SHORT-LIVED REACTION When tragedies such as last week's accident strike, government action is reactive and short-lived, activists say.
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SHORT-LIVED Yet again, the market's reaction to the latest escalation in tension between North Korea and the U.S. proved short-lived.
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Some say the tax bill's benefit will be short lived.
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Our chips are designed to detect very short lived monopoles.
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The public memory regarding American politics has always been short lived.
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Markets initially cheered the ceasefire, but that optimism was short-lived.
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But his time in the role was to be short-lived.
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Of course, after every short-lived high is the inevitable comedown.
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But judging from the trailer, their peace treaty was short-lived.
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"It was a short-lived Stockholm syndrome," Kinan, now 41, said.
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Other attempts at building new messaging products have been short-lived.
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Analysts caution the rally could be short-lived following the election.
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"We were children," Jonas told Cohen of the short-lived relationship.
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But Roberts's reprieve from the political spotlight may be short-lived.
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Back then, I didn't know how short lived Google+ would be.
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Monica Conyers had a short-lived political career of her own.
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FlashForward was a short-lived television show that aired on ABC.
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Berlioz eventually won Smithson over, but their marriage was short-lived.
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People's attention spans for these kind of things is short-lived.
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The unity fostered by Mr Kim may thus prove short-lived.
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And not everyone is nostalgic for the short-lived Christie era.
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Spicy but short-lived hookups can also be fun during #VirgoSeason.
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But their days of warm embraces in Winterfell were short-lived.
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However, this, he says, will represent merely a short-lived move.
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He also correctly predicted the "emotional intensity" would be short-lived.
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I was very proud of myself, but this was short-lived.
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Ryan told Culture Brats that her parody of short-lived E!
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A sharp jump in homebuilder confidence last month was short-lived.
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The munificence seen in November is likely to prove short-lived.
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What about Elaine Barrish from USA's tragically short-lived Political Animals?
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"The impact of the outflow will be short-lived," said Shabbir.
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Still, Cramer noted that this current rally could be short-lived.
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He confirmed this news and that short-lived engagement went kaput.
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And there was the short-lived frenzy over Republican Nevada Gov.
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As a result, Schiaparelli will be a very short-lived mission.
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Short-lived talks between the two sides last summer went nowhere.
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But this short-lived reversal shows how fragile Bitcoin really is.
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It may also prove to be a relatively short-lived one.
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Infamous as they've become, Throbbing Gristle's original run was short-lived.
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They have pros and cons, but you know it's short-lived.
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A few tried, but their efforts were costly and short-lived.
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She also helped found a short-lived feminist monthly, F magazine.
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Currently, the catalyst is short lived and therefore needs frequent replacement.
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But the team's stay at Barclays Center may be short-lived.
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However, there's some optimism that the selling will be short-lived.
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Democrats are hoping that air of celebration will be short-lived.
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That has a real dollars and cents impact, although short-lived.
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They began dating in August, but their romance was short-lived.
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The boost to results is however likely to be short-lived.
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It will be short-lived and your audience will remain small.
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Barr's own interest in nu-metal, however, was mercifully short lived.
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It was a short-lived affair, lasting less than a year.
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A short remission offered some hope, but it was short-lived.
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His explanation reminded me of a short-lived site called Turntable.
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" Buric added that the campaign, though short-lived, was "very successful.
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They already know well what even short-lived rainfall can do.
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"It was short-lived, basically happening after the incident," he said.
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He added that the bounce was likely to be short-lived.
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A short-lived campaign in Dallas raised money for that purpose.
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The situation in Italy is not going to be short-lived.
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Noise is remarkably short-lived compared with other kinds of pollution.
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The tyranny of Billy Sunday and his ilk proved short-lived.
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The moves provided a short-lived jolt to European stock markets.
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Ultimately the public relations problems usually proved to be short lived.
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Because many though not all business investments are relatively short-lived.
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But let's consider the surprising, if short-lived, Beto O'Rourke phenom.
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Bottom line: Don't be surprised if Monday's rally is short-lived.
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Halsey's reign at the top will very likely be short-lived.
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We might be forced to conclude that they're fairly short-lived.
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Others though believe that any dollar weakness will be short-lived.
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Reznick called James a "crybaby," and his exile was short-lived.
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A "moment in a debate [is] pretty short-lived," Klobuchar acknowledged.
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It also filed a short-lived lawsuit against Alibaba in 2014.
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There are indicators, however, that the revolution will be short-lived.
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The sense of relief within her party will be short lived.
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" Pence added, however, that any market volatility "will be short-lived.
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However, the American love affair with atomic power proved short-lived.
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But this good news for rule proponents is likely short-lived.
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Generally, the impact of rail strikes is widespread and short-lived.
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Any boost to coal and natural gas will be short-lived.
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Some analysts think the downturn in earnings could be short-lived.
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The hype was short-lived and people have since moved on.
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Another injured player, Nick Kyrgios, also had a short-lived run.
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"Federal intervention should be very precise and short-lived," he said.
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Bolton previously said he thinks the negotiations will be short-lived.
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We might be forced to conclude that they're fairly short-lived.
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She ran a short-lived primary campaign against the now-retiring Sen.
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Though he had several short-lived flings with women while in Wham!
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That's why I think that any weakness here will be short-lived.
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And if their truce is short-lived, she's prepared for that too.
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The pound's gains were short-lived as investors waited for further developments.
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Salaam played in the short-lived XFL and the Canadian Football League.
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But, as is the nature of television, this breakthrough is short-lived.
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A short-lived revival starring Leona Lewis ran from 2016 to 2017.
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Unfortunately for Swift's fans at the courthouse, the excitement was short-lived.
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According to ABC News, the Category 4 status was fortunately short-lived.
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Hollywood has long been known for short-lived romances and messy breakups.
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But this Democratic face on the nation's courts may be short-lived.
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But that break can be short-lived in places like the South.
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The immediate tactical benefits of Soleimani's death, therefore, will be short-lived.
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The company discontinued the short-lived Coca-Cola Blak two years later.
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Earlier this year, they had some short-lived celebration routine with cabbage.
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THE TECH wobble of 22015 has turned out to be short-lived.
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But the advantage was short-lived as the Eagles responded with force.
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A decade later, rivals waged a short-lived putsch against Chavez himself.
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Short-lived all-women band Rosy Vista is a very good example.
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This semi slump will be short-lived, according to one market watcher.
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And even short-lived profiles can have detrimental outcomes for Facebook users.
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In other words: Uber's partnership with the company could be short-lived.
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Sarin, too, "presents an immediate but short-lived threat," the CDC says.
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But that high is short-lived even for a big four winner.
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Those two had less in common than these short-lived, leaky clones.
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Andy: My fame for being in Nintendo Power was extremely short lived.
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"A clear Clinton victory should trigger a short-lived rally," he added.
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" That year brought another TV show, the short-lived series "Aloha Paradise.
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Thankfully, tornadoes are usually short-lived, lasting around 10 minutes at most.
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Gardner's second short-lived marriage was to bandleader Artie Shaw in 1945.
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The recent downward trend in state-sanctioned executions may prove short lived.
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The lead was short-lived due to a slick pass by Pacioretty.
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It's so short lived, you can't wear that dress for so long.
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But both proved short-lived, with Assad showing no sign of compromise.
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But its status as the future of media would be short-lived.
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But the Goldman bounce is short-lived, says Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com.
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However, traders warn that the rally will most likely be short-lived.
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Future Sex was a short-lived project, lasting a mere seven issues.
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She and Rinna hugged it out, but the breakthrough seemed short-lived.
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Crackdowns tended to be short-lived and rarely affected the most powerful.
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But not all expansions are as short-lived as America's (see chart).
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If the schools do not move quickly, autonomy could prove short-lived.
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Previous tech drops were short-lived and were followed by record highs.
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In your 20s, after a short-lived stint in a rock band?
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Fortunately, dalliances with anti-establishment, populist isolationism tend to be short-lived.
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The plebiscite set off a short-lived declaration of independence in Catalonia.
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Ziolkowski's own time working on the Mt. Rushmore sculpture was short-lived.
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However short-lived, Dada constitutes something like the Big Bang of Modernism.
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Busy Philipps hosted the short-lived "Busy Tonight" from 2018 to 2019.
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"We entered into this knowing it could be short-lived," Thompson said.
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Trump's chief foreign policy adviser during the campaign and his short-lived
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Democrats tried to get in the way, launching a short-lived filibuster.
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The short-lived first era of rock festivals began in San Francisco.
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His stay at the front of the field, however, was short-lived.
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That uncertainty means any recovery in French bonds could be short-lived.
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However, this prosperity was short-lived, as the exemption expired in 2628.
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She was married a second time, but it was also short-lived.
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With expectations low and anchored, any price spike will prove short-lived.
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That's the special thing about sports: It's short-lived, success and failure.
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He hooked up with Current TV, Al Gore's short-lived cable venture.
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Therefore, the positive correlation could turn out to be very short-lived.
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The use of ankle bands for migrant families may be short-lived.
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But the relief in markets was short-lived, as reality set in.
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Now authorities are trying to ensure that those consequences are short lived.
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If Moore wins, it may be a short-lived victory for Republicans.
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For a few months she basked in the short-lived political rewards.
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On the contrary, immigration detention has a short-lived and complicated history.
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Adam Schrader worked on the short-lived Facebook trending news editorial team.
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Typically the effect of a shutdown on the economy is short-lived.
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But the victory celebration, if any, is likely to be short-lived.
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But the public demonstration of unity and support may be short-lived.
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But some analysts are warning the oil tailspin might be short lived.
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Ominous warning Ingabire's freedom of movement -- and speech -- could be short lived.
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It started with Paradise Garage, a vibrant but short-lived SoHo nightclub.
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But nowadays, high maintenance is a recipe for a short-lived garden.
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Last week, Judge Richard Leon agreed, ending the short-lived court battle.
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Markets cheered the news last week, but it would be short-lived.
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After all, short-lived as it was, the school involved 1,400 people.
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Local experts said that any softening in Uzbekistan could be short-lived.
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The Alabama Supreme Court reversed a short-lived victory for Mr. Bentley.
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But that was short lived, in light of Tuesday'st 9th Circuit ruling.
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And many warn that this could just be a short-lived phase.
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All were short-lived ideas for which Amazon couldn't gain customer traction.
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The male romper was short-lived and it's probably for the best.
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WASHINGTON — After an uproar, Alex Jones's mass media revival proved short-lived.
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To make matters more interesting, methane is short-lived on geological time scales.
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She could have just left it at Brody Jenner's short-lived talk show.
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The answer to Fermi's paradox may be that advanced civilizations are short lived.
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"We think this weakness will be short-lived," said ANZ economist Felicity Emmett.
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"That happens a lot," Berry tells me of the short-lived cake selection.
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Italy has experienced many short-lived and fractious governments since World War Two.
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For most men and women, fame is fleeting and greatness is short-lived.
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Apex's victory was short-lived, and Fortnite surpassed its viewership the following month.
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Pittsburgh took a short-lived lead at 12:13 of the first period.
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Heck, both S8 models would have larger screens than the short-lived Note7.
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Analysts from Nomura said the rebound seen in September could be short lived.
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Some analysts cautioned however that the new found optimism might be short-lived.
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Will Swift's ringlets be as short-lived as her Debbie Harry-inspired locks?
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Some initiatives have proved half-hearted, short-lived or prey to party politics.
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Four other runners set five separate short-lived marks in the intervening years.
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In court, Justin tells the story of his short-lived romance with Hannah.
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The euphoria was short-lived: Yesterday, Bloom closed trading at $2.70 per share.
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Upon coming back to football, Ball's collegiate career was successful but short-lived.
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But her happiness is short-lived as the family returns to the compound.
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" ' " The experience did involve a few tears, but luckily they were short-lived.
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In fairness, though it was short-lived, Clinton actually talked about entitlement reform.
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A short-lived national women's team was disbanded in 2014, amid Taliban threats.
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Intense competition has both benefits and costs, but will probably prove short-lived.
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Just weeks later, Thorne and Charlie Puth had a short-lived whirlwind romance.
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The honeymoon - even with leaders of Trump's own party — could prove short lived.
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However, that feeling of collaboration turned out to be a short-lived one.
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To be clear, exercise doesn't always help with those short-lived acute episodes.
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If such an effect did exist, it appears to have been short-lived.
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"Any rebounds in the rupee might prove to be short-lived," he said.
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Even the S&P 2100's "volmageddon" episode in February was short-lived.
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That would suggest that this quarter&aposs GDP gains might be short-lived.
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The trade war may turn out to be a relatively short-lived affair.
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Our enthusiasm and excitement to meet the eldest Zidane is short-lived, however.
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However, the momentum was short-lived as the Bluejays grabbed control for good.
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Any honeymoon with the new Trump administration is likely to be short-lived.
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Colt Johnson and Larissa Dos Santos Lima's short-lived marriage is finally over.
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To them, their integrity is worth more than a short-lived ratings jolt.
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Ariana Grande is opening up about her short-lived engagement to Pete Davidson.
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Fictional characters and unidentified figures were omitted, as were short-lived commemorative bills.
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But it does discourage over-reaction to tabloid headlines and short-lived uproars.
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Later, however, APW moved to downloadable matches using the short-lived ClickMovie service.
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But Macquarie expected that any post-election pound rally could be short-lived.
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The movement was short-lived, but for a brief period it was omnipresent.
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"They eventually rebounded but the correction, however short-lived, was severe," Trahan said.
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The GDP growth that delights Trump supporters is likely to be short-lived.
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But without more support, such success can only be short-lived and piecemeal.
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In some ways, it would feel like the short-lived Turkish Grand Prix.
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And for those who do, the effects are relatively mild and short-lived.
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Juul cofounders Adam Bowen and James Monsees had short-lived tenures as billionaires.
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This could resemble Facebook's short-lived experiment to tag satire articles as such.
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The couple's short-lived and tumultuous relationship was featured on the reality show.
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He later held two short-lived jobs in the industry, but struggled financially.
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In most cases, they are short-lived, sometimes only for a few minutes.
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In 2003, the Heat were in the midst of a short-lived rebuild.
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Trilobites Gleaming through these crimson gas clouds are rarely seen, short-lived stars.
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The WeChat payments score is reminiscent of Tencent's short-lived credit-rating scheme.
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On paper, it's as uninspiring as the team's short-lived, much-mocked logo.
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She portrayed the character on the short-lived 2002 series "Birds of Prey."
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New York's day in the sun was short-lived, as it turns out.
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That, however, was short-lived as more companies came out with drastic warnings.
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Past bars, most of them short-lived, have been small, even cramped affairs.
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Today: The club closed and reopened as the short-lived Whiskey Blu bar.
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This was the school's first appearance since 1998, and it was short-lived.
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Others agreed the effect of the fires on tourism would be short-lived.
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The court agreed and stripped the rivers of their short-lived legal rights.
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He called it a "friendship of utility" — adventitious, opportunistic and usually short-lived.
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Sure. God, that was a short-lived ... It was Jane ... What's her name?
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Natural selection has turned them into a paradox: a short-lived, intelligent animal.
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Just ask such short-lived hopefuls as Giuliani, Howard Dean and John Edwards.
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The "God Is Dead" cultural moment, such as it was, was short-lived.
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Stream a couple of short-lived series or revisit a Wes Anderson classic.
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"The Kurds don't want to see a short-lived Kurdistan," Mr. Chomani said.
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But these ominous signs of Irma's churn toward Florida were often short-lived.
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These glimpses of domestic bliss look good on Al, but they're short-lived.
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GM's previous Hummer line included an SUV and a short-lived pickup variant.
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In the end, Soleimani's death may prove a hollow and short-lived victory.
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The market impact from Libya is expected to be short-lived, Tsukioka said.
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While Chairman Pai's decision was the right one, it may be short-lived.
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Her joy was short-lived as Stephens broke again to seal the opener.
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WeWork, for example, raised debt as part of its short-lived IPO plans.
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Activity at the volcano diminished after the short-lived eruption, the agency said.
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In short: Thursday is risk-on, but the euphoria could be short-lived.
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Oil prices may fall The spike in oil prices may be short lived.
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GM's previous Hummer brand included an SUV and a short-lived pickup variant.
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On Friday, she said investors should expect "short-lived" volatility in the market.
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The study adds that the outcomes of hostile thoughts could be short-lived.
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It also discontinued the Buick LaCrosse sedan and the short-lived Cascada convertible.
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Unfortunately, the drama was short-lived with the little guy waddling away quickly.
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Juul cofounders Adam Bowen and James Monsees had short-lived tenures as billionaires.
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The peso's recovery proved short-lived after Mr. Trump took aim at Toyota.
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They listened to what an existence, short-lived or otherwise, would look like.
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The freedom that Mr. Bassem and others like him enjoyed was short lived.
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The fantasy is in the relationship, the connection, no matter how short-lived.
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A short-lived ceasefire over net neutrality is quickly coming to an end.
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The job was short-lived as the team folded during the 1978 season.
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Barr's honeymoon phase was somewhat short-lived as his record underwent closer scrutiny.
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Though those three breweries did a serviceable job, their success was short-lived.
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We even turned it into a short-lived TV series called Parking Lot.
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But it's short-lived—they move me to my room almost immediately after.
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The court-imposed bans have typically been short-lived though highly disruptive affairs.
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Art Review The Winter Antiques Show is a short-lived galaxy of colliding worlds.
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The anonymous jokester also twice tricked short-lived White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci.
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Currency market reaction is therefore quite intense, but also tends to be short-lived.
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The festivalgoers cheer when Josh fixes the music, but the praise is short-lived.
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His sacrifice fly in the 13th inning gave the Pirates a short-lived lead.
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Though his political career was short-lived, Thomas gained fame through Bravo's Southern Charm.
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But Estrada said such effects were likely to be short-lived as temperatures climb.
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It sparked a sequel in 1976 and a very short-lived 1980 TV series.
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It's a story of regret, longing, and the short-lived effects of sudden fame.
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But if the November playbook is any guide, the respite may be short-lived.
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The scare was short-lived, however, as UConn went on to win by 20.
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We wonder what Obama thinks of her short-lived relationship with Paul Thomas Anderson.
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Britney Spears's short-lived 773 marriage to her childhood friend Jason Alexander started here.
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We wanted to combat the notion that this was a short-lived television moment.
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However, any storm-related sputter in the Texas economy will likely be short-lived.
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This new bearish position may be short-lived pending trade on Monday and Tuesday.
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Here are the highlights from the short-lived White House Communications Director's interview: 1.
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This resulting fizz of short-lived particles is the leading explanation for dark energy.
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If so, it might prove short-lived, and Huawei's stockpiles may tide it over.
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Enter Mr Macron, a former presidential adviser and short-lived minister under François Hollande.
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Be smart: If an earnings recession does happen it's expected to be short-lived.
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The group's musical career was short-lived: Greenjolly finished 19th out of 24 acts.
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After all, the days of wanting smartwatches that stood out were pretty short lived.
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But Allstate's Wilson was concerned that efforts to reform NFIP would be short-lived.
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The button was short-lived: Within two hours of it appearing, it had vanished.
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Either way, the relative stability seen in this season thus far is short-lived.
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She thought her experiment would be short-lived, but the subsequent work proved popular.
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But, her bounty was short-lived because a woman snatched the bag from behind.
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Rhaenyra's reign may have been short-lived, but we've got good feelings about Dany.
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But it's also totally believable that the results of both would be short-lived.
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But they're short-lived, isolated cases, with the cancer never spreading further to others.
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Sadly, the engagement was short-lived as Warne died of leukaemia one month later.
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In particular, he appreciated the passion of the fans of the short-lived show.
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The scare was short-lived, however, as UConn went on to win by 212.
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Immediately sell it on after realising the short-lived gag wasn't worth it. Why?
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The short-lived bidding war for China Biologic had pitted two state-backed buyers.
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The celebration was short lived, but not because it immediately crashed back to earth.
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The movie spawned four direct-to-video sequels and a short-lived TV series.
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Trump said his first -- and only -- trip to the European country was short-lived.
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However, this boon could be short-lived, according to Brooks Macdonald's chief investment officer.
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It shut trading in China twice in four days during its short-lived run.
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The test, however, was short-lived, with the missile exploding several seconds after launch.
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The relief afforded to iron ore prices, however, is likely to be short-lived.
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They hoped that it would be as short-lived as the 2628-28503 downturn.
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James starred in both season 1 and season 2 of the short-lived show.
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Still, some analysts warned that the celebration on Wall Street could be short-lived.
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Fans of Nicole Byer's short-lived Loosely Exactly Nicole have a glimmer of hope.
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Sophia Bush is opening up about her short-lived marriage to Chad Michael Murray.
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No, when we think of vision boards, we think of a short-lived E!
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Alas, the project was short-lived, destined for obliteration after a brief two weeks.
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Even Anezka can't help but fall under Jane's spell, though this is short-lived.
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It does suffer periodic blackouts, but usually short-lived and confined to certain areas.
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In my early 20s, I had a short-lived fling with a famous actor.
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Thankfully it was short-lived and I quickly found index funds as a replacement.
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"Any initial impact of the audit on compliance is short-lived," the researchers concluded.
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These explosions are GRBs, and they produce short-lived jets of extremely energetic light.
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"Nostalgia is generally a short-lived phenomenon for any one thing," St. Charles said.
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The site he created, though short lived, dramatically raised his domestic and international profile.
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But coming on the eve of the Clinton presidency, this victory was short-lived.
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Dan Wasiolek, an analyst at Morningstar, said these pullbacks could be short-lived, however.
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But, of course, Rowan knows what they're plotting, and the plan is short-lived.
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The people I spoke with remembered it as a short-lived and ridiculous venture.
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Opponents of the protections called the gains short-lived and vowed to fight them.
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The trend was short-lived, however, as Pepsi discontinued the drink the following year.
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The data poses worries that near-record high refinery runs may be short-lived.
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A visit to the western edge of the building was short-lived: too windy.
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The show subsequently launched the short-lived reality series, "The City," which starred Port.
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But I knew my hair high would be, as usual, a short-lived buzz.
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But this victory is probably short-lived, with a bigger battle on the horizon.
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A larger concern is that the benefits of genetic rescue will be short-lived.
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A loyalist to his donors, Rubio's opposition to the tax bill was short-lived.
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The second season continues the story — so it seems his redemption was short lived.
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The success proved short-lived when Mr. Weiner was caught in another sexting scandal.
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Meant to signal a fresh start, the change provided a boost, however short-lived.
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The victory was short lived, as France later occupied Mexico for a few years.
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Wallis' husband waited patiently, and even Wallis herself thought it would be short-lived.
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That doesn't mean Warren is out, or that the Klobmentum won't be short-lived.
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Following a few short-lived series, he co-created "Hill Street" with Michael Kozoll.
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But other than a short-lived parliamentary tenure, d'Annunzio had never held high office.
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The victory was short-lived, as France later occupied Mexico for a few years.
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A year later he founded the short-lived Daily Journal-American in Bellevue, Wash.
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Mr. Kerik founded a short-lived nonprofit, the American Coalition for Criminal Justice Reform.
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THEN: Jesse McCartney was a member of the short-lived boy band Dream Street.
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The tornadoes tend to be short-lived and can have little, if any, warning.
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Lee won in a rout, but the era of good feelings was short-lived.
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The short-lived fantasy of the "British nation," too, may finally meet its end.
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Was the inversion too shallow and short-lived to serve as a proper signal?
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Analysts caution that any relief stemming from a Conservative victory may be short-lived.
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They are short-lived, typically lasting less than three hours, the weather agency said.
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But the fourth party system was short-lived, toppled by a new media era.
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Still, some investors were optimistic that recent declines would resemble a short-lived correction.
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Anything else seems likely to be short lived in terms of causing market problems.
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The lead was short-lived: Another Oregon 3-pointer was in store, from Dorsey.
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But as our colleagues have reported, that revolt appears to have been short-lived.
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Because February has just 28 days, any feeling of deprivation is relatively short-lived.
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CumFundMe launched to adult industry cheers last May, but the excitement was short lived.
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But Fitch managing director Tony Stringer said any positive lift could be short-lived.
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The works are dated 224 to 1963, the entirety of her short-lived career.
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The notion of jobs, as I say, is a pretty short-lived one in history.
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Cold air helped disperse the smog on Monday morning, but the effect was short lived.
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The Fossil Sport's reign as King of Wear OS is likely to be short-lived.
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But the rally is likely to be short-lived, said Capital Economics analyst Caroline Bain.
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While discussing the short-lived split, sources told PEOPLE they expected the couple to reunite.
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The rebound will be short-lived, says Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer.
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Soon after that the price fell to about $9,300, but the correction was short-lived.
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For now, businesses say their best hope is that Trump's trade war is short-lived.
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The bot could learn your preferences and talk like you, but it was short-lived.
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Still, the analyst cautioned that any bounce in the space would likely be short-lived.
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My sense of release, new freedom, and a future so bright, however, was short-lived.
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She also later starred in the short-lived Terra Nova for one season on Fox.
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In his view, the lighthearted or comedic viral route to success can be short-lived.
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Markets globally initially cheered the outcome of the meeting, but that optimism was short-lived.
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SH-LYN-COKEINV However, market participants said the rebound in coke could be short-lived.
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But the market fall-out was relatively short-lived, and less than some had feared.
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But unlike most short-lived Cinderella fantasies, the Bulldogs did not go poof at midnight.
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If the markets continue to turn against Italy, however, his joy will be short-lived.
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This fundamental difference in opinion had been a volte-face in our short-lived relationship.
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Mark Sanford scrapped his short-lived bid in November, just 60 days after it began.
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So its negative impact on the manufacturing sector or GDP data might be short lived.
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Short-lived but influential, the group formed in Paris in 1967 and dissolved in 1968.
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The Scott Walker effect When he launched his short-lived 2016 presidential campaign, Wisconsin Gov.
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Halsey and Yungblud collaborated on the rock song "11 Minutes" during their short-lived relationship.
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Regardless of the results of the lawsuit, Levandowski's time at Uber may be short-lived.
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" The art is short-lived, but in Wedderburn's words, "this is what makes them special.
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What they got, instead, was a campy, exaggerated, and all too short-lived wrestling career.
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Trump announced Mike Pence as his running mate and revealed this short-lived campaign logo.
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Their bliss will no doubt be short-lived, because Raver is a regular this season.
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Michelle Coombs, of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, said the explosion, though powerful, was short-lived.
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Kirk is no stranger to giving people a ride — remember his short-lived pedicab service?
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But my break from partying was short-lived; staying in also didn't feel like me.
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The dogs preface that they, short-lived, will not see the conclusion of their masterwork.
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The warm feelings were short-lived, though, because of both sectarianism and Iran's growing authoritarianism.
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There's a jubilation to shouting out the truth, even if it will be short-lived.
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Many took to the streets in protest and army officers mounted a short-lived coup.
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Stratospheric particles eventually fall back to Earth in rain, so the effect is short-lived.
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The vision is short-lived, but it's easily the most striking sequence in the film.
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In the end, the feud was short-lived, coming to a close on Monday afternoon.
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Faced with deadlock, President Sergio Mattarella could seek to appoint a short-lived technocratic government.
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But barring actual military conflicts, negative responses by equities are expected to be short-lived.
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Samsung owners should enjoy the short-lived exclusive, and good luck in the battle royale.
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The Astros trailed 1-0 after the Guzman blast, but that deficit was short-lived.
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Shahs of Sunset star Golnesa "GG" Gharachedaghi's short-lived marriage is coming to an end.
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Despite her whirlwind romance, the recent grad looks back at her short-lived relationship fondly.
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That is another reason to fear that the cessation of hostilities will be short-lived.
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Scott Walker, who made a short-lived bid for the GOP presidential nomination in 2015.
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But analysts sounded a note of caution, warning that the rally could be short-lived.
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Like every limited edition Oreo flavor, the candy canes are short-lived … until next year.
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I expect any pressure on both the business and the stock to be short lived.
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It was a very short-lived sprint and a generally poor effort from the fan.
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"They hope it's short-lived, because she seems like drama as well," says the source.
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It's a beautiful shot, but the glory is short-lived: On landing, James can't run.
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And, yes, there was some fist-pumping that day, but the ecstasy was short-lived.
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Initially the president blamed the Democrats for its defeat, but that restraint was short-lived.
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Tumblr has yet to comment on the short-lived ban and the self-censorship request.
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She even appeared as a guest on the short-lived Late Show Starring Joan Rivers.
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Looks like Lucas' turn as a red herring will be pretty short lived after all.
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Yet the House's passage of the ACHA is likely to be a short-lived victory.
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It might also reveal a fear that U.S. involvement in Syria will be short-lived.
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Riggleman ran a short-lived campaign for governor last year and has a libertarian streak.
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Some assert that the current buoyant mood in the White House could be short-lived.
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The capital does suffer periodic blackouts, but usually short-lived and confined to certain areas.
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"Game of Thrones" actor Gethin Anthony portrayed Manson on the short-lived NBC drama "Aquarius."
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It narrowed the current-account deficit for a while but the effect was short-lived.
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Despite Microsoft's short-lived partnership with Nokia, its mobile dreams didn't begin and end there.
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"Sadly, it didn't work out," Rose, 37, tells PEOPLE exclusively of their short-lived romance.
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John Spallanzani, chief macro strategist at GFI Group, said Friday's losses could be short-lived.
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Iowa towns like Ottumwa and Knoxville don't seem like a short-lived mirage to me.
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Devumi earned revenues of around $2628 million during its short-lived existence, the settlement says.
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And that was a short-lived, but very educational and informative time of my career.
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No short-lived hype National-populism is clearly not a fleeting hype, it turns out.
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Indeed, for most Americans, increases in health insurance premiums dwarf the short-lived tax cuts.
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"They hope it's short-lived, because she seems like drama as well," said the source.
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Both play to relatively narrow bandwidths of voters and viewers to achieve short lived returns.
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Truman co-owned the short-lived store with a military buddy he met during WWI.
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This will have long-term effects on growth even if the outbreak proves short-lived.
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She had her own short-lived "Gayle King Show" on Ms. Winfrey's cable channel, OWN.
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Evidence suggests, however, that their jubilation would be short-lived — and followed by deep disappointment.
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Schaeffer's tenure at UTEMS was short-lived however, suffering a fatal heart attack in 1965.
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But what truly matters is whether his actions can finally match any short-lived words.
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The initial excitement when the first Dreamliners entered service in late 2011 was short lived.
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Half a century ago, the Apollo astronauts left short-lived seismometers on the lunar surface.
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In the 1860s, gold and silver discoveries spurred a short-lived economic boom in Nevada.
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But that could be short-lived, according to Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
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This Keynesian stimulus effect can be powerful, especially during recessions, but also is short-lived.
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There was a short-lived steelworker boom that disappeared soon after the tariffs were withdrawn.
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The international solidarity that arose in response to the 2008 financial crisis was short lived.
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That could make any gain in China's wild panda population a short-lived conservation victory.
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Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived White House communications director, headlined an event for Mr. Grimm.
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But minority governments tend to be fragile and short-lived, and many expect that Mrs.
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Traditionally, when we see these kinds of surges, they tend to be short-lived, right?
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The recent history of the Academy Awards is littered with puzzling and short-lived plans.
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Bündchen also makes room in her schedule for "me time" — even if it's short-lived.
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After a short-lived flirtation with the Canadian Football League, his football career was over.
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The companies had a short-lived joint venture, Mahindra Ford India Ltd, established in 1995.
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Tay began its short-lived Twitter tenure on Wednesday with a handful of innocuous tweets.
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The retraction Friday suggests that the goodwill between Trump and Manafort could be short-lived.
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The tornadoes tend to be short-lived and may come with little, if any, warning.
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Some compared it to the infamous and short-lived rebrand of Tribune Publishing to Tronc.
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However, experts interviewed by the Wirecutter say any gains from this treatment are short-lived.
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The jobs report impact, however, was short-lived as investors grappled with U.S. political tensions.
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While it helped topple dictators, many of the changes in those countries were short-lived.
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We've seen all of those and, historically, these shocks tend to be relatively short-lived.
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"Darla!" is an oral history of a (nonexistent) short-lived pornographic sitcom from the '90s.
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McMains appeared on "90210" and the short-lived series "10 Things I Hate About You."
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It has even been compared with Tribune Publishing's infamous, and short-lived, rebrand to Tronc.
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The look, while buzzy, was short-lived, and Jenner quickly returned to her dark hair.
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But the pullback in stocks after a government shutdown is often short-lived, history shows.
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The suspension, no matter how short-lived, was an unusual step for Fox to take.
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These short-lived yet intense storms can happen anytime between mid-October and late April.
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The tornadoes tend to be short-lived and can come with little, if any, warning.
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The Bank of England said it is investigating the cause of the short-lived fall.
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He predicted the recovery will be short-lived, with the bourse likely to remain volatile.
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Sean Callow, senior currency analyst at Westpac, expects the yen weakness might prove short-lived.
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How do you keep growing fast to satisfy investors without relying on short-lived gimmicks?
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And its YouTube video platform was shaking off a short-lived boycott by big brands.
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Though it was a short-lived band, it nonetheless raised his and Mr. Mapfumo's profiles.
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The idea of government efficiency became very popular in Roosevelt's short-lived Bull Moose Party.
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The blue appears to have been short lived, but it was fun while it lasted.
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So while $80 might be Saudi Arabia's purported magic number, its spell might prove short-lived.
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Even with a wide realm of possibility, they mourned the death of the short-lived album.
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Dern's recent highlights include Wild and Mike White's short-lived but much-beloved HBO series Enlightened.
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Albeit short-lived, Lady Gaga's album with Tony Bennett did the same thing Joanne now has.
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Albeit a short-lived one, it will nonetheless be a distraction from the post-Soviet reality.
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For one thing, Puritanism's reign in the emerging marketplace of American religious thought proved short lived.
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According to the firm's chief global market strategist, Kristina Hooper, the comeback will be short-lived.
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But the mild conditions were short-lived as temperatures plummeted overnight, paving the way for snow.
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The most interesting topic involves McDonald's and its short-lived Happy Meal fitness wearable (29:25).
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The legal victor was short-lived, though, as Italy's supreme court vacated Knox's acquittal in 2014.
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Vaccines, like any medicine, may cause side effects, but most are usually minor and short-lived.
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Ragan recently told Impericon Magazine that their short-lived break-up was a blessing for them.
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Take, for example, the ouster of Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump's short-lived national security advisor.
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Chains like Carl's Jr. and Hardee's are known for their unique and short-lived burger concoctions.
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IT GOES TO BUSINESS IN GENERAL, BUT I DO BELIEVE IT'S GOING TO BE SHORT LIVED.
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John Mayer and Taylor Swift released "Half of My Heart" during their apparently short-lived relationship.
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The short-lived era of the very quickly escalated Drake-Pusha T battle is officially over.
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In the late 1980s, he established a short-lived mutual fund that invested in "green" companies.
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"Fortunately, these side effects are usually short-lived," and "marijuana intoxication is seldom fatal," Buzhardt wrote.
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The row, in turn, has upset a short-lived detente between neighbours at a treacherous time.
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Peter F. Hamilton's "Sonnie's Edge" first appeared in the short-lived magazine New Moon in 1991.
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" Trump sparred with Stewart over her short-lived version of The Apprentice, calling her performance "terrible.
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Last year he also gave $50,000 to a group backing the short-lived bid of Gov.
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"They hope it's short-lived, because she seems like drama as well," said the second source.
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That said, few of them suspect the successes, if any, to be other than short-lived.
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In Egypt the short-lived Islamist president, Muhammad Morsi, seemed to govern for the Brotherhood alone.
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Fortunately, breadth has gotten oversold enough to suggest a breach of support would be short-lived.
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The history of shutdown polling also suggests the knock to his ratings will be short-lived.
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Less than two weeks later, his short-lived interview show on MSNBC, Up Late, was canceled.
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But his embrace for social media, and more broadly freedom of speech was very short-lived.
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"A renewed drop in new work hinted that the recovery could prove short-lived," he said.
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What once seemed destined to be a short-lived fad has turned into a global phenomenon.
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But this is SVU, so it goes without saying that the breezy scene is short-lived.
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Faced with a storm of popular outrage, the short-lived autocrat stepped down on April 12th.
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Was the West's period of dominance an anomaly, which could only ever have been short-lived?
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Falk twice persuaded her to go to a psychiatric hospital, but both stays were short-lived.
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However, ratings agency Moody's warned that any positive impact from that move would be short-lived.
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Ahmad's short-lived transition to civilian life hadn't gone smoothly, according to The New York Times.
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In retrospect, it seems likely that Putin's short-lived embrace of Duginism was opportunistic and superficial.
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But his popularity with the special interests within the justice system could yet prove short-lived.
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When Kim first came to power, the CIA predicted that Kim's rule might be short-lived.
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But also this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin withdrew from his own short-lived Syria intervention.
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Friday's strong but short-lived rally is the reason why Gartman believes crude may have bottomed.
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However, Nicholas Melhuish, head of Global Equities, Amundi, cautioned that these gains could be short-lived.
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Months after the alleged altercation, the former couple officially said goodbye to their short-lived marriage.
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Luckily Ivy's nightmare was short lived as he revealed he was reunited with Chipper on Wednesday.
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The hole was short-lived, though, with plasma levels returning to normal within about 2 hours.
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His initial surge in the polls months ago was widely dismissed as a short-lived phenomenon.
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That is exactly what happened to Theresa Rebeck, creator of NBC's short-lived musical series, Smash.
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"I'm trippin' out," says the rapper, who previously starred on the short-lived Showtime series Roadies.
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But, certainty can be short-lived and the ultimate price on carbon is anything but clear.
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But while everyone can and should applaud this development, the good times are likely short-lived.
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In that tether, CyPhy Works sees a different sort of liberty: freedom from short-lived batteries.
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But as with the previous cessation of hostilities in February, this agreement may be short-lived.
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It drew crowds of onlookers, but was short-lived: an errant motorist soon knocked it down.
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It's clear that little Ming — remember her as a tot during Kimora's short-lived TV show?
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Luckily for you, we're revisiting our favorite short-lived mane colors for your viewing pleasure, ahead.
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Bannon's tenure was short-lived due in part to articles hailing him as the real president.
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It seems the success anti-establishment candidates had early in the primary season was short lived.
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He also played briefly for the Birmingham Iron in the short-lived Alliance of American Football.
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However, HP's efforts to block unofficial ink may be short lived, as Netherlands ink website 123inkt.
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We remain wary of the current rally in risk appetite, and see it as short-lived.
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Some point to the English civil war and the short-lived but tyrannical republic that ensued.
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The closest the Suns got after that was a short-lived tie in the second period.
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Pruitt has denied it all, but even so, Republican presidencies have had short-lived EPA administrators.
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The kingdom has survived other crises, including the fallout of the short-lived kidnapping of Hariri.
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The report pointed out that other factors contributing to the decline may be more short-lived.
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If the anti-immigration forces gain ground in this election, such victories will prove short-lived.
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The buycotts were really nice and we appreciated it, but they were kind of short-lived.
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"When a Republican becomes a hero of the Democrats, it's a short-lived romance," she said.
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You'll also experience a stronger, but more short-lived high of roughly five to 10 minutes.
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The reported three-year deals contrast with past short-lived initiatives by Facebook to compensate publishers.
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There was an embarrassing, if short-lived, attempt by anti-Trump Republicans to block his nomination.
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Time and again, single steps spread through the group, like wildfire or a short-lived virus.
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As such, it is more likely the drop in the equity market will be short-lived.
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Lamas and Craig's relationship was documented on the short-lived reality show The Second Wives Club.
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A number of short-lived "solutions" were considered in the Academy's efforts to shorten the telecast.
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Racetraitor's original run was short-lived, even in the blink-and-you'll-miss-'em hardcore scene.
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The company previously ended Project Alloy, a short-lived effort to get into virtual reality glasses.
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Our hero may have bamboozled Brandon, but his night at the old ballgame was short-lived.
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We pooled our pocket change to make a short-lived comics tabloid in the early 80s.
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While this morning's hack was short lived, the Twittersphere still got a kick out of it.
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Armstrong made a good attempt at interviewing Khalifa about her short-lived but meteoric porn career.
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My next experiment with support groups, after learning I had Lyme Disease, was very short-lived.
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Webb also had a short-lived run in the Democratic primary for the 85033 presidential election.
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But for the Ndebele people in the country's southwest, the moment of harmony was short-lived.
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But optimism that central banks would be able to ease the economic pain was short-lived.
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Following the Russian Empire's WWI-era collapse, Armenia and Azerbaijan emerged as short-lived independent states.
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But its current respite may also be short-lived, especially if a snap elections is called.
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In that scenario, the apparent benefits of tax cuts and spending increases would be short-lived.
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Fox played a news anchor dealing with his own Parkinson's diagnosis on the short-lived sitcom.
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I watched a very strange short-lived show called "Tribes" to learn how teenagers should interact.
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It was apparently home to short-lived settlements that appeared and disappeared over thousands of years.
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But the marriage was short-lived, and after her divorce Ms. Consolo returned to New York.
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Nine years after the 2006 World Cup, Germany's summer fairy tale had a short-lived sequel.
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The lead was short-lived, and Portland went up 84-75 on Lillard's fadeaway 3-pointer.
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Though the moment was short lived, there was something deeply fulfilling about what I'd just witnessed.
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How soon will Peacock green light Bitch Hunter, or Kenneth Parcell's short-lived brainchild Gold Case?
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Though the move proved short-lived, the milestone indicates that the market is jittery, analysts said.
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Any concerns about giving up access to hip restaurants or thriving night life were short-lived.
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But economists warn that any bump in growth could be short-lived and trigger reactionary pressures.
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We explain what the term means and why the phenomenon is typically, and thankfully, short-lived.
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However, encouraging signals in the past have proved short-lived and continuing uncertainties kept investors cautious.
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But that bearish turn will likely be short-lived, according to RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft.
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Although Trump agreed to a tariff ceasefire with the EU in July, unity was short lived.
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I think this little pop (lower in the dollar) we've seen here will be short-lived.
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But their success was short-lived, in a game they went on to lose, 1113-106.
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But the party was short-lived for Netflix and fellow FANG stocks Facebook, Amazon and Google.
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In 2016, Drake and Rihanna confirmed their rumored, albeit short-lived, relationship with matching shark tattoos.
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This gives cause for hope that Trump's latest lurch towards increased protectionism will be short-lived.
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Hield's jumper then gave the Kings a short-lived lead before Murray hit the game-winner.
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It was a short-lived edge, though, as Buffalo's Scott Wilson responded just 24 seconds later.
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Jennifer Aniston's first big role was Courtney Walker on a short-lived Fox sitcom called "Molloy."
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However, there is a warning that these spending trends may be isolated and potentially short lived.
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Head-to-toe neon and chunky sneakers also looked cool but will hopefully be short-lived.
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By August 2017, the Trump administration ended Operation Choke Point, but that respite was short lived.
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Though if you're looking for a short-lived romance, Catwoman, might I make a timely suggestion?
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Strategists at Rabobank said in a note Friday that the recent numbers could prove short-lived.
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There was a short-lived reality show that searched for new people to appear on "Glee."
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"Any pullback would likely be very short-lived given how accommodative Fed policy is," Hooper said.
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The advantage was short-lived, however, and the Cavaliers held on the rest of the way.
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In 1964 he started a short-lived soul label, Loma, as an imprint of Warner Bros.
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While Republican candidates continued to make inroads elsewhere, however, their gains in Alabama were short-lived.
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"The impact on the Chinese economy will be temporary and short lived," Cong Peiwu told Reuters.
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It is true that her current incarnation is farcical, and will most likely be short-lived.
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Jones scored on Christin Stewart's sacrifice fly, giving the Tigers a short-lived 3-2 advantage.
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But these efforts have tended to be cursory and short-lived, with tiny or nonexistent constituencies.
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Freestyle Love Supreme has performed periodically around the world, and had a short-lived television show.
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Add the tragically short-lived musical and video games and honestly, I could write a book.
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Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said he thought the slump in asset values would be short-lived.
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Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors, said the bounce in yields could be short-lived.
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And either way, his threat is short-lived: Flake's time in the Senate ends on January 3.
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Thus is the story of Kendall Jenner and Kacey Musgraves' short-lived, not-actually-a-feud feud.
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"She [Mustafina] should be very happy with herself," Lease said about Mustafina's short-lived lead over Biles.
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Just like the first eruption, the activity was short-lived, with the explosions ending within 30 minutes.
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Despite the current high allocation to U.S. stocks, investors are indicating the gains will be short-lived.
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There was also, at one point, a short-lived Tumblr account dedicated to reviewing assorted cutty bangs.
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He took back some of those responsibilities in 2017, though this clearly proved to be short-lived.
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If it were up to the justices themselves, however, those implications would end up being short-lived.
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Draghi added that upward inflation pressure would not be short-lived as wage increases were not temporary.
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Their plan was simple and, arguably, not well thought out, and their time together was short-lived.
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The Mexican victory was short-lived, and France eventually advanced to the nation's capital and took over.
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Other threats from Trump of tariffs on Mexico, while short lived, added to the already tense climate.
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There really was a moment — short-lived though it was — when it looked like Clinton might lose.
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But while Yasuke became Japan's most famous foreign-born warrior, his time with Oda was short-lived.
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Following that win, Hodge returned to television to star in the short-lived WGN history drama Underground.
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"It's a unique and short-lived window of time that'll soon close like all others," says Benny.
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For a brief while, there were the plump specimens available through the short-lived Picnik in Pasadena.
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Most features within Jupiter's belts and zones are short-lived, lasting anywhere from three to 15 years.
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There are suspicions that signs of improvement in both consumer and producer prices might prove short-lived.
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The question is whether it will be a long, stable reign or a short-lived, turbulent one.
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Giannulli's partnership with Sephora to create her own custom pressed powder palette was also relatively short-lived.
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The journey is short-lived, however, when the group of recruits is captured and brought to Harrenhal.
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However, that feeling was short-lived because the cast quickly welcomed her and fellow newcomer Alex Wolff.
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Sometimes the phenomenon is accompanied by a rapidly evolving green picket fence structure that is short-lived.
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But the convergence of Greenberg's self-referentiality with BMPT's critical self-referentiality in painting was short-lived.
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Perhaps more urgently, the new tariffs could indicate Trump's recent trade war pause will be short-lived.
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"I think this is a short-lived rally," said Paul Nolte, portfolio manager as Kingsview Asset Management.
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Charts suggest it could see some short-lived relief, says Piper Jaffray chief market technician Craig Johnson.
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But he was also the most short-lived in Trump's administration after he lied to the FBI.
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But any grief will be pretty short-lived because I know it's all ultimately about the paycheck.
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The short-lived protest time of so many major brands may demonstrate the limits to that approach.
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But his success -- he also co-wrote the 1973 Clint Eastwood hit "Magnum Force" -- was short-lived.
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But he expects a new record would be short-lived due to the geopolitical and monetary backdrop.
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Blake won an appeal and was free to spank once more, but her success was short-lived.
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While the promotion has sparked some buzz on social media, it might be a short-lived boost.
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Most have been more short-lived than their predecessors, costing the Pentagon hundreds of millions of dollars.
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The lead was short-lived, though, as Orlando regrouped offensively and created numerous second-chance scoring opportunities.
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The brigades escalated their violence and rhetoric even as they put forward two short-lived truce initiatives.
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Their romance may have been short-lived, but Ronnie Magro and Malika Haqq developed a true friendship.
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That is a shift from last year when refundings dominated, but the change could be short-lived.
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Thus ended his short-lived attempt to ignite a guerrilla war in the heart of the Andes.
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The "Halftime Report" experts debated the call, including whether or not crude's comeback will be short-lived.
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The pay-off for his party will be short-lived, however, because of another development among Hispanics.
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The growth in property prices may have slowed in London, but the relief could be short-lived.
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Their relationship was passionate but short-lived, causing them to divorce when Doremus was two years old.
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But of all of Microsoft's mobile missteps, the worst might just be the short-lived Microsoft Kin.
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A short-lived eruption several hours earlier spewed out an ash cloud from Kilauea volcano&aposs summit.
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Though the storm will be short-lived, its effects will last for a long time to come.
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Biotech stocks were on the rise this summer, but one trader sees the rally as short-lived.
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But Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Stifel Nicolaus, sees the excitement over Macau's numbers as short-lived.
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Junior high-aged versions of Archie and friends appeared in this short-lived Saturday morning cartoon adaptation.
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S.KOREA PRESIDENT MOON: ANY BENEFIT JAPAN MIGHT GAIN FROM TRADE CURBS AGAINST S.KOREA WILL BE SHORT-LIVED
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But dismal readings on consumer confidence and Midwest manufacturing raised worries the recovery may be short-lived.
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She also starred in horror comedy Tragedy Girls and in the short-lived Fox series The Exorcist.
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Meanwhile, in Missouri, a court ruling defending local minimum wage raises from preemption may be short-lived.
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That euphoria could be short-lived, according to Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of Economic Cycle Research Institute.
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However, their baby joy was short-lived as Joey soon learned that she had incurable cervical cancer.
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Tom Hiddleston's whirlwind romance with Taylor Swift might have been short-lived, but it was definitely real.
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In short-lived funding gaps for example, agencies may not have enough time to complete shutdown procedures.
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He referred to Monday's resignation of short-lived White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci as one example.
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Although it dissipates quickly, sarin presents a short-lived threat through skin contact, eye contact, or inhalation.
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It was a tent-pole of his short-lived 2008 candidacy for the GOP nomination for president.
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The romance was short-lived, though, as the power couple called it quits just two years later.
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A unity government formed after Hamas won the last Palestinian general election, in 2006, was short-lived.
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Democrats have tolerated the Republican focus on leaks — but that patience may be short-lived after Wednesday.
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Throughout the day, some students showed hesitation when working through some of the steps, always short-lived.
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A million people died in a 1967-70 civil war over the short-lived Republic of Biafra.
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Orlando's lead was short-lived, as the Hawks regained the advantage and led 1063-54 at halftime.
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U.S. stocks jumped Monday, but some "Fast Money " traders believe one sector's rally may prove short-lived.
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This scenario is the insider-led bridge round, where the note is expected to be short-lived.
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With hindsight, it seems inevitable that Abbott's freedom—he was released in June 1981—was short-lived.
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Initially, netbooks' reign was as short-lived in the classroom as it was in the consumer market.
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The first was light and relatively short-lived, the second was one of the most savage ever.
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My doctor's office calls the next morning to say the bone scan looks good. Relief. Short-lived.
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Its exiles in Istanbul and Doha bemoan the incompetence of Muhammad Morsi, Egypt's short-lived Brotherhood president.
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The two-way experiment was short-lived, and Kelly is now roster-fodder for the Atlanta Braves.
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Attempts to resuscitate the pre-war trading system proved short-lived; the gold standard broke down quickly.
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Couples with wedding registries at Barneys had only a few hours to redeem short-lived store credits.
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But those who could not adapt found that their tenure at Netflix was stressful and short-lived.
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Several companies have published AI ethics guidelines, and Google convened a short-lived board for internal oversight.
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This fun altcoin for the hip hop community existed for a short-lived seven months in 2014.
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The company spent time and money building for short-lived platforms like Windows Phone and Google Glass.
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Ogbah managed to play 27 snaps, but his attempt to return to the game was short-lived.
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Many Puerto Ricans said they were taking it in stride and hoped it would be short-lived.
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But the high is short-lived, and in most cases lasts anywhere from five to 30 minutes.
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He produced (with Kim Fowley) and sang "Alley-Oop" with the short-lived group the Hollywood Argyles.
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For the parents and children who have been brought back together, the celebrations may be short-lived.
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He had earlier crafted a globe for the short-lived Trump World's Fair casino in Atlantic City.
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Riggleman ran a short-lived campaign for governor of Virginia but dropped out before the primary vote.
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Even if a shutdown begins this weekend, most analysts and investors suspect it will be short lived.
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He got involved in a couple of short-lived publishing ventures with Epstein that didn't pay off.
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In any case, some researchers say, a détente between journals and preprint advocates may be short-lived.
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That might have been justified if the distributional costs of trade were indeed small and short-lived.
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The relationship was short-lived, however: Lawler's case cited trauma as the cause for the break-up.
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The big picture: Major change is coming to the eyewear space, and it won't be short-lived.
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Casey's short-term gain (feeling like a huge weight was lifted off her shoulders) was short-lived.
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Eithun's tenure in Emperor was ultimately short-lived, but he is still intrinsically linked to the band.
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Luke's bad boy nephew with the literate soul was Rory's most elusive and short-lived young love.
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The notion of this outbreak being a short-lived negative shock to global demand now looks unrealistic.
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There was also a halfhearted and short-lived attempt by Bardet to slip away on a downhill.
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Despite the Commission's demands for mobile data, its efforts to combat COVID-19 may be short-lived.
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" Meyer did add that while "the decline is severe, we believe it will be fairly short lived.
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After he came into office, the Trump White House ended the short-lived tradition of Easter breakfasts.
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So far this year, just about every big shift in the generic ballot has proved short-lived.
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He then became Iowa state director for Rick Perry's short-lived campaign before signing on with Trump.
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But from where we stand today, that joy was short-lived — a blip, rather than a trendline.
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But, recent sad salads aside, there's absolutely no reason pasta salad can't reclaim its short-lived glory.
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But Mr. Bradlee's frustration with what he described as The Times's "blockbuster" exclusive would be short-lived.
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But when the money ran out, she turned desperate: a short-lived pornographic film career, stripping, boxing.
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The Pentagon's response was a short lived victory because the president issued such guidance over the weekend.
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Both backed Radar magazine, a short-lived title focused on celebrity and lifestyle that closed in 2008.
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Some commentators have said that it could be a short-lived part of U.S. trade war posturing.
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Analysts at both Rosenblatt and Bernstein expect any impact on Disney's studio business to be short lived.
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But the optimism was short lived as more companies flagged a hit to business from the pandemic.
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October might have heralded a short-lived interim, like so many other failed revolutions of that era.
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A short-lived spurt of bipartisan cooperation over the summer has given way to a partisan split.
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Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser on Monday said he expected a short-lived impact on oil demand.
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The gains were short-lived; Trump was frustrated with China over North Korea a few months later.
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"This is CNN's worst mistake since their short-lived spinoff, 'Wolf Blitzer's Rockin' Situation Garage,'" he quipped.
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The soaring price of onions in India caused farmers to block highways and mount short-lived protests.
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Outerwear is a tricky thing, especially if you live somewhere with short-lived fall and winter seasons.
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Dr. Tedros said that he hoped that the measures China took would be effective and short-lived.
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J.T. Miller scored the lone goal for the Canucks, who had a short-lived, one-goal lead.
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J.T. Miller scored the lone goal for the Canucks, who had a short-lived one-goal lead.
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Alas, the thrill is short-lived, a lonely cascade of fireworks in a night of damp squibs.
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This is one reason why we suspect the market's positive reaction to today's news was short-lived.
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There was reason to believe, as the season started, that the host revolt would be short-lived.
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In the least severe case, the current slowdown in China could cause a short-lived growth blip.
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Kun's Hungarian republic proved short-lived, as French-supported Romanian troops crushed that experiment by Aug. 1.
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"The morale is terrible," Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived former communications director, said Thursday morning on CNN.
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Americans will see tax cut in the short term, but for many, this will be short lived.
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Industry analysts expect the freight increases to be short-lived as more shipping capacity comes on line.
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"There's no education in the second kick of a mule," McConnell said about the short-lived shutdown.
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His first marriage was short-lived, and his second wife died of cancer in the late 1980s.
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The Standard Time Act established time zones and daylight saving in 1918, but it was short-lived.
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Years before, Mr. O'Cummings's presidential run had proved to be as short-lived as his faked death.
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A recount last month put Simonds on top by one vote, but the victory was short-lived.
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But their distress was short-lived, whether they went elsewhere for an abortion or delivered the baby.
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A slowdown in Germany's economy that started a year ago was initially expected to be short-lived.
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This short-lived but beloved Disney hit is as entertaining and funny now as it was then.
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The Kings fashioned a three-goal, second-period comeback to take a short-lived 21-2300 lead.
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But a rally in riskier assets on positive, or even neutral, trade news may prove short-lived.
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But his tenure there was short-lived, and for many years he concentrated his career outside France.
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He added that many economists have argued that the benefits of advertisements tend to be short-lived.
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After failing to qualify for the last debate, her return to the stage may be short-lived.
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Later, Mr. Tri Quang and the Buddhist movement were credited with bringing down three short-lived regimes.
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Given Mr. Trump's unpredictability, analysts warned that in Japan any sense of reprieve could be short-lived.
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There was a short-lived and halfhearted attempt to return to obsolete stances between 2007 and 2015.
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Islands formed by explosive underwater eruptions are usually short-lived, the ash washed away by crashing waves.
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And projected gains in Britain will be short-lived if the country leaves the EU as planned.
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No definitive patterns have emerged yet, but the changes in the mothers seem to be short-lived.
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His first encounter with the hazelnut crop, in the summer of 2017, was a short-lived fiasco.
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And judging the public reaction to previous shutdowns, the backlash facing the GOP may be short-lived.
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Our relationship ended up being short-lived, but it helped push me through to the other side.
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While catastrophic losses for seabirds are normally short-lived, they can cause long-term damage to populations.
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McKay Coppins reported for BuzzFeed that Trump proposed the idea during his short-lived syndicated radio show.
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It's also fine because any enjoyment of their dickish driving will be short-lived, since autonomous cars sharing the roadway with human-driven vehicles is probably going to be very short-lived, especially once we have more data to back-up the safety advantages of self-driving cars.
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But their tenderness is short-lived, as a series of mysterious events start coalescing into the season's plot.
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Her attempts to form partnerships with other power publicists, like Harriet Weintraub and Ms. Grubman, were short-lived.
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Geiger appeared as an aspiring singer in four episodes of the short-lived 2006 CBS sitcom Love Monkey.
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But the association was short-lived and feuded with Madsen, who subsequently took full ownership of the sub.
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The enthusiasm was short-lived, however, and the S&P sank more than 4.23 percent by mid-February.
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A short-lived reunion Brown had recently returned home to D'Myunn after serving a five-year prison sentence.
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"We expect the demand stimulus from the government's budgetary measures will likely be short-lived," S&P said.
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Despite heightened geopolitical risks, the impact on so-called safe-haven assets has been short-lived and modest.
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The mild conditions will be extremely short-lived as temperatures plummet overnight and pave the way for snow.
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The group said it hopes the newly imposed tariff will be short lived as both countries continue negotiations.
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Now it will be interesting to see if the U.S. circles back to its short-lived QR obsession.
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First, it's a relatively mild and short-lived trend that could easily be reversed by new economic growth.
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The first stars are expected to be very massive and short-lived and would be blue in color.
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Luann de Lesseps has revealed what led to the collapse of her short-lived marriage to Tom D'Agostino.
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Kalin described the recent tensions with Russia as "short-lived turbulence" in a friendship that dated back centuries.
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Lots of celebs have been experimenting with platinum hues this summer, but most dye jobs are short-lived.
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In 1989, Cole appeared alongside Oprah Winfrey on the short-lived ABC series The Women of Brewster Place.
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It seems all parties are equally looking to cash in on a hot, albeit undoubtedly short-lived, trend.
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There, he created elaborate retail displays for major brands while launching several independent clothing ventures, all short-lived.
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This relatively short-lived initiative includes 15 installations in public parks from Pacoima to Venice Beach to Watts.
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She described the eruption as a "short-lived event" that released a "tall, but small" amount of material.
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Anthony Scaramucci, the short-lived former communications director, took jabs at Kelly, who fired him, on TV Thursday.
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But my satisfaction was short-lived — I was the first of nine competitors disqualified for doping in London.
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Though the club's existence was short-lived, it gave him a chance to mend his relationship with Tikhonov.
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For one thing, there's good reason to believe that Dany and Jon's love affair will be short-lived.
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