More companies have signed up to the scheme in its first year than signed up to Safe Harbor in its first 10 years of operation, Jourova said today.
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No other nations have signed up to the U.S. mission.
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His grandfather signed up to be an original Tucker dealer.
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Greece signed up to a third international bailout last year.
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I even signed up to use MealPal again in April.
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Does he realize he signed up to host the OSCARS?
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Twenty U.S brands have signed up to the 2018 accord.
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He even signed up to be an Uber driver himself.
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Last week, around 50 people had signed up to attend.
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We're just guys who signed up to do a job.
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Rushin's house, she and her husband signed up to volunteer.
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The BAN employee signed up to get one over email.
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IBM signed up to help Swift in a big way.
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"I haven't signed up to any Trump lists," she said.
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And then she signed up to do it all over again.
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Young special effects auteur Gareth Edwards (Godzilla) signed up to direct.
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Pakistan signed up to its most recent one in September 2013.
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Over 120 million people are signed up to be a donor.
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Roughly one hundred Swiss banks signed up to the DOJ program.
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Some signed up to give it a try out of curiosity.
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So far, more than 215 protesters have signed up to attend.
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Nine states signed up to the resulting E2I in June 2018.
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This is not the America they signed up to partner with.
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She decided she'd stall and signed up to volunteer in Liberia.
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And with that, he signed up to pilot our show Technocatharsis.
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I&aposm already signed up to use it again this year.
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Any member can speak, and 190 have signed up to do so.
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It just means I am doing what I signed up to do.
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As yet, no Republicans have signed up to the lawsuit, but Sen.
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CenturyLink, Charter and U.S. Cellular have also signed up to the pledge.
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Amazon texts people who have signed up to get alerts about deals.
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Other largely eastern EU countries have also signed up to the plan.
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So The Darkness signed up to headline the next summer's Reading Festival.
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What about the other commitments that governments signed up to in Paris?
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More than four hundred people signed up to testify at the hearing.
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Ryals, 26, signed up to be a bone marrow donor in college.
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More than half of Swedish consumers are signed up to the app.
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"We were both signed up to perform spoken-word poetry," Kay recalled.
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And have you signed up to try out Turkey Texts with me?
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Verizon and Volkswagen signed up to sponsor Fox's halftime and postgame shows.
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The number of congregations that have signed up to partner with Life.
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More than 800 Sanders supporters signed up to run for delegate seats.
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The Wallaces signed up to work on Mr. McCain's 2008 presidential race.
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Thailand, where al-Qunun now is, has not signed up to these rules.
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Luke Perry might just have signed up to follow a new favorite sport.
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Yes, I signed up to be a public figure, but my family didn't.
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Cazares signed up to make sandwiches, but thought she'd just drop them off.
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It would be better still if big countries signed up to the court.
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Participants who had previously felt powerless signed up to volunteer for Planned Parenthood.
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The team now has around 22017,22018 people signed up to help school Iris.
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And Hitzler notes that 12 students signed up to do yard work specifically.
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Around 23,000 developers have signed up to use the tools provided by wit.
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I signed up to show the for the good and the bad, right?
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"Anything Phoebe wants to do, we are signed up to do," Salke said.
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Anyone signed up to Apple Music can view the video on iTunes now.
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"Anything Phoebe wants to do, we are signed up to do," she said.
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About 65 women and girls have signed up to speak for this sentencing.
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Some 190,000 people have signed up to Brain Food, his free weekly newsletter.
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Users who signed up to Social Captain should change their Instagram passwords immediately.
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More than 100 of the world's airlines have signed up to use it.
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It's only been since I signed up to dating apps again this year.
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So I signed up to take the LSAT at Brooklyn's Medgar Evers College.
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Tsipras signed up to the latest, in 2015, in return for debt relief.
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According to Magic Leap, over 1,000 people had signed up to be here. Why?
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He signed up to help give out food and shampoo and whatever was needed.
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After Midnight Special wrapped, Edgerton immediately signed up to star in Nichols' next film.
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What is unusual is how fast they have signed up to be Trump adversaries.
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"The Obama administration obviously signed up to the Paris climate change agreement," May said.
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After tense talks, he signed up to a new bailout, Greece's third since 2010.
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I had just signed up to do two movies with him ... I was afraid.
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The commission rates are payouts for partners signed up to the iTunes Affiliate Program.
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It's not clear how many merchants have signed up to use Amazon's freight services.
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They portray people who have signed up to serve their country as a burden.
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However, his Hollywood career was interrupted when he signed up to fight the Nazis.
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They have around 150 London-based babysitters signed up to the platform at launch.
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But not all publishers signed up to the agreement, and it raises many questions.
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The controversy dragged on until he finally signed up to be a Navy aviator.
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And 23,000 more developers have signed up to use a tools provided by Wit.
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More than 2,000 families soon signed up to offer sanctuary to those at risk.
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Churchill freed himself, and signed up to return to the fighting as a lieutenant.
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Eleanor Roosevelt signed up to work in the Office of Civilian Defense in 1941.
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There are currently 16 counties in Tennessee without any insurer signed up to sell.
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More than 50,000 people have signed up to demonstrate against Trump when he visits.
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If you aren't already signed up to get it, you can do so here.
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Shotwell added that SpaceX has private passengers signed up to fly on Crew Dragon.
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So he and some friends signed up to attend Mr. Trump's rally on Thursday.
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It is an opponent, I've found, Boston fans have gleefully signed up to battle.
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Still, 21 companies have signed up to the payments network, including Uber and Vodafone.
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These guidelines already exist, and publications like BBC News are signed up to them.
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Twenty-five nations within the bloc have signed up to the common defense plan.
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At present we're not signed up to do shows with any of the platforms.
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Either way, your work only goes out to people who've signed up to receive it.
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South Africa and Cameroon are among 52 countries that have already signed up to AfCFTA.
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Early on in my career, I signed up to sell tickets for concerts and events.
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I immediately signed up to invest with Ellevest as soon as I learned about it.
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In January Indonesia signed up to an OECD scheme known as the Common Reporting Standard.
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Stanley McChrystal once signed up to sit on the board of a UAE military company.
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Those that signed up to Ireland's 100-year bond a fortnight ago almost certainly won't.
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The companies later signed up to buy millions of tonnes a year of U.S. LNG.
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If not, most of his likely successors are signed up to the same reflationary policy.
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The additional 90 million subscribers signed up to its channel in the last two years.
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"That being said, Woodley explained, "I signed up to tell the whole story of Tris.
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Instead, those costs were largely borne by the freelancers who signed up to become drivers.
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Maybe you signed up to bring the taters to Friendsgiving and totally forgot until now.
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We signed up to bring snacks for my son's section of the band after practice.
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In 2008, White Label Space signed up to participate in the Google Lunar X Prize.
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Only six companies have signed up to fully participate, The Associated Press reported in March.
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And some big clients already signed up to CryptoMove, such as French bank BNP Paribas.
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It's something I signed up to do, and we'll be ready for it next Tuesday.
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Already 75,000 have signed up to participate in the project since its launch last October.
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As of Thursday afternoon, about 75 people had signed up to participate in the walkout.
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I had signed up to receive emails from him ("for research") and forgotten about it.
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Career Builder and Dice are signed up to use it, as is FedEx, Google says.
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Some gyms, buildings and even two weddings have also signed up to use the service.
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It is estimated that more than 40 million Iranians are signed up to the app.
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There are 123 counties with no health plans signed up to sell coverage next year.
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It said people who signed up to the platform after that date were not affected.
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"That's not a shock – we always knew when we signed up to it," she said.
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ASICS Studio, Strava, TripAdvisor, TuneIn, and Yelp have all signed up to work with Bose.
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I also spoke to his soldiers, who told me why they signed up to serve.
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Flipkart has 100 million users signed up to its platform, according to the company's website.
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She has signed up to receive Jon's letters and she writes to him in return.
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Barratt signed up to do Flowers after meeting with the show's producer, Naomi De Pear.
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The Mad River school district in Riverside, Ohio, signed up to the program in 2016.
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And all of a sudden, everyone signed up to vote, which I thought was fantastic.
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Wow, I— I remember, how: I remember the first day I signed up to Facebook.
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To date, 25,000 teachers from more than 100 countries have signed up to the app.
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Hundreds have called it quits and signed up to be voluntarily repatriated to their homelands.
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Patchwork is a marketplace, connecting healthcare workers signed up to the platform with empty shifts.
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Greece signed up to an 86 billion euro international bailout last year after tough negotiations.
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Eventually, the woman said, she signed up to learn catering through a local aid program.
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London has signed up to this but disagrees with the EU's means of achieving it.
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She signed up to be a beta tester and used the product during her third trimester.
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Tsipras signed up to a new bailout in July last year, the country's third since 2010.
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So far, 250 companies have signed up to Payfit, such as Heetch, Sellsy, Nestor or Aircall.
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So far 170 ships have signed up to use the canal in the next three months.
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IS THAT YOUR NUMBER ONE REASON WHY YOU SIGNED UP TO BE AN ADVISER FOR TRUMP?
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More than 3,000 people have already signed up to register assets at the new Athens registry.
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It has signed up to agencies that foster co-operation in anti-terrorism, research and defence.
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Over 320 artists and spaces are signed up to participate, spanning Pacific Street to 21st Street.
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Still, pregnancy had always been easy for her, so she signed up to be a surrogate.
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At the UN it has signed up to an American-led sanctions regime against the North.
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Other theater chains, including AMC Theaters, Regal Cinemas, and Cinemark, have also signed up to participate.
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Greece has cut pensions 12 times since it signed up to its first bailout in 2010.
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For each person who signed up to Uber's service through his ad, he received a credit.
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There are currently 38 counties where zero plans are signed up to sell coverage in 2018.
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Around the time he was launching Register2Vote, Smith signed up to do special projects for Kopser.
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But only 14 of the country&aposs estimated 1,8.13 pharmacies have signed up to sell marijuana.
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In 2015, 431,626 people signed up to try and write 50,000 words in a single month.
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TC: What are some of the big companies that you've signed up to this exchange program?
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Today, 20 restaurants have signed up to beta test mobile payments, and half have gone live.
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One thousand people signed up to volunteer while millions of dollars poured in from online donors.
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In 2015, his government signed up to the country's third international bailout, which expires in August.
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"That's not a shock – we always knew when we signed up to it," she told People.
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More than 50,000 financial advisors have already signed up to use the platform with their clients.
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In 1988 most African governments signed up to the Yamoussoukro Declaration, pledging to open their skies.
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Since September, 16 retailers and designers have signed up to use the hangers when they're available.
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She had signed up to work it again this year but didn't get duty this time.
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Members of the House and Senate who signed up to play tonight include Majority Whip Rep.
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The current agreement expires in May, with 154 brands signed up to the renewed 2018 accord.
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Ten percent of Prime subscribers first signed up to gain access to Instant Video, Mahaney said.
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German challenger bank N26 recently announced it has 1 million users signed up to its platform.
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When I first signed up to start driving, I thought I would prefer Lyft over Uber.
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When he heard about the governor's order, he signed up to vote, and began registering others.
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Millions of people signed up to be alerted when the card was ready for prime time.
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More than 100 voters filled three interconnected rooms, and more than 30 signed up to testify.
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The groups said more than 17,000 Dutch citizens signed up to support their case against Shell.
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Tennessee currently has no insurers signed up to sell coverage in the Knoxville area for 2018.
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The number of counties with zero health plans signed up to sell 0003 coverage keeps growing.
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Users received this message once they signed up to AlphaBay's forum and entered an email address.
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Others have become YouTube stars or signed up to teach Korean to K-pop fans overseas.
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Volunteers had signed up to walk the streets and hand out eclipse glasses and answer questions.
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After attending a few parties hosted by friends, Annie signed up to host a few herself.
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Ferguson is the first non-government astronaut signed up to fly on Crew Dragon or Starliner.
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The remaining members recently signed up to a founding charter and appointed a board of directors.
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Mr Cabrita says 1,800 people from 72 countries have signed up to the job-search portal.
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That day that I got fired, I went home and signed up to work the polls.
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Hundreds of women have even signed up to become drivers for ride-hailing companies, like Careem.
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Alexa can only donate to presidential campaigns that have signed up to accept donations from Alexa.
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The governments of Germany, France, and Ghana have also signed up to the Contract's founding principles.
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About 3,500 people have signed up to help count, the city Department of Homeless Services said.
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As of his report, 400 people with scientific backgrounds had already signed up to be recruited.
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In order to research this article, VICE News signed up to SeekingArrangement as a sugar baby.
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And after this event, 250 people in Idaho signed up to learn how to code together.
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In the Venezuelan border town of Urena, residents signed up to unofficial waiting lists for aid.
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Fifty-one countries worldwide have already signed up to enforce those standards for projects under their jurisdiction.
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And none of the main cast are signed up to do additional projects as of press time.
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In that case, they&aposre in violation of the sanctions that they signed up to with us.
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As of Friday, the group said, 3,300 people had already signed up to run for some office.
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Partners already signed up to build the VR/AR headsets include HP, Dell, Lenovo, Acer and Asus.
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For example, Thiel signed up to be a Trump delegate earlier this year — also personal, said Facebook.
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About 850,000 people signed up to its waiting list for the new products, according to the letter.
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He says his son signed up to help and defend his country, not fight other nations' battles.
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I signed up to be a player in a long campaign over the course of the semester.
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More than 100 organizations and school districts have signed up to bring Democracy Class to their classrooms.
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You can go through that list, and see which sites you've signed up to in the past.
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I signed up to phone canvass on a day I was feeling particularly distraught about gun violence.
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At the time of writing there are 4,756 organizations signed up to the replacement Privacy Shield framework.
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Siemens is one corporate customer that has signed up to Lufthansa's system rather than using third parties.
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All members were bound by a "fiscal compact" that euro-zone leaders signed up to in 2012.
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These lenders have now signed up to the deal and the court processes are no longer necessary.
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Awkwardly, that is what they often mean by the "denuclearisation" that POTUS signed up to in Singapore.
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Yet it is what Germany signed up to in 2014, and it does need to spend more.
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I wish I could have a little more fun tonight, but I signed up to work tomorrow.
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The U.K. and the EU both signed up to the idea of a backstop in December 2017.
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There are 47 counties across three states where no insurers have signed up to participate next year.
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It is true there are 46 counties that lack Obamacare plans signed up to sell 2018 coverage.
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To boost her chances she has signed up to Vidhi Classes, a self-proclaimed "result-generating machine".
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Thus far, over 1,000 teams have signed up to compete with registrants from all over the world.
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Three other Ukrainian cities - Kamianets-Podilskyi, Chortkiv and Lviv - have since signed up to the same ambition.
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More than 125,000 people from across the country have signed up to march in Washington on Jan.
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Assad joined the Free Syrian Army; Qusai signed up to a first-aider course at Jerusalem hospital.
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The starting point is that 213 of Labour's 232 MPs have signed up to Alan Johnson's campaign.
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Salesforce, SAP, and Trello have already signed up to integrate with Google App APIs into their products.
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Over the following fortnight more than 214 people signed up to man the intersection in Villa Fraterna.
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Tsipras signed up to a new international bailout in July last year, the country's third since 2010.
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Seven "partners," all global brands with financial muscle, have signed up to FIFA's highest level of sponsorship.
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He had signed up to the Army in April 2016, applying to be a power generator mechanic.
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WE'RE THE ONLY RESTAURANT BUSINESS THAT'S SIGNED UP TO THE PARIS CLIMATE ACCORD AROUND REDUCING GAS EMISSIONS.
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Carthan signed up to participate in last summer's water study as soon as she heard about it.
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Taxify currently has 10 million customers signed up to its platform and is present in 25 countries.
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Launched five years ago in London, the campaign now has 157 countries signed up to its protocols.
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So far, Mac Miller, Austin Mahone, and Travis Mills have signed up to show off their pads.
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Canada and Vietnam have signed up to the idea, but other would-be partners have their doubts.
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After the Civil War, she immediately signed up to teach in schools established by the Freedmen's Bureau.
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Some of the volunteers told CNN they signed up to help bring an end to the pandemic.
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I signed up to be a frontline worker, but I don't have the equipment to do it.
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But in the end fewer than 1 percent of people in Cambridge signed up to use it.
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Before long, 120 women with a variety of backgrounds and areas of expertise signed up to participate.
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More than 500 businesses have signed up to accept the new currency when it launches, Allard said.
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As of Thursday afternoon, more than 150 people have signed up to attend the demonstration via Facebook.
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About 75,000 people signed up to volunteer for the party through a new Stop the Madness website.
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Grab says about 2,000 of its driver-partners have signed up to be part of the service.
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After years of missing out I signed up to every dating app out there and was hooked.
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Sandberg is an expert on human "enhancement" who himself is signed up to be frozen one day.
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"People signed up to ratify the Paris Agreement because of a force called 'the Trump effect,'" 350.
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Intrigued by the promise of an intergalactic romance, I signed up to a few of these sites.
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More than 500 companies have signed up to the Privacy Shield so far, including Google, Facebook and Microsoft.
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"I signed up to become a better version of myself," says Tahlia Burton, Staff Sergeant U.S. Air Force.
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About 1,000 users had signed up to pay $2.99 a month for the promise of exclusive Babe content.
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I signed up to fight Nazis 73 years ago and I'll do it again if I have to.
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Nine small-scale farmers have been signed up to supply these foods to 20 chefs in Cape Town.
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So with Howdy, we had to work with a label that we hadn't signed up to work with.
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Whether the agencies that have signed up to Plan S will heed such warnings remains to be seen.
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China is spending roughly $150bn a year in the 68 countries that have signed up to the scheme.
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According to Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, 19 million more people signed up to the service from last year.
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So far just four companies have signed up to the Code of Practice: Google, Facebook, Twitter and Mozilla.
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Abdurahim said eight firms have so far signed up to provide the services, which include different internet packages.
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China has signed up to unprecedented sanctions on North Korea, curbing its coal trade with that murderous regime.
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Pratt also signed up to star in a new reality show about life with Montag and their baby.
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It also signed up to take gas from the Vietnam-Russia joint venture Rong field off Vietnam's shore.
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Recently, she and her husband signed up to help the city's shelter by fostering a few tiny puppies.
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Facebook and Google in this case signed up to be enterprise developers and agreed to Apple's developer terms.
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I wonder what this is doing to people who've signed up to put their personalities out for consumption?
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Conte dismissed suggestions that the United States might penalise Rome if it signed up to the Chinese initiative.
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Some 3.5 million merchants are signed up to accept payments from Venmo, which receives fees for processing transactions.
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We limited ourselves to the kids who had really already signed up to go to Wazi that summer.
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People whose company has signed up to participate during the testing phase can install and use the app.
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"Facebook has signed up to comply with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights," Avaaz notes.
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He had signed up to be studied as a synesthete for his lifelong associations between colors and numbers.
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That same day, she signed up to work at polling stations in the 2017 state elections, she said.
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Two years ago, an initial batch of nearly 827,000 people signed up to add their names, NASA said.
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More than 600 people signed up to a waiting list before the first classes in near Portland, Ore.
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The company "told me personally, 'this is why we signed up to be on the car,'" Harvick said.
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Young men and women — young men and women signed up to serve in the military to fight terrorism.
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Get just two hundred thousand people signed up to it, and that's $3.7 million in income every month.
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If you've signed up to the waitlist, you'll get an invitation over the coming hours, days and weeks.
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Supporters danced on the sidewalks, people signed up to volunteer for the campaign, and others registered to vote.
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Several users in the data confirmed they signed up to 8tracks, with some signups stretching back to 2008.
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The Brooklyn Museum, which originally signed up to host the exhibition in the United States, pulled out unexpectedly.
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One winter, a guy I liked ghosted me and I signed up to do my first solo performance.
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Dozens of writers have signed up to participate, with teachers, librarians, parents and readers joining to ask questions.
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McIlroy and Tiger Woods are among a host of top names already signed up to play in Japan.
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But seven months later he signed up to a third multi-billion euro bailout and more belt-tightening.
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So far, Ferguson is the only non-government astronaut signed up to fly on Crew Dragon or Starliner.
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This has proved a very hot potato for Zelensky who signed up to the formula in early October.
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India is also home to its biggest user base, with 270 million signed up to the social network.
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More than 73,800 volunteers have signed up to respond to Hurricane Irma in the last 24 hours, Gov.
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Twenty-nine US senators have reportedly signed up to reverse the FCC order using the Congressional Review Act (CRA).
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The Treasury will publish a list of the firms who have signed up to the Charter after three months.
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A significant number of eager middle-aged Asgardians thus signed up to run for the world's first space parliament.
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More than 50,000 people have signed up to demonstrate against Trump's perceived racism, sexism, and his treatment of migrants.
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Surely, this wasn't the glitz and glamour I signed up for when I signed up to work for Trump.
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Lloyd said his group, to which 20,000 people had signed up to, would seek permission to appeal the decision.
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Still in a largely experimental phase, only one couple has signed up to be married through their online platform.
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After having my son (I then weighed 240 pounds), I signed up to become a fully-certified fitness professional.
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A hundred staffers have signed up to participate in Stop the Bleed sessions Monday, filling the sessions to capacity.
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Even so around 5,000 companies are now signed up to use Privacy Shield to certify transfers of personal data.
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Governments seeking to deprive prisoners of such rights will find it harder if they have signed up to them.
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The company is currently rolling out its product in Mexico, and 170,4303 people signed up to a waiting list.
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After months of tough talks with lenders, he signed up to a new bailout in exchange for further austerity.
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"That's not a shock – we always knew when we signed up to it," Foy told People about her departure.
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Click on an entry to see dates, times, descriptions and a list of the guests signed up to attend.
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In the U.K., we introduced a code of conduct for net neutrality, which all the ISPs signed up to.
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The company already has hundreds of customers signed up to take a flight on Unity for $250,000 a ticket.
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Whether Greece signed up to a bailout or not, he said, reform of the pension system was still needed.
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Yet somehow I signed up to cut a wig that I'd then have to wear for an entire day.
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Jenkins is signed up to direct the pilot, but it is unknown whether she'll stay on for more episodes.
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On Sunday, the entrepreneur said in a tweet that at least 276,000 signed up to pre-order the vehicle.
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In 2004, the European Union welcomed its biggest enrollment to date as 10 countries signed up to the bloc.
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Only 1.5 percent of Chinese households have signed up to subscription streaming services, according to research firm Ampere Analysis.
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I know you've just launched the new groups, but are there more Trump supporters signed up to meet Latinos?
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For example, not every country is signed up to the single euro currency or the Schengen open-border policy.
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Around 5,000 Swedes have signed up to receive calls from people around the world to talk about their country.
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The state has a "permanent" early voting list of people who have signed up to always receive early ballots.
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"Certainly when I signed up to that project, I would have got paid less," the actress told Radio Times.
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Ostensibly Britain remains fully signed up to the EU, with voting rights, representation and all the paraphernalia of membership.
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A code of conduct, which many airlines and airports signed up to last year, is supposed to prevent this.
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" The article, published Thursday, examines why a "four-star Marine general signed up to save the foundering Trump presidency.
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The firm wants to increase the number of customers signed up to its platform to 10 million in 2020.
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By July, 72 financial firms had signed up to the initiative, but no formal targets or quotas were announced.
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No. "If a person signed up to be a registered donor that is a legally binding agreement," Klassen says.
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If the 109 festivals that have signed up to the initiative succeed, Mr. Schulz expects larger festivals will join.
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Sixteen companies signed up to take part in the auction, including most of the major American and European companies.
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In the past week, the number of counties with zero health plans signed up to sell Obamacare has doubled.
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In Brooklyn, more than 130 buildings, including homes and schools, have signed up to join a microgrid under development.
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More than 1,313 people have signed up to participate at a satellite caucus location, according to the state party.
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The company also claimed that more people signed up to try Amazon Prime, its subscription service, than ever before.
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"So far there are 6,400 homes who have signed up to be put on our waiting list," said Alagbe.
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" Democrats The Green New Deal "Over 2897 Democrats have signed up to support the $211 trillion Green New Deal.
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In June Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, the creators of "Dark", signed up to make more shows for Netflix.
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About two months out from open enrollment, there are 17 counties with zero plans signed up to sell Obamacare coverage.
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More than 50 people have signed up to a private chat group on Facebook for AFG clients that she created.
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At this point Simple Habit's platform has around 50 teachers signed up to create guided mediation content for its users.
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It has been infuriated by repeated nuclear and missile tests and has signed up to increasingly tough United Nations sanctions.
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There are around 60 seniors signed up to the classes, which are divided by ability into groups of around 15.
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" Contact actor Jake Busey has signed up to play a journalist "with questionable morals and a sick sense of humor.
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But unlike previous years, not enough people signed up to cover the costs of hosting the tournament, Kotaku reported today.
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It now has 3 million card-linked subscribers and more than 150,000 retailers and brands signed up to its platform.
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So far, 25,000 people have signed up to the service, and the company recently raised a $9.3 million funding round.
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Around half of those who signed up to play are returning to watch around three shows per week, he says.
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About 2170,290 doctors have already signed up to ask to be trained in how to implant and remove the drug.
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Platforms including Facebook, Google and Twitter signed up to a voluntary EU code of practice on the issue last year.
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"I signed up to a beginners' meditation class recently to master the tools essential for performing it effectively," she continues.
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Approximately 400 of those present were volunteers, having signed up to help out at the festival for a free ticket.
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" Liu wouldn't disclose who and how many retailers have signed up to accept Alipay, saying its "really a starting phase.
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This aggression was one of the reasons why, in the 1990s, countries signed up to stronger rules under the WTO.
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Only 575 people have viewed the Trump TV ad, and only 1149 people have signed up to receive text alerts.
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So people think we actually pulled out of a binding agreement where nation states had signed up to do something.
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Mary said she doesn't know yet of any women of color who have signed up to perform for the inauguration.
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More than 10,000 students—former FBI agents, archaeologists, police officers, and doctoral candidates among them—signed up to take it.
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McCarthy backed Trump during the GOP primaries and signed up to serve as a delegate during the Republican National Convention.
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Greece signed up to more economic reforms and austerity measures as part of an 86-billion euro bailout last year.
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Their 3D printer, known as the Additive Manufacturing Facility (AMF), already has 103 paying companies signed up to use it.
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So far Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives have signed up to make use of the satellite.
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Governments erode trust in "Brussels" by blaming the EU for decent but unpopular deals that they have signed up to.
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An outspoken advocate of artists' rights and social justice, he recently signed up to MusikBi, Africa's first music download service.
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"A lot of people say we are heroes -- I mean that is what we signed up to do," Brooks said.
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About 100 people have signed up to receive an infusion, founder Dr. Jesse Karmazin said Wednesday at the Code Conference.
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In the past four days, the number of counties with zero health plans signed up to sell Obamacare has doubled.
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Like HP, Carbon created an open "App Store" for materials, with partners signed up to bring new chemistries to production.
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But just because 8 million people signed up to impeach Trump doesn't mean they were interested in Steyer's presidential bid.
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If you've signed up to try Postmates Unlimited and decided it wasn't for you, you can cancel at any time.
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"More than 1,800 women signed up to pose, and that's a testament to how they're brave art warriors," he says.
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In Seattle, many hospitals have signed up to enroll patients in a clinical trial of Gilead's experimental antiviral drug remdesivir.
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Many voters complained that they could not find their names at the polling stations they had signed up to vote.
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Mr. Salazar had signed up to referee, and Ms. Cetner had been playing on the Casual Sets team for years.
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In the first four days, 10,000 people signed up to submit their samples using Helix&aposs collection kits, Kao said.
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Some were signed up to host a phone bank, which involves using a digital system known as "the Bernie dialler".
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Yet, it does show a softer side to the many men and women who signed up to serve and protect.
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He hadn't been in West Virginia long before he signed up to fight for America during the First World War.
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Africa's continental free trade agreement caused trouble between Nigeria and Benin just months after both countries signed up to it.
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All told, 20 companies signed up to take part on an individual basis, with 16 consortia also on the list.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Numis Securities have been signed up to act as bookrunners.
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On the day we launched we had 23 people signed up to give at least 10 percent of their income.
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Earlier this year, Romania signed up to buy Patriot missile defense systems as part of an integrated air defense system.
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Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield Tennessee, and a new nonprofit plan called Community Health Alliance signed up to sell coverage.
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Instead of buying the event on pay-per-view, fans just signed up to the network and watched for free.
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"That's not a shock – we always knew when we signed up to it," she told People about her two-year agreement.
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But sometimes, you want to see what you signed up to see, and not what the machines think you might like.
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As of February this year, every tenth Truecaller user in India had signed up to Truecaller Pay, according to the company.
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Soon after, the Brooklyn Museum, who had initially signed up to host the exhibition in the United States, unexpectedly pulled out.
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Several sports teams, like the San Francisco 49ers and the FC Dallas soccer team, have signed up to test the patch.
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It supports attacks on Israelis, does not recognise Israel's right to exist and has never signed up to the Oslo agreements.
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SpaceX revealed the first passenger its signed up to fly to the moon on Monday for one very expensive art project.
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Some EU rules Britain has signed up to have no impact locally, such as those which concern Southern Europe's olive industry.
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The country has signed up to three rescue programmes worth 280 billion euros since 2010, when its debt crisis broke out.
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Failing advances in this area, Thiel has also signed up to be cryonically preserved in the event of an untimely death.
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Varoufakis told CNBC that the day Tsipras signed up to another bailout, he effectively forfeited power and Greece's freedom to maneuver.
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Protests were organized, anti-Trump groups manifested seemingly out of nowhere, and hundreds of Democrats signed up to run for office.
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Huawei and Samsung are two confirmed names that have signed up to distribute ARCore apps on Chinese soil, Google said previously.
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Murray said in a Facebook post Thursday that "thousands have signed up" to support her campaign in the first 24 hours.
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Close to 500 African-Americans have signed up to donate after death, and 72 brains already have been donated, Barnes said.
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Environmental advocates, representatives from local interest groups, and regular citizens who signed up to speak were assigned to the other rooms.
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The country has signed up to three rescue programs worth 280 billion euros since 2010, when its debt crisis broke out.
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Virgin Atlantic signed up to 22 wide-body A220neos and said it would look at the option to buy six more.
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Revolut has more than doubled the number of users signed up to its platform to 5 million since June last year.
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Here are the best bits, plus a few things that I wish I had known before I signed up to run.
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More than 85033,000 Utahns signed up to install solar panels ahead of a net metering deadline, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.
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Tariffs and other obstacles to exports of manufactured goods have tumbled in recent decades as countries signed up to trade deals.
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The news from Ohio today means that there are now 19 counties with zero plans signed up to sell 2018 coverage.
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I knew I should have signed up to do a marathon at the time, I could have knocked one out easily.
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After leaving the BBC last year, these three musketeers signed up to create a new streaming TV show for Amazon Prime.
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I was often asked if the slaves there got paid, or (less often) whether they had signed up to work there.
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We also have folks like Kelly Fowler in Virginia Beach, who had already signed up to run after the Women's March.
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Executives from Repsol SA, Total, CNOOC Ltd, Noble Energy Inc and Exxon Mobil Corp were signed up to attend Wednesday's launch.
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Last year Azerbaijan produced 829,100 bpd on average before it signed up to an OPEC oil output cut deal in November.
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Andrew Cuomo said on March 25 that 40,000 people have signed up to be part of the state's health care reserve.
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Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker tweeted that 450 retired and former healthcare workers have signed up to work during the pandemic.
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There are 16 counties in Eastern Tennessee that currently have no health plan signed up to sell Obamacare coverage in 2018.
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He had just signed up to be an organ donor, and six of his organs were transplanted or prepared for transplants.
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Nadella and Microsoft CFO Amy Hood quickly signed up to help, alongside Joe Belfiore and former Microsoft program manager Christine Chew.
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When customers signed up to buy the Model 2400s, listings reportedly said the cars would feature "HW2322" (or hardware version 23).
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By 2012, over 100,000 instructors had signed up to teach classes in over 125 countries, according to the New York Times.
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More than 250 local companies have signed up to the UN Global Compact, which includes adhering to global human rights standards.
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But here we are, and leaders in Northern Virginia and New York have signed up to try to make this work.
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Four years ago, 225 men and women qualified and signed up to run in the trials, a slight uptick from 2012.
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It later emerged that the suspect had financial problems and had signed up to a local rifle club for shooting practice.
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Currently, the UK&aposs extradition powers are governed by the European Arrest Warrant, which EU member states are signed up to.
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So far, it can only be seen on YouTube, and no major (or minor) outlet has signed up to distribute it.
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Six of the top 10 players in the rankings and 13 of the top 25 signed up to play this week.
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More than 85033 people have already signed up to attend, with some on a waiting list, according to local media outlets.
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The platform providers signed up to a voluntary code of conduct to take action to remove hate posts within 24 hours.
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They had all signed up to spend the holiday weekend on the boat scuba diving, with gourmet meals served between dives.
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Zeller: They're proud patriots who signed up to defend their country and to help us with our military's mission over there.
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Well, 22,000 people unwittingly signed up to carry out 1,000 hours of community service in exchange for free Wi-Fi. Oops!
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Every week or so, I blast it out to a few thousand people who have signed up to read my musings.
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Anthem announced it would quit that marketplace Tuesday, leaving 20 counties there with no plans signed up to sell in 2018.
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Tee Hanible, Gunnery Sergeant (Ret.), U.S. Marine Corps explains that she signed up to remove herself from a negative environment in Chicago.
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Well, so did the six people who signed up to reside in a concealed, imitation Mars habitat in Hawaii for a year.
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Though it was only set up a few weeks ago, more than 40,000 people are already signed up to Gregoire's Facebook group.
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LOS ANGELES — Vine star Nash Grier has signed up to help DigiTour Media, the company behind several digital influencer tours, expand globally.
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In the same way, she signed up to be with all of me, and that was never more evident than last year.
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Twenty companies in the San Francisco Bay Area have already signed up to use Proxy with their employees said Mars and Ratner.
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Whereas Mrs May tried to organise a European security mission for the Gulf, Mr Johnson signed up to an American-led scheme.
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Microsoft says that more than 568,000 developers from more than 60 countries have signed up to use its Cognitive Services so far.
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The crisis-hit country signed up to a new credit lifeline worth 86 billion euros in mid-2015, its third since 2010.
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More than five hundred companies have signed up to the Privacy Shield so far, according to Reuters, including Facebook, Google and Microsoft.
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And if this is one of the passengers who signed up to fly on Falcon Heavy, what happened to the other one?
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Recently she signed up to a small-business programme run by Ant Financial, China's biggest fintech firm, which has its headquarters nearby.
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Washington may have signed up to the language on FX, but it is widely believed that it wants a weaker exchange rate.
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He's already signed up to open and close RodeoHouston in February and March and to headline California's Stagecoach Music Festival in April.
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More than 64,000 people have signed up to demonstrate in London against the visit while other protests are expected around the country.
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China, which signed up to the U.S.-drafted resolution, will lose an increasingly significant flow of raw materials to its lead smelters.
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Some 60 of Hong Kong's biggest companies, with 110,000 employees between them, have signed up to Community Business's tenets on LGBT inclusion.
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The menu at the moment offers seven other services, some of which Frank told me he's already signed up to drive for.
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Notably, companies like Starbucks have signed up to start accepting cryptocurrency through the network offered by Bakkt, even through Starbucks' mobile app.
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Greece signed up to a bailout worth up to 86 billion euros in mid-2015, contingent on a string of economic reforms.
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Tsipras came to power in 2015 promising to end austerity but then signed up to the new bailout, worth 86 billion euros.
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Seydou Fall is one of only dozens of migrants in Italy to have signed up to the voluntary returns program so far.
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Current debt repayment projections do not include the last bailout worth up to 86 billion euros it signed up to in August.
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The U.K. has been in the EU for 44 years, meaning it is signed up to many programs, agreements, commitments, and regulations.
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Correction: This story has been updated to more accurately reflect what countries have already signed up to China's Belt and Road Initiative.
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Earlier this year, more than 100,000 loyal Lilly customers signed up to shop, many logging on before dawn to get a number.
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Few old people signed up to Yahoo Ending's services for the simple reason that they are not heavy users of internet services.
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And Storj offers a form of collaborative cloud storage: data are spread over the computers that have signed up to the service.
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However, a lot of responsibility is devolved to states and cities, many of which have signed up to their own climate goals.
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The registration website for the event reported 485 people signed up to rally in front of the White House at Lafayette Square.
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This is despite international law stipulating that refugees have a right to bypass nations which haven't signed up to UN refugee conventions.
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A large group of federal employees have signed up to participate in a workshop on civil disobedience in the President Trump era.
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Ten Republican hopefuls had signed up to run in the May 22019 primary after a crucial candidate filing deadline passed on Friday.
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ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has signed up to the $3 trillion Africa free trade agreement, a spokesman confirmed on Sunday.
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Are the companies which have signed up to the accord committing to protect their users from government mass surveillance programs, for example?
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This is what most observers expect will happen in Pinal County in Arizona, which currently has no insurers signed up to sell.
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Those who signed up to participate could dial in on their phones or stream a video on Zoom, a business videoconferencing app.
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By Wednesday afternoon, the group had raised $16,000, surveyed the needs of about 250 people, and 300 volunteers signed up to help.
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Dubbed "BUX Zero," the new offering is available first to users in the Netherlands who previously signed up to the wait-list.
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Egypt's petroleum minister praised the "practical and pragmatic" approach to energy security among countries signed up to the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum.
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If you signed up to claim your $125 from July's Equifax settlement, you probably got a confusing, frustrating email over the weekend.
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And George Bush — known then as "Poppy," a childhood nickname — signed up to serve as soon as he could, and never stopped.
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Those who have signed up to fly on Virgin Galactic sub-orbital missions include actor Leonardo DiCaprio and pop star Justin Bieber.
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Some 300 financial firms have publicly signed up to the voluntary Women in Finance Charter launched in 2016 by the finance ministry.
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The other men who signed up to go — Brock Rainey, Seth Rousseau-Gano, Arthur Ganacias and Mr. Lawler — were also experienced fishermen.
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This is no doubt why around 20,000 drivers have already signed up to the platform since it began onboarding a month ago.
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Several California-based operatives told the paper anonymously that they mainly signed up to campaign because of the $2,500-a-month offer.
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I signed up to compete in a masters swim meet — choosing the shortest distance, 25 meters, in my best event, the freestyle.
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But Von der Leyen said border controls between the two are clearly laid out in the divorce agreement Britain signed up to.
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PayActiv says 200 employers have already signed up to allow their workers to get advances on pay that they have already earned.
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Thirteen cornerstone investors have separately signed up to invest about S$400 million and Lendlease SREIT Pty will take 318.1 million units.
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Ariana's father has since signed up to become an organ donor after learning that his daughter was one as well, News4Jax reports.
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I signed up to do a law and criminology degree at the Open University, but ultimately chose not to complete the course.
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I signed up to ask a child if they were considering committing suicide and then relaying this terrifying information to a parent.
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Asked about the figures, Williams said all the teams had signed up to the current terms but hoped the landscape would change.
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At the time of writing, two victims in the dump reached by Motherboard confirmed that they had signed up to Infowars/PrisonPlanet.
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"No democratic nation has ever signed up to be bound by such an extensive regime, imposed externally without any democratic control," he wrote.
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Shortly after Berg signed up to sell hoverboards on Amazon, the company reached out to him to secure as much inventory as possible.
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Pakistan lost its policy discipline as soon as its most recent IMF programme ended (though it has just signed up to another one).
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Perdue said U.S. farmers should get the same access to Japanese markets as countries that have signed up to the Pacific trade deal.
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In 2011, West African governments signed up to the Ouagadougou Partnership to try to reach an extra 2 million contraceptive users by 2020.
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The Palestinians signed up to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in 2015, and in May asked it to investigate possible Israeli war-crimes.
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Whereas a citizen that gets murdered by a police officer never signed up to be in a position where they might get killed.
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It later signed up to a new bailout and agreed to more belt-tightening, though it has pledged to protect people's primary homes.
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They signed up to be foster-to-adopt parents, and Hollis talks throughout the book about their wrenching experience with the adoption process.
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More than 170 hackers have signed up to take part, and you can add your name here if you want to join them.
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But they ought not: Ryanair has signed up to the CAA-backed Alternative Dispute Resolution scheme, which offers free arbitration for rejected claims.
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The country signed up to three bailouts worth more than 280 billion euros since 2010 in exchange for unpopular austerity measures and reforms.
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Although the United States lobbied vigorously against the AIIB, 57 countries — including many of America's closest allies — signed up to be founding members.
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For those who signed up to Apple Music in June, the "Carpool Karaoke" series may sway them to convert to a paying membership.
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I signed up to it three years ago as part of an intriguing clinical trial at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
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The Russian Defense Ministry said influential Islamist groups such as Ahrar al-Sham and Jaysh al-Islam had signed up to the process.
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The Russian Defense Ministry said influential Islamist groups such as Ahrar al-Sham and Jaysh al-Islam have signed up to the process.
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It opposes Pyongyang's pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles and has signed up to tough United Nations sanctions slapped on North Korea.
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I signed up to donate my kidney a few weeks ago, shortly after Dylan wrote his article about why he donated his kidney.
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Russia, all the countries in central Asia, and European nations had signed up to the Chinese project to boost economic cooperation, he said.
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After updating your app to Uber's newest version — and assuming the driver has signed up to accept tips — there are three steps. 2.
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Usernames in the dump also corresponded to real accounts, and two victims in the data confirmed they had signed up to the website.
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More than 700 people have signed up to fly on Virgin Galactic -- even though the company requires $250,20013 up front for a seat.
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Fewer healthy people than expected have signed up to the government-sponsored insurance exchanges, which limit how much premiums can vary with risk.
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The terrorist attacks have prompted a surge in new recruits, but it is not obvious that they signed up to patrol shopping centres.
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Even if only 100 of those readers signed up to my mailing list, that might have been 100 sales of my next book.
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Donations are processed via Stripe, which is offering discounts to non-profits on RageDonate that have not signed up to use Stripe before.
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Britain, Guernsey and Singapore have all signed up to the treaty but Guernsey implemented the rules ahead of the Southeast Asian city-state.
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Now, it's open to all users signed up to G Suite, Google's software for businesses that includes Gmail, Google Docs, and so on.
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A third was reserved for passengers who had signed up to a trusted traveler program called T.S.A. PreCheck that allowed them speedier access.
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They're out there, they're actually doing what they feel like they signed up to do, which is learn how to combat the enemy.
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Since our initial almost-encounter at Target, I've signed up to be a bone marrow donor and made an appointment to give blood.
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Marjorie Pritchard, the Globe's deputy editorial page editor, told CNN that more than 100 publications have signed up to participate as of Saturday.
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More than 600 people signed up to a waiting list before the first classes in an Oregon town incorporating the animals even started.
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They noted that as many as 181,000 Florida residents had signed up to vote in the last nine days of registration in 2012.
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This moment made me sad for JoJo for forgetting she signed up to compete for a man's heart with 27 other women. 29.
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"This is absolutely existential change," said Mike Barry, head of sustainable business at British retailer Marks & Spencer, which signed up to the initiative.
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Hilarious. Here's a crazy alternative: let people who signed up to see our content see it and then we can monetize that hahah.
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Before Calton Athletic, if you wanted off heroin, you signed up to a script for a sickly-sweet, bright green dose of methadone.
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Despite public opposition, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in 2015 signed up to Greece's current international bailout, which is due to expire in August.
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What really drove the point home for Bonhomme was the names of the girls who signed up to attend her hockey school tour.
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He's signed up to create a new TV show but is creatively stuck, to the exasperation of his producing partner, Paula (Edie Falco).
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There are five states — Alaska, Alabama, South Carolina, Oklahoma, and Wyoming — that only have one insurance plan signed up to sell in 22.
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From there, more Twitter users signed up to play along — like Kathy Griffin, who capitalized on her most recent moment of political notoriety.
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GM says that 10,000 people have signed up to be a part of CarUnity in Frankfurt and Berlin since its mid-2015 launch.
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But, despite the troubles, Mr. Musk named the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa as the first SpaceX passenger signed up to loop the moon.
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In one example, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital in London saw 90% of shifts filled where staff had been signed up to the Patchwork app.
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But there's this other journalist I've never interacted with, who no doubt signed up to a blocklist that I happened to be on.
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Just one day after the debut, Disney announced that over 10 million users had signed up to binge the hundreds of titles available.
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The labor issue has since erupted into a political controversy, however, with some Mexican officials now questioning what they had signed up to.
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Earlier on Friday, more than 250 supporters and opponents of the bill signed up to testify before the Senate Committee on State Affairs.
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And, as we've seen in Washington, D.C., only 85033 of approximately 11,000 physicians signed up to participate in the suicides of their patients.
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Despite the financial difficulties on the initial order, the shipyard in 2400 signed up to build more vessels, believing profit would eventually materialize.
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Mr. Harris, the health minister, said that 200 physicians have signed up to provide abortion services and more would be added next week.
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"I signed up to buy two but backed out," said Mr. van der Venter, who also owns an office block on the estate.
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Centene announced Tuesday afternoon it would fill the 14 rural Nevada counties that had no plans signed up to sell 2018 Obamacare coverage.
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Only a quarter of the people who'd signed up to drive for Uber were still doing so a year later, according to news reports.
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Nevada, for example, is scrambling to recruit health insurers to cover 20173 counties that currently have zero plans signed up to sell in 22017.
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Really, that's all Susan Parker was seeking in 1987 when she signed up to volunteer with the world's largest civilian floating hospital, Mercy Ships.
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Dillip Kumar Agrahari, a vegetable seller in a Mumbai suburb, recently signed up to Paytm but does not know how to operate a smartphone.
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Landis, following in a long line of family members who have served in the military, signed up to join the U.S. Army in 1999.
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The spokesman said that all her ministers had previously signed up to the two proposals sent to the EU. The bloc has dismissed both.
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We should make preregistration automatic for 16- and 17-year-olds, so by the time they turn 18 they're already signed up to vote.
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I was clean and sober to shoot that and that was the first thing I signed up to do and I promised I'd do.
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"This aligns with our mission and it allows us to protect those who have signed up to protect us," Marver told The Associated Press.
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I signed up to check out supplies and gather weighted vests, body socks, pencil grips, adapted scissors, a sensory brush, and adapted lined paper.
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Details: So far, nearly 100 countries have signed up to take part in the naming program, and more can still join until July 30.
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In the four national elections since 1999 it took 58%, 53%, 50% and then 45% of the share of those signed up to vote.
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His decision left champions Mercedes, the sport's dominant team, in a difficult position with all the other top drivers signed up to rival outfits.
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At an April 8 hearing on the legislation, Bratton was one of 350 people who signed up to testify in favor of the bill.
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The only problem was that while 104 countries signed up to and ratified the 1967 treaty, only 16 did so to the Moon Treaty.
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Fossil Group, Louis Vuitton and Montblanc have all signed up to use the tech, perhaps marking the perceived way forward for the operating system.
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According to reports, the driver signed up to drive for Ola using forged ID documents, making it hard for police to track him down.
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Even though I signed up to learn more about credit card rewards, honestly, I don't think I'll be swapping out my card anytime soon.
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It has more than 25,000 tutors signed up to offer teaching services via the marketplace at this stage, and more than 70,000 students registered.
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Amazon said since it has started the delivery service, there have been more than 200 independent contractors who signed up to handle the deliveries.
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Vanuatu last year signed up to China's Belt and Road initiative, just a few months after Australia promised to bolster its cyber-security capability.
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I think that was because they were scared, they'd signed NDAs, or some of them were signed up to documentaries with other production companies.
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In 11th grade I signed up to take the SAT at a prep school in Tampa that, I imagine, was similar to Berkeley Prep.
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The Swiss National Bank (SNB), the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Monetary Authority of Singapore have all signed up to support the initiative.
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Scott Alonso, a Sonoma County spokesman, said Friday there were 2600,557 residents signed up to receive SoCoAlerts, nearly 8,000 of them in Santa Rosa.
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Greece has signed up to three international bailouts since 2010, when its debt crisis broke out, in exchange for unpopular reforms and painful austerity.
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Goldring said it was vital the international community pressure the government to stick to the constitutional reforms it had signed up to last year.
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Financial technology firm Revolut now has 2 million users signed up to its platform and is planning to launch a commission-free trading service.
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CNN also reported that, according to the online listing, 150,000 people signed up to watch the 24-hour bidding feud between just two participants.
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When Anthem pulled out of the marketplaces nationwide, it left tens of thousands of Ohioans with zero plans signed up to sell 2018 coverage.
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Il Sole 24 Ore reported on Saturday that investors holding a combined 68 percent of TIM's capital had signed up to attend the meeting.
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Over the weekend, Starwood signed up to manage two hotels in Cuba, becoming the first American company to do so in more 50 years.
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Even if Navarra had signed up to have his account taken over, those he messaged with had not volunteered to have their privacy violated.
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New York University has canceled a "Reporting on the Far Right" elective undergraduate class after just two students signed up to take the course.
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The EU is particularly focused on trade deals with Asian countries, including those that had signed up to the TPP before Trump entered office.
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I signed up to take the test in Hong Kong, but two days later I was informed that the test was canceled there, too.
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NBC's Pete Williams reported that Santiago had signed up to serve in the National Guard in August 2016 and had been living in Alaska.
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Tens of thousands of customers have signed up to the waiting list and they'll now be able to access all of Revolut's core features.
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The state has 48 counties and 15 cities with zero health plans signed up to sell health coverage on the Obamacare marketplace in 2018.
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Despite vehement public opposition, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in 2015 signed up to Greece's current international bailout, which is due to expire in August.
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The network built a roster of events registered in 1,85033 towns and cities with over 500,000 people signed up to protest within hours' notice.
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More than 80 buyside clients are trading on the anonymous central limit order book, while 24 dealers are now signed up to provide liquidity.
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In October, Zelensky signed up to the "Steinmeier Formula," causing a furor and protests at home with accusations that he had capitulated to Russia.
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Switzerland is also among the countries that have signed up to a global initiative led by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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This did little to dissuade the hundreds of people who signed up to take a ride on subsequent flights—all aboard a SpaceX craft.
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According to Distad, dozens of people also signed up for election alerts, and even more signed up to volunteer with HeadCount at future events.
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I have also signed up to get alerts, either by email or as pop-up notifications on my phone, from news organizations and newsmakers.
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Among the carriers that have signed up to buy the MRJ are regional US airlines operated by Delta (DAL), American (AAL) and United (UAL).
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Allowing theaters to screen these Oscar contenders means that it could lose out on potential subscribers who only signed up to view those titles.
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Eleven countries, including Uganda, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Mali and Madagascar, have signed up to an industry advisory committee to develop these open standards.
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The board said that 78 of the 130 candidates registered to run in city elections this year have signed up to use the website.
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Athens signed up to a new bailout worth up to 86 billion euros ($98 billion) last year, its third international rescue package since 24.43.
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She signed up to play for a team called Minnesota Shenanigans in the Women's Hockey Association of Minnesota, a popular Twin Cities recreational league.
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This means there are now 47 counties scattered across Missouri, Ohio, and Washington with zero health plans signed up to sell 2018 marketplace coverage.
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ABUJA, July 7 (Reuters) - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has signed up to the $3 trillion Africa free trade agreement, a spokesman confirmed on Sunday.
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More than half a million customers have signed up to use the service, which is popular with people who have conservative or religious values.
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Maria Fitzsimmons, the group's organizing director, said RAD will continue canvassing, and working with the people who've signed up to help, after the election.
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In total, almost 600 exhibitors ranging from interior designers to shipbuilders have signed up to take part in the show, which runs until Sept. 29.
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Right now about 10,000 Obamacare enrollees live in areas of the country where no health plans have signed up to sell coverage on the marketplaces.
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Some 830 people had signed up to spend their Thanksgiving combing through ash and rubble in forecast heavy rain, searching for human remains, Honea said.
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It is one of nearly 27.99 such Walmart deliveries for Leonard since July, when he first signed up to courier for the world's largest retailer.
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Salons in San Francisco and New York have signed up to work with Prose, helping to design shampoos, conditioners and hair masks for their customers.
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In case you haven't signed up to watch WrestleMania 34, Heyman explains how you can get in on the action for an extremely reasonable price!
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I had signed up to work at a conference for worship leaders who came from all over the country to rest, refuel, and get inspired.
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Some 830 people had signed up to spend their Thanksgiving combing through ash and rubble in forecast heavy rain, searching for human remains, Honea said.
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London-listed Antofagasta, controlled by Chile's wealthy Luksic family, signed up to Alto Maipo in 2013, seeking to secure power for its Los Pelambres mine.
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Japan was among the countries which had enthusiastically signed up to the deal with Abe hoping it could spur renewed economic growth in the country.
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It's Sunday, and I signed up to work since my husband is also working, but this seems like a really stupid idea at 4 a.m.
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Unfortunately, you're not able to view its content without becoming a beta tester – even if you signed up to pre-order the new subscription service.
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Some excellent news for sci-fi fans: director Denis Villeneuve, of Arrival and Sicario fame, is officially signed up to direct the upcoming Dune reboot.
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Partnerships have already been formed in the U.S., Canada, France, Italy, and Greece, and more than 6,000 people have signed up to serve as hosts.
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Multiple International financial services firms have signed up to a new U.K. government charter designed to improve gender diversity in senior positions within the sector.
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The interior ministry said 60 tribal leaders had signed up to a 12-point deal, hammered out in several days of secret talks in Rome.
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The £10 Amazon credit is dropped into your account once you have signed up to your free trial, and doesn't expire for a whole year.
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Its first extension for sending follow-up emails has earned it 13,00 monthly users, and 300 devs have signed up to build on the platform.
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Mozilla also signed up to the voluntary Code of Practice, and all the signatories committed to take broad-brush action to try to combat disinformation.
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More than 50 Democrats have signed up to a bill to compel the 45th president to submit to an examination of his fitness for office.
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Information reportedly included the names, email and physical addresses, birthdays, and partial credit card numbers of any customer who signed up to order Panera online.
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Microsoft has 10 million people signed up to help the company test new Windows 10 updates, although it's not clear how many actively do so.
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However, her Brexit Secretary David Davis, in Brussels, has now signed up to following similar principles as negotiators resume work to find an "operational" compromise.
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While I am looking at my account, I see that I am signed up to receive another month's worth of diapers in a few weeks.
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The company disclosed Thursday that it now has 1.5 million people signed up to the platform, a 50 percent increase in the last four months.
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Boston Consulting Group reckons that the 2000m people now signed up to car-sharing schemes worldwide could grow to 35m in the next five years.
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Tsipras won power in 2015 on promises to end austerity but later signed up to a new 86 billion-euro bailout that ends in August.
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An undergraduate named Monique Hollick, now a space systems engineer for the Australian Department of Defence, signed up to help him analyze the resurrected data.
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"I think I have a duty to work as hard as I possibly can in terms of what I've signed up to do," she said.
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Instagrammers signed up to Indahash have to include #ad or #spon in paid-for content, and these are approved by the platform before being posted.
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Nationwide, not enough young and healthy people have signed up to provide a revenue stream that offsets the costs of covering members with serious illnesses.
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Along with Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Brunei - all members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations - have signed up to the pact.
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Since then a cumulative total of nine million+ people have signed up to learn via its platform — which now offers around 2,000 courses in all.
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Just one day after the streaming service launched, Disney announced that over 10 million users have signed up to binge the hundreds of titles available.
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The participants signed up to making such contracting open by default; from now on, governments that keep the details hidden will have to explain why.
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About 37 million people have signed up to Line Pay, which allows users to pay in-store through their phones and send money to friends.
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Chief Executive Roger Burnley wrote to staff, saying almost 120,000 employees had signed up to the more flexible contract and fewer than 1,000 had not.
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That said, Magic Leap has plenty of capital behind it, and in July AT&T signed up to be the exclusive retailer of the headset.
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Publishers signed up to it will "agree not to use the most disruptive ads" according to coalition standards, the organization said in an online statement.
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Critics have argued that the broad rule would impair free speech while representing clients, but no lawyers signed up to speak against the new restrictions.
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Hundreds of people are signed up to fly with Virgin Galactic, and the company expects to conduct its first trip with passengers sometime this year.
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He joined Toastmasters International and signed up to compete in the international competition, and he ended up practicing his first speech for 20 hours straight.
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It's little wonder, DOJ argued, that so few class members – about 13,000 of more than 3 million class members – signed up to receive a coupon.
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The data relates to users who signed up to MyHeritage up to and including October 26, 2017—the date of the breach—the announcement adds.
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One can't help ask what Rialmo was thinking when he signed up to be a policeman, one of the more potentially injurious occupations out there.
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That's one problem with ACA exchanges right now—too few young healthy people ("young invincibles") are signed up to cover the costs of sicker people.
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She prefers experiences over material items, having climbed Mont Blanc in Europe, run marathons, attempted a sailing record, and signed up to go to space.
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Greece signed up to a bailout worth up to 86 billion euros in mid-2015, contingent on a string of economic reforms, including sweeping privatisations.
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At present the firm has around 13,000 doctors and clinicians signed up to its platform, and works with 32 different healthcare institutions looking for workers.
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Along with its own blog post, Google sent an email to users who had previously signed up to receive policy action alerts from the company.
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Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak stressed it was "extremely important" for all members signed up to the declaration of production cuts to reach full compliance.
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Guaidó claims 600,000 people have signed up to help carry supplies across the border at Cúcuta and has organized a fleet of buses and cars.
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Greece has signed up to three bailouts worth more than 280 billion euros ($317 billion) since 2010, in exchange for unpopular austerity measures and reforms.
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There are now 18 financial institutions which have signed up to the Poseidon Principles including ABN Amro, BNP Paribas, Citi, Credit Suisse and Societe Generale.
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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Wednesday that 0773,000 volunteers had signed up to help the National Health Service (NHS) cope with the coronavirus outbreak.
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The Ugandan government is protecting its infant airline and has not signed up to the Single African Air Transport Market, which would liberalise regional aviation.
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But despite these troubles, Mr. Musk named the Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa, right, as the first SpaceX passenger signed up to loop around the moon.
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This was the justification when Britain, Germany and France signed up to become founding members of the Asian infrastructure bank, leaving the United States fuming.
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Hands on Nashville, a non-profit group leading volunteer organization, reported Thursday that more than 22,000 people have signed up to help with disaster recovery.
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More than 26,000 women have signed up to run for office, according to Emily's List, which aims to put pro-choice Democratic women in power.
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Chief Executive Roger Burnley wrote to staff, saying almost 120,000 employees had signed up to the more flexible contract and fewer than 1,000 had not.
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Since mid-October, over 20 potential residents - from former computer programmers to online English teachers and freelance videographers - have signed up to join the community.
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You and your partner signed up to participate in a study about relationships—a cakewalk for a strong couple like the two of you, really.
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They&aposre out there, they&aposre actually doing what they feel like they signed up to do, which is learn how to combat the enemy.
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Customers signed up to use Unbabel's translation platform to scale the global reach of their customer support services include the likes of Facebook, Microsoft, Booking.
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I even signed up to sit in a counselor's office with a teenager on my lap, holding her as she sobbed through an anxiety attack.
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During a visit by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to Hungary in November 2017, China completed its full suite of CEECs signed up to the BRI.
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I signed up to work as a volunteer at a veterans' home where most of the residents are from the WWII and the Korea era.
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He also signed up to cooperate, giving Mueller's team key insights into Manafort and Trump's actions in 2016 during the height of the Russia investigations.
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Police in Florida and Oregon are among those who have signed up to use Amazon's facial recognition service, known as Rekognition, to catch suspected criminals.
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The company claims to have some 6,000 wellness practitioners signed up to the platform, which is slated to launch in Los Angeles in early 2020.
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When I signed up to work at the unemployment office, I had no idea I would be spending my days talking people through economic despair.
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Every New York county had at least two plans signed up to sell coverage in 2017, according to data from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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So they all signed up to take this personality quiz, and as a result, all of their friends handed over their data unknowingly, as well.
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There are now more than 150 of these add-ons — some of which are mobile-friendly — and more than 2,000 developers signed up to create them.
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Some 13.3 million households - 24% of the total - were signed up to the most popular services, up from 11.2 million in 2018, Ofcom said on Wednesday.
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The U.K. and EU both signed up to the "backstop" last year as a way to maintain a frictionless border in the case of no deal.
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But some pretty brave parents have signed up to smoke weed with their kids for the first time — on camera — in a segment for WatchCut Video.
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With over 2 million users signed up to the app, N26 hopes to reach 10 million customers globally "within the next couple of years," Stalf said.
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Stung into action, more than 100 other countries signed up to the "Common Reporting Standard" (CRS), and now swap tax-relevant financial information with each other.
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A few new entrants into the Ohio and Indiana markets mean we've seen the number of counties with zero health plans signed up to sell shrink.
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I signed up to check out the app before its Tuesday release and as I was walking to the gym realized I hadn't turned it on.
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The SDGs, which 423 countries signed up to in 242, create a global road map to eradicate poverty and protect the planet, with a 237 deadline.
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As they munched, she would give presentations setting out who among them had—and, by omission, who had not—signed up to the government's tax amnesty.
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There will be significantly more places in the country where customers have no choice of health insurance because just one company signed up to sell coverage.
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Yesterday, a spokesperson told TechCrunch that MWC had 2,800 companies signed up to exhibit, but it's not sharing how many are still going to be there.
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As reported by Business Insider, the social media giant inadvertently uploaded the email contacts of 1.5 million users who had just signed up to the network.
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Last year, this happened at scale when lots of artists signed up to SoundCloud's new self-monetization agreement and accepted the terms without reading the deal.
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Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Uber, PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard have signed up to support Facebook's crypto effort known internally as Project Libra.
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All companies signed up to the Privacy Shield should be aware of the risk and have contingencies in place in case the arrangement is struck down.
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Adani has also failed to convince financial backers of Carmichael's viability, as no banks or development agencies have as yet signed up to support the project.
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When I signed up to try Velashape III for this We Tried It story, I expected to rank its level of difficulty as a 1/10.
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Until now, Facebook showed ads only to its members when people landed on third-party sites that were signed up to its Audience Network ad system.
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During one of the first games, we were approached by a husband and wife who had just signed up to be volunteer coaches for the league.
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By the time that members of the public began testifying — more than 110 signed up to do so — only a few council members were still there.
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Before the update, the medical records section of the app was only available to the people who had signed up to test a pre-release version.
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On its Facebook page, the group said more than 2,000 veterans had signed up to join members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and their supporters.
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Costolo has also signed up to being a VC — joining Index Ventures as a partner, investing in new startups and working with existing Index portfolio companies.
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The bright spot was Apple, which this week also said that 3.53m people have signed up to the music-streaming service it launched six months ago.
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Since March this year, 200 companies have signed up to use the platform to do their legals, with 6 companies completing funding rounds on the platform.
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Lemoyne said the European Union could conclude comprehensive trade agreements only with parties that have signed up to the Paris climate accord, which Trump has abandoned.
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Times Sqaure, New York City (CNN)About 12,000 people signed up to roll out their mats and celebrate the summer solstice in the heart of Manhattan.
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Close to 1,500 companies have signed up to the framework so far, which only got up and running in August, following a multi-year negotiation process.
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Some mining firms have already signed up to the consortium while discussions are underway with other miners and financial institutions, he added, declining to identify them.
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"The LME will initiate a project, with all interested warehouses signed up to the LMEshield system on 31 December 2016, to facilitate such approvals," it said.
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The law bans television channels from airing news and analytical programs from countries that have not signed up to a European broadcasting agreement, such as Russia.
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So far, a lot of people have signed up to ride into space on the VSS Unity — mostly those with a lot of cash to burn.
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The company signed up to take 2.2 million tonnes of LNG annually from the Freeport LNG export plant in Texas, construction of which is almost complete.
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I'm suggesting that the delegates who signed up to be members of the Lincoln Caucus make a pledge to work and vote together at the convention.
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Staff at Sanders's legacy organization, Our Revolution, told ABC News that more than 22019,000 people signed up to receive information about running for office some day.
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Even then, it can be difficult to get out of paying dues if a caregiver ever previously signed up to be a member of the union.
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Smaller developers are flocking to the platform too – 125,000 developers are now signed up to use the company's location services tools, up from 100,000 last year.
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But the hackers could have potentially hit hundreds of people, given that Guaido recently said that almost 100,000 people have signed up to help bring aid.
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In instances where minors signed up to be watched by Facebook the program appears to have rewarded them for pestering their peers to do the same.
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More cheeringly, I spoke to a young man who had just signed up to Monaghan for Choice and was heading out later that night to canvass.
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More than a decade had passed since Trump signed up to the project in 2001, alongside Ritz-Carlton and a little-known developer called Leib Waldman.
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Privacy groups and companies that had signed up to provide the age verification service have been critical of the way the measures were to be enacted.
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Taxify CEO Markus Villig told Business Insider that thousands of drivers had signed up to the app, so theoretically there shouldn't be any shortage of rides.
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They reportedly first met when Gates, in his early 20s, signed up to be an intern at Manafort's powerhouse Washington consulting firm, Black, Manafort, Stone, Kelly.
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He signed up to work at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 85033, pressed into service by the demand for doctors during the Vietnam War.
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IN 2015 WORLD leaders signed up to a long list of sustainable development goals, among them an agreement to limit government subsidies that contribute to overfishing.
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Kasikornbank has 8.4 million people signed up to its internet banking service, and in June, said its customers could make digital payments through Facebook Inc messenger.
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Sixteen countries in the region have signed up to China's Belt and Road Initiative, a massive initiative designed to increase Beijing's exports and global political power.
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According to Korjus, more than 22,000 "e-residents" from 138 countries have signed up to the initiative, and make "an enormous contribution" to the Estonian economy.
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Participation is already expected to be low; only 190,000 out of an estimated 14 million voters signed up to vote in the first week of registration.
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The village officials urged team leaders to take special care of three villagers in their 60s who had signed up to pick cotton, the report said.
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Before Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel even announced he wouldn't seek re-election, a dozen people had already signed up to challenge him for the top spot.
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At a climate change conference in Paris last year, countries signed up to rein in rising carbon levels, gradually reducing the world's reliance on fossil fuels.
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Alfred Molina plays Robert Aldrich, the director Crawford signed up to reignite the dimming stars by way of the horror-thriller about two faded-actress sisters.
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"The Deputy and the Chief signed up to go to the party with Shaq," a Haverhill, MA police officer told a Ring representative in an email.
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Additionally, more than 100,000 Democratic activists have signed up to attend rallies ahead of Wednesday's expected impeachment vote in the House, according to Need to Impeach.
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It signed up to a late-2016 deal between OPEC and non-OPEC producers, notably Russia, to curb oil output in a bid to support prices.
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About 300,000 people have now signed up to march in more than 800 events across the country should Trump fire Mueller, The Guardian reported, citing MoveOn.
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Any Marylander who interacts with the state's Motor Vehicle Administration, health-care exchange or social services offices would be signed up to vote unless they decline.
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More than 50,000 people have signed up to demonstrate in London on Friday against his visit although a counter-gathering to welcome him is also planned.
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But it was the work that Manafort did years before he signed up to lead the Trump campaign that got him into so much legal trouble.
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"In just less than a month, there have been thousands of schools that have signed up to do this walkout," McNaboe, from rural West Virginia, said.
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One new metric will show creators how many subscribers have signed up to receive all notifications, but may not have notifications enabled on their account or device.
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Greece, which signed up to a third bailout last summer, has made several fruitless attempts over the last 50 years to find big oil and gas reserves.
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The Alberta government receives royalties in the form of barrels of bitumen from some producers and had been signed up to ship 100,000 bpd on Energy East.
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The competition watchdog claimed Amazon offered certain benefits to third-party sellers only if they signed up to logistical services offered by the U.S. online retail giant.
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The charges stem from the years before Manafort signed up to run Trump's campaign, when he worked as an adviser for former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych.
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Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt are a couple of money grubbing actors who signed up to glorify Sharon Tate's vicious murder ... so claims her sister, Debra Tate.
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Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has signed up to be the first private citizen to go into deep space, Elon Musk announced at a SpaceX event on Monday.
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The details: As of Monday, the registration deadline, only 35 noncitizens have signed up to do so, per the AP, citing the San Francisco's Department of Elections.
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The Florida restaurant lodging association has encouraged all hotels to waive pet policies and offer shelter, and over 17,000 people have signed up to volunteer, Scott said.
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And almost three dozen companies have signed up to test their autonomous cars in California, although none have gone so far as to invite average people rides.
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Although the data originated from the company's separate forum, Brazzers users who never signed up to the forum may also find their details included in the dump.
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It has accepted the need for more transparency and signed up to an OECD-led standard for exchanging account information with other countries' tax authorities from 2018.
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Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoChances are you've signed up to at least one streaming service—but are you making the most of the best-quality music on offer?
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Out of the 140 who have alleged abuse, more than 100 have signed up to appear in the courtroom of the course of four or five days.
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Ireland lifted tight restrictions on abortion from January 1, but fewer than 200 family doctors – about 5 percent of the total – have signed up to take part.
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But contributing a facial biometric to a downloadable data set for training convolutional neural networks probably wasn't top of their list when they signed up to swipe.
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Salvini did not say what other parties had signed up to the initiative, which the League hopes to hold in Rome's ancient chariot-racing stadium Circus Maximus.
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Athens signed up to a third economic bailout package of up to 86 billion euros last year but wants long-term debt restructuring to exit its crisis.
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The breach shows customer data available in plain text and appears to include records for any customer who signed up to order food via Panera's website, panerabread.com.
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JBL, Lenovo, LG, and Sony all signed up to make screen-equipped smart speakers and the first out the gates — Lenovo's Smart Display — was a capable device.
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Dublin insists the Brexit treaty must lock in a "backstop" arrangement in case that future pact does not work, something London signed up to achieving last month.
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He signed up to answer calls for the Swedish Number because he thought it would be important to give callers an outsider's perspective on the Scandinavian country.
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People on long term medication are going to be pretty sticky once signed up to the app, of which 50,000 have, and are Echo's customers to lose.
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While other sportsmen enthusiastically signed up to the idea of Aryan sporting supremacy, Gottfried continued to play gentlemanly tennis, and sought to get on with his life.
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Instead, it's about trying to get governments that have already signed up to the Paris Agreement to understand that they need a much more 'big picture' approach.
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But it also would put trained federal employees from other parts of the government — who signed up to help disaster victims — in a new and controversial role.
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Related: What ties Trump's two big summits together Kim Jong Un is already dragging his feet on the feeble few things he signed up to in Singapore.
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If you are signed up to receive Bath & Body Works emails, you may receive the coupon via email as well and can use that one in-store.
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As the AGL group announced at CES in Las Vegas today, Toyota is now using AGL in production and Amazon has signed up to support the project.
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Companies that are signed up to Atlas (which costs $500) can now also use it to set up the legal paperwork and issue stock to founding teams.
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Both AlphaBay vendors and buyers signed up to Hansa, where stolen database sellers recently opened shop, and Dream Market, a site that launched way back in 2013.
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The Kremlin never signed up to linkage, and Nixon didn't walk away from the arms control agreements that he and Henry Kissinger struck with the Soviet Union.
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Magid's 2018 survey also found that 41 percent of millennial viewers only planned to keep the services they signed up to use for six months or less.
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None of the world's largest pop festivals — like Glastonbury in Britain and Roskilde in Denmark — signed up to the target, although some are supporting the campaign financially.
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Plans are underway to build emergency hospitals and thousands of doctors and nurses, who are either retired or no longer see patients, have signed up to assist.
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Nearly 31,000 people signed up to attend Donald Trump's recent campaign rally in North Charleston, S.C. It didn't matter that less than half of them showed up.
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As an Army veteran myself, if someone had told my parents that I died doing "what I signed up to do," I can't imagine a similar reaction.
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The small Pacific nation received a reprieve from China last year on the timing of debt repayments after it signed up to China's Belt and Road initiative.
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In 2015, transportation researcher Alejandro Henao signed up to be a ride-hail driver, in an attempt to develop his own data set about ride-hail expenses.
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While seb is not listed on the Singularity for Sunday, they do have Kaleb "moose" Jayne, Hunter "SicK" Mims and Shahzeb "ShahZam" Khan signed up to play.
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I'm signed up to run a race in about nine months — and I already paid the $150 fee — so my goal is to at least complete it.
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MELBOURNE, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Wallaby flyhalf Quade Cooper has signed up to Australia's Rugby Sevens programme, and is seeking a spot on their Rio 2016 Olympic squad.
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But this winter, she and her partner, Herbert Yarbrough, signed up to test a telepresence robot in their retirement community, the Heritage Downtown, in Walnut Creek, Calif.
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She added that a separate European Union statement from the bloc's 28 states had yet to be agreed because some countries had not signed up to it.
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The companies and trade bodies for the advertising industry signed up to the European Commission's voluntary measures in October 2018 to ward off more heavy-handed legislation.
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The companies and trade bodies for the advertising industry signed up to the European Commission's voluntary measures in October 2018 to ward off more heavy-handed legislation.
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The study will measure the effect, by 2025, of new climate action by cities, states, businesses and universities that have signed up to the effort, organizers said.
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"Best part is we are re-starting this whole thing with the 777X with the same supplied and have signed up to an even more aggressive schedule!"
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With roads blocked, the Navy has taken around 60 people out by helicopter, while about 1,000 had signed up to be evacuated via boat, the BBC reported.
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In its report on Monday, Ericsson estimated that more than 25 million customers in China will have signed up to 53G subscriptions by the end of 25.
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After saying on Monday that 100,000 people were at his Houston rally, he was more careful Tuesday, saying merely that 100,000 people had signed up to attend.
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After discussions that ran late into the evening, they also signed up to Merkel's election campaign pledge of achieving full employment, without giving a specific target date.
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Several of Britain's biggest lenders are in the throes of branch closure programmes to cut costs and signed up to the industry-wide agreement in March 2015.
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So when her bank loan ran out back in October, Agathe signed up to SeekingArrangement, a dating site founded by MIT graduate and billionaire entrepreneur Brandon Wade.
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Cornyn said 50 senators have now signed up to support his bill, which he said could be used as a "base" for debating other measures as amendments.
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If a user signed up to another service with the same password, hackers could access the victim's account on another site, as well as their CashCrate account.
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Other companies have signed up to Cheniere's fifth train at the Sabine Pass terminal as well as new plants at Corpus Christi, which are ramping up production.
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But he powered through, not only for himself, but for Gabe and her foundation, because nearly 6,000 runners had signed up to compete after hearing Gaines was running.
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As we know from the show already, this whole mess began after a college-aged Terry signed up to be part of the CIA's covert MK-Ultra tests.
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Chan says that more than 2,800 users have signed up to complete RocketClub's tasks so far and it recently made changes to its platform based on their feedback.
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They first signed up to take expensive self-improvement courses called Executive Success Programs, where they were supposed to learn how to overcome fears and become more rational.
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More than 22,000 people signed up to perform 1,000 hours of menial labor for the chance to check in on their Facebook and maybe look up some directions.
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More than 35 million people have signed up to be blood donors on Facebook in countries where the donation feature is available, according to the social media giant.
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More than 6,500 volunteers from 150 countries signed up to take part in Amnesty's "Troll Patrol, " a crowdsourcing project designed to process large-scale data about online abuse.
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Obama said that nationwide, not enough young and healthy people have signed up to provide a revenue stream that offsets the costs of covering members with serious illnesses.
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When I signed up to do the My Burberry Black fragrance, they told me all about the history and the heritage, and it was such an impressive story.
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All in, content shared by those accounts reached 126 million Facebook users, including more than 62,000 of whom signed up to attend events organized by those fake accounts.
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The Guardian reported that more than 20 British artists have signed up to a group legal action in a bid to extricate themselves from the Artist Pension Trust.
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Tsipras' leftist-led government came to power in 2015 promising to end austerity but signed up to a new bailout to keep the country in the euro zone.
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Fund managers that control almost $90trn of assets have signed up to an initiative called the "principles for responsible investment", which focuses on environmental, social and governance issues.
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Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras won power in 2015 on promises to end austerity but later signed up to a new 86 billion euro bailout that ends in August.
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Our algorithm doesn't search the web for relevant documents, it finds a person who's, "been there, done that" and signed up to Jelly because they want to help.
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The service is already available in the U.K. and Australia, where customers have signed up to insure items 1 million times since the company first launched its business.
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Under rules adopted in 2004 after Switzerland signed up to free movement with the EU, employers must report which workers are coming and what jobs they will do.
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More than 5,000 members of the public have signed up to use the service as it ferries people up and down a 3.4-kilometer stretch of the river.
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In 2016, 51 large donors and aid providers signed up to a "grand bargain" on development aid that included the promise to publish transparent, timely and comparable data.
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They've signed up to help the elderly and those with disabilities with garden work, cutting down bamboo, and even tending to chicken coops, according to ABC affiliate KCRG.
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Nearly 40 countries had signed up to the initiative on knowledge sharing, he said, and for Poland electric mobility could help the country generate jobs to replace mining.
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Although these new guidelines are only voluntary, if the companies that have signed up to the pledge break their promises, they could be the target of federal censure.
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As reported earlier this week by Entertainment Weekly, all four women have signed up to helm a heist movie that began its life as a viral Tumblr post.
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Buzz: 700 people have already signed up to grab up to $250,000 tickets to be flown 50 miles from the New Mexico spaceport to the edge of space.
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But what happens when this new brute-capitalist version of Google finds out it's not the company some of its most talented people signed up to work for?
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The immigration and border check system, designed to allow vetted low-risk travelers expedited entry to the U.S., has more than six million people signed up to date.
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Today bank network operator Early Warning announced it has 19 US financial institutions signed up to a forthcoming payments network called Zelle, due to launch in early 2017.
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When it launched in 2016, there was an almost audible "Aha, I get it!" as the entire world signed up to chase cartoon characters in their local parks.
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China signed up to harsh new U.N. sanctions against North Korea in March in response to its fourth nuclear test in January and a satellite launch in February.
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Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), which has signed up to help finance the Yamal project, is also ready to support the Arctic LNG-2 project, he said.
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Sources connected to the new project tell TMZ ... BC just signed up to pimp the new baby stroller brand Momiie ... set to launch in the U.S. in April.
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It's a bit like Acorns, but Acorns only works in the U.S. 7,000 people signed up to Birdycent and are automatically saving a few cents here and there.
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Twenty-seven companies—including some financial institutions like Mastercard, Visa, and PayPal—have thus far signed up to act as "nodes," which requires a $10 million buy-in.
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One group, Chicago's Urban Warriors program, hosted by the YMCA, is populated by combat vets who signed up to work with kids exposed to the city's wrenching violence.
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Bespoke Post says it has more than 100,000 subscribers signed up to receive a monthly "box of awesome" (that's what it calls its bundles of curated men's products).
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Companies ranging from Adobe (for Dimension CC) to Pixar, Siemens, Black Magic, Weta Digital, Epic Games and Autodesk have already signed up to support the new Turing architecture.
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Having co-founded Fabletics in 2013, Hudson's athleisure brand is already a sporting phenomenon with more than 1.2 million people having signed up to its business model worldwide.
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In just two days, more than 1,000 breweries from across the country have signed up to brew the beer, which they hope to begin selling by December 17.
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"The Commission and Italy have signed up to a huge mess," said Roberto Perotti, economics professor at Milan's Bocconi University and a former government adviser on public spending.
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"We talk to some who have been recruited by a campaign and say 'I'm going to vote for the candidate I'm signed up to vote for,'" he said.
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Adam Neumann's millions of dollars in personal loans from three banks — which have also signed up to underwrite WeWork's initial public offering — are a sign of the times.
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Amit Kumar, the founder of the #NeverTrump app, which allows people to swap votes over their phones, said 16,000 people had signed up to trade on the app.
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The IFC said Senegal and Madagascar also have signed up to run Scaling Solar tenders, which are expected to move to the prequalification phase in the coming months.
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Sweden's Lundin Petroleum, Aker BP's partner in Ivar Aasen, has signed up to use the platform created by Cognite to share operational data from its installations offshore Norway.
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After tough negotiations, he signed up to a third bailout in July and was re-elected in September on a mandate to implement it while protecting the vulnerable.
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The company's been at it for 15 years, Grant says, and after convincing them his project wasn't some kind of terror plot, they signed up to this project.
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"But I loved to play, so I was just like, 'OK, this is what I signed up to deal with and I have to carry on,'" she says.
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The ultimate goal, however, is to make setting up a new home a one-click affair, with all of your required services automatically signed up to and trackable.
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Grab said it had "productive discussions" with the anti-competition agency on the alternative proposals, adding that thousands of former Uber drivers had signed up to Grab's platform.
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The state announced Thursday that it has two counties with no health plans signed up to sell coverage, one on the Western coast and another in Southern Washington.
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But only around 10 percent of growers have signed up to join the system so far according to Hezekiah Allen, the executive director of the California Growers Association.
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The government, which signed up to a third international bailout last summer and is craving investments to help return its ailing economy to growth, had set a Feb.
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The UK will remain signed up to the European Arrest Warrant, but the three countries have notified the European Commission that complying with the treaty would be unconstitutional.
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A gun control group says 75,85033 new people have signed up to volunteer since a gunman opened fire last week at a Florida high school, according to CNN.
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Beidou already has 120 partners signed up to work with the service — all linked to agreements made under China's expanding Belt and Road infrastructure initiative, according to Nikkei.
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Genetic privacy, barely mentioned as millions of us signed up to connect with family across the world and dig into our ancestral roots, is suddenly front and center.
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Gray signed up to become a Turning Point USA ambassador ("haven't heard back yet") and changed his Twitter profile picture to one of him in the foam hat.
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There had been a dramatic full moon the night before, but the handful of astrologers who'd signed up to take the test didn't seem too shaken by it.
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In an email, Horwitz told VICE News that "several dozen" women received Nexplanon implants through the program, and nobody received vasectomies, though many signed up to do so.
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But Hungary and Slovakia have signed up to the pledge, according to EU sources, bringing the number who back the initiative to 22 of the 28 member states.
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More American states signed up to a "climate alliance" that aims to honour the terms of the Paris accord on climate change from which Donald Trump has withdrawn America.
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Cities from London to Lagos, San Francisco to Seoul have signed up to 100RC's $164 million effort in a bid to strengthen their resilience as cities continue to swell.
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Founder Dominik Beron says it has registered more than 130 employers so far, and has around 1,103 refugees signed up to create a jobs profile to look for work.
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Back in his home country of Venezuela, the struggling computer science student signed up to manually process thousands of captchas at a time, and he received Bitcoin in return.
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Since Britain made the issue a central plank of its G8 presidency in 2013, 90 countries have signed up to the automatic exchange of tax information, Cameron's spokeswoman said.
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It wasn't 'spying' as all of the people who signed up to participate went through a clear on-boarding process asking for their permission and were paid to participate.
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The second big addition to Stripe Connect is a new onboarding flow called Express, which customers can use to get sellers and service providers signed up to receive payments.
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The company said it would "share profits" from the Russian wreck with the public by handing out its virtual currency to anyone who signed up to use the exchange.
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More than 100 countries have signed up to the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), which requires them to swap information on account-holders that may be relevant for tax purposes.
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"When you're a brown girl in comedy, you kind of have to love Mindy Kaling," said Kaling superfan Christine, who signed up to transform herself into the star, above.
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China is reclusive North Korea's only major ally but has been angered by Pyongyang's nuclear and missile tests and signed up to tough UN sanctions against the reclusive country.
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In the first four days, 10,000 people signed up to submit their samples using Helix's collection kits, Justin Kao, the chief business officer and a cofounder at Helix said.
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Atkinson signed up to network with other women entrepreneurs, and get some guidance for her budding side project combining life coaching with her business expertise as a project manager.
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It wasn't "spying" as all of the people who signed up to participate went through a clear on-boarding process asking for their permission and were paid to participate.
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Some politicians and economists have said Britain could follow the example of Norway, which remains outside the EU but has signed up to its single market, the world's biggest.
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Unable to walk away forever, Dennis took small coaching jobs to earn money to live on and signed up to participate in several wrestling tournaments, which he won handily.
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If a flight is overbooked, or looking like it might be, United will contact passengers who have signed up to the scheme up to five days ahead of departure.
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Greece reluctantly signed up to a third bailout worth 86 billion euros ($96 billion) last summer after coming dangerously close to bankruptcy and an exit from the euro zone.
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She and her neighbours have signed up to the government's "comprehensive programme for illicit crop substitution" (PNIS), whose aim is to replace the coca with a profitable legal crop.
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Before Alexander signed up to take on Abraham, Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton were reportedly contacted for the gig, though they both denied any involvment, according to The Blast.
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Huber said about 50 online "marchers" have signed up to participate in the virtual march so far, and she expects more people to submit their stories throughout the week.
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Once Apple is able to access claims, it can start to better fill in the gaps, particularly if an individual provider isn't signed up to Apple's health records service.
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The CRTC said some 177,000 viewers had signed up to skinny basic packages by the end of June, up from around 100,000 soon after the rules come into force.
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The majority of the 22 or so creditor banks have signed up to the agreement, but Union National Bank, Mashreq and Qatar's Doha Bank have declined, the sources said.
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The likes of Selena Gomez, John Cusack, Maggie Q, Paris Hilton, Adam Lambert, and the Backstreet Boys all signed up to WeChat so as to engage with Chinese fans.
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This year, four major U.S. tech companies with offices in Sydney — Facebook, Google, Twitter and Airbnb — have signed up to be major partners of the event, among other brands.
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When the retired nurse learned of a colleague who had advanced breast cancer and needed a bone marrow transplant, McNeil immediately signed up to be a bone marrow donor.
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The regular Bleacher Report app has 403 million people signed up to get push alerts, which Mittman believes will be a critical service once real-time betting becomes widespread.
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Millions of people signed up to storm Area 51 after a viral Facebook event called for a flash mob to infiltrate the top-secret American military airbase in Nevada.
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Trump signed up to terms proposed by the Democrats on government funding, which would soon have run out, and the nation's debt ceiling, which would soon have been hit.
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More than 500 companies have signed up to Privacy Shield so far, including Google, Facebook and Microsoft, while over 1,000 are being processed by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
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However, ministers have limited room to manoeuvre with over 40 Conservative lawmakers signed up to the proposal - more than enough to defeat May if opposition parties also back it.
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So I wasn't surprised to learn that Wendy signed up to be among the first to try out a new product for the blind and partially sighted called Aira.
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France is Airbnb's second largest market after the United States, with over 400,000 listings, and Paris is its biggest single market, with 65,000 homes signed up to its site.
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Switzerland has signed up to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's action plan on base erosion and profit shifting, which are intended to prevent corporate tax abuse.
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" That sentiment was echoed by Anthony Walsh, a 37-year-old airman first class with the National Guard, who told CNN this was "what I signed up to do.
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Little came from the French initiative as the court has no jurisdiction for crimes in Syria since Damascus has not signed up to the Rome treaty establishing the ICC.
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Apple randomly selected some of the hundreds of thousands of people who had signed up to be notified when the Apple Card became available to apply for the card.
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I've been running again for about a month, so I signed up to join a media challenge race as part of the running club of The New York Times.
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Verizon unlimited plan customers get between zero, 15GB, or 30GB of mobile hotspot data by default, depending on which version of Verizon's unlimited plan customers are signed up to.
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The judge said that the government's policy was unlawful as it failed to take into account climate change commitments it made when it signed up to the Paris Agreement.
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College Board found that students were 12% more likely than their peers to enroll at a 4-year college if they signed up to be contacted by these partners.
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They signed up to volunteer for the society's Advocacy, Counseling and Entitlement Services Project, which helps low-income New Yorkers get access to benefits to which they are entitled.
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We have good news for anyone who hasn't yet signed up to the site, because Quidco is offering a £15 sign-up bonus until the end of the year.
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More than 703 survivors have signed up to the Survivor Alliance since its launch in 2018 as an online network that provides a forum, expert contacts and consulting opportunities.
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A handful of corporate partners, including General Electric, Intel, JetBlue, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Autodesk, have signed up to work with the New Lab start-ups in various ways.
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Despite pre-election pledges to end austerity, Tsipras signed up to a new international bailout in July last year, the country's third since the crisis began seven years ago.
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Obama's so-called conversion rate — the ratio of voters who registered or signed up to volunteer or otherwise help the campaign after she made an appeal — was exceptionally high.
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The size of protest is expected to increase significantly on Friday, as more than 220,000 people have signed up to one march in London against the U.S. leader's visit.
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Rapid DNA technology to be used to ID victims Thirty-three people had signed up to spend the Labor day weekend scuba diving and exploring colorful underwater sea life.
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Vanessa Reed, chief executive of the PRS Foundation, said more than 170 festivals had signed up to the Keychange pledge with many other festivals close to reaching a balance.
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When I signed up to write about Joey Crawford's words for children who for some reason want to be referees, I thought it was going to be, like, hilarious.
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Currently, countries signed up to the WTO can't set different tariff rates for different countries outside of free trade agreements and they can't raise tariffs above an agreed ceiling.
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When Ibraheem Ibraheem signed up to drive for Uber in 2014, it was as a side gig while he earned a computer science degree at New York City's Brooklyn College.
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EU officials and diplomats believe no member state will ultimately halt visa freedom for Turkey, recalling that all 28 EU leaders signed up to the agreement with Ankara in March.
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Labour Minister Myriam El Khomri said that hiring by small and mid-sized firms was surging as they signed up to receive recently announced government payouts for taking on workers.
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Motherboard was provided the full set by breach notification service Leakbase, and found many real users in the dataset who had signed up to Dropbox in around 2012 or earlier.
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"From the day I signed up to do Long Island along with my entire family, we said that we were going to share our life," Theresa, 51, told the outlet.
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"A lack of opportunity is driving them away," she said on the sidelines of a global conference where countries signed up to the initiative are presenting their national action plans.
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Force Ouvriere was among four unions that signed up to the 2013 accord - enough to give the agreement legal force - while the CFDT and leftist CGT refused to back it.
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Gibe III alone is expected to generate as much electricity as currently produced by the whole of neighbouring Kenya, which has enthusiastically signed up to buy some of its power.
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Many are what he describes as "middle class, empty-nesters with an empty room," though he says that students and senior citizens have signed up to the site, as well.
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Several dozen Swiss banks have also signed up to a voluntary U.S. program to resolve potential criminal charges by disclosing activities that may have helped U.S. account holders conceal assets.
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Volunteers who had not worked for the National Trust before signed up to research the India Club; Ms Carderera expects "A Home Away from Home" will attract new visitors, too.
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To be fair, when I had signed up to be Slimed — yes, as in receive a Nickelodeon hug — I was told that comfortable, disposable clothing would be a wise choice.
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While there are a number of efforts on this front, GPX is fairly far along and already has 62 solar sites signed up to try the tech when it launches.
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A coalition of countries ranging from America and the EU to Cambodia has signed up to negotiate new rules on e-commerce on a plurilateral, rather than a multilateral, basis.
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So what we want to see is the regime to comply with the cessation of hostilities, which only applies to those who have signed up to the cessation of hostilities.
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AT&T isn't selling a true 25G phone just yet, but it's signed up to sell the Samsung Galaxy S23 2400G later this year, as are T-Mobile and Sprint.
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It also wasn't a problem unique to him, either in his day job or likewise when applied to the growing number of consumer subscription services he had signed up to.
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According to CNN, about a hundred women have already signed up to be involved with this campaign, all of them employees in one of the seven brothels owned by Hof.
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Asked about why the deal for Premium had fallen through, the CEO said Vivendi discovered it had signed up to an agreement that was different to what it first thought.
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This might come in the form of a forced password reset or statement sent out to customers, and if you've signed up to the site, you should get these too.
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Benjamin Habib, a North Korea expert at Australia's La Trobe University, wrote about North Korea's commitment to climate in 2014, two years before it signed up to the Paris Agreement.
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"Additional features will include free and instant money transfers between companies that are signed up to Revolut for Business, real-time spending notifications, [and] dedicated customer support," says the company.
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Virgin Galactic eventually wants to launch satellites too — but the company already has hundreds of passengers who have signed up to fly on the first SpaceShipTwo flights, including numerous celebrities.
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Iran signed up to limits on its uranium enrichment activity, which it has repeatedly said is for peaceful power generation, not atomic bombs, but has refused to discuss its missiles.
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Moscow has signed up to a global deal with members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other producers to curb oil production and prop up crude prices.
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Compliance by those signed up to the OPEC-led deal remained high among OPEC members and industry sources said Russian figures for May showed output in line with its pledge.
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Founder Dominik Beron told TechCrunch the company has registered more than 130 employers so far, and has around 1,000 refugees signed up to create a jobs profile to seek work.
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Greece's leftist-led government signed up to a new bailout and more austerity in July last year, despite pre-election pledges to ease belt-tigthening after seven years of crisis.
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He points out that all five have signed up to guidelines that require them to police outcome switching and to make sure papers they publish do not engage in it.
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Millions of ordinary Chinese signed up to play the market for the first time, many unaided by a high school degree, and started borrowing to buy shares as prices rose.
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Of course, it's hard to avoid the subject given she's written a song about him and signed up to work with Shelton again on The Voice as his team's advisor.
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So last year, for the first time, she signed up to Ipelegeng, a long-standing government safety net program that provides temporary jobs for those struggling to make ends meet.
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Teodoro Obiang, its president for the past 38 years, has never signed up to the International Criminal Court (ICC), which means that Mr Jammeh (pictured) cannot be extradited for trial.
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The country signed up to its third rescue scheme, worth 86 billion euros, in 2015 to stave off its ejection from the euro after a standoff with its international lenders.
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Red Bull, who have Verstappen signed up to the end of 2020, want to keep the Australian in what is one of the most exciting pairings on the starting grid.
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Facebook said that while early versions of bots may not be as impressive as the hype, more than 21,000 developers have signed up to develop bots since the platform's introduction.
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In March, 44 members of the 55-nation African Union signed up to the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA), an agreement which proposes a common market across the African continent.
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In a separate deal announced Friday, Airbus has revealed that China Aircraft Leasing (CALC) has signed up to buy 50 A320neos in a deal worth $5.42 billion at list prices.
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Since 2010, Greece has signed up to three rescue packages in exchange for deep pension cuts and tax hikes that plunged the economy into recession, putting thousands out of work.
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More than 50,000 people have signed up to demonstrate in London on Friday when protesters intend to fly a large balloon over parliament portraying Trump as an orange, snarling baby.
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However, there is some anxiety that the biggest non-OPEC producer that also signed up to the output cut, Russia, could pull out of an extension, sending markets sharply lower.
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In short, the special counsel's office must be preserved and the staff and work product protected -- and 300,000 Americans have already signed up to protest peacefully and demand all that.
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So when I signed up to vote in New York state last fall, I thought that was all I had to do, just like I did in my home state.
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Activists around the world signed up to carry out hunger strikes in countries ranging from the Democratic Republic of Congo to New Zealand, Pakistan and Turkey, Extinction Rebellion organisers said.
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But he still signed up to promote the brand online, getting paid to post images of himself and bottles of the product on his personal Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat accounts.
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Starting in 2009, after British pressure, the island signed up to a range of new tax disclosure protocols, meaning that the amount of money managed through there has shrunk dramatically.
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When Trump signed up to be roasted on Comedy Central, he allowed virtually every joke to be made about him — including ones about his hair, his wife, and his weight.
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Saturday Night Live star Kate McKinnon has already signed up to play Baskin in a limited series based on the podcast Joe Exotic, which is available to listen to now.
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To compete with other companies offering takeout, DoorDash expanded its selection of restaurants it delivered from by adding ones that had not signed up to be part of its listings.
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But they are vastly outnumbered in her account by those who signed up to go to the front as pilots, nurses, surgeons, tank drivers, scouts, traffic controllers, sappers and more.
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Over the past decade, leading garment companies have vowed to deliver a living wage to their workers and signed up to initiatives aiming to achieve this goal through myriad means.
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Major producers that signed up to use Rover include units of privately held Ascent Resources, Antero Resources Corp, Range Resources Corp, Southwestern Energy Co, Eclipse Resources Corp and EQT Corp.
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Deutsche Bank has signed up to the financial services industry's biggest blockchain project, in a move that will cut costs at the German lender, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
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In other measures, nearly 400,000 people have signed up to a government WhatsApp service that sends daily virus-related alerts on case numbers, disease prevention and warnings about internet rumors.
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Corcoran says she did it by facing the fear head — she signed up to teach a real estate class at night and did so for six years, according to Entrepreneur.
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The court ordered state elections commissioner Edgardo Cortes to cancel registrations from the 85033,000 felons who had signed up to vote in the three months since McAuliffe issued the order.
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She said last week that her party would wage a "relentlessly positive" 2020 election campaign again, announcing her party had signed up to Facebook's advertising transparency tool to fight misinformation.
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In the space of 10 days, 1,700 people had signed up to the promotion, and the membership dues weren't enough to cover the debt they accumulated, forcing it to close.
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Tens of thousands of Iraqis signed up to help the American cause, and their own, by working to achieve democracy and stability in a country that had never experienced either.
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The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is the first major trade deal the European Union has signed up to since it began implementing its South Korea agreement in 2011.
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The ICC has the authority to hear cases of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity committed on the territory of the 123 countries that have signed up to it.
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The ICO is planned for 2018 on an undecided platform but "thousands" have already signed up to buy tokens for a chance to win the dinner experience, according to Oehman.
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At last month's rallies, nearly 5,000 people signed up to vote in the November elections, according to HeadCount, a non-partisan group that registers young people to vote at concerts.
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But Twitter has now signed up to serve as the judge and jury for all kinds of social issues and behaviors that may have nothing to do with its service.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE Hips don't lie The halftime show at next year's Super Bowl will be a hip-shaking affair, now that Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are signed up to perform.
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"We will deliver what we have signed up to, fulfill our obligations, and work with real actions to contribute to the building of a clean and beautiful world," he said.
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Young people are then aggressively signed up to what looks like an international pyramid scheme that has helped to generate billions for large companies selling highly risky financial trading products.
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Before the police backed down, nearly 25,000 people had signed up to a Facebook page expressing their intention to take part in a protest march on Wednesday in solidarity with Golunov.
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It wasn't until 2006 that Silva was signed up to the UFC roster as a middleweight, but it was then that his fighting – and winning streak – became the stuff of legend.
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In the two months following the election over 1,000 millennials, for example, signed up to run for public office with Run for Something, which recruits candidates under the age of 35.
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We will continue to support those who have signed up to WW Black, but because we value every voice, we have made the decision to not actively promote the campaign further.
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The start-up, which connects businesses to simplify their expense systems, told CNBC's "Street Signs " that India was Tradeshift's fastest growing market, with 15,000 small companies signed up to its platform.
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On the day the public program launched, the company says more than 10,000 people signed up to participate (although it declined to specify how many actually made it into the program).
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