakovich.
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The decline in living standards sets up a debate between the average Russian's empty refrigerator and the "all is well" narrative on television.
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" Ian Shepherdson, Pantheon Macroeconomics: "In short, the statement sets up the March hike, which will be followed by Jay Powell's first press conference.
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Closer to a sports apparel advertisement than a printed artwork, "And One" sets up many of the driving questions provoked by the exhibition.
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The Senate vote was the first time Congress has blocked a presidential emergency declaration and almost certainly sets up Mr. Trump's first veto.
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The deal with Fiat Chrysler also sets up a turf battle in the United States that will be difficult for Nissan to win.
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It sets up Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow as a two-timing spy, relying on conversations between Tony Stark and Romanoff in Civil War.
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The inquiry would include any crimes that may have been committed by Americans, a decision that sets up a potential showdown with Washington.
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It also sets up specific courts and judges dedicated to violence against women as well as special police units, mostly led by women.
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The noncontroversial measure is designed to help small-business owners get access to each others' markets and also sets up a trilateral dialogue.
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The plan sets up a clash between President Trump and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was her brainchild.
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In the second episode, at 10:30, Andrea sets up a play date for Amelia and learns that her daughter might be racist.
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The Kentucky Republican's schedule sets up a speedy trial that indicates Senate Republicans are pushing to finish the process as quickly as possible.
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This sets up the fun hypothetical scenario of the House procession formally bringing the impeachment articles over and the Senate sending them back.
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I don't follow basketball, but one of the aspects that I appreciate about it is that it sets up and resolves plays quickly.
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Hardy filed paperwork last week to run for his old seat, which potentially sets up a rematch between Hardy and Horsford in 2018.
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But its delivery sets up an even bigger test for Washington's political institutions than those involved in getting it safely to its culmination.
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New management by Infuse Hospitality, which sets up and runs food and beverage venues for companies, will be in charge as of Monday.
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While René marries his master's castoff indigenous mistress, Charles soon escapes servitude, Anglicizes his name and sets up a thriving, indiscriminate timber enterprise.
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The most likely scenario is McConnell moves his own organizing resolution, along party lines, that sets up the first half of the trial.
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It also sets up the battle between Mr. Groff and Jean who will be sticking around Moordale whether Otis likes it or not.
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The Judge sets up rules for a new experiment testing the humans&apos ability to improve, but then all those rules get broken.
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"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 2): 89%What critics said: "'You' is still fun, and its ending easily sets up a Season 3.
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That sets up a fight with the Golden State, which currently sets its own car emissions rules and has argued for stringent regulations.
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And it sets up just the third presidential impeachment in U.S. history — with a full House vote expected Wednesday, according to Democratic aides.
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Thirty percent of the gift will be deductible if he sets up a private foundation; 50 percent if it's a donor-advised fund.
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SS: Basically, the merchant sets up with us, they pay us a merchant fee just like they do with PayPal or somebody else.
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Further, this sets up a competition between states, effectively creating a zero-sum game as they scramble to secure their share of damages.
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The story begins in 1967 in Beijing and sets up a trilogy that will end billions of years later and a universe away.
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January 2016: Levandowski leaves Alphabet's car group, now called Waymo, and sets up a new company called 280 Systems, which eventually becomes Otto.
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Yet in these two later robotic tour de force works, Léger clearly sets up tensions between the human narrative and the mechanical spectacle.
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Rummana Hussain's "Fragments" (1993) sets up a tableau of five sculptural installations that bring together pulverized terracotta, dirt, charcoal, painted mirrors, and pigment.
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Later, the film tries to subvert the expectations it sets up in those scenes (including our understanding of who the bombers actually were).
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These cities, and dozens of others across the country, are all vying to be the place where Amazon sets up its second, supplemental headquarters.
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Tuesday's ruling sets up another high stakes battle over Trump's executive authority which legal experts expect will ultimately land in the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The Hawaii state legislature has unanimous passed a concurrent resolution which sets up a "basic economy security working group" tasked with considering the idea.
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She sets up microphones positioned where a viewer's ears would be in real life, and places the lens where a onlooker's eyes would be.
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Trump's pick of Gorsuch and the freshness of Garland's nomination sets up another possible partisan battle over the court for the second straight year.
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Crate, an intuitive SQL interface that sets up distributed database clusters, was founded in 2013 and won TechCrunch Disrupt Europe just a year later.
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Only after I watched "G'day, Melbourne" again did I realize just how beautifully it sets up that final confrontation between the two after all.
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In his view populism is a "thin ideology", one that merely sets up a framework: that of a pure people versus a corrupt elite.
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And each of those labels is as carefully gauged for the correspondences it sets up with its neighbors as for its individual designer cred.
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The pact sets up a sovereign council as the highest authority in the country, but largely delegates executive powers to the cabinet of ministers.
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Probably the best thing you can say about 22017 is that it sets up 23 to be an awesome improvement no matter what happens.
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On Windows 10 PCs, Personal Vault also sets up a Bitlocker-encrypted area on your local hard drive to sync your Personal Vault files.
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That's why the X Prize Foundation, which sets up global competitions, challenged teams with developing and launching robotic lunar landers using mostly private funding.
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The opening sequence sets up a coup d'etat within the American government, led by its vice president, that robs President Wilson of his power.
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The abolition of shuanggui is the most visible part of a sweeping reform that in effect sets up an entirely new branch of government.
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Like the original Iron Sky, The Coming Race has a dramatic ending that sets up the potential for another science-fiction-trope-packed sequel.
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The rout this week also sets up a challenge for China's president, Xi Jinping, who has positioned himself as the master of the economy.
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With minutes left to save the woman on the bridge, another paramedic sets up a bag-valve mask to squeeze air into her lungs.
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It sets up Randall's run for city council (somehow... he lives quite a ways from the community center's neighborhood), but it's just too much.
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"I have something that sets up like a controller tender offer with disclosure problems with some type of coercion involved," the Delaware judge said.
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With the series already renewed for two more seasons, it also sets up several tantalizing prospects as the show presumably arcs toward its finish.
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They bring down a private banker of your choice who sets up the private bank for the £4 million [$5.6 million] to go into.
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Ironically, it also sets up President Trump, who effectively endorsed Le Pen last week, against President Obama, who called Macron to wish him godspeed.
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For each participant, Promise provides counties with a comprehensive intake procedure and then sets up each participant with a care plan specific to them.
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It sets up a sort of ego where, if you don't kind of get all that done, you aren't a part of the group.
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The move sets up the Senate to take an initial procedural vote this week, once it wraps up work on a water infrastructure bill.
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The ruling sets up another high stakes battle over Trump's executive authority which legal experts expect will ultimately land in the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The president's choice sets up a nasty confirmation fight between Democrats and Republicans, who will need at least eight Democrats to cross the aisle.
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I love this golf course... it sets up really well for my game and it's nice to come at a place you've won at.
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Once the malicious configuration profile is installed, it automatically sets up a remote enterprise app server that enables a man-in-the-middle attack.
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And in the ring, it is almost like a clinic, the way he performs, and the way he sets up his opponents for knockouts.
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Thursday's ruling forcefully asserted the judiciary's independent authority to act as a check on executive power and sets up a potential Supreme Court showdown.
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The final shot of Hopper's rescue and Will convulsing because the monster is hurt sets up the last half of the season well. 13.
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The film sets up that be it homophobia, jealousy, or both, Whitney's family wasn't pleased with Robyn's tight bond with and influence over Whitney.
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Bringing global talent into your own supplier ecosystem ultimately distinguishes your business from its competition and sets up your company for long-term success.
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In just three minutes, Freaks and Geeks sets up its perspective: This isn't a typical high school drama about the jocks and popular kids.
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That sets up a likely 50-50 tie and would allow Vice President Pence to cast the tie-breaking vote in favor of DeVos.
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Trump's proposal sets up an interesting dilemma for those fighting for paid leave: On the one hand, six weeks is surely better than nothing.
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This sets up both countries for the same kind of not-that-big-a-deal deal that each side can announce as a win.
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About New York Once a year, like an alarm clock that goes berserk on schedule, a thing called Maker Faire sets up in Queens.
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" Jiwon Han, author of the study, sets up the issue as such: "Rarely do we manage to carry coffee around without spilling it once.
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The gatherings reminded her of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, when Nashville's Kurdish population congregates in a park, sets up tents and exchanges food.
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Plus, this sets up older Shield TVs to become smart home devices once those features go live, which will come in future software updates.
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This doesn't mean you won't be reachable if emergencies arise, but it sets up the understanding that your day off is your own time.
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Warren running versus Castro sets up another tiring Sanders/Clinton scenario and the former is too closely associated with Hillary Clinton's historic campaign failure.
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Trump's appeal sets up the potential for a historic case before the high court testing separation of powers and the president's immunity from prosecution.
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Incorporating the court vision of a guard, the 6-foot-3 Charles regularly sets up the offense or finds cutting teammates for backdoor passes.
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The show also sets up a lot of potentially fascinating themes about the nature of reality, consciousness, and exploitation in an age of inequality.
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The first level, "Girl on the street," sets up a scenario where I (Richard) am walking in a residential area and spot a woman.
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Nothing sets up the game beyond a content warning for "profound carnage," and the splash image of a nameless soldier hiding around a corner.
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The move, though, sets up a fight with Democrats who warned Republicans not to include a measure tied to Mattis to the funding bill.
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The two directors said there won't be any sort of cliffhanger ending with the second movie which sets up the potential for a third.
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As they progress through interviews Placement sets up and requires hirers offer remotely, it teaches clients to negotiate to get their best possible compensation.
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The frothy claims about CBD "sets up some false expectations that the molecule will never be able to live up to," Mr. DeLand said.
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The Crew Dragon capsule carried no crew, but it sets up a near future with astronauts traveling to orbit from the United States again.
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But it sets up a tight deadline for the president and his advisers to reach trade deals with Japan, Europe and potentially other countries.
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Together with the drawings' elegantly askew composition, this sets up a tantalizing sense of specific messages or meanings hovering permanently just out of reach.
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"This move sets up a constitutional crisis," Justus Nyangaya, head of the Kenyan branch of Amnesty International, told VICE News by phone from Nairobi.
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She sets up a clothing rack in her room and fills it with all the clothes that she's worn over the past three weeks.
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Any effort to ban Manchester City also carries risks for UEFA, because it sets up a legal battle against a powerful, deep-pocketed club.
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Going against free for a more expensive product is interesting and fun for us on the outside—it sets up a bit of competition.
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The victory sets up a possible battle between Biden and Sanders, who will leave South Carolina with the two highest delegate hauls thus far.
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When Ms. Nancherla sets up a joke about advice from women's magazines, she adds a sincere aside about Teen Vogue doing great political work.
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Their relationship — which is sweet, funny and kind of hot — sets up the movie's single moment of comic sublimity, which I will leave unspoiled.
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The Trump deregulation plan sets up a clash between Mr. Trump and one of his most vocal Democratic critics: Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
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Placing Mr. Comey on the schedule sets up a showdown with the president as he weighs whether to invoke executive privilege to stop him.
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Dutch startup Easy Caravanning's new customizable TakeOff pop-up camper can sleep up to four people and sets up in less than one minute.
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Alvarez explained that the lead up to the wall sets up more interdiction points, allowing agents to apprehend individuals before they reach the barriers.
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It sets up a process for notifying people eligible for compensation — which has been set at a maximum of $150 per person per incident.
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Recent uncertainty around McDonald's performance and leadership sets up an attractive opportunity for investors in the fast-food chain, according to RBC Capital Markets.
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Morrisey had long been expected to make a bid for the Senate seat, and his decision sets up a Republican primary fight with Rep.
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Florida Atlantic (-7.5) Go deeper: CFP rankings: Utah to No. 5, top 4 unchanged Alabama's loss sets up a final College Football Playoff scramble
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I think the way poems are taught to high school students is completely counterintuitive; it sets up this sense of being the poem's adversary.
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A potential primary race sets up the possibility that Mr. Cuomo might campaign alongside Ms. James, whom he endorsed on Tuesday, in black communities.
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It sets up a structure where there's not alignment between the activities that the league does and what the teams and the players do.
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The Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy filing sets up what may be one of the most complex and uncertain financial restructurings in American history.
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The market's strong performance so far also sets up a good sign for another one of Wall Street's favorite seasonal gauges — the January barometer.
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The sudden strike sets up a debate in Congress next week on whether Trump needs to seek authorization to respond to expected retaliation. Sen.
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"We think the risk reward sets up very well," said Sheridan, who has a "buy" rating and a price target of $2,100 for Amazon.
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Instead, it sets up a vote after opening arguments and questions from senators on whether or not witnesses and documents will be in order.
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She sets up her station for the beginning of a big night the way I expect mine to look at the end of one.
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The agreement as designed now sets up a 10-year exclusivity period for biologic drugs, shielding companies from cheaper generic competitors during the period.
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That sets up another potential battle over extending the deadline — something that Mr. Johnson has sworn not to do — or leaving with no deal.
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If the House votes to impeach, that sets up a Senate trial for early 2020, which Republican senators hinted this week could be brief.
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The unique dynamic sets up a fresh round of brinkmanship involving the Rams, the Chargers and San Diego that could drag on another year.
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The bill's defeat sets up a fresh round of recrimination, with each party holding the other responsible for the failure to reach a compromise.
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Most in Congress, including many Republicans, seemed to hold the view that the Constitution sets up impeachment as the mechanism for punishing presidential misconduct.
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Once or twice a week, video game programmer Mike LeGrand sets up shop at a popular drug corner in Baltimore to do street outreach.
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The juxtaposition of these two sculptures creates a narrative that sets up pieces of a story, but each viewer must provide their own ending.
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We all join a group chat on WhatsApp and one person takes the lead and sets up the exchange on a Secret Santa generating website.
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However, reduced refining output in the early part of the year sets up the industry for a potential rebound as the critical summer months approach.
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The court date sets up one of the most anticipated bookends of Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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The agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and Manitoba sets up a team with U.S. and Canadian representation to oversee water treatment and monitoring.
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But her ouster removes a person whom North Korea attacked endlessly and sets up current President Moon Jae-In to take office in her place.
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This sets up a potential face-off between breaking and ballroom dancing, two dance forms that are polar opposites in style, substance and socioeconomic background.
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Logan Lucky burrows deep in that myth, sets up shop, and demolishes its core — even as it sustains the generic shell of the hillbilly heist.
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Watching the former half of the movie, which sets up the story, feels like listening to someone explain the themes of the very same game.
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It sets up a rush within the Democratic field to secure support from major unions, nearly all of which have not endorsed a candidate yet.
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"Eastwatch" sets up discord with the surviving Stark sisters at the direction of Littlefinger, who sees their enmity as another rung on the chaos ladder.
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Before a commodity is ever shipped, GrainChain sets up a contract between a buyer and a farmer for their supply, negotiated through GrainChain's digital portal.
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From the beginning, the series sets up the case as a set of competing narratives, all crafted by people in institutions with their own investments.
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The wave of laws spreading across America's red states sets up what could be a precedent-smashing Supreme Court challenge to the abortion status quo.
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It sets up a world of expectations and a whole new way of interacting that is totally skewed from our emotional evolution as human beings.
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It sets up a power dynamic in which a woman needs something from a man, and she's coerced to use her sexuality to get it.
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The action sets up a possible confrontation between Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and President Donald Trump, who has been pressuring the Fed to cut rates.
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This transaction also sets up a great opportunity for Yahoo to build further distribution and accelerate our work in mobile, video, native advertising and social.
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As it turns out, that as true for people as it is for Amazon's Alexa voice assistant, which officially sets up residence in France today.
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When Massachusetts sets up its pot shops in the coming months people will only be able to purchase one ounce of pot at a time.
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The story sets up a wonderful fantastic with a great, diverse cast of characters, plenty of action, and a narrative that just doesn't let up.
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Wray cleared the Senate judiciary committee with flying colors -- receiving unanimous approval -- which sets up an expected bipartisan vote for Wray by the full Senate.
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I'd gladly trade both their episodes for more about Freida (Dale Soules), whose flashback in episode 3 sets up a bigger picture of the season.
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"I think our schedule sets up for one goalie," said Kings coach Darryl Sutter, whose team plays just three games in the next eight days.
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Not a lot of run-ups, you're going to have to fly it on the greens, which I think sets up pretty good for me.
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The similarity in the patterns on the two charts sets up the silver trade to follow the behavior of the breakout in the gold price.
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"While you know I hate that term — it sets up [Apple CEO] Tim Cook for failure, don't want that — I understand the sentiment," Cramer said.
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Logan is an asshole who repeatedly spouts classist and racist insults at other characters, and in one particularly vile moment he sets up bum fights.
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Without getting into details, the movie sets up some dynamics between Jason Bourne and Alicia Vikander's character that could certainly be explored in future movies.
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Look out for the dusted footprints left in five more years when a Voodoo Rays sets up shop in the months after Marshall next reemerges.
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The move sets up Hello for a clash with market dominator Didi, which has been in hot water following the high-profile incidents last year.
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The development sets up a potential showdown between Congress and the administration over a key witness in the investigation into Russian interference in the election.
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The decision sets up a situation Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
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After building a case for a problem afoot in the US health system, this slide quickly sets up Sempre and its platform as a solution.
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The Queens Night Market sets up shop in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, a historic NYC park created by Robert Moses in the early 20th century.
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The first-quarter haul sets up Sanders's campaign to expand its operations in key early-voting states, said Jeff Weaver, a senior adviser to Sanders.
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Even at his age, he refuses the valet parking the club provides and sets up his own beach chair on the club's broad concrete patio.
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Goldman believes the effect of easier monetary policy will flow through with a lag of about three quarters, which sets up for a strong 2020.
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When buyers come along, Letgo sets up a chat between the buyer and seller, allowing both to communicate without sharing personal emails or phone numbers.
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That dynamic sets up the potential for people to attack the person with the greatest probability of winning the nomination over the next three months.
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Trying to repeal the amendment simply sets up the gun control movement for failure, since the political barriers to amending the Constitution are so high.
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Dan Ozzi, Governors Ball Marked the Official Start of Lorde 2.0 The Americana pigeonhole sets up rootsy expectations Isbell has too keen a mind for.
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There are so many great conflicts that this show sets up, and I just know that few if any of them will ever be resolved.
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Google's new Duplex is an artificial intelligence speech system that sets up appointments and performs other clerical tasks, like a receptionist or human assistant might.
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"There have been concerns that Pelosi sets up this negotiation with him because he is the easiest mark," one House Republican leadership aide told CNN.
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" • Ian Shepherdson of Pantheon Macroeconomics writes, "In short, the statement sets up the March hike, which will be followed by Jay Powell's first press conference.
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The bulk of their high school outreach comes at the events themselves, where USADA sets up booths and has representatives on hand to answer questions.
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Like a fisherman working a tributary to a great river, Mr. Antoine sets up shop just outside the bustle, halfway down the block on Prince.
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So, even if Macron sets up a meeting, its success will depend on whether Trump does something different in terms of preparation and internal teamwork.
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That sets up a political battle with those provinces and makes climate change a big issue in the next general election, expected in October 2019.
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It only strengthens when he sets up a tiny, beautifully illuminated toy theater and enacts a deliciously comic version of Kafka's tale with miniature puppets.
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Under this plan, if a wealthy executive sets up an L.L.C. to receive his $10 million salary, he could potentially save $2 million in taxes.
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The conflicting promotion from Cordray and appointment from Trump sets up a fight with little clear precedent, as there are now two acting CFPB heads.
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Thus, a genuine examination of the relevant history here not only undermines Nunes's facile analogy, but also sets up the foundation for another impeachable offense.
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His argument sets up a closed loop of partisan tautology: No Republican can or should vote for impeachment because no Republican is voting for impeachment.
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Boyd sets up meetings with his plentiful industry contacts and helms a weekly, increasingly influential Spotify playlist, "Monday to Monday," that focuses on emerging artists.
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The first episode of the 10-part series sets up shop in Los Angeles to audition some of the West Coast's rising hip-hop talent.
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The decision threatens to throw an already restive Pakistan into political tumult as the judiciary sets up for a battle of wills against the military.
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An effective wrap-up of a half season's worth of story lines, it sets up the show to start anew next year, bigger and better.
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Her continued support of the tax overhaul sets up a stark choice in a district won by Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race.
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The move sets up a contest that will bring a new prime minister to power who could pursue a cleaner break with the European Union.
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She sets up her jokes crisply, pursues familiar juxtapositions (sex and religion always fit snugly) and then sells the hell out of the punch lines.
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The opera opens with Clarence, a hearty miner (the exuberant bass-baritone Ryan McKinny), who sets up the story almost as if giving a lecture.
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Most experts believe that standard is unattainable in the case of North Korea, and that insisting on it sets up the Trump administration for failure.
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The law, which President Enrique Peña Nieto is expected to sign, sets up a legal framework to deploy soldiers in regions controlled by drug gangs.
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Each evening, REI staff sets up large mobile tents with cushy cots for guests and warm dinners are served in a stand-up dining tent.
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With a partner, a woman sets up a "nest" of pillows and blankets on the floor, then lies on it, naked from the waist down.
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"The Americana pigeonhole sets up rootsy expectations Isbell has too keen a mind for," Robert Christgau wrote of the artist in last week's Expert Witness.
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Fave track:"I See Progress," as it sets up the premise of the group in a sense, although "Deathbed Confession" would be the popular favorite.
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It sets up the series' central premise (a successful news producer's new intern is the person she least wants to see more of: her mother), and it sets up all those characters, and it teases out a bunch of other relationships we're meant to anticipate seeing more of, from a nascent will-they/won't-they to a rivalry between the news show's two anchors.
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You then pair it to an app on your phone and go through a little tutorial that sets up the three different gestures you can configure.
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The group's ongoing support sets up a potential confrontation between veterans and an outspoken president who frequently praises the military but rarely holds back when challenged.
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But I don't think I'm convinced the weight of that romance is enough to offset the fate of all humanity in the way "Pandemonium" sets up.
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"Our model is flexibly able to capture this complex pattern in the brain that sets up the foundation for behaviors," says Robert Emerson, the primary author.
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That sets up a battle between those who want a deal and those who would rather see China shed the title of global superpower, Cramer said.
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However, the negative NAO phase could bring a return of winter weather to the East in early March, depending where exactly that Greenland block sets up.
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Such a process is applied to euro zone countries that are in breach of the rules and sets up specific targets to correct their balance sheets.
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The director also sets up the federal government's purchase of goods and services, called procurement, and oversees the performance review for government agencies and federal employees.
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From a finance perspective, it sets up a battle between one of the state's top venture capitalists against one of its best-known private equity executives.
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"Her presence in the show, I hope, really sets up all of our characters on really funny stories for the rest of the season," Wigfield said.
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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has no love for college campus politics, either; a season 3 episode sets up an elaborate parody of undergraduate discussions of sexual consent.
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A new fan trailer from Lance Krall, published on Vimeo, sets up an idea of what a series called Arya and The Hound could look like.
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The resolution, unveiled by House Rules Committee Chairman Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), sets up procedures for open hearings by the Intelligence Committee and releasing witness testimony.
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The Core sets up a more dynamic version of those segmentation powers out of the box, quarantining devices as soon as a possible compromise is detected.
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The request sets up yet another fight over funding for border security, which led to a record 35-day partial government shutdown in December and January.
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Apple reported a clean March quarter and bullish June quarter outlook which against a backdrop of negative investor sentiment sets up for shares to move higher.
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