As Ronald Reagan set his sights on politics, Nancy Reagan set her sights on helping him reach success.
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" May pushed back on Trump after her U.S. counterpart claimed the suspected attackers were "in the sights of sights of Scotland Yard.
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The sights are usually filled with long lines and crowds of tourists, making it hard to actually stop and take in the sights.
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If Warhol demonstrated that the beauty of aesthetics could be found anywhere that we set our sights, in anything, why not set our sights higher or deeper?
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" Tamir said, turning his sights on the boy. "Affirmative.
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But the department may already have its sights on Comcast.
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Few greater sights in cricket than Yuvraj in full bloom.
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Thrill to the sights of Maymo confronting his skeleton tormentor!
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"We have our sights on the global market," Hu says.
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In recent months, Amazon has been in the senator's sights.
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Eva has her sights set on more for her child.
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But Wall Street knows it is in Mr Trump's sights.
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She set her sights on something more specific -- their atmosphere.
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When the championship is in her sights, Williams rarely falters.
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Now, Musk has set his sights on actress Amber Heard.
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He has his sights on returning to Everest in 2017.
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Undeterred, I set my sights on something slightly more surgical.
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Summer has returned with all its lovely sights and sounds!
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Now, he's setting his sights on a new medium: television.
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Eminem's sights are set on gunning down Machine Gun Kelly.
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He has now trained his sights on the foreign press.
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While taking in the sights, a tourist saved a life.
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Smyth showed Rosemary the local sights and kept her company.
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There were more than enough awful sights and strange inversions.
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Where you have wars and horrible, horrible sights all over.
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Now the government was telling them to raise their sights.
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Earnings in the sights include those from ads and marketplaces.
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Hudson's Bay may have a new target in its sights.
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Bee's wife and children are common sights around the gym.
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The sounds stay with you as long as the sights.
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Soon Falwell and his shock troops would reset their sights.
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While other lawmakers set their sights on overturning Roe v.
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Now the coffee chain has set its sights on cups.
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Today, many extremists have their sights trained on law enforcement.
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Now it's set its sights on our civil justice system.
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And Trump had his sights set on the former governor.
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Wherever you have set your sights, raise them even higher.
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Mr. da Silva then set his sights on the presidency.
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Licensed opticians have their sights set on a higher wage
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Taking in the sights from a carriage is decidedly cool.
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But it is clearly in the sights of the Chinese.
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Hacking group Anonymous has set its sights on Michigan Gov.
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Now, Airbus has set its sights on a bigger target ...
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"A prison of fantastical sights and sounds," he called it.
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Two other sights relate the enormity of the lunar effort.
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Yet there's something blessed and consoling in these unfathomable sights.
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But for now, only Notre Dame looms in his sights.
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But they can also be one of moviedom's saddest sights.
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Such are the promising sights with which "High Life" begins.
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Now, Icahn has set his sights on the company's board.
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The Shrine is constantly in the sights of Taliban snipers.
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Don't forget iconic sights like Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz.
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Mickey then sets his sights on Bill Cosby and fires.
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You have all the best sights saved in Google Maps.
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It's such a sad thing to see those two sights.
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The sights and sounds of the city are another passion.
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Relentless march After Dominica, Puerto Rico is in Maria's sights.
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After leaving the army, Williams set his sights on Canada.
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Lee has his sights on extending the business further still.
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And Democrats have set their sights on the President's interpreters.
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Being a moderate Republican put him squarely in everyone's sights.
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His sights are set on young people and progressive voters.
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Other sponsorships and partnerships are likely in their sights, too.
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He set his sights on poaching large national preschool accounts.
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Mr. Putin has had Libya in his sights for years.
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There are the scents, sights, flavors, and textures, of course.
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It specializes in manufacturing sights for sniper rifles, he wrote.
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In 2013, Mr. Rechnitz turned his sights on City Hall.
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Sergei Skripal was not the only defector in Russia's sights.
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But instead, I unearthed a number of deeply perplexing sights.
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Itineraries The sights along a state highway in Grapevine, Tex.
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The overall retail strategy is now in Mr. Bennahmias's sights.
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And many of them set their sights on Mr. Christie.
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Future divers, however, are unlikely to enjoy the same sights.
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Once he could drive, he aimed his sights on Manhattan.
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The Mueller probe is training its sights on social media.
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That Jokowi has come into the movement's sights is significant.
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Wall Street also set its sights on U.S. economic data.
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It's a prize Nicky Jam now has in his sights.
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" Now, he said, his sights were on "legal new ventures.
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After four years, Kaine set his sights on becoming mayor.
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CNBC brings you some of the best sights from the show.
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Gordon Hayward may have had his sights set on a son.
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Imagine the sounds and sights of familiar people and their voices.
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Amazon chief Jeff Bezos has his sights set on the moon.
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Also, pre-book tickets to popular sights online before you go!
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Millennials, meanwhile, have their sights set on getting higher-paying jobs.
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Other countries have also fixed their sights on the private sector.
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Geena Davis has her sights set on the Wonder Woman sequel.
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Team boss Christian Horner turned his sights on engine provider Renault.
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California is smart to set its sights on a bigger grid.
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This is where we will set our sights for the future.
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Then, in 2016, the company set its sights on global domination.
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Money is no object: China's Luckin sets sights on rivaling Starbucks
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Luján is the latest to set his sights on the Senate.
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AMLO's sights are set on a mid-term election in 2021.
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Well, he already had his sights set another contestant: Alexis Waters.
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Now Lane has set his sights on a new niche: tableware.
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Rafa looks at the sights of the city with undisguised awe.
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Ciara has set her sights on becoming a self-made billionaire.
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Was I set- ting my sights on becoming a human Gesamtkunstwerk?
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Increasingly, Facebook is setting its sights on Craigslist, Etsy and eBay.
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Most of us should set our sights on improving our finances.
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Whatever the reasons, they're not exactly common sights on the road.
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Perhaps it has set its sights on more conservative sales numbers.
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Now, it's setting its sights on the rest of the world.
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Most recently it seems, Scott has set his sights on Harvard.
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From the shop floor, from the lab from the customer sights.
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Everything about it, from the sights to the ceviche, was magical.
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Dozens of startups have sprung up with Velodyne in its sights.
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Now he's setting his sights on a slightly different group—cops.
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Meanwhile, Trump has set his sights on easing regulations for businesses.
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As a result, sights like this are more common than ever.
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More here on how Republicans have their sights on the law.
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In Mr. Woolfe's sights now are two airlines: EasyJet and Ryanair.
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But characteristically, Kasai has his sights set on yet more milestones.
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But the attorney general has General Munguía Payés in his sights.
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Now it is setting its sights on the way you spend.
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Graham also has set his sights on restoring the judicial filibuster.
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It now has its sights set on Peugeot maker PSA Group.
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Auto manufacturers are setting their sights on a radically changed market.
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Democrats had already set their sights on Paul Ryan's House seat.
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Deductions for state and local tax payments are in Republicans' sights.
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She set her sights on the Berkshire School in Sheffield, Mass.
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Now Bannon is setting his sights on Barrasso, Hatch and Fischer.
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She strolled around Braavos, taking in the sights, and what's this?
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"League of Legends" is setting its sights on Shanghai for 2020.
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In today's market, Hite has his sights set on Amazon's stock.
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Google has its sights on more than just increased engagement, though.
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Players like Howard have their sights set on more immediate rewards.
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But Sanders on Tuesday kept his sights on the front-runner.
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But the Quantico star has her sights set on something greater.
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The Young Bucks have now set their sights on conquering YouTube.
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Soon after, he set his sights on the world of transportation.
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With the Pixel, Google clearly has Apple's iPhone in its sights.
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The new Audi Q3 has the BMW X1 in its sights.
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But she had her sights set on creating a professional league.
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Russia was in the sights of Boris Johnson, Britain's top diplomat.
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Now the accounting investigator has his sights set on General Electric.
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Each sentence is smooth and precise, conveying texture, smells, and sights.
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Rome's puny tree last year was the sorriest of holiday sights.
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Why have Republican leaders set their sights on health care again?
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Beyond that, Musk still has his sights set firmly on Mars.
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The natural wonder is one of the park's most photographed sights.
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Late-night hosts kept their sights set on him Thursday night.
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Ms. Genao has set her sights on earning a bachelor's degree.
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Warren also has her sights set on the private equity industry.
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Garrett himself had his sights set on the No. 1 spot.
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Trump-Sessions feud Kelly isn't the only underling in Trump's sights.
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Mr. Macron's party also has the Republican party in its sights.
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So the refugees have set their sights on a faraway dream.
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Trump put Ohr in his sights in a tweet on Tuesday.
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But now, another rising military power is in its sights: China.
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Vacationers flock to sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.
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It is unclear where the Senate may set its sights next.
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Giuliani, by this time, had set his sights on the Bidens.
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And he then broadened his sights to capitalist culture at large.
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See-through backpacks and armed officers are common sights on campus.
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Now they're training their sights on the Kingdom's impoverished neighbor: Lebanon.
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The U.S. group has had its sights set on Sky SKYB.
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The streaming giant has set its sights on prestige film festivals.
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Sure enough, Trump turned his sights to McCabe in recent months.
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Now they use 3,000-watt xenon lights, and the primitive sights follow-spot operators once jury-rigged out of bent coat hangers have been replaced by Telrad sights, originally designed to help stargazers aim their telescopes.
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" And, notes the author, "That's when Jackie turned her sights on Onassis.
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But Lyft clearly has its sights on expansion, one way or another.
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Her father idolised movie stars and Griffin set her sights on Hollywood.
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The latest crop of startups have set their sights on foreign markets.
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Well, 7-year-old Chloe Bridgewater already has her sights set: Google.
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She's set her greedy sights on Tiana's spot at the fashion show.
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Check out the sights and sounds of FYF 2016 Day One below.
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For me where things are going bad you set your sights on .
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In a new sketch, though, Conover turns his sights on electric cars.
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Milk, too, is in the sights of the new no-animal farmers.
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In "Sentimental Tales", Zoshchenko trains his sights on the literary scene itself.
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"The sights you can find here in Paris are second to none."
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So I just had to set my sights to a reasonable level.
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In 21, however, China has its sights set on the red planet.
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But other safety and security savings are also in Mr Trump's sights.
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The beaches of France have been plagued with grisly sights in 2019.
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We see all the sights from wherever we are in the world.
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Meanwhile, HBO has set its sights on a prequel to the show.
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Headlines * Saudi Aramco in sights, FCA opens door to foreign listings on.ft.
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They have the dependable era of the couch-potato in their sights.
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Day, meanwhile, has set his sights on returning to world number one.
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But their questions helped the nation organize, prioritize and set its sights.
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Democratic candidate Carol Hafner has her sights set on unseating Republican Rep.
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It is not just politicians who are in Mr Hun Sen's sights.
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At first, it will train its sights on oil and gas installations.
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But it is coming, and cross-border payments are in its sights.
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Elizabeth Warren set her sights on one of those ideas: medical marijuana.
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Among the lush sights of Thailand lies a dark and dismal zoo.
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Yesterday, they set their sights on one of the Reddit's worst offenders.
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A NEW PASS FOR STOCKHOLM ATTRACTIONS Pay one price, see many sights.
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There is evidence that the book is in the party's sights already.
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The religious leaders who control family affairs are also in her sights.
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Now, he said, authorities have their sights set on a another target.
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While I was hypnotized by the sights, a mariachi band began playing.
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For her, it means she's particularly over-sensitive to sights and sounds.
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They spend the day exploring Cusco, shopping and taking in the sights.
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And they're setting their sights on expanding beyond their home base region.
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When they made the decision, the founder set his sights on Scully.
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It is one of the most beautiful sights you will ever behold.
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She wanted to have us act like tourists and see the sights.
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Sights and sounds from the last night of the Democratic National Convention.
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O'Connor says Clark very much has international markets in its sights, too.
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Especially now that groups like OurMine have turned their sights to news.
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So maybe wonky kids should set their sights on state capitals, too.
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Are there many (if any) more magnificent sights on this marvelous earth?
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And, with its Pixel, even Google has its sights set on Samsung.
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No wonder Taylor Swift set her sights on Tom Hiddleston – he's hot!
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Even moving at this rapid clip, I still see some amazing sights.
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This week, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) set its sights on California.
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Cloudland Canyon State Park offers a variety of interesting sights to enjoy.
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The quotidian sights and sounds of a village that required only time.
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What is it in me Makes me tell you of these sights.
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Now the fat cats and plutocrats have Warren squarely in their sights.
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Consider Kentucky's Mike Pape, who set his sights on a congressional seat.
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Trump praises JFK for setting U.S.'s sights on reaching the moon.
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To reclaim his wealth, he set his sights on the stock market.
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" Fans of midnight movies will see familiar sights in "The Greasy Strangler.
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Germany, Israel, Benelux and the CEE region are also within its sights.
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But they've since set their sights on a dad far from generic.
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The sights and sounds felt foreign and far away to me, too.
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Still, LB has his sights set on the local level right now.
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Each tour is densely packed with sights of historical and cultural significance.
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Sometimes it's very hard and accomplished with iron sights and pure will.
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Photographer Matt Draper was there to capture the sights through it all.
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They'd traveled all over the country, visiting relatives and seeing the sights.
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The sights and smells and sounds were all totally new for us.
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He then trained his sights on others, hitting a staffer for Rep.
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Her sights are high, and her access is exceptional for a chef.
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Similarly, "The Low Road" trains its sights on the species' inherent failings.
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Yet the filmmakers, to their credit, don't flinch from stomach-turning sights.
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Iowa isn't the only key state that Sanford has in his sights.
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It has set its sights on a corner of the world that
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The sights and sounds of her adopted home would infuse her work.
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Such, anyway, are the sights on billboards and other signs scattered everywhere.
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It was the first time I set my sights on a dream.
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WASHINGTON — Jack Posobiec had his Twitter sights set on James B. Comey.
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Lamar Alexander and Colorado's Cory Gardner have also been in Democratic sights.
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And, China's tech companies train their sights on the tech-savvy elderly.
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German lawmakers aren't the only ones with Apple Pay in their sights.
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The UK&aposs competition watchdog has Facebook and Google in its sights.
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As Bethany grew older, she set her sights increasingly far from home.
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But Sondland's testimony puts him back in the sights of House investigators.
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Indeed, it is responsible for some of the park's most spectacular sights.
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About three years ago, it set its sights on the American market.
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He has set his sights on sharp reductions in downwardly redistributive spending.
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Szelc said the sights and sounds still reverberate in her mind today.
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She has her sights set on President Trump, predicting "very difficult" talks.
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Often, however, those with their sights on becoming executives will get MBAs.
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A German right-wing party has Chancellor Angela Merkel in its sights.
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The Texas Republican declined to say how many are in his sights.
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Start your year off right by looking at these hot Hollywood sights!
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Scores of new Greek winemakers trained their sights on the international market.
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The message then — and now — was clear to her: Limit your sights.
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Yemen wasn't exactly within the sights of most Americans before Trump's election.
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And it's no surprise that they're setting their sights on North Carolina.
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"I'd just bike around for hours taking in the sights," he said.
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But many think Becerra has his sights set on the governor's office.
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This isn't the first time Google set its sights on health data.
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And now it's one of the most iconic sights in San Francisco.
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"We have set our sights on the EU funds," Wolosz told Reuters.
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Now the unit appears to have his political opponents in its sights.
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As such, researchers have turned their sights to Saturn's snowball moon, Enceladus.
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From chapter 5, "G'i": g'a, third letter of the alphabet: [m-] prefix ga vowel o The eye m-go, head: of a cracked hull does not hold sights only water "The eye" does not "hold sights," but perceives them.
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But Júlio Nagy, a local commander, has his sights trained on unconventional threats.
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In West Africa, it has its sights on Nigeria and Angola, they said.
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Look at these guns as you reload them even when aiming-down-sights!
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Other markets in TAV's sights are Africa and the Middle East, Sener added.
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Now, he has his sights on augmenting his body for increased sexual pleasure.
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It has its sights set on other luxury brands that sell the product.
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Who better to show you around the sights of London than a royal?
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We treated ourselves to the splendor of French food and sights in Paris.
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But the sights and smells of less salubrious activity are impossible to avoid.
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Kirk was rockin' a pair of sunglasses as he took in the sights.
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You can easily spend months in Vienna and not see all the sights.
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Also in Mueller's sights: Trump confidant Roger Stone and his associate Jerome Corsi.
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Rihanna appears to have her sights set on your winter footwear this year.
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And they've got their sights set on the 2018 Games in South Korea.
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Concerns about how Congress has its sights set on Facebook's new Libra cryptocurrency.
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Tyra Banks has her sights set on her next endeavor — a graphic novel!
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It's easy to cover so much ground and to see all the sights.
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But the trip was delayed after Maria set its sights on the islands.
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If you have your sights set on Paris or Rome, you're in luck.
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Octavia Spencer is setting her sights on one of America's most eligible bachelors.
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Public transit, for all of its sights and smells, is a beautiful thing.
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Democratic and Republican politicians already have Silicon Valley – particularly Facebook – in their sights.
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When he was 8, Ethan set his sights on earning a world title.
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After scaling four of the seven summits, he set his sights on Everest.
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And it is not only the ASN that has EDF in its sights.
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Hollywood would have to wait while I set my sights on something else.
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Here comes the next city Google Fiber has in its sights: Dallas, Texas.
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Investors also had their sights on the latest batch of company earnings news.
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But Harris' goals don't stop there: She's got the NFL in her sights.
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Arrivo wouldn't be the only hyperloop company with its sights set on Colorado.
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China's wealthiest man may have his sights set on another American trophy property.
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Once you've set your sights on your dream, don't give up on it.
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Either way, Chen's sights are set on the future of software, not hardware.
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Set your sights on recreation this year and watch your social circle expand.
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Instead, Samsung is setting its sights on ultra-thin notebook and tablet manufacturers.
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Industrial robots, motors for electric vehicles and semiconductors are all in its sights.
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Wilson and Kelly Osbourne had their sights set on another pop star: Bieber.
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Dorsey advised he and the child seemed to be uninterested in the sights.
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Silicon Valley seems to have set its sights on transforming the educational sector.
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Regulators are turning their sights on what they see as a malfunctioning market.
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But the mayor knew his family's reputation put him in the police's sights.
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They could soon set their sights on "New World" regions, like South America.
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If we're gonna go see the sights, we need to do it now.
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With its domestic business cornered, the company set its sights on expansion abroad.
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The same reports state the nighttime sights can reach 3.5 kilometers (2.17 miles).
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Torrey's a hunter who set his sights on some South Carolina feral hogs.
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I focused my sights on Vox co-founder and noted lib Matt Yglesias.
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But after President Obama's election, she had her sights set on meeting him.
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He also turned his sights on the Republican critics of NRCC this cycle.
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Ever the ruthless careerist, he had his sights set on the big time.
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Arlington has set his sights on a single issue, official time/union activity.
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When in opposition, Mr Osborne also set his sights on the tax code.
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And, with that said ... Nev's set his sights on the "Bodak Yellow" rapper.
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In 1970, then-president Richard Nixon set his sights on Turkish poppy farmers.
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They all seemed to enjoy the sights ... under the watchful eye of security.
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Difficult things that you really want to set your sights on and accomplish.
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Got your sights set on the highest-end Xbox, the Xbox One X?
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More from VICE: But I never see these sights while doing anything else.
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This set of 19713 cards depicting New York sights was made in 1975.
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But as ISIS sets its sights on global growth, that could soon change.
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It has set its sights on entering the legislature in force next year.
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Check out the vid ... Conor's got his sights set on breaking sales records.
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BitTorrent seems to have cable and satellite TV in its sights as well.
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Liberia's leaders have an opportunity to make such sights, visions of the past.
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Instead of just stealing willy-nilly, he sets his sights on other thieves.
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West Chester, Ohio (CNN)Donald Trump is training his sights on Ohio Gov.
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Membership of the American-led Trans-Pacific Partnership is also in her sights.
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Players still aim down sights and shoot the bad guys in the face.
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Forget has set his sights on 2020 for a roof at Roland Garros.
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The Trump administration has made clear the tech giants are in its sights.
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LEDE: A government watchdog has the FBI's facial recognition database in its sights.
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Let's hope that these forces have "The Dream of Gerontius" in their sights.
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The European Union (EU), Mexico and Canada are all in the administration's sights.
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He absorbed radical politics and initially set his sights on becoming a lawyer.
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They took down a governor and now they've got their sights much higher.
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And Russian-made popguns with telescopic sights now glut the country's shooting galleries.
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Both unusual sights came courtesy of I, Tonya, the new biopic of Harding.
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Fragments of concrete, wood, and rusted steel are common sights at Fort Tilden.
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After the IPO, Google set its sights on expanding past the search engine.
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On Saturday, regional powerhouses appear to have trained their sights on one another.
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To be sure, the fintech has set its sights far outside of Durham.
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Some furniture start-ups have set their sights on the typical Ikea customer.
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The bureau has been in the sights of congressional Republicans since its establishment.
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President George W. Bush was impatient when it came to seeing the sights.
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He has set his sights on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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Liu then set her sights on mice instead, creating an artificial mouse womb.
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They've tested their design in Guatemala, and are setting their sights on expanding.
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Smells, sounds, and sights that were completely foreign to me engulfed my senses.
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He too didn't initially set his sights on examining gene expression after death.
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The sights are hard to beat, but the room itself is equally lovely.
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Or are their sights more trained on bigger legislative overhauls tied to entitlements?
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They have the panther in their sights repeatedly but nobody can shoot straight.
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Last week, they cautioned that Muslim militants also had him in their sights.
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Now, with Mr. Trump in his sights, Mr. Serrano is playing it coy.
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But while Dumbo offers stimulating sights, its soundscape may be even more distinctive.
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But for millions of others, the sights and sounds of 1919 were glorious.
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What sights, sounds, smells, feelings or other signs tell you spring has arrived?
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Benny is a small-time crook with a juicy operation in his sights.
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But in the short term, he had his sights set on a cellphone.
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Three mayoral administrations later, D.C. has a new soccer field within its sights.
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In today's 360 video, enjoy the sights and sounds of the Spanish capital.
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They'd spent the day seeing the sights, and the evening eating — then drinking.
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Hemmer wanted to make sure he saw some of the world's greatest sights.
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Dr. Schlamminger has set his sights on big G, the universal gravitational constant.
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His sights, some said, were set on a possible presidential run in 2024.
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Now they have their sights set on a new location for it: Russia.
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He has had his sights set on this city for a long time.
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It turns out Mr. Skripal was not the only defector in Russia's sights.
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Other pillars of the Republic, including a free press, are in Trump's sights.
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Long term, she has her sights set on winning a Grand Slam tournament.
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This is not the first time Amazon has been in Ms. Vestager's sights.
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Every hour was choked with food stops, beaches, "leisure" time and noteworthy sights.
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Mostly, the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor had his sights set on Sanders.
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Other top sights include the Atacama salt flats, vineyards and the Patagonia region.
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Moreover, when will Trump pass enough "tests" to be acceptable in their sights?
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Gililland is pre-law now and she has her sights set on Yale.
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The teenagers had initially set their sights on a man, the complaint said.
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You can easily spend months in Vienna and not see all the sights.
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So she sets her sights on her poetry-writing neighbor, Connor (Robert Lonsdale).
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She's got her sights on a bigger Super Bowl gig down the road.
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The FTC isn't the only federal agency with influencer ads in its sights.
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There are, of course, some sights that are more prevalent in the South.
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The group visited Campo dei Fiori Market and Piazza Novona, among other sights.
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In setting his sights on hospitals, Mr Trump is taking on a colossus.
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It's an invitation to saunter, with random sights arranged along the central walkway.
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Expect a two-hour walk through the forest to see all the sights.
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McCain set his sights on the White House again during Bush's second term.
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Workers still need places where sights and sounds are buffered and secrets kept.
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Instead, he set his sights on that most American of goals: making money.
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But some in Congress have their sights set on repealing this commonsense rule.
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And she has fixed her sights on a career as an ultrasound technician.
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The sights and sounds and smells of the market came back to him.
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The mayor could also set his sights on the US House of Representatives.
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Simone Biles has set her sights on a new goal: Meet Kim Kardashian.
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But now he's got another progressive policy goal in his sights, free college.
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Wall Street is setting its sights on a new target: distressed main streets.
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If you pull the left trigger, your character doesn't pull up iron sights.
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But, law enforcement sources tell TMZ, Ford had his sights set on Kendall.
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Check out that and other stunning sights in the images and video below.
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Our sights have been blurred and misdirected, our youth dispirited and politically apathetic.
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But if you walk a few blocks west, the sights become increasingly dismal.
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Hashtags abound, inviting visitors to comment on the sights as they're being experienced.
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It takes at least an hour to figure out how to get to the sights we want to see over the next two days — most people do guided tours to the nature sights here, but we can't justify the cost.
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A new national pride will stir ourselves, lift our sights and heal our divisions.
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But Trump will be far more unscrupulous once he sets his sights on Rubio.
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I'm from Indiana, born and raised, and I had my sights set on E!
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As part of our 2019 ambitions, we've set our sights on brighter, healthier skin.
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The company has its sights set on the moon — where only governments have landed.
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He reportedly already has his sights set on another lot in the same area.
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I was alone, a floor below the sights that tourists loved to gawk at.
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Amber Portwood and her fiancé still have their sights set on an upcoming wedding.
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A day later Mr Xi made it clear whom he had in his sights.
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For now, she has to be within his sights or he starts to cry.
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You follow along as much to hear him talk as to see the sights.
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But at the rate he's going, just about everyone else is in his sights.
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For visitors, the result is a unique mixture of sights, cuisine and night life.
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Kaley Cuoco took in the near-naked sights of Sin City over the weekend.
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Smoothie was in Doublelift's sights and went down to an amazing series of shots.
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These pictures capture the sights and scenes of 2019's KCON in Los Angeles.
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I decided to major in political science and set my sights on LSAT prep.
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Heidi Klum is taking in the sights of Hong Kong in an unconventional way.
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These are sick and demented people who were in the sights of Scotland Yard.
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The world's largest smartphone maker is now setting its sights on more promising markets.
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It's electric, a feast of sounds and sights and details that border on overload.
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Tenor works across a number of platforms, but now its sights have shifted abroad.
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Already huge in her home country, now she's set her sights on success Stateside.
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Last week, Warren trained her Twitter sights on Trump's own running mate, Indiana Gov.
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CSN was stacked, and set their sights on winning the Junior College World Series.
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But it's not just Hillary Trump has in his sights – it's her husband, too.
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Some people live for the sights, sounds, and WWE-esque smackdowns of holiday shopping.
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Vladimir, a lawyer, is taking in the sights with his wife and two kids.
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But they're not the only ones that have their sights set on the moon.
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Elsevier, a Dutch academic publisher, has had Sci-Hub in its sights for years.
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Now, under this month's full moon, set your sights on goals for new gains.
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But a team of scientists now have their sights set on the food supply.
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So, all we could really do was soak in the sights, emotionally and digitally.
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Freeh, very early on, set his sights on investigating the Clintons — again and again.
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Now, it seems, the internet's biggest retailer has set its sights even higher.[Recode]
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Typical tourist things, but even world-famous fashion models want to see the sights.
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It's clear that Google has its sights set on the lucrative ride-hailing market.
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Following that success, the duo set its sights on building something for virtual reality.
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Epic, meanwhile, has set its sights on a new set of rivals: digital shopkeepers.
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Top Chef fans, get ready to set your sights on a new location — Colorado!
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With Halloween behind us, it's time to set our sights on the holiday season.
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Then you'll be able to tune into the sights, smells and noises around you.
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On the dirt,our knees tell truths to the cops' front-sights and barrels.
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It's also set its sights on other types of art, including furniture and lighting.
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Yet other companies have their sights set on the AI camera market as well.
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Portland has great breweries, but the coastal town has many other sights to explore.
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Both of them seem to have health insurance, in particular, set in their sights.
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Meanwhile, Ant Financial Services, which runs Alipay, is setting its sights on overseas expansion.
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Yes, it is challenging that U.S. giants have set their sights on this region.
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The lens of The Handmaid's Tale is expanding to show ever more awful sights.
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With the drought looming large, they have set their sights on revolutionizing Kenyan agriculture.
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Both front-runners appeared confident on Tuesday, setting their sights on the general election.
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Even for someone with no particular interest in rocks, these are captivating, otherworldly sights.
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As a young man, Zanardi set his sights on making a career in motorsport.
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NASA has its sights set on getting to the red planet in the 2030s.
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Subtle manipulations of everyday sights fill Perspective, adding wonder to an otherwise rational world.
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Fox is setting its sights on March 2nd, 2018 for its next Predator movie.
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The men's judo team has their sights on claiming a gold, silver and bronze.
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A new national pride will stir ourselves, lift our sights, and heal our divisions.
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What happens next is anyone's guess, but Musk's sights are firmly set on Mars.
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Ever since she was a teenager, she set her sights on her future career.
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Last month, Wheeler told the Washington Examiner that Pruitt's job wasn't in his sights.
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Just visit Rome to see the sights and bring a picnic lunch or charcuterie.
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A growing number of companies sees the opportunity that Basis has in its sights.
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Once his self-described "army" levels its sights on you, the attacks are endless.
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And so, his family has their sights set on another coastal town: Los Angeles.
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And she set her sights firmly on Mr Trump as the man to beat.
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We traipsed through mosques and markets for hours, hitting all of the famous sights.
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Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.4.
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They plan their trips around seeing the sights, meeting locals, and sampling culinary delicacies.
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The Vatican is so packed with tour groups that enjoying the sights is difficult.
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Like every other brand, Rovio has its sights set on the vast Chinese market.
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Check out the sights and sounds from The Hill's 2016 star-studded WHCD party.
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Rather than take aim at Google, however, they set their sights on another target.
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For a blissed-out, under-the-radar escape, set your sights on the Balkans.
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Next he set his sights on the chief economic adviser to the Finance Ministry.
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And a musical inspired by Monopoly, now in development, has Broadway in its sights.
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Soon, a whole swath of other small tech companies came in to Cohn's sights.
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Now she has her sights set on a third gold, this time in kayaking.
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The Trump administration has set its sights on making the border wall a priority.
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Kavanaugh has been in the sights of Trump's team for more than a year.
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We selected a mission to bomb the V-1 sights along the French coast.
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Each has lowered its sights to mitigate the situation to protect its own interests.
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But they have their sights set on using AI in more underwriting and pricing.
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In his sights is the very essence of our economic system: the stock market.
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Visitors to Niagara Falls snapped pictures of the majestic sights and still waters Sunday.
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Now Chai has set her sights on tapping into burgeoning outbound Chinese travel market.
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Rory's a Brit who pretty quickly set his sights on the former First Daughter.
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Plenty of city sights to see outside, but Alex was transfixed by his date.
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We then assembled an outstanding team and set our sights on launching the system.
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This time, the artist set his sights on the polypore, a type of mushroom.
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Backcountry is almost otherworldly, devoid of sights and sounds that remind us we're safe.
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Check out the sights and sounds of Day 2 of FYF Fest 2016 below.
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Few sights excited us more than Anicka Yi's mesmerizing 3D film The Flavor Genome.
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My plan is still to teach, only now I have set my sights abroad.
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But who knows — maybe his mom's pseudo-alma mater Harvard is in his sights.
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But with the peace process effectively frozen, Israelis have increasingly turned their sights inward.
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The group has begun to release the money for the races it its sights.
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We remained all too normal, and soon set our sights on more viable dreams.
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Others offered to show passengers the sights if they returned under more pleasant circumstances.
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But right now, the most anti-Obamacare senators have their sights set much higher.
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The federal government might have a new antitrust target in its sights — Big Chicken.
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Even Mr. Trump cannot entirely escape the sights, sounds and smells of the shutdown.
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The speed, the force with which they hit, the sights, the sounds, are extraordinary.
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It is not just the European University that the nationalists have in their sights.
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Future generations deserve to experience the wonderful cultures and sights Earth has to offer.
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Unlike those other firms, Americore is now in the sights of the Justice Department.
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"These are not sights from some ancient age of fire and ice," MacKinnon writes.
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After all, she's got her sights set on the Walk of Fame ... for Sophia.
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Astrobotic is one of many companies with its sights set on the lunar surface.
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The global coronavirus outbreak has produced some surreal sights over the past few weeks.
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Mr. Trump may not be the only one with Mr. Donnelly in his sights.
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White Claw has its sights set on its second summer of hard seltzer dominance.
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He suggested visiting smaller museums, lesser-known neighborhoods and other not-so-touristy sights.
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Pricey helicopters provide the only quick access to some of the more spectacular sights.
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Doug Jones (D-Ala.) in their sights, and a promising candidate running against Sen.
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Innovators are setting their sights on reimagining aircraft interiors for the benefit of passengers.
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HIGH If money is no object, why not see the sights from a helicopter?
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Evgeniy Maloletka for BuzzFeed News Night vision sights on the front lines in Ukraine.
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They have also set their sights on regulating the editorial decisions of traditional media.
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There are far too many sights to see in the city in one day.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi had set his sights on winning big in the capital.
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Goalkeeper Brad Guzan, Tim Howard's longtime backup, has his sights on a starting role.
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We wanted people to use the map to see the sights of New York.
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The park is gorgeous enough to spend a whole day there enjoying the sights.
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Joe moves in with Love and he sets his sights on a new neighbor.
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After college, he had moved to New York and set his sights on Broadway.
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In March 2000, he trained his sights on "the narcissist" and "demagogue" Donald Trump.
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The sights, sounds, history, emotion, bacchanalia and glamour are at once overwhelming and remarkable.
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With each new level you reach, you just set your sights higher and higher.
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Setting his sights on a legal career, he traveled to Scotland for his studies.
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A number of sights occurred that have never before been seen by human eyes.
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In the weeks and months to come, we can set our sights even higher.
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Other times, he canoes across a lake to set his sights on a bird.
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Rather, Uber had its sights on building fully autonomous cars, with no driver intervention.
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In 297.2, federal health officials in America set their sights on eliminating the virus.
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Later, she scrapped that idea as she set her sights on something even bigger.
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That may well be true, but the sights of spring are even more exhilarating.
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The structure's white latticed encasement is one of the most recognizable sights in downtown.
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Following the path forged by the Beatles, Peter eventually sets his sights on America.
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What's more, the two camps have not quite trained their sights on each other.
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Before we set our sights on other planets, let's take better care of Earth.
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But Franken wasn't celebrating reports that the DOJ had set its sights on CNN.
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Immerse yourself in lush gardens, vibrant art, and the sights and sounds of Brazil.
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For example, law enforcement had Mahony in their sights—they could have indicted him.
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Cruise tries to helpfully point out some sights of London; O'Brien shuts him down.
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Activists have their sights set on an even bigger global strike on September 20.
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You can see all these sights at the San Francisco volcanic field, near Flagstaff, Arizona.
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Celine is sportswear, and in Philo's sights, the sport seems to be of the hunt.
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The crew traveled to Africa to research the sights, sounds, and smells of the savannah.
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Right now, Luhrmann has set his sights on an Elvis biopic as his next film.
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But now, she's got her sights set on one of the biggest stages in tennis.
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So it should come as no surprise that Congress has its sights set on Libra.
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Readers rated cities on their sights and landmarks, culture, cuisine, friendliness, shopping, and overall value.
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Adding to the absurdity: Senate leaders had also set their sights even bigger than Obamacare.
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The company also has its sights trained on the booming market for self-driving cars.
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When they failed to find one in Zurich, they set their sights across the Atlantic.
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Reuters first reported in September that Snow Park had set its sights on Cedar Realty.
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There will be more welcome sights, and possibly some genuine achievements from the Trump administration.
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It fires in erratic but predictable lines, recoil sending the broken sights arcing always upward.
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Click ahead for a virtual escape of the most stunning places to see the sights.
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Politicians in Mr Janot's sights could be re-elected if they hide behind party logos.
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But conservative lawmakers have Planned Parenthood in their sights for want of a better target.
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Some sights and attractions might have special holiday hours, so you should check in advance.
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The sights that can be seen during the breaks in the clouds are simply breathtaking.
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Other states, such as Texas and Colorado again, are setting their sights on similar legislation.
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But the chancellor only speaks her mind when she has an audience in her sights.
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One thing's for sure: These sights are certainly worthy going off the beaten path for.
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He set his sights on Thailand as the site of a possible second production base.
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And the mother of two already has her sights set on a much bigger role.
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I started over and set my sights on a different character, a more powerful class.
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But he has his sights set on third-party contractors and management, not the board.
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When we come back, President Trump and his team set their sights on James Comey.
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Having realized this, he has set his sights on a return to the lightweight division.
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With the remainder of his 2016 shows canceled, he set his sights on a Jan.
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But scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have their sights set on a potential cure.
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But we know authorities also have their sights set on cellphones and computer hard drives.
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Meanwhile, she has her sights set firmly on the future of probiotics to treat acne.
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The Doctor travels all through space and time, seeing the sights and putting things right.
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Ms Mouraud's version, called The Emerging, has its sights on French municipal elections in 2020.
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But I will set my sights (and planning) on going gently into that good night.
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Exiled critics of the monarchy and their foreign defenders are also in the junta's sights.
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And the company may have its sights on Japan, which has a large music market.
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But the company has long had its sights set on expanding beyond the Golden State.
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There were places to recognize, sights to see, and roads stretching from coast to coast.
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Teleios recently set its sights on Kongsberg Automotive, a big, lumbering Norwegian car-parts maker.
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The CCZ is not the only sea floor that has found itself in miners' sights.
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Beyond Evolution, the Bellas have their sights set on making and witnessing even greater progress.
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So really, despite their assurances otherwise, FCC leadership does have net neutrality in their sights.
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Amazon dominates online shopping, cloud computing, and now, it has its sights set on advertising.
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Over the weekend, the big man cruised around the French capital to see the sights.
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Then, former President Barack Obama set the agency's sights on an asteroid first, then Mars.
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BAIER: Speaking of the elections, the Koch brothers, now in the sights of President Trump.
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"Women's Marches nationwide set sights on ballot box while praising #MeToo" — from the L.A. Times.
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And for a moment, he seemed to be training his sights on the Intelligence Community.
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From the sound of it, the actress is setting her sights on multi-hyphenate status.
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When asked if she had her sights set on number 25, her response was humble.
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The adorable family has spent the last few days taking in the French capital's sights.
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With her TV hopes dashed, Wonder Woman set her sights on the big screen again.
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Instead, she and a group of collaborators had set their sights on something much smaller.
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GM's Cruise has its sights on an autonomous taxi hitting San Francisco streets in 2019.
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Meanwhile, just around the corner, large tarpaulin sheets were hung up to obscure snipers' sights.
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And of course cyber criminals and unfriendly state actors will simply set their sights higher.
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The first episodes of The Return show us sights that make little to no sense.
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I had no clear memory of my environment then, just impressions of sights and sounds.
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Catholics in Taiwan are praying that the Vatican is not the next in China's sights.
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Now, Facebook has photos for one woman's PSA about breast cancer symptoms in its sights.
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This may be the only way to watch TV: I certainly saw some remarkable sights.
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He now holds all four major titles, and has another historic mark in his sights.
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Set Your Sights is out tomorrow, July 7, but you can stream it below now.
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But getting rid of the court agreement has been in his administration's sights for months.
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Now, she has set her sights on doing the same with an all-women team.
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The Chinese company has its sights set on being number one in the smartphone market.
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Jeff Bezos has had his sights set on breaking into the grocery category since 83.
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About 10 years ago, the company set its sights on the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami.
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If you're Mark Rober, you set your sights on the mother of all water guns.
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A new national pride will stir our souls, lift our sights, and heal our divisions.
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FTUB8600 rose 0.4 percent as Britain's Brexit minister said a deal is "within our sights".
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There's nothing wrong with setting your sights high and pursuing your dreams with absolute conviction.
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However, there was a subcommittee on oversight, and that's what they set their sights on.
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Gill set his sights on a Chevrolet dealership in town that hadn't been doing well.
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Here are the most mesmerizing sights I experienced on my trip across Canada by train.
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The astronauts inside don't always know or share much detail about the sights they see.
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In Vienna, I walk through the entire city and see the major sights and gardens.
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As the Obama administration wound down, the Chinese turned their sights on American targets again.
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Each destination was scored in 215 categories like sights, culture, food, nightlife, adventure and romance.
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I set my sights on The Tick, the new Amazon series that's offered in 4K.
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Wiz Khalifa is setting his sights high: The rapper is entering the big weed business.
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On the second day they set their sights on some swamps near Osceola National Forest.
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It ended up segmenting up the bazaar and diluting a lot of the original sights.
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I didn't realize how much I missed the sights and sounds of this particular process.
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I'll never forget the sights and sounds of the crowded streets in Damascus during Ramadan.
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Next, it set its sights on Twitter (although Twitter was ultimately never sold, of course).
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Aiming down the sights, I squeeze a burst into the thick treeline obscuring the hill.
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Below, take a look at the sights, sounds, and madness of Reykjavik's Secret Solstice 2016.
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There are still properties around here with massacre sights and they are still not recognised.
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The Western Wall, which is one of the holiest sights in Judaism, is in Jerusalem.
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Clinton, she can expect to remain in the group's sights whether she wins or loses.
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The bigger picture Google has been in the sights of the E.U. for some time.
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One of the sights at Ginnie Springs Outdoors in northern Florida: swimmers in mermaid costumes.
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A soldier from Boston, surely missing the sights of home, carved the Bunker Hill Monument.
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The far-right's most zealous Trump supporters have set their sights on Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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Made partly for Imax and other big screens, the film puts sights and sounds first.
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North Korea and South Korea have long had each other's computer networks in their sights.
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He also has his sights set on qualifying for the Tour Championship, which begins Sept.
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Internationally, the Trump administration set its sights — and new sanctions — on Turkey, Iran and Russia.
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"This was caused by undiluted ink, over injection, not enough/smaller injections sights," she wrote.
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Ms. van Vuuren said that highlighting the sights in those places was the board's priority.
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The specific regulations in the president's sights, however, include many that will make liberals unhappy.
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She is outside in the Georgia sun, but the F.B.I. has her in its sights.
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"You can go see the sights, but state security goes with you everywhere," Hu said.
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"You want that spot?" they said, pointing toward the space I had my sights on.
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The problem: Kat has no use for boys; she's got her sights set on college.
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Survival of the throne: episode three She had her sights on a career in diplomacy.
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Rudy embraces Paris, visits the sights, dazzles audiences and hangs out with a dreary crowd.
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They set their sights on displacing Barnett as the king of the Washington literary hill.
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Following its success in the Venezuelan election, Smartmatic set its sights on the U.S. market.
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"Trophy," an extraordinary documentary from Shaul Schwarz and Christina Clusiau, is filled with astonishing sights.
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He appeared to be referring to laser systems used as gun sights on some weapons.
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Helicopters are common sights, as are used sandbags and plastic bags signaling dry gas pumps.
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I predict collectors will soon set their sights on mid-and-late-80s as well.
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Nonetheless, "The Birds" offers sights and sounds you won't catch anywhere else in this city.
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Taking a cue from the president, right-wing militias now have antifa in their sights.
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But for visitors, the tech-fueled growth also means new sights and flavors to explore.
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React more or less sensitively than usual to sounds, smells, tastes, sights or physical sensations.
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Apple, as the timing would have it, also happens to be in Vladimir Putin's sights.
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It's why Warren set him in her sights early and fires upon him so often.
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She started her career as a teacher but had her sights set on mathematical research.
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The sights attending this endeavor are as pasty and pitiful as you're no doubt imagining.
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This may be the only way to watch TV. I certainly saw some remarkable sights.
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It's not clear if Mueller will ultimately turn his sights on the idea of obstruction.
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It can be difficult to keep your goal in your sights as the year progresses.
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Among the strangest sights were two ostriches that lived in a park near my house.
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Telecoms, which already provide 10 percent of the federal budget, are again in their sights.
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Leaf's sights may be set on international renown, but its heart lies closer to home.
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It's spring, and sights come fast — a tiny waterfall, budding trees, a curl of smoke.
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But as space exploration advanced, scientists increasingly set their sights on a new frontier: Mars.
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Mobius Motors hasn't just got its sights on Kenya, but anywhere with poor quality roads.
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In the city within a city rising west of Pennsylvania Station are many astonishing sights.
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What are some sights you have enjoyed in countries that your charity does work in?
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Instead, the authorities warned some Turkish residents that Ankara had set its sights on them.
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Climbing the steep stairs in both towers is an effort, paid off by beautiful sights.
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Several tram lines stop in the immediate vicinity, but most sights are within walking distance.
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Meetups, or group gatherings, may forgo the sights entirely but unite people with similar passions.
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The best way to not get an EGOT is to set your sights on it.
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Setting their sights on the 2018 Winter Games, the three set out to learn bobsled.
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During the last few seconds of the season, Joe sets his sights on someone new.
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In the summer months, many of Sintra's sights are open until 7 or 8 p.m.
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Here&aposs are some of the coolest motorcycles I saw, plus some other interesting sights:
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And Stone himself may be in Department of Justice special counsel Robert Mueller's sights too.
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The CIA apparently then airdropped "Springfield rifles with telescopic sights" to help the agents along.
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I would say, it's much like putting images to the sights I've seen in real life.
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Sights are being set once more on securing a place in the second round in Russia.
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Among the main issues in its sights, the regulator said, was the culture at these companies.
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Now, Anker has set its sights on solving bigger problems in the tech and gadget world.
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According to Otunga, 37, it was actually Hudson, 36, who first set her sights on him.
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The campaign arm has its sights set on lawmakers facing legal troubles, such as GOP Rep.
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Crazy Uncle Joe Biden, he might be setting his sights on running for president in 22018.
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Its extended mission then set its sights on a new object further into the Kuiper Belt.
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The LikeALocal are divided into several categories: Tips, Tours, Sights, Restaurants, Tours and Activities, among others.
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There are some sights you can't unsee, ones you need to doggedly pursue until justice prevails.
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Emily set her sights on him, and it worked out: Carl offered her his date card!
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Now, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is setting its sights on neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
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While the administration has embraced PBMs, the middlemen in the drug supply chain remain its sights.
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So does that mean the NBA star has his sights set on a career in food?
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Certainly it is a stepping stone to other things that we have our sights set on.
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French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve is instead setting his sights on alcohol, according to the BBC.
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"We were cocked & loaded to retaliate last night on 3 different sights," Trump tweeted on Friday.
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Riding in front of Foxx, Holmes was seen smiling as the duo took in the sights.
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Reports suggest it may have food manufacturers, such as Kellogg and Campbell Soup, in its sights.
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Now, it only references topical issues in passing, instead setting its sights on even bigger fish.
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Right: A woman and her dog take in the sights from their open window in 21940.
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But Yang said he'll be back, and he has his sights set on executive political roles.
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As a follow-up, the team set their sights higher — or lower, depending on your perspective.
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As central as it gets in Stockholm, Brunkebergstorg is within walking distance of most city sights.
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It might improve depression symptoms, too, since the sights and smells of a garden promote relaxation.
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He said his sights were on playing in Russian's top pro league, the Kontinental Hockey League.
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"In the sights off" – has he just shared classified information passed on by an allied power?
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Like BMW, China's old-fashioned carmakers also have their sights set on the car-hailing market.
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But the Kardashian sisters weren't the only local sights Fischer took in during her time abroad.
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With Trump's sights firmly set upon Clinton, Democrats hope to counterbalance the impending onslaught of attacks.
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SpaceX has its sights set on Mars, but that doesn't mean it has forgotten about Earth.
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Offering a novel alternative to walking between sights or bars on a trip to-do list.
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Washington (CNN)It may be President Donald Trump in the sights of congressional investigators pursuing impeachment.
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There are so many sights and sensations that bewilder an outsider in a Muay Thai gym.
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For his final year of high school competition, he set his sights on impressing college coaches.
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Yogurt is among the dozens of American products, from chocolate to orange juice, in Canada's sights.
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We can walk through a forest filled with sights, sounds and smells and not get overwhelmed.
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The couple went yachting in Nice, and took in the sights in Paris during their trip.
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So far, the mantra has worked for Bones, and he continues to set his sights higher.
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Now, players have set their sights on a new goal: stripping Mario down to his skivvies.
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Whether you have your sights set on Florida or Fiji, you need to know your numbers.
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Let's say on the other hand that you've set your sights set on becoming a homeowner.
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The couple took in the sights of the historic city as they walked alongside each other.
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OfferUp, the mobile marketplace for buying and selling locally, is expanding its sights beyond your neighborhood.
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We're told the Oxygen show set its sights on filming inside L.A.'s Ace of Diamonds.
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You can explore interesting sights and activities, including restaurants, nightlife, and even local festivals and wildlife.
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Since then, Canyon Bridge has set its sights on acquisition targets outside of the United States.
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On talk radio such figures as Rush Limbaugh have a different Russian scandal in their sights.
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Now, it seems, they are training their sights on the hardest targets out there — military bases.
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She has set her sights on climbing the Carstensz Pyramid in Indonesia with The Heroes Project.
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The studio set its sights high, reportedly eyeing Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson at various points.
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A hungry bear in Denville, New Jersey, set his sights — and tastebuds — on something much yummier.
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He set his sights on the House speakership, seeing Congress as the real seat of power.
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Jimmy Fallon's recent interview with Donald Trump has landed the late-night host in critics' sights.
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But there's another reason why scientists have their sights set on the Larsen C Ice Shelf.
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We'd add that and the $53 sights and sounds package to get the upgraded Bose stereo.
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The extreme weather formation is just one of the unusual sights caused by the winter storm.
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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air doesn't exactly have his sights set on the White House.
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Though ESMA appears to have backed off for now, risk management is still in regulators' sights.
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Frittelli quickly set his sights on the British Open that starts at Royal Portrush on Thursday.
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Will academics now turn their sights on the particular psychology and biochemistry occurring during the scenes?
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Setting your sights on an ideal neighborhood or specific amenities could be detrimental to the process.
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He's been over there on vacay with Michelle, taking in the sights and hitting the links.
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In Ferryland, the relatively warm winter and shifting winds have resulted in some pretty spectacular sights.
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Google also attaches videos, ideas on local tourist sights and other locations nearby with suggested itineraries.
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Ted Cruz, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is firmly setting his sights on another GOP rival.
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The annual contest has consistently provided some of each year's most unique sights and stunning compositions.
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The ideas that the teams are working on, continue to set their sights on high ambitions.
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"When I didn't bring a girl for him he turned his sights on me," she said.
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Democratic candidates running for president have also set their sights on taxing millionaires and billionaires. Sen.
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Now, it has its sights set on poaching top talent from life sciences and health care.
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Suh Kyung-Bae, the company's chairman and CEO, now has his sights set on global expansion.
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Goldman Sachs has set its sights on supporting fintech challengers to Latin America's biggest banks,reportsBloomberg.
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Mosul, Iraq's second city and the nerve centre of Islamic State (IS), lies in their sights.
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Of those, the BJP has set its sights on winning only the northeastern state of Assam.
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"The President now has this investigation in his sights, and we all know it," Flake said.
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The endorsement comes as Rubio sets his sights on Tennessee as a favorable Super Tuesday state.
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This is to prevent a non-compliant Iran having a sanctions expiration date in its sights.
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The series of incidents come as the candidates set their sights on Wisconsin's primary next week.
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Having destroyed the private health insurance market, Democrats have a new target in their sights: Medicare.
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Along with other key sights in Al-Ula, Mada'in Salih is currently closed to the public.
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More cities are in the company's sights, he said, though any announcements are still under wraps.
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OPEC -- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries -- Trump has recently turned his sights on the oil cartel.
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But this is the first time Ocearch has set its sights on the New York Bight.
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Keurig machines, iPads, and Wii consoles were common sights in most American homes throughout the decade.
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Bezos has also set his sights on futuristic goals like colonizing other worlds and mining asteroids.
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Finance Director Jason Quinn told Reuters that Nigeria has been in its sights for some time.
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Once they're finally done touring the 20th century, I'm hoping designers will train their sights ahead.
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The stake hike comes amid expectations that more activists will set their sights on French companies.
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Sleeping Giants, an anonymous left-leaning activist group, is turning its sights on Facebook as well.
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The eldest Obama daughter set her sights on attending some of the nation's most elite schools.
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Toronto's own five-piece band Sights + Sounds are putting a spin on the alternative rock genre.
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We took in the other sights after making people tell us about their coupled-up costuming.
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Asia's trade surpluses with the United States were firmly in Trump's sights during the election campaign.
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Then Westbrook turned his sights on Charlie Villanueva, who was talking some trash before the game.
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Because I couldn't get rid of my acne, I set my sights on covering it up.
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President Barack Obama is ushering in the new year with his sights set on gun reform.
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Antar had already changed the name to Crazy Eddie, from the less distinctive Sights and Sounds.
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I loved my City View King which delivered on the incredible sights promised by the name.
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Long had his sights set on the Mets' managerial job that went to Callaway last month.
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Well, these Latinx Jews are actually doing it, and they have their sights set on Spain.
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But instead of staying in place to talk, Randle was ready to show me the sights.
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Heads to roll Investigators across Latin America now have some heavy-hitting politicians in their sights.
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In the men's draw, Roger Federer dispatched one youngster and set his sights on facing another.
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Mr. Trump is a reactive politician who relies on the sights and sounds of his rallies.
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While many Afghan units have the M-4, few of them have telescopic sights for it.
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These sights and sounds, having only recently lost their strangeness, were to become strange once more.
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Dianne Feinstein, a popular Democrat, who has set her sights on a fourth term in office.
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She set her sights on meeting an artist, and at a party in 1991, she did.
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So Mr. Manafort must hold the key to an especially shiny object in Robert Mueller's sights.
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"Few sights are more awkward (or embarrassing) than that of human beings in nature," Thacker writes.
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But where Lubitsch set his sights on sex, "Atlanta" plays with race, fame, money and moods.
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I thought the European travel would give me time to see the sights, write, and rest.
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Soon, Felix will be ramping up training with her sights set on the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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Having satisfied customers' morning caffeine cravings, the Seattle-based company has set its sights on lunch.
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Closing the privacy loophole and keeping an eye on these deals is already in lawmakers' sights.
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Despite these apples-to-oranges disparities, Williams has set her sights on Court's mark for years.
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In fact, she said, Moscow already has its sights on another target: next year's U.S. elections.
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Glenner Town Square bathes the senses in sights and smells to reflect a person's younger days.
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"Sam and I want to spend a few days and take in the sights," Ma says.
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As it rebuilds, Fukushima has set its sights on leading the way forward in renewable energy.
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Such financiers have grown bolder, putting behemoths like Procter & Gamble, Nestlé and Samsung in their sights.
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These pictures capture the sights and scenes of Harlem during this quintessential time of American history.
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Got your sights set on attending TC Sessions: Mobility 2020 on May 14 in San Jose?
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The airline offers tour programs to nearby sights and attractions including the Dead Sea and Petra.
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"I can't believe I'm back here," he said several times as he pointed out the sights.
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Increasing enrollment may solve some of the challenges VA has set their sights on, including suicides.
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But she had no dreams of becoming a star; she set her sights on teaching chorus.
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Senior members of the White House staff have trained their sights on the man they serve.
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But Biden is embracing his foreign policy experience, dismissing Sanders and training his sights on Trump.
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The British Colonial Hilton is well-located within walking distance of major downtown Nassau, Bahamas sights.
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But tomorrow they may (if they haven't already) set their sights on the rest of America.
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Altuve has Craig Biggio's club record of eight in a season (2001) clearly in his sights.
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Secondary explosions were observed after some of the strikes, indicating the sights may have housed ammunition.
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But before she sets her sights on the W.N.B.A., Karlie is aiming for a national title.
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The historic Roman Baths are around the corner; other major sights are a short walk away.
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Let's set our sights on a future where our contraceptive options better meet all our needs.
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But these sights normally are in no man's land, like the vast Pacific or the poles.
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That has put the corporation in the sights of Dominic Cummings, Mr Johnson's revolutionary strategy chief.
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To compile the list, U.S. News considered several factors, including sights, culture, food, shopping and nightlife.
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Recess has its sights set on national expansion, and it will be releasing three new flavors.
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Mr. Trump has also made corporate plays in places that have been in his political sights.
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Some companies already have their sights set on Europe and will start shifting jobs out soon.
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While scenes of the lake and land are magnificent, there are repulsive sights and stories, too.
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Not being satisfied with going only after Jerusalem, the U.N. now sets its sights on Hebron.
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Nonetheless, he was an ambitious and violent criminal with his sights set on taking over Springfield.
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Alfonso Cuarón revisits the sights and sounds of the neighborhood that inspired his critically acclaimed film.
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For one thing, sneaker companies like Nike and Adidas had long had Moultrie in their sights.
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We&aposve also been setting our sights on the year ahead in healthcare, biotech and pharma.
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The process requires bacteria, which can result in funky sights and smells, squicking some people out.
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