Driving the news: The effort is being spearheaded by a fledgling bipartisan caucus called "Moms in the House," spearheaded by Rep.
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The cleanup is the second one the club has spearheaded.
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The event is spearheaded by students who survived the Feb.
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Others include Demosisto, spearheaded by Joshua Wong, and Civic Passion.
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This is a discussion that Mr Quek has personally spearheaded.
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He spearheaded additional UN sanctions on that score as well.
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Hatch makes the same argument and spearheaded a bipartisan fix.
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Twenty-three GOP senators sent a letter — spearheaded by Sen.
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But Republicans have seized on the proposal, spearheaded by Rep.
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" James has spearheaded initiatives to make the company "carbon neutral.
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But they are mulling a plan spearheaded by GOP Sen.
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Go deeper: How the Parkland teens spearheaded a worldwide movement
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The flight attendants' union has spearheaded action on the issue.
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Their June 2000 letter, spearheaded on the Hill by Rep.
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The Syria panel was created by legislation spearheaded by Sen.
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The White House framework, spearheaded in the Senate by Sen.
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Cotton is really what spearheaded slavery in the first place.
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This idea is being spearheaded by Nathan Schneider, a Start.
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The Coastal and Marine Economies Protection Act, spearheaded by Rep.
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The younger Mr. Figueiredo spearheaded the hotel venture until recently.
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That investigation was spearheaded by ousted Ukrainian prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko.
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He has also spearheaded an expensive trade dispute with China.
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Like many others in Hollywood, Smith's career was spearheaded by Weinstein.
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It has spearheaded the charge for ambitious shipping rules ever since.
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Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) spearheaded the initiative.
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The resolution, spearheaded by California Democrat Adam Schiff, passed 405-11.
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A House version of the legislation is being spearheaded by Reps.
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A House version of the legislation is being spearheaded by Reps.
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On the Medicare for All bill, spearheaded by 2020 hopeful Sen.
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The other was a civil rights investigation spearheaded by federal officials.
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While the duo collaborates frequently, Sastrawinata-Lemay spearheaded this particular series.
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Spearheaded by the defense, the home team racked up fastbreak points.
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A companion bill in the Senate is being spearheaded by Sen.
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McConnell spearheaded the defense of Kavanaugh in a very public way.
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The Green New Deal (GND), which is being spearheaded by Rep.
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The effort is being spearheaded by Chief of Operations Henry Darwin.
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Fairfax spearheaded the group's launch last year, becoming its first chairman.
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He spearheaded the use of data analytics to drive down crime.
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It is spearheaded by Labour MPs Peter Kyle and Phil Wilson.
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Mr. Wheeler and Mignon Clyburn, a Democratic commissioner, spearheaded the reform.
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Sanders spearheaded a congressional effort to reverse PNTR status for China.
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The slavery research was spearheaded by the university's president, Lee Bollinger.
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He spearheaded the creation of a network of Hebrew charter schools.
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The Senate's revised bipartisan criminal justice reform bill, spearheaded by Sen.
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She spearheaded efforts to crack down on migrants and asylum seekers.
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Ilir Sela, founder and CEO of Slice, spearheaded the Pizza vs.
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Kobach previously spearheaded a Trump White House committee on election integrity.
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First, Brune Poirson spearheaded a law banning destruction of unsold goods.
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The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act of 2016, spearheaded by Sens.
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Semiconductor companies have spearheaded the rally in technology stocks this year.
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Earlier this week, a centrist immigration proposal spearheaded by GOP Sens.
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Dr. Lucey spearheaded the introduction of new treatments for fragile newborns.
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It spearheaded a campaign of letters, petitions and postcards urging Gov.
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Since then, Tokyo has spearheaded a revised pact with the remaining signatories.
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The Protecting American Votes and Elections Act of 2019, spearheaded by Sen.
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The initiative is being spearheaded by Intercontinental Exchange, the NYSE's parent company.
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Himes is on the House Intelligence Committee, which spearheaded the impeachment probe.
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It's a move spearheaded by Angela Ahrendts, Apple's senior VP of retail.
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Walden most recently spearheaded Verizon's entry into global digital media and telematics.
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Ariana Kelly (D), who spearheaded the new effort to modernize the policies.
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The reform agenda is being spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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DeepMind's health division, which Suleyman spearheaded, was absorbed by Google last year.
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Proponents of the Protecting Americans with Preexisting Conditions Act — spearheaded by Reps.
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"A lot of the songs, I may have spearheaded 'em," Khalis said.
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Fred VanVleet and T.J. McConnell have spearheaded this type all season long.
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Over the decades, the chaebols have spearheaded South Korea's export-driven economy.
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Manchin spearheaded aggressive background checks legislation in 28503 in partnership with Sen.
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Joël eventually became the director of the museum and spearheaded the project.
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Indeed, several Republican lawmakers have spearheaded campaigns to revive the writing style.
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It is he who spearheaded the push to fire the DNA's Kovesi.
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Cox spearheaded a pro-Christie super PAC during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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A group of 33 Democratic lawmakers signed a letter spearheaded by Rep.
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A group of 85033 Democratic lawmakers signed a letter spearheaded by Rep.
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The president's defense team is spearheaded by White House counsel Pat Cipollone.
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Dozens of other housing projects, many spearheaded by the army, are underway.
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She also reportedly spearheaded efforts to dissolve the council, behind the scenes.
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Indiana's waiver builds on a program that was spearheaded by then-Gov.
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In 1994, Clinton spearheaded a doomed overhaul of the health care system.
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He spearheaded the permits, impressed by the artist's seductive politics and chutzpah.
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The Crystal Reef was the project that truly spearheaded this VR advocacy movement.
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After years of failed plans, talk has centered on redevelopment spearheaded by Ford.
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The protests were spearheaded by several abortion rights groups and civil rights organizations.
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Jared Polis, a Democrat from Colorado who spearheaded the letter along with Rep.
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Ted Lieu of California, the progressive lawmaker who spearheaded the resolution, told CNBC.
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She spearheaded the recruitment of 70,000 new employees and doubled Google's employee headcount.
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Cruz spearheaded the 2013 shutdown of the government over the Affordable Care Act.
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An attempted coup in 2016, which the Gulenists spearheaded, helped consummate the relationship.
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Last year, Anwar endorsed a political compact spearheaded by Mahathir to fight Najib.
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The Stopping Bad Robocalls Act follows the Senate's TRACED Act spearheaded by Sens.
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Spearheaded by a group of progressives, including two former senior staffers on Sen.
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The run was spearheaded by Beverley and super-stud sixth man, Eric Gordon.
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Davis spearheaded former President Bill Clinton's public defense during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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The SPA spearheaded the protest movement that led to Bashir's overthrow in April.
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The effort was spearheaded by A. C. Gilbert, inventor of the Erector Set.
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The most recent example of potential sustainable change was spearheaded by a politician.
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The effort was spearheaded by Ivanka Trump, a senior adviser to the President.
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The Orphan Drug Act of the 1980s, for example, spearheaded by former Rep.
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Gomez, this season's top Super League scorer, spearheaded Besiktas' campaign with 26 goals.
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The monk spearheaded the construction of the Spring Temple Buddha, in central Henan.
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Five Republicans joined every Democrat in a 238-85003 vote spearheaded by Rep.
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Though Republicans are united behind the banking reform bill, spearheaded by GOP Sen.
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Yemen The House is slated to take up a measure — spearheaded by Rep.
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The White House lambasted the Green New Deal climate resolution spearheaded by Rep.
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In court documents, the NRA claimed that New York's law, spearheaded by Gov.
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It's the product of a long-term project spearheaded by a local politician.
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"He spearheaded the campaign to get Caltech to admit women," Dr. Semenow said.
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The deal was spearheaded by Derek Dougan, the club's manager and chief executive.
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In 2015, Ms. Wintour spearheaded an effort to glam up the Tony Awards.
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Virgin said it was joining a campaign spearheaded by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
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A third proposal has emerged recently through an effort spearheaded by Pennsylvania Sen.
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She spearheaded Hudson's Bay sale of Lord & Taylor, Gilt and other European operations.
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The report said the project is being spearheaded by Story founder Rachel Shechtman.
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The Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 85033 — spearheaded by Rep.
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Endpoint has a new roster, but it's spearheaded by a rather familiar face.
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Britain has spearheaded the International Anti-corruption Co-ordination Centre, created in 2017.
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Soviet T-34's spearheaded Kim's grandfather's invasion of South Korea in 1950.
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An Octoberfest, spearheaded by Ms. D'Urso, draws weekend guests to come choose pumpkins.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo spearheaded the second-half rally for Milwaukee, finishing with 27 points.
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Andy Levin (Mich.), Susan Wild (Pa.) and Chuy García (Ill.) spearheaded the letter.
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Milano, who joined Salesforce in 2011, spearheaded the expansion of Salesforce's international reach.
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The dedication ceremony for Forde, which Horwitz spearheaded, took place on a Friday.
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The For The People Act, better known as H.R. 2628 — spearheaded by Rep.
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It started when the Amanpuri resort opened and spearheaded the island's upmarket transformation.
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The U.S. later spearheaded a push for United Nations sanctions against North Korea.
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While in office, Biden spearheaded the White House's efforts to reduce gun violence.
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Earlier this month, an impeachment effort on the House floor, spearheaded by Rep.
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He launched an air campaign in Yemen and spearheaded the blockade of Qatar.
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Mr. Zhou, 68, was widely revered as the man who spearheaded considerable financial deregulation.
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He spearheaded the lender's restructuring and listing before heading the securities regulator in 2011.
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The jets have spearheaded Turkey's air operations against Kurdish fighters in Iraq and Syria.
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The plan, called the Stop Secret Surveillance Ordinance, was spearheaded by Supervisor Aaron Peskin.
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"The ones who really spearheaded it were the ones who weren't victims," Curtis said.
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"These videos are pretty scary," said Senior Attorney Scott Hechinger, who spearheaded the project.
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He spearheaded the party's 2014 general election campaign that also led to humiliating defeat.
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He also spearheaded international efforts to impose economic sanctions on South Africa over apartheid.
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The project was spearheaded by Resilient Labs' Muigai Unaka, a lecturer at Northeastern University.
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Cote had spearheaded a Honeywell effort to acquire UTX for more than $3.43 billion.
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Public Knowledge vocally opposed the rollback of net neutrality rules spearheaded by Ajit Pai.
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More money: Additional funding for the opioid epidemic: This is also spearheaded by Portman.
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The House, particularly House Speaker Paul Ryan, spearheaded the last Republican health care effort.
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Overseas, it remains unclear how its internationalization — a project that Barra spearheaded — is faring.
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Australia's controversial immigration policy, "Operation Sovereign Borders," was spearheaded by Turnbull's predecessor, Tony Abbott.
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During his nearly two-year tenure, Gottlieb spearheaded several new policies at the FDA.
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Social Democrat lawmakers initially spearheaded an overhaul of the country's criminal codes last year.
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Romania's ruling Social Democrats spearheaded an overhaul of the country's criminal codes last year.
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Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), who spearheaded the letter, said in a statement on Tuesday.
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The move spearheaded by a group of Republican moderates was not taken lightly, though.
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The 28503 national, state and local organizations expressed support for legislation spearheaded by Sen.
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Virgin Galactic has since spearheaded the effort to adapt the technology for commercial flights.
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"I was certainly NOT the person who 'single-handedly spearheaded' the investigation," Fairstein wrote.
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It was Iraq's elite Special Forces Counterterrorism Service that spearheaded the charge against ISIS.
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Moreover, the Cornyn/Baldwin provision bill is similar to a measure spearheaded by Reps.
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The program, spearheaded under the Obama administration, was planned to be unveiled in 2020.
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It's just miles from where federal prosecutors spearheaded an ongoing investigation into FIFA corruption.
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The bid was later revived and spearheaded by Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald.
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The family, spearheaded by Kris, helped renovate and save the Watts Community Empowerment Center.
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Dr. Zewail, who led the board of trustees, spearheaded fund-raising, mostly from individuals.
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Five Republicans joined every Democrat in backing the measure, which was spearheaded by Rep.
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The major players in the Senate: The five-year reauthorization was spearheaded by Sens.
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An international transparency movement developed over the past decade, spearheaded by major international agencies.
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More than 2900 Republican senators this week submitted a resolution, spearheaded by GOP Sen.
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Time's Up is spearheaded by leading actresses, agents, directors, producers, writers and top executives.
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Williamson spearheaded the open letter and sent it to more than 100 media organizations.
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Taylor understood that this condition was driven by the unofficial channel spearheaded by Giuliani.
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"And I'm very pleased to say that WelleCo really spearheaded the ingestible beauty movement."
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Majority of the initiatives on FGM in Nigeria are spearheaded and funded by NGOs.
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Former Obama chief of staff Emanuel spearheaded the administration's 2008 stimulus negotiations with lawmakers.
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McRaven spearheaded Operation Neptune Spear, targeting al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, in Pakistan.
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Today's case was spearheaded by a conservative group called the Center for Individual Rights.
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I spearheaded a campaign to get the producers and sponsors to reconsider doing so.
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Benchmark spearheaded the effort to push Mr. Kalanick out as chief executive in June.
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Trump&aposs legal team will be spearheaded by the White House counsel, Pat Cipollone.
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"This is about supply and demand," said Mr. Bauman, who spearheaded the ballot initiative.
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Chapek spearheaded major changes to Disney's consumer products while in charge of the division.
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The effort was spearheaded by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen.
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In response, NACo has spearheaded two signature initiatives related to healthcare in recent years.
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The CTS has spearheaded advances into eastern Mosul in the nearly 12-week campaign.
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The first daughter has spearheaded the White House effort to promote women in entrepreneurship.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is inclined to allow the memo spearheaded by Rep.
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He spearheaded the Pentagon's long-delayed final blueprint for future U.S. missile defense capabilities.
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Rosa DeLauro, a Democrat from Connecticut who jointly spearheaded the letter with Massachusetts Sen.
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Germany and France, which have spearheaded international efforts to resolve the conflict, expressed concern.
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Kris Jenner told PEOPLE in November that Kim quickly spearheaded the family Christmas card project.
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Australia spearheaded the search for the jetliner in partnership with officials from Malaysia and China.
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In the 1960s baby-boomers spearheaded the social revolution that liberalised values across Western countries.
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He spearheaded the creation of the Invictus Games, a Paralympic-style event for wounded veterans.
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" Armenian genocide: "The House is slated to take up a nonbinding resolution -- spearheaded by Rep.
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Elizabeth Warren, who spearheaded one of the letters, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon. Rep.
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That massacre has reignited the gun control debate, via activism spearheaded by the student survivors.
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Boehner, who retired last fall, clearly doesn't miss Cruz, who spearheaded the 2013 government shutdown.
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International markets have spearheaded Netflix's growth as it begins to slow down in domestic markets.
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Sanders previously spearheaded Medicare for All plans in 2016 when he first ran for president.
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But it was Gonzalez and her peers who have spearheaded the urgency of the discussion.
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Behind all the prominent men who spearheaded the programs was a group of unsung women.
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The book chronicles the real-life effort spearheaded by a group of women from Newsweek.
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But by the late 1990s a new approach developed, spearheaded by Denmark and the Netherlands.
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This week, the commission will vote on a rollback of those rules, spearheaded by Pai.
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Visually, it's the amphetamine-addled cousin of Bloomberg's irreverent 2014 redesign (which Topolsky also spearheaded).
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As a research scientist at MIT Media Lab, Rana spearheaded the applications of facial coding.
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Mark Warner, who's spearheaded efforts to provide health insurance for the gig economy labor force.
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The latest attempt is being spearheaded by Governor Andrew Cuomo, who announced his plan Tuesday.
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William, Kate and Harry have spearheaded the Heads Together campaign since its launch in 2016.
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Lopez' militant Popular Will party has spearheaded protests and did not participate in the talks.
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The initiative was spearheaded by Republican congressman Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.
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Even Henry Ford, the inventor of the automobile, spearheaded his own version, the Ford Flivver.
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Once Trump was sworn in, it was spearheaded by White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
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Trump has spearheaded an administration effort to make computer science and STEM education a priority.
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Amazon has spearheaded a better way for startups and companies to buy technologies: cloud computing
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For Mr Cameron, who spearheaded the Remain campaign in the EU referendum, Brexit meant exit.
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Only the Communist Party-rooted CGT spearheaded street demonstrations against the loosening of employment laws.
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" Bevan, however, said the FBI has now spearheaded a "very active and open criminal investigation.
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A spokesman for Italy's Interior Ministry, which has spearheaded the policy, had no immediate comment.
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Federal Deputy Adriana Davila Fernandez, who spearheaded previous amendment bids, said political will was key.
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She spearheaded the operations at the college for more than a year-and-a-half.
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Priests in Montenegro, meanwhile have spearheaded efforts to derail their country's plans to join NATO.
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Harris, Warren and Gillibrand also in late March signed onto a letter spearheaded by Sen.
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Walden most recently spearheaded Verizon's entry into global digital media and telematics, the company said.
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He recently spearheaded OZO, the first virtual-reality camera designed specifically for Hollywood-grade filmmakers.
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New development, spearheaded by Quicken Loans' billionaire founder Dan Gilbert, has transformed the downtown core.
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At the time, it led to legislation in the House and Senate spearheaded by Rep.
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Alongside AOL chief Tim Armstrong, Verizon exec and rising star Marci Walden spearheaded the deal.
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The proposal, spearheaded by Leahy, would have provided $2023 million for state election security grants.
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CARE has long spearheaded campaigns to rescue animals from the South Korean dog meat trade.
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Second, a state senator who is also a physician, Dr. Richard Pan, spearheaded the legislation.
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"There is a 'go big, or go home' crowd, spearheaded by Gary Cohn," Mills said.
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The policy was spearheaded by Mayor Tom Butt, who has profited from the compliance push.
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Other projects she has spearheaded, from Azerbaijan to Manhattan, have raised legal questions as well.
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He has spearheaded an effort to cut waiting times for care at VA medical centers.
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Last year, Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) spearheaded a congressional effort to protect net neutrality.
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Fundamentalist Christian movements have also spearheaded anti-vaccine campaigns, claiming that vaccination threatens religious freedom.
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He steadily pushed the country away from democracy and spearheaded the country's experiment with socialism.
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"I was certainly NOT the person who 'single-handedly spearheaded' the investigation," Ms. Fairstein wrote.
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Mr. Vance has spearheaded an effort among big city prosecutors to the stop the bill.
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So we also have a digital Economic Partnership Agreement spearheaded with Chile and New Zealand.
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That included the producer Norman Twain, who originally spearheaded the adaptation but died in 0003.
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Another lawsuit spearheaded by Judicial Watch, a conservative government watchdog group, was introduced June 13.
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The investment was spearheaded by a Benchmark partner, Mitch Lasky, who sits on Snap's board.
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The Ukraine scheme, while spearheaded by the president, was carried out by numerous senior advisers.
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It was a sprawling, months-long campaign spearheaded by Rudy Giuliani, Mr Trump's personal lawyer.
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Val Demings (D-Fla.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, which spearheaded Wednesday's hearing.
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Princess Diana spearheaded the Mine Ban Treaty ... a call to eliminate all landmines by 2025.
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Washington (CNN)House conservatives are demanding the public release of a memo spearheaded by Rep.
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The move by McConnell is an attempt to use the plan spearheaded by freshman Rep.
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She has also spearheaded inclusive marketing campaigns for clients including Microsoft and Tommy Hilfiger Adaptive.
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It is based in Menlo Park, California, and it is spearheaded by partner Jesse Cohn.
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Dr. Aamodt, who spearheaded the collection of this data, offers a few theories for this.
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The request is part of a high profile campaign spearheaded by actor and writer Yumi Ishikawa.
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It's only fitting that wildfire be part of Daenerys' most violent attack, which she spearheaded singlehandedly.
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Malaysia has a wanted list that includes two militants who spearheaded the attempt to capture Marawi.
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Yet the protest was likely spearheaded by a foreign power, according to the House Intelligence Committee.
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Since 2014, he's spearheaded the Invictus Games, a Paralympic-style competition for wounded and recovering veterans.
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And they've fallen victim to a major breach, possibly spearheaded by a group of Russian cybercriminals.
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It's a part of the new visual album trend spearheaded by Beyoncé's Lemonade earlier this year.
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Dowless spearheaded an illegal operation where he paid volunteers to deliver and then collect absentee ballots.
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Promposal is part of a massive overhaul for MTV, spearheaded by its new president Chris McCarthy.
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The changes, spearheaded by Chairman Ajit Pai, are likely to pass through the Republican-dominated Commission.
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They cut off diplomatic relations with Iran and spearheaded a grand military alliance of Sunni states.
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Founded in 241, the party spearheaded the movement that won Bangladesh independence from Pakistan in 21.
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That effort, initially named "We The People Will Fund The Wall," was spearheaded by Brian Kolfage.
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Ironically, it's a smear campaign spearheaded by NBC to undermine Netflix that has reinforced my opinion.
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The lawyer also spearheaded same-sex marriage cases in a number of states across the country.
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It represented one of the first major moves in a makeover spearheaded by president Phil Jackson.
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Audi has spearheaded a $28 million Series C round of equity fundraising for the independent Silvercar.
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Creative director spearheaded two special edition takes on Beats' Powerbeats3 Wireless and Beats Studio Wireless headphones.
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The Goldwater Institute, a political organization dedicated to "defending liberty," spearheaded the Right to Try movement.
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The flip side: Cernovich spearheaded the 'Pizzagate' conspiracy theory and claimed that Hillary Clinton had Parkinson's.
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Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF has been the main U.S. partner in Syria.
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What spearheaded these exhibitions was the populist nature of transportation that drew audiences to the museums.
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She has a road-tested band spearheaded by her producer, Dan Knobler, another recent Nashville transplant.
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Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has spearheaded the White House's IT efforts.
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The bill, which is a companion to a measure in the upper chamber spearheaded by Sens.
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Grassley spearheaded a bill last year, which Sessions actively opposed, to overhaul the criminal justice system.
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Paycheck fairness The House is set to take up the Paycheck Fairness Act — spearheaded by Rep.
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America spearheaded a coalition of allies around the world that believed in freedom, democracy and trade.
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Grassley has spearheaded legislation that would pair prison reform with some changes to mandatory minimum sentencing.
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But an experiment spearheaded by the Planetary Society may be a step toward addressing that problem.
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It's also a founding member of the Libra Association — the controversial cryptocurrency project spearheaded by Facebook.
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Medicare For All: Sanders spearheaded a sweeping Medicare for All plan, which he introduced in 2017.
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The bill, spearheaded by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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McAuliffe is a longtime ally of the Clintons who spearheaded Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2008.
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Much of that effort was spearheaded by Lebel, who was recently promoted to the CMO role.
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He has also spearheaded efforts to ban menthol cigarettes, a move that has been widely applauded.
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Conservative Iran hawks tell me they are going to rally around this bill — spearheaded by Reps.
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He said he did much of their advertising, and, with his company, spearheaded public-relations outreach.
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He had spearheaded AT&T's strategy to use it's lobbying heft to take on Silicon Valley.
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The ones who lose the most are the organizations affiliated with political Islam, spearheaded by Hamas.
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John McCain has spearheaded the legislation, but it also enjoys the support of Democrats like Sen.
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Khomeini returned shortly thereafter and spearheaded the establishment of a theocratic government based on Islamic law.
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Mr. Colbert said the decision revealed something about Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who spearheaded the move.
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Karpman also spearheaded the creation of a shortlist in the score category of the Academy Awards.
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Launched in 2010, Operation Combat is an anti-gang strategy spearheaded by Major General Jeremy Veary.
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He and Ms. McCray, who has spearheaded ThriveNYC, the city's mental health initiative, have two children.
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Ours was reborn under the leadership of Nelson Mandela, who spearheaded reconciliation, fostering a people's government.
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She cannot even remember voting in the referendum to legalize divorce, which the Radical Party spearheaded.
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Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's youngest Prime Minister ever, spearheaded the legislation that banned semi-automatic firearms.
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Britain spearheaded the resolution to put pressure on Russia, which was among those voting against it.
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Schiff, 59, spearheaded the House impeachment investigation and he is a frequent target of Trump attacks.
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The restructuring created the industry-facing group led by Tong, who had spearheaded Tencent's cloud business.
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Mr. Figueiredo Filho, who spearheaded the venture until recently, is now living in the United States.
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After Hurricane Harvey, Mr. Watt spearheaded a fund-raiser for relief efforts, hoping to raise $200,000.
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Drexel Burnham Lambert, the wildly powerful junk bond company that spearheaded the 1980s financial boom, collapsed.
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Nonetheless, Terry is put through a very public arrest spearheaded by Detective Ralph Anderson (Ben Mendelsohn).
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This one is spearheaded by Follow This, a Dutch activist shareholder group that previously targeted Shell.
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Hamilton 68 is spearheaded by Clint Watts, an expert on foreign actors using American social media.
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Two top Mexican negotiators of the original NAFTA, Herminio Blanco and Jaime Zabludovsky, spearheaded the effort.
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But Marnie Glickman, who spearheaded the name change, is firmly planted in the Dixie School District.
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And Davidson, who spearheaded the campaign to win 13 Conservative seats in Scotland, has considerable influence.
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Comey's good friend, Patrick Fitzgerald, spearheaded the prosecution of Blagojevich as the US Attorney in Chicago.
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"A dog with his need to retrieve spearheaded the rescue," said Ms. Kutzing, the animal rescuer.
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Joe Biden spearheaded and supported many bipartisan tough-on-crime measures throughout the 1980s and '90s.
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Lindsey Graham, who spearheaded the legislation, called it "the sanctions bill from hell" earlier this week.
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He spearheaded the country's two-year war with Yemen, and its recent diplomatic spat with Qatar.
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There have been points in my career where thousands of people have tweeted against something I spearheaded.
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The unprecedented operation was spearheaded by the U.S., Canada, and Britain, The Associated Press reported on Friday.
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The following year, the Obama White House launched the Cancer Moonshot initiative, spearheaded by the vice president.
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Pompeo has "spearheaded the aggression against Venezuela since he was the director of the CIA," said Maduro.
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Bolton, who has spearheaded an increasingly hawkish U.S. policy on Iran, did not provide any other details.
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He spearheaded the creation of BuzzFeed's "Tasty: The Cookbook," home decor product line Homesick Candles and more.
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Nike, spearheaded by Parker, has had a history of using controversial marketing campaigns to boost its brand.
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That work was spearheaded by Michelle Maziar and Luisa Cardona of the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs.
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" Mr. Davis says in his campaign literature that he has "spearheaded efforts" to push "gun safety legislation.
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The Sudanese Professionals Association, which has spearheaded the uprising since it began last December, rejected the plan.
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Bannon spearheaded similar initiatives in Europe, promoting Britain's United Kingdom Independence Party and France's National Front party.
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He had spearheaded, and was running, Data Cloud, the part of the company that Moat will join.
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The administration is embarking on an ambitious mental health program, spearheaded by the first lady, Chirlane McCray.
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Its push for change at Telecom Italia is being spearheaded by London-based affiliate Elliott Advisors (UK).
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The U.S.-backed SDF, which controls much of northern and eastern Syria, is spearheaded by the YPG.
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Violence spearheaded by ISIS has spilled over into many of these other places, like Turkey and Lebanon.
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First he recalls the failed 1993 initiative, spearheaded by Clinton during her first year as first lady.
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Mike Rogers, the chairman of the House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee, who has spearheaded the concept.
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Trouble is, Taylor died before Congress could approve the Compromise — spearheaded by Henry Clay and Stephen Douglas.
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Immediately following the January announcement, the company spearheaded an effort to recruit 2,500 refugee workers in America.
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Women organized and spearheaded the Women's March on Washington and affiliated marches in 650 cities and towns.
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In 2009, the Basij spearheaded Iran's efforts to curb mass demonstrations triggered by the disputed presidential election.
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Last night, the LGBT Caucus in the Texas House of Representatives spearheaded the defeat of a bill.
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Abdelgalil is a spokeswomen for the Sudanese Professionals Association, the organization that spearheaded protests that removed Bashir.
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Today, America's so-called leader embarrassingly failed to stand up to the person who spearheaded the attack.
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Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, spearheaded the bill's efforts in the Senate. Rep.
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Until recently, she spearheaded an investigation into the rampant extrajudicial killings spurred by Duterte's anti-drug crackdown.
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Flashback: TPP was spearheaded by Barack Obama and designed in part to counter the rise of China.
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Federal police in the southern city of Curitiba have spearheaded the Petrobras probe with broad popular support.
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Kurdish militants have been backed by the US and have spearheaded the fight against ISIS in Syria.
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The modern-era Patriots are known for dramatic comebacks, usually spearheaded by Brady working last-second miracles.
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Money was gathered, an effort spearheaded by Clemens and his daughter Jean, who also came to Redding.
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The March for Our Lives in Washington and elsewhere, spearheaded by the Parkland students, is this weekend.
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Saudi Vision 2030 is the catchphrase for an ambitious economic development program spearheaded by the crown prince.
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We spearheaded the drafting of the 1951 Refugee Convention and signed on to the 1967 Refugee Protocol.
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Other initiatives Louden has spearheaded focus on helping veterans, older employees, and workers with disabilities succeed professionally.
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The acquisition of YouTube was spearheaded by early Google employee Susan Wojcicki — now the CEO of YouTube.
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Last night's #NoConfederate campaign was spearheaded by April Reign, a media activist with nearly 100,000 Twitter followers.
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The secretary has been accused of failing to protect Yovanovitch from a smear campaign spearheaded by Giuliani.
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Giudicelli, one of those who spearheaded the expansion project, considers the tournament's recent difficulties a necessary evil.
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The trip was part of the Heads Up initiative, a season-long campaign spearheaded by William, 37.
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The letter was spearheaded by the American Civil Liberties Union, which describes its work and mission nonpartisan.
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The crown prince spearheaded the invasion of Yemen shortly after being named minister of defense in 2015.
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But the bill, spearheaded by 16 Democrats and one Republican, would expand that protection to all Americans.
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Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) tried to bring up the Senate's original deal -- spearheaded by Sens.
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They spearheaded a bipartisan war powers resolution to end US support for the military conflict in Yemen.
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He has spearheaded the case against Cosby and will be the lead courtroom prosecutor for his retrial.
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Pekka Rinne, 237, has unequivocally spearheaded the Predators' unlikely run, with a 22007 goals against average, a .
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The conflict reignited in July after a ceasefire and peace process spearheaded by President Tayyip Erdogan collapsed.
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Undercutting the centrists, Trump on Wednesday threw his weight behind a rival immigration measure spearheaded by Sen.
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The Camry, the top-selling passenger car in the country, "spearheaded our Americanization story," Mr. Fay said.
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She also spearheaded a merger a few years later with Quaker Oats, which makes oatmeal and Gatorade.
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He also backed provisions aimed at streamlining the acquisitions process in each defense policy bill he spearheaded.
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Conservative House lawmakers are already putting heavy pressure on their leaders to bring legislation spearheaded by Rep.
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The charity show is a continuation of volunteer efforts Bretón spearheaded at the start of the summer.
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Garcia Luna spearheaded former President Felipe Calderon's military-led crackdown on drug cartels launched in late 2006.
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It's being spearheaded by his ex-girlfriend Shiloh Hoganson, who was featured on his channel around 27.
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That's why last month he spearheaded a series of new features and updates to the ride-hailing app.
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He is also a cosponsor of the Medicare for All bill spearheaded by liberal members of the party.
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Priebus and the GOP establishment spearheaded the failed health reform effort, while Bannon's "nationalists" botched Trump's travel order.
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Zachery Ty Bryan gave $25k to the Apu Screenwriting Contest, which is being spearheaded by producer Adi Shankar.
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The 1970s saw a glitzier leggings fad, spearheaded by Olivia Newton-John's Grease costume and adopted by disco.
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The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which is spearheaded by the YPG, has controlled Manbij since 2016.
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The robin's egg blue color scheme currently on the plane was spearheaded by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy.
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Oh, and he and his wife have, since 2008, spearheaded an annual science-themed takeover of New York.
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And it is important to know that this rally was a nationally organized effort spearheaded by Jason Kessler.
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"The problem has been known for decades," the ACLU's Melissa Goodman, who spearheaded the research, told BuzzFeed News.
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The review from the DOD's Office of Inspector General (OIG) is a response to a request spearheaded Rep.
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The family planning public health campaign is being spearheaded by IntraHealth, an NGO that distributes contraceptives throughout Senegal.
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The lawsuit, brought by 18 states and a number of cities and counties, was spearheaded by Democratic officials.
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When April 14th came, instead of banning the protest, Mr Shestun spearheaded it, helping demonstrators through police cordons.
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Dugow said the company is also working to integrate with the Accelerated Mobile Pages format spearheaded by Google.
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A 2016 survey found that 27% of cyberattacks were either known or believed to be spearheaded by insiders.
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Gulen followers in the army are widely believed to have spearheaded an attempted coup in July last year.
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A chemist, she spearheaded a 2015 statement signed by 200 international scientists to urge restricted use of PFASs.
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The city-wide cleanup that led up to the Boston Miracle was actual spearheaded by over 400 people.
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Spearheaded by Markey, this effort was joined by seven other lawmakers including Congressman Jimmy Gomez, a California Democrat.
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We also love the proposal being spearheaded by another participant, MongoDB, called the Server Side Public License (SSPL).
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What followed was the growth of a passionate basketball fanbase spearheaded by Yao Ming's success in the NBA.
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But that's what Pfizer did here, spearheaded by a strategy exec named Lara Sullivan who now leads SpringWorks.
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The lawsuit, which includes 18 states and a number of cities and counties, was spearheaded by Democratic officials.
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She felt grateful to Ryan and Erin Phillips, an Anglican pastor who spearheaded the groups sponsoring Muna's family.
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But subsequently rebel groups launched an offensive spearheaded by suicide-bombers from the jihadi Tahrir al-Sham alliance.
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The report, the result of a yearslong investigation spearheaded by Senate Intelligence Committee Democrats under then-chair Sen.
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The Holocaust survivor who spearheaded the fight for abortion rights in France, Simone Veil, has died on Friday.
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Along with Slipmatt, he spearheaded the Helter Skelter series, which came to define the late-90s rave scene.
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The programme was spearheaded by his assistant, Shimon Peres, and the main components were first activated in 1963.
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The CEO of Birchbox, a beauty company that spearheaded the subscription-box trend, looks for the same quality.
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Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, which control Sanaa, are fighting against a U.S.-supported coalition spearheaded by Saudi Arabia.
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However, President has recently defended Pruitt, who has spearheaded his push to roll back Obama-era environmental regulations.
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Abiy has spearheaded reforms that included unbanning political parties, releasing political prisoners and welcoming home exiled militant groups.
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Breitbart, the Trump campaign and Cambridge Analytical were all spearheaded by Steve Bannon in 2016 as coordinated enterprises.
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He now works as a night watchman for a temporary housing project in Eureka that Ms. Chinn spearheaded.
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The multilateral diplomatic effort should be spearheaded by regional leaders with the full support of the United States.
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To cover up the breach, Sullivan reportedly spearheaded an operation that paid hackers $100,000 to delete the data.
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On Medicare, the Indiana lawmaker spearheaded the effort to buck Bush in the high-profile November 6900 vote.
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Currently, U.S. outreach to the world is spearheaded by the Voice of America and its sister media networks.
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For instance, the price-gouging penalty spearheaded by Blumenthal doesn't stop drugs from having high initial list prices.
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She also spearheaded a campaign to promote recognition of autism by adorning buildings and individuals with blue lights.
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However, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who spearheaded many of these efforts, resigned before the proposals could be implemented.
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It also lines up with a push to fight climate change spearheaded by former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.
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A contractor-led effort, spearheaded by principal manufacturer Lockheed Martin, has been deemed too slow to deliver savings.
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The economic boycotts of the New Deal era were part of larger collective projects, often spearheaded by unions.
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Duckworth, who is taking her unofficial maternity leave in Washington, DC, spearheaded the push for the rule change.
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The Parkland kids have since spearheaded efforts, including this month's March For Our Lives, to change gun laws.
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As mayor, Hundley spearheaded changes to the city's process for appointing planning commissioners, according to the Sonoma News.
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Other have spearheaded fundraising efforts to help with tuition costs and are offering legal resources to affected students.
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Smith gosh-wows his way around Washington before stumbling into political corruption spearheaded by his senior colleague, Sen.
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We didn't get one room just so we can practice; Bill spearheaded the idea to get a building.
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These include ceramic units for seeding coral larvae, spearheaded by Secore, a conservation organization that restores coral reefs.
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New Cities, Future Ruins, a curatorial initiative spearheaded by curator Gavin Kroeber, was awarded the annual Meadows Prize.
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The campaign is being spearheaded by Buddhist nationalists who want to establish a Buddhist majority in the area.
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The festival, spearheaded by the nonprofit organization United Photo Industries, will include different types of events beyond galleries.
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Ambassador Haley has spearheaded and achieved enormous success, passing the toughest U.N. sanctions to date on North Korea.
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The MCU is plotted out in advance, spearheaded by Marvel Studios president and Marvel creative chief Kevin Feige.
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In August, the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG, takes Manbij in Syria.
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She supports repealing the state's right-to-work law, and spearheaded opposition to it as Senate minority leader.
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In a tweet, the president for the first time explicitly endorsed the health-care plan spearheaded by Sens.
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Armstrong spearheaded Verizon's efforts to combine AOL and Yahoo into a digital advertising and content giant, called Oath.
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Instead, the committee has thrown its support behind a rival reorganization plan spearheaded by a group of creditors.
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Sir Nick Carter believes this threat, spearheaded by Moscow, is a greater peril to the West than terrorism.
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The Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA), which spearheaded protests against Bashir, said the trial restored confidence in the judiciary.
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Kagame placed value on women's roles and spearheaded many reforms to help build women's capacity in civil society.
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Moro has spearheaded the fight against graft, convicting over 13 people, including Lula, in the "Car Wash" investigation.
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Some of its leaders also spearheaded the 2009 Swiss ban on new minarets being built in the country.
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Murphy spearheaded the 90-day review that led to Thursday's report detailing the steps the company would take.
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And questions over whether Trump would fire Rosenstein intensified last week when a memo, spearheaded by GOP Rep.
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Most were speculative, for-profit endeavors, but Research Triangle Park was a nonprofit initiative spearheaded by civic leaders.
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Penczak said that her employees are broken into Slack channels of eight to 10, spearheaded by a manager.
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One is a kind of anything-goes social liberalism, spearheaded by small groups like Muslims for Progressive Values.
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Spearheaded by China and excluding the U.S, RCEP is expected to enhance Beijing's influence among its Asian peers.
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She successfully spearheaded the effort to get major companies to commit to reskilling American workers for new jobs.
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"She successfully spearheaded the effort to get major companies to commit to reskilling American workers for new jobs."
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However, Ariana spearheaded the One Love Manchester Benefit Concert just 2 weeks later to raise money for victims.
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This organization and theme is the result of an interesting curatorial experiment spearheaded by chief-curator Nevenka Šivavec.
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The research was spearheaded by Marc Stevens, on staff at Netherlands computer science research institute Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica.
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Counter-terrorism forces, which spearheaded the recapture of the city, are still pursuing insurgents in a few northeastern districts.
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The SDF is spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia but has expanded beyond majority Kurdish parts of the north.
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In interviews with Vox on Tuesday, nine Republican senators primarily argued that their "Hail Mary" bill — spearheaded by Sens.
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Iran-backed Shi'ite militias, often spearheaded by Lebanon's Hezbollah, have played a critical role fighting in support of Assad.
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Since 2014, the company has operated a massive classified data storage project spearheaded by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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But wait—aren't we living through the greatest explosion of entrepreneurial energy in human history, spearheaded by tech companies?
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He spearheaded the $16 billion acquisition of the company by U.S. hard-disk maker Western Digital Corp last year.
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Thirteen-year-old Anna Lee Rain Yellowhammer, also a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, spearheaded a Change.
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Another deserted island, Blackadore Caye, is the proposed site of an eco-resort spearheaded by the actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
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Designers Hideki Yoshimoto and Edward Slater spearheaded the project, programming the seemingly chaotic bubbling to immitate the natural world.
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The attack against the salient began in September was the first major assault spearheaded by the Amerian Expeditionary Force.
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Some of France's wealthiest families have spearheaded a fundraising effort to rebuild the Paris cathedral following a massive fire.
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Kenya's first and only albino MP, Isaac Mwaura, spearheaded the event and said he wants to change the narrative.
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Tahrir al-Sham, spearheaded by al-Qaeda's former Syria branch, is now the dominant insurgent force in the province.
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Here's a guide to what the debate is all about: Medicare for All: This proposal, spearheaded by Vermont Sen.
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Jeff Flake, one of the lawmakers who spearheaded the effort, confirmed the hope is to advance it this evening.
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Meirelles, who has spearheaded President Michel Temer's unpopular reform platform, has polled in low single digits in recent surveys.
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Florida voters also passed an amendment to ban betting on dog races, a measure spearheaded by animal rights activists.
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Global natural gas production, spearheaded by the American shale gas revolution, rose by 27 percent from 2005 to 2015.
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And after 11 days, Durant was released back into U.S. custody after negotiations spearheaded by American diplomat Robert Oakley.
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" Talamieka Brice, 37, the founder of Pantsuit Nation Mississippi, told me she spearheaded the protest because, "I have children.
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Trump, though, would also face pressure from Republicans as well and business leaders who have spearheaded the legal fight.
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The Manbij Military Council is allied to the Syrian Democratic Forces, a U.S.-backed militia spearheaded by the YPG.
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Jardim's ministry oversees Brazil's federal police, who have spearheaded investigations now looking at whether Temer himself committed corrupt acts.
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It's a defining moment for Google's latest hardware effort, which is being spearheaded by former Motorola chief Rick Osterloh.
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Spearheaded by Mona Scott-Young, the show's success stems directly from it's ability to be multiple shows at once.
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Separately, a judge in Maryland partly blocked the ban on similar lines in the case spearheaded by the ACLU.
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" He also noted that "many of the M&A transactions have been spearheaded by Jamie Dimon, the bank's CEO.
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Many investors are also betting on Xishuangbanna's location in the Belt and Road network spearheaded by President Xi Jinping.
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Interactive literature projects such as "Go Set a Watchman," spearheaded by the Guardian, demonstrate a move towards this trend.
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The entertainer previously told BuzzFeed News that it was the "Formation" singer's daughter, Blue Ivy, who spearheaded her remix.
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Ambani, India's richest man, spearheaded the company's consumer-led diversification a decade ago with its entry into organised retail.
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Bedi, who spearheaded Eros Now's India business before joining MX Player, said users are increasingly enjoying the original shows.
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A separate Senate bill, spearheaded by Grassley and Durbin, has the support of 32 senators, including Democrats like Sens.
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In 2015, the Senate approved an amendment to an annual defense policy bill, spearheaded by McCain, that banned torture.
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More recently, he spearheaded a campaign to remove the leadership that had mismanaged the National Puerto Rican Day Parade.
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The petition, spearheaded by Freedom for All Americans, urges elected leaders in those states to "stop attacking" transgender Americans.
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Dozens of countries, spearheaded by the United States, have condemned the camps, calling them a "horrific campaign of oppression".
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Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) spearheaded a letter with other House Democratic women expressing their support for Pelosi's continued leadership.
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NATO was spearheaded by the U.S., and the European Union was nurtured by American encouragement from Eisenhower to Obama.
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Sanchez had spearheaded a confrontation with the PP and blocked its leader Mariano Rajoy's bid for a second term.
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And in January, Kelly spearheaded a White House ban on staffers using personal cell phones in the West Wing.
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The first mission, spearheaded by Steve Squyres at Cornell University, is called CAESAR, or Comet Astrobiology Exploration Sample Return.
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The company plans to keep user transactions encrypted using Quorum, an open-source blockchain program spearheaded by J.P. Morgan.
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"With 34 years of experience in leadership advisory work across leadership development and search, Stevenson spearheaded "Women CEOs Speak.
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In her accompanying interview, the princess said that she supported the loosening of social constraints spearheaded by Bin Salman.
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He was also the one who spearheaded the launch of Allstate Insurance, a wholly owned Sears subsidiary, in 21973.
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Huffington has spearheaded efforts to revamp Uber's image, pushing for changes like management training and better relationships with drivers.
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Lankford asked Flake to modify his request so the Senate would instead pass GOP legislation, spearheaded by Republican Sen.
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The event is being spearheaded by Erin Bailey, a senior at Columbus Signature Academy-New Tech, according to HuffPost.
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Cobert has spearheaded these efforts since taking over over as interim director in July, shortly after the digital intrusions.
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The campaign was spearheaded by Trump&aposs lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who has made statements about his efforts for months.
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He touted commercial and real estate projects spearheaded by the military he once led as defense minister under Morsy.
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Republicans, however, warned that despite the overwhelming vote, a path to final passage for the bill — spearheaded by Sens.
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Taylor and Kent will also attest to the shadow foreign policy campaign that Giuliani, Sondland, Volker, and others spearheaded.
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He spearheaded a push late last year to delay the expiration of controversial National Security Agency (NSA) spying powers.
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Ryan had spearheaded outreach in the leather and kink communities, greeted by a mix of skepticism and cautious optimism.
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Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) in a statement, who spearheaded the CLOUD act and earlier proposed legislation on this issue.
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Suh and Cho both served in an earlier liberal administration that spearheaded the "sunshine" policy of inter-Korean engagement.
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In 2015, the legislation was spearheaded by state Republican lawmakers, including former U.S. presidential candidate Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
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Culturally, Matsumoto was Japan's response to the "pop art" wave spearheaded by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Tom Wesselmann.
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Here's how a YouTube channel centered on "conspiracy theories" spearheaded a makeup campaign that will almost certainly make millions.
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They spearheaded a new era of corporate citizenship, wherein corporate leaders increasingly serve as arbiters of contentious moral debates.
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The attack has reignited a national conversation about gun violence, spearheaded by many of the survivors of the shooting.
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The organization spearheaded an open letter criticizing his travel ban and has closely tracked his relationship with the media.
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Brasília's architecture, urban planning, and landscape design were spearheaded by Oscar Niemeyer, Lúcio Costa, and Roberto Burle Marx, respectively.
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The latter has spearheaded the effort and announced the aid package at the G7 summit he hosted in Biarritz.
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As a senator, Biden spearheaded the effort to pass the Brady Bill, which established the firearms background check system.
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For years I assumed the surveillance culture would be spearheaded by the state, but instead we're leading it ourselves.
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"Krishna spearheaded many of the next-generation IBM initiatives like the Red Hat acquisition, blockchain and quantum," he said.
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"The American people are demanding we do something about the proliferation of guns," said Lewis, who spearheaded the tactic.
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The workers' council announced Thursday is spearheaded by senior White House advisor and elder daughter to Trump, Ivanka Trump.
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It's probably not a win for proponents of the order like the National Civic Art Society, which spearheaded it.
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Outside the U.K., Attenborough informs that China has spearheaded its own Blue Planet campaign against single-use plastic overuse.
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Signatories on the letter spearheaded by the Information Technology Industry Council include Silicon Valley-backed immigration advocacy group Fwd.
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He soon spearheaded a seven-way merger to form Bankia, consolidating banks after Spain's construction bubble burst in 2008.
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Most recently, he spearheaded an effort to disqualify two rookie legislators-elect who advocate full independence for Hong Kong.
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Nobody got a piece quite like Exxon Mobil, however, and a diplomatic offensive that Mr. Tillerson spearheaded is credited.
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But, as epidemiologist Larry Brilliant (who spearheaded the effort to eradicate Small Pox), puts it: pandemics can be optional.
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But moderate Senate Democrats who spearheaded the compromise pledged to abandon the legislation if the lower chamber amended it.
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Heads Together is a mental health initiative first spearheaded by Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince Harry in 2016.
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The SDF, spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, has seized much of north and east Syria with U.S. help.
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The Electromagnetic Defense Task Force is spearheaded by the Air Force's Air University, and advocates include Air Force Maj.
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That kind of cooperation, spearheaded by the United States, is what helped end the Great Recession a decade ago.
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The department's cyber diplomacy efforts are now spearheaded by Rob Strayer at the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs.
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He spearheaded the creation of the American Composers Orchestra, singularly focused on commissioning, championing and performing contemporary American composers.
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In September, the global climate strikes spearheaded by Greta Thunberg brought an estimated 6 million people into the streets.
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The second investigation, spearheaded by Catherine Leahy Scott, the New York state inspector general, is examining broader university practices.
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Planned Parenthood of the Heartland spearheaded telemedicine abortion in Iowa and defeated a 2015 constitutional challenge by state lawmakers.
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Puma because they are addressing products made for women by women, spearheaded by strong women like Solange and Rihanna.
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This Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test edition is the second in a series of imaginative represses spearheaded by Schiller.
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The lawsuit, spearheaded by state and local Democratic officials, was filed in April in federal court in New York.
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Spearheaded by Utsha Foundation for Contemporary Art, the Trail is the first project to materialize from those visionary discussions.
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She noted Sessions spearheaded the effort to award the Congressional Gold Medal to one of her "personal heroes," Rosa Parks.
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"Honoring Biggie symbolizes more than just one man," LeRoy McCarthy, who spearheaded the initiative, told Rolling Stone at the time.
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Ghosn joined Renault in 1996, then spearheaded the Renault - Nissan alliance in 2005 and led both firms through a turnaround.
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Dow Chemical CEO Andrew Liveris, who was already picked to head the council, already spearheaded one meeting with the president.
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Then-House Judiciary Committee chairman Henry Hyde (R-IL), who spearheaded the impeachment of Bill Clinton, on September 2000, 216.
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Taft, who led the Royal Bank of Canada's U.S. wealth business from 2005 to 2016, spearheaded the firm's growth strategy.
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The office of gender equality minister Marlene Schiappa, who spearheaded the legislation, said more than 700 fines had been issued.
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" Dickson recently spearheaded a movement by the Texas town of Waskom to declare itself a "sanctuary city for the unborn.
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Through a letter-writing project spearheaded by their mutual friend Moore, Laymon invited Smith to Vassar — to read the letters.
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Spearheaded by young people of color, the nonprofit advocates for more resources to address youth unemployment, mental health, and education.
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The Solar Orbiter mission is spearheaded by the European Space Agency and has been almost two decades in the making.
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A year later, Derek Shen, the LinkedIn executive who led the launch of LinkedIn China, spearheaded the launch of Chitu.
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The company has been moving very aggressively into online education services, spearheaded perhaps most obviously with its acquisition of Lynda.
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In addition to its various streaming ambitions, AT&T is also starting to roll out 5G, a move Donovan spearheaded.
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As a two-time minister, he spearheaded reforms in the telecommunications sector, by boosting the country's lagging Internet with 3G.
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Lisa Ellis, a conservator at the Art Gallery of Ontario, spearheaded the original micro-CT scanning of the miniature beads.
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Her first solo project as the Duchess of Sussex – a cookbook launched to support a community kitchen – spearheaded that cause.
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The arduous search for the Boeing 777 is being spearheaded by Australia, in partnership with officials from Malaysia and China.
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He's spearheaded the way for that franchise to transform and modernize in a way that it hadn't for many years.
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The patriarchal approach is enthusiastically endorsed by the politically dominant Hindu nationalist movement, spearheaded by Narendra Modi, the prime minister.
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During his four-year stay at the firm, Jaitly spearheaded Twitter's India operations, helping the company expand in the country.
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He also spearheaded public-private partnerships, corporate philanthropy, public policy advocacy, and government affairs for Google across South Asia regions.
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Zhou has spearheaded financial reforms and boosted the yuan currency's global clout, as well as the central bank's policy influence.
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A group that spearheaded months of protests before the legalizsation of gay marriage denounced the view of the ethics committee.
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France spearheaded a 2013 military intervention that successfully drove back militants who had seized Mali's desert north a year earlier.
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When Rohingya militants launched attacks across northern Rakhine State in August last year, the 33rd and 99th spearheaded the response.
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It was a push spearheaded by Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner that gained rare bipartisan support on Capitol Hill.
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Apple has been an increasingly vocal advocate of green initiatives in recent years, a push spearheaded by CEO Tim Cook.
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A group that spearheaded months of protests before the legalisation of gay marriage denounced the view of the ethics committee.
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A group that spearheaded months of protests before the legalization of gay marriage denounced the view of the ethics committee.
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The classified report has been underway for months, and is spearheaded by General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs.
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Skrillex-spearheaded record label OWSLA has announced its taste-making compilation for 216, Worldwide Broadcast, to be released January 23.
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The company said it was the culmination of a 10-year project it spearheaded with the help of local activists.
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In 2009, USGS began monitoring earthquakes with citizen-deployed accelerometers under the Quake Catcher Network, spearheaded by Dr. Elizabeth Cochran.
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Rob Portman of Ohio: Portman spearheaded a letter in early March criticizing the initial House bill for its Medicaid cuts.
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This has a been 30-year long battle for marriage equality, which was spearheaded by Taiwanese activist Chi Chia-Wei.
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The Prince Online Museum is spearheaded by the site's director, Sam Jennings, formerly the webmaster of Prince's NPG Music Club.
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Trump spearheaded a $200 million effort rolled out at the White House last week promoting STEM and computer science education.
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Lazar and his supporters have been steadfast in saying it was the FBI who spearheaded the search of United Nuclear.
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While Fox oversees the program, it's spearheaded by Ilya Gelfenbeyn, who joined Google after it bought his developer platform, API.
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China's armed forces, the world's largest, are in the midst of an ambitious modernisation programme spearheaded by President Xi Jinping.
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The Flint Water Study, spearheaded by an independent research team from Virginia Tech, posted heartbreaking photos of the girls' letters.
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Scientists at several of the nation's top cancer hospitals have spearheaded the Warburg revival, in hopes of finding the answer.
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Other security bills have also been introduced after the 2016 elections, but the bipartisan bill spearheaded by Lankford and Sen.
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I strongly support a congressional response, spearheaded by Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) and ranking member Eliot Engel (D-N.
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The legislation I spearheaded will direct CBP to implement three of the most urgent improvements needed at our border facilities.
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Roland Rino Büchel, a member of the Swiss Parliament who spearheaded the recent legislation in Switzerland, called such coziness dangerous.
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Hezbollah has spearheaded a coalition of Tehran-backed Shi'ite militias that have deployed to Syria from Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Actress Alyssa Milano spearheaded a letter, signed by 49 other actors, sent to Kemp opposing the legislation before its passage.
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The lawsuit, spearheaded by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, seeks to overturn the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PAPSA).
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He also spearheaded movie acquisitions like Lucasfilm and Marvel, with the latter recently releasing back-to-back box office hits.
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Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF has been the backbone of the US-led campaign against Islamic State.
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That means HPE's single-system model may one day compete with the infrastructure spearheaded by cloud-computing companies like Amazon.
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It was spearheaded by Goldman&aposs chief diversity officer, Erika Irish Brown, and employees in the firm&aposs LGBTQ network.
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She also calls on the federal government to take further action, touting the Green New Deal resolution spearheaded by Rep.
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Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Regina Lopez, who spearheaded the mining audit, did not immediately return a request for comment.
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Tac*One Consulting, a private company that spearheaded the drills, has taught similar courses at schools in Wyoming and Arizona.
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The chamber took a small, but significant, step last week when they voted to advance the resolution — spearheaded by Sens.
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" Dickson recently spearheaded a movement by the Texas town of Waskom to declare itself a "sanctuary city for the unborn.
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There's also been a push to rename the Russell Senate Office Building the McCain Senate Office Building, spearheaded by Sen.
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Simpson and her organization have spearheaded a bill called The Young Farmers Success Act that aims to achieve just that.
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It was also the UDC who spearheaded the construction of the 90-foot Stone Mountain memorial to three Confederate generals.
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After sharing her own sexual assault experience, Speier spearheaded legislation that would change the way misconduct is reported in Congress.
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When that cycle came, in 2019, progressives spearheaded the charge that broke the Republican Party's hold on the state Legislature.
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Boon was spearheaded mainly by Palisa Anderson, Ms. Chanta's daughter, who wanted to present food that spoke to her generation.
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The first, spearheaded by Democratic officials, was brought by 18 states as well as a number of cities and counties.
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Mayor Adam Schneider and local business leaders spearheaded a redevelopment plan in the 1990s that gave rise to Pier Village.
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In recent decades, tarot devotees, intrigued by the initials "PCS" on each card, have spearheaded the rediscovery of her work.
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Ms. James later spearheaded major Intel software acquisitions, including a $7.68 billion purchase of the security specialist McAfee in 2010.
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The few civil rights cases spearheaded by the division often cater to right-wing causes célèbres like campus free speech.
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Some tech titans already have such programs in place, and I spearheaded the creation of Facebook's during my tenure there.
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The acquisition of Red Hat last year, which Krishna spearheaded, was supposed to be a key part of this strategy.
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The GOP is now labeling any investigation that isn't spearheaded by Republicans, to serve a Republican agenda, as fake, too.
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The White House held a summit, spearheaded by Ivanka Trump and attended by the president, on Thursday on the topic.
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Spearheaded by a handful of anguished mothers whose daughters were sold into sex slavery, by way of the website Backpage.
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Lindsey Graham, who spearheaded the bill that includes harsh measures such as preventing American entities from purchasing Russian sovereign debt.
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Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF has been the backbone of the U.S.-led campaign against Islamic State.
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It spearheaded a 10-year restoration process that has brought "The Memory of Justice" back from the dead once more.
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And come last summer, with the company's stock price flagging and industry headwinds emerging, Aron spearheaded a profit improvement plan.
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Meanwhile, the racist ideologues who have spearheaded Trump's border policy know exactly why the beast must continue to be fed.
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Abiy, 43, is from the Oromo group, the nation's largest, which spearheaded the protests that forced his predecessor to resign.
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The new series is a part of Obama's Reach Higher initiative on higher education that she spearheaded as first lady.
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Spearheaded by his 27th triple-double, Oklahoma City defeated the New York Knicks 116-105 at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
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Vice President Mike Pence might consider telling you about the last of these because he spearheaded the effort as governor.
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The SDF, which is spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, advanced southwards into Deir al-Zor province after capturing Raqqa.
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Sales grew 0.13% during Nooyi's 20.1-year tenure, and she spearheaded Pepsi's transition to a greener, more environmentally aware company.
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The two-year campaign of "action and awareness" is being spearheaded by Caritas Internationalis, the worldwide umbrella of Catholic charities.
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And the administration is turning its attention to the House, where it's pushing for a conservative proposal spearheaded by Rep.
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The Intelligence panel led the Ukraine investigation, while the Judiciary Committee has spearheaded a monthslong examination of the Mueller report.
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It began with a now long-debunked project spearheaded by [former White House strategist Stephen] Bannon during the presidential campaign.
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As mayor of San Antonio, Texas, Castro in 943 spearheaded Pre-K 294 SA, billed as a universal preschool program.
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Cruz specifically attacked him for "funding" the Gang of Eight politicians who spearheaded a comprehensive immigration reform effort in 2013.
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They spearheaded the impeachment effort in the House after Pelosi announced the start of a formal inquiry on Sept. 24.
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In the lawsuit spearheaded by New York state, the judge found a "veritable smorgasbord" of violations of the Administrative Procedure Act.
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In March, Neutrogena expanded its foundation offerings to 14 shades meant for everyone, spearheaded by the makeup brand's face, Kerry Washington.
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I believe we are already seeing a lot of progression, which is being spearheaded by advocates like Scully, Brokaw, and others.
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At University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Chancellor Lindsay Bierman has spearheaded a similar approach since arriving in 2014.
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The Great Elephant Census (GEC), an aerial data collection effort spearheaded by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen's philanthropic investment company Vulcan Inc.
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Its director of government affairs, David Sklar, has spearheaded a coalition of more than 40 organizations advocating for hate crimes legislation.
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Months later, we created WOMAN, an Emmy-nominated VICELAND series spearheaded by Steinem, investigating how violence against women drives global instability.
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The UC3 Nautilus was a seperate project that was spearheaded by Madsen and was built with the help of the collective.
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They're spearheaded by Eric Anderson's (Waitress) magical narrator/hotel concierge, and crowd favorite Orfeh (Legally Blonde) as Vivian's charismatic roommate Kit.
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Shanahan, a former Boeing executive who spearheaded the development of the 787 Dreamliner, took the Pentagon's second ranking role in 2017.
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Legal challenges followed, such as the years-long crusade against violent video games spearheaded by the now-disbarred lawyer Jack Thompson.
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Now, the hitmaker behind "Mi Gente," J Balvin is revealing that Bey's 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy spearheaded the collaboration.
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The two-year campaign for minimum wage was spearheaded by The Independent Drivers Guild, a labor organization that advocates for drivers.
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Erdogan, who spearheaded Turkey's drive for EU candidacy, has threatened it could go its own way if Europe failed to agree.
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Launched in April 2018, the People's Vote campaign group has spearheaded an increasingly vocal push for a second referendum on Brexit.
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So, how exactly does one go about trying to get inside the head of the man who spearheaded the aforementioned campaign?
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The creation of global universities was spearheaded by the Americans; now everybody else is trying to get in on the act.
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But as businessmen, both spearheaded the creation of production houses that came to fully embody the character of their nation's cartoons.
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Animal rights group PETA has spearheaded a months-long campaign against Starbucks for charging an extra fee for plant-based milks.
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The YPG, which spearheaded the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, was a main U.S. ally in the fight against Islamic State.
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As chief executive, Mr. VandeHei spearheaded those moves, and he has been an evangelist for the site and its business model.
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That effort was spearheaded by a pro-immigration reform group Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg co-founded in 2013 called FWD.us.
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In the past, the Federal Government, as well as state and local governments, spearheaded the creation and renewal of U.S. infrastructure.
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Ted Lerner, the 94-year-old owner who was in attendance Wednesday, spearheaded a group to buy the team in 2006.
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In this course, spearheaded by industry veteran Marlo Miyashiro, you'll learn everything there is to know about running an Etsy venture.
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The superfast internet has spearheaded entrepreneurship in other locations around the country, with innovators flocking to make use of the connection.
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He spearheaded the growth of the 50-and-older Champions Tour, winning 10 times and drawing some of the biggest crowds.
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The movement to reclaim food sovereignty is spearheaded by the Red Lake Local Foods Initiative and emphasizes traditional and organic foods.
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Quintero was still livid about the raid on Rancho Bufalo, the cartel's massive marijuana plantation, spearheaded by Camarena a year earlier.
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The company likens it to the shift to subscription services in the music and TV industries spearheaded by Spotify and Netflix.
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That bid, spearheaded by White House adviser Jared Kushner, could include a pathway to green cards for 700,000 current DACA recipients.
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A 2013 Government Accountability Office audit in found a litany of problems with the recovery efforts spearheaded by the Clinton Foundation.
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It was part of an effort spearheaded by the Obama administration with the goal of making the armed forces more inclusive.
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Landsbergis, whose party spearheaded painful austerity reforms in the 2009 downturn, says the government has done too little to attract investment.
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Feinstein chaired the panel as it researched and wrote the report, and she spearheaded the effort to expose the CIA's actions.
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Kagan gained the instant respect of colleagues, clerks and beat journalists when she spearheaded the installation of a frozen yogurt machine.
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Ten years of Vietnamese occupation followed along with a persistent civil war spearheaded from the jungle by the ousted Khmer Rouge.
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After Spears was admitted to a mental health facility in April of 2019, fans spearheaded the #FreeBritney campaign on social media.
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Austin's dance music community's growth owes a huge debt to Learning Secrets, a 13-year-strong party spearheaded by Ian Orth.
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They also created the Women at Sundance Initiative, spearheaded by festival programmer Caroline Libresco, to "discover, develop, and champion" independent storytellers.
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The project is spearheaded by Barakat's brother, Farris Barakat, who said the inspiration for the center came from Deah Barakat's tweet.
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The PDF, an open standard spearheaded by Adobe and based on PostScript, is literally the most important file format ever created.
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He has spearheaded Macron's efforts to forge alliances with like-minded parties across Europe ahead of European Parliament elections next year.
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Stein has spearheaded a recount effort in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin -- three battleground states where Donald Trump narrowly defeated Hillary Clinton.
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Over the last two decades, organizations like the Sierra Club and American Rivers have spearheaded a movement to remove nuisance dams.
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The dominant force there is Hayat Tahrir al Sham, an Islamist alliance spearheaded by the former al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria.
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He spearheaded an acquisition-fuelled expansion drive at Liberty but left abruptly two years ago after a clash over that strategy.
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Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), who spearheaded the successful charge to delay this week's leadership elections, suggested Pelosi's math might be wrong.
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I quantified each project that I'd spearheaded and every deal I'd landed over the prior year in order to convince him.
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Vice President Joe Biden has spearheaded the It's On Us campaign to help curb sexual assault on campus since September 2014.
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The counter-terrorism forces which spearheaded the city's recapture are securing only main streets and tactically important buildings, security sources said.
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In 22019, she spearheaded the creation of one of the financial sector's most hated agencies: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).
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A 20-0 halftime lead the Chiefs established was spearheaded by a defense ranked last in the NFL in yards allowed.
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The banner was raised at a ceremony to mark Raqqa's capture from Islamic State in a campaign spearheaded by the YPG.
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Gass notably spearheaded a unique partnership between Kohl's and Amazon, where shoppers are now able to return purchases made on Amazon.
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The prince spearheaded a 2015 invasion of neighboring Yemen that had dragged on and drawn harsh criticism from human rights groups.
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Amazon disrupting itself was a success — it just was not a success that was spearheaded by the original team problem solvers.
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In Hong Kong, he spearheaded efforts to privatize Chinese state-owned enterprises, including a landmark $20003 billion deal for China Telecom.
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In the event, Borlaug was right: the "Green Revolution," which he spearheaded, dramatically increased crop yields and saved billions of lives.
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In 19803, he spearheaded a new Constitution that, among other changes, enshrined the current provision allowing voters to remove elected officials.
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"I think they're open to the idea," said Jesse Helmer, a city councilor in London, Ontario, who spearheaded the 2014 resolution.
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The movement is spearheaded by billionaire industrialist Charles Koch, who enlisted the support of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).
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The bill comes after Blackburn and Republicans spearheaded efforts to kill the Federal Communications Commission's own privacy rules for broadband providers.
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Frauke Petry, who has spearheaded the advance of the Alternative for Germany, triumphantly proclaimed that her party had rekindled voter interest.
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But the speedy growth of foreign banks, spearheaded by Chinese lenders, is worrying Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens.
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Britain's energy mister Claire Perry has also spearheaded an international campaign to phase out coal fired power plants across the globe.
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The U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces, spearheaded by the Kurdish militia, have battled to eliminate the jihadists there for several months.
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There he spearheaded the construction of Avaya Stadium, an 20213,22021-seat soccer-specific arena that opened in 249 to rave reviews.
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Goldman spearheaded the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump and was the chief litigator on the Democratic side.
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In office she spearheaded the creation of a modern library and the restoration of the city's historic Paramount Theater movie palace.
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As the curator of Art CommissionsGI and executive director of CCS Bard, Eccles has spearheaded contemporary art that encourages visitor discovery.
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Fowler spoke out about Uber's culture of sexual harassment, and Iwu spearheaded a campaign to expose sexual misconduct in California politics.
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A mobilization spearheaded by student and labor movements is focusing on the land question to address the social legacy of apartheid.
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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern spearheaded the change, with support from all but one member of the 120-seat Parliament.
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London's current mayor, Sadiq Khan, withdrew his support of the project — which was spearheaded by former mayor Boris Johnson — in April.
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"The numbers are amazing," said Ms. Mark-Viverito, who spearheaded the law known as the Criminal Justice Reform Act last year.
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Spearheaded by voting rights activists who have themselves served time in prison, the movement has racked up successes in recent years.
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They were inspired by British activist Gina Martin, who spearheaded a similar campaign which led to a new law in April.
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Terry Canales, a Rio Grande Valley Democrat whose great-uncle spearheaded an inquiry in 1919 into extrajudicial killings by the Rangers.
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Craig Robins, who spearheaded the rejuvenation of Miami's Design District, said he expected that Art Basel Miami in December would proceed.
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A broad shake-up may be brewing in Washington, spearheaded by the resignation of Michael Dubke, the White House communications director.
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"Leila spearheaded a global impact sourcing movement and was a champion for environmental sustainability and ending global poverty," the company said.
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The micro-cultural revolution was spearheaded in 1773 by the cafe-literary club Booksa, which drew creative types to the area.
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It's an opportunity, she argues, for Republicans to "craft a conservative solution" to an issue more often spearheaded by the left.
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He spearheaded the measure upon his return to Washington and collaborated with McCarthy and other top Republicans to garner bipartisan support.
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Much of the Idlib enclave is now controlled by HTS, which is spearheaded by the former Syrian offshoot of al Qaeda.
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Bannon spearheaded the publication of "Clinton Cash," which accused Clinton's State Department of acting to benefit donors to the Clinton Foundation.
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"Since wildfires are hot, they stand out pretty well," said Clyde Wheeler, an applied scientist at Descartes who spearheaded the project.
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During his tenure there, he most notably spearheaded work on whether the U.K. should join the euro from 1999 to 2003.
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Elsewhere, Net One System, which has been reported to have spearheaded fictitious transactions involving several companies to pad profit, sank 23%.
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He died alone and irate in his apartment in the Salamanca district four months before the uprising spearheaded by Franco's troops.
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To help fill in-demand jobs, companies like IBM and Toyota have spearheaded apprenticeship programs that don't require a college degree.
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Spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, the SDF has been a major part of the U.S.-led campaign against Islamic State.
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As for the national student gun-control movement his classmates have spearheaded since the shooting, "I think it's great," Kyle said.
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Conservatives such as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who spearheaded the lawsuit challenging the Obama guidance, hailed the Trump administration action.
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The platform, which is still only live in New York, has been spearheaded by Rent the Runway co-founder Jenny Fleiss.
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Healthcare stocks spearheaded gains with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Ltd and rival Ryman Healthcare Ltd adding most to the index's move.
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Onaga, elected in 2014, had spearheaded opposition to the relocation and criticized the central government for ignoring the voices of Okinawans.
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Yet it's unlikely that the political portion of the peace plan, which Greenblatt spearheaded, would be any more impressive or feasible.
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Representative Adam Schiff, the Democrat who spearheaded the investigation in the House Intelligence Committee, said Trump had given Democrats no choice.
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"It's really been a labor of love," Benanti, who spearheaded the project told Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show" on Thursday.
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It fits into the ultra-right campaign that has solid footing in the White House, spearheaded by presidential aide Stephen Miller.
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The House passed the legislation, which is spearheaded by Homeland Security Chair Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
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His court appearance before Judge Sergio Moro, who has spearheaded Brazil's biggest-ever corruption probe was expected to last several hours.
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It's important to see that it's something that is spearheaded by state policy, and that it's deeply entrenched, it's deeply rooted.
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The team behind it, La Machine, is currently crowdfunding the project, spearheaded by its division known as Les Machines de l'île.
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These include hedge funds Elliott Advisors (UK) Ltd and Soroban Capital Partners LP, which had spearheaded opposition to the NXP deal.
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Rapper Vic Mensa spearheaded an effort with his SaveMoneySaveLife Foundation to collect brand-new sneakers to give away to those in need.
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The ads have spurred a boycott against Nike, predominantly spearheaded by conservatives who believe Kaepernick's protests were disrespectful of the American flag.
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FDA Commissioner and former physician Scott Gottlieb, appointed by President Trump, has so far spearheaded some promising campaigns at his new post.
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In January, Didi Chuxing, China's largest ride-hailing company, spearheaded an initial investment of more than $100 million in the Brazilian firm.
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Russel Honoré, an expert in emergency preparedness and disaster recovery, who spearheaded efforts to secure New Orleans in the days after Katrina.
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Sanders later spearheaded CBP's humanitarian coordination after the deaths of two Guatemalan children -- Jakelin Caal Maquin and Felipe Gómez Alonzo -- last December.
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Spearheaded by the Singapore Institute of Architects, Archifest is a B2C event highlighting installations, talks, workshops and architecture tours, among other events.
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Forget that he spearheaded a three-touchdown Falcons rally, turning a 17-3 halftime deficit into a 24-17 fourth-quarter lead.
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The still-popular and powerful Uribe spearheaded the push to reject the original accord and wants deeper changes to the new version.
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The initiative is being spearheaded by the leader of the rescue mission, Narongsak Osottanakorn, who is a former governor of the region.
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The central bank has spearheaded the drafting of new regulations to tame China's 60 trillion yuan (HK$67.7 trillion) "asset management" industry.
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Fast-food workers and groups such as Fight for $226 spearheaded advocacy for a $0003 per hour minimum wage around the country.
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In 2010, the same year he created the Renova Fort Ross Foundation, Vekselberg spearheaded the Russia-based Skolkovo Foundation, which he chairs.
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Charlie Dent, the leader of the moderate Tuesday Group, released a statement opposing the current bill spearheaded by Ryan and President Trump.
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The project was spearheaded by design chief Jony Ive and Angela Ahrendts, head of retail who moved over from Burberry in 235.
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Colorado was formerly part of a multistate lawsuit spearheaded by the New York State Attorney General's office aimed at blocking the merger.
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Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who spearheaded a request to amend the ban and give C-SPAN direct camera control earlier this year.
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Mr Ghani's opponents, particularly factions in northern Afghanistan that spearheaded opposition to the Taliban in 2001, are bitterly opposed to a deal.
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Pyongyang had threatened the U.S. in response to the U.N. Security Council's adoption this weekend of new, tougher sanctions spearheaded by Washington.
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It pokes fun at 22017th-century science (tres outrée!) and imperialism, and it spearheaded new ways of creating special effects in films.
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His cabinet has been purged of foreign technocrats, including U.S.-born finance minister Natalia Yaresko, who spearheaded changes under Arseny Yatseniuk's premiership.
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A public outcry followed, with the first known protest advocating gay rights spearheaded by former U.S. Army Map Service astronomer Franklin Kameny.
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Schmidt spearheaded the voluntary sales ban, which took effect on July 1, 2015, yet required three years to get everybody on board.
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That effort as well as a behind-the-scenes push to get others to apply pressure was spearheaded by Truth Wins Out.
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Gillibrand has been a leader on the issue of tackling harassment and spearheaded an effort to address sexual assault in the military.
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The royal trio all spearheaded Heads Together — an umbrella group of several charities aimed at reducing the stigma around mental health issues.
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Purnama's ouster was spearheaded by the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), a hardline group that organized huge protests against him in late 2016.
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Among NASA's chosen Phase II concepts is the Venus Interior Probe project spearheaded by Ratnakumar Bugga, also with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Obama said he certainly didn't want Democrats to adopt that tactic spearheaded this year by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.
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Palestinian leaders - and the vast majority of its business community - are shunning the conference spearheaded by Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
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Bloomberg's sources also claim the project is being spearheaded by Alan Weston, who was formerly the director of programs at NASA Ames.
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Starbucks, which spearheaded the pumpkin spice flavor craze back in 2003, isn't the only company toting a pumpkin-flavored product these days.
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That comment triggered mass demonstrations, which were spearheaded by the FPI, and the blasphemy case against the ethnic Chinese and Christian governor.
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The campaign against online extremism was spearheaded by Prime Minister Ardern and French president Emmanuel Macron, and unveiled in Paris on Wednesday.
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Castro also spearheaded HUD's ConnectHome initiative, which provided internet access and connected devices to residents of HUD-assisted housing in 28 cities.
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The project was reportedly spearheaded by Sumit Nagpal, a senior vice president and "manager of health innovation" at Comcast, according to CNBC.
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The Mechanical Olympics are a project spearheaded by Xtine Burrough, an artist and associate professor at the University of Texas at Dallas.
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One notable disagreement between Trump and the AIP is his proposal, spearheaded by daughter Ivanka, to create a child-care tax credit.
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Take the Saudi-led war in Yemen, spearheaded by Muhammad bin Salman (MBS) just weeks after he became defence minister last year.
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Insofar as Trump spearheaded a movement on behalf of blue-collar workers, it's a movement that reached out to that 68 percent.
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It doesn't help the French President that he's recently spearheaded a drive against other French officeholders employing family members as public staff.
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Do you think that blended drinks can become as big as the barrel aging cocktail trend that you spearheaded back in 2010?
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She's also working on a book, Reflections in a Broken Mirror, and has spearheaded a fashion project called Crazy for a Day.
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The group, called "Yes to a Mask Ban", includes some leaders who also spearheaded the 2009 Swiss ban on constructing new minarets.
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Three years later, Restore Hetch Hetchy spearheaded Proposition F, a ballot initiative to fund a two-phase evaluation for the valley's restoration.
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Environmentalist and Nobel Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai spearheaded the Green Belt Movement, which planted millions of trees to combat desertification in Kenya.
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Tahrir al-Sham, spearheaded by al-Qaeda's former Syria branch is now the dominant insurgent force in the northwestern province of Idlib.
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For example, he's spearheaded the retailer's return to selling appliances and a push in the department store's fashion offerings into plus sizes.
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Members of the Gainesville/Ocala chapter of Women's March Florida spent their weekend creating the mural, which was spearheaded by Pamela Smith.
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The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will arguments on the merits of case spearheaded by the ACLU on Friday in Richmond.
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The month-long project is being spearheaded by New York-based chef and food waste campaigner Dan Barber of Blue Hill restaurants.
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Specifically, which and how much space can be claimed by African-Americans and through this a revolution was spearheaded by black women.
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"Like all security, it's a cat and mouse game," said Chris Dixon, the general partner at Andreessen Horowitz who spearheaded this investment.
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These pranks have been spearheaded by a hacker known as HackerGiraffe, who publicly took credit for the printer hack, which went viral.
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At the state level, state senator Tony Mendoza and current Governor Jerry Brown spearheaded California's withdrawal from the status quo in 2015.
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The push towards immigration reform began under Reagan, with the amnesty of 1986 spearheaded by then-Vice President George H. W. Bush.
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As a result, a GOP plan spearheaded by Shelby to provide $85033 billion in funds over two years has gained little traction.
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He spearheaded the creation of new teacher evaluations allowing half of a teacher's rating to be based on students' standardized test scores.
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Mining giants BHP Billiton Ltd and Rio Tinto Ltd spearheaded the declines in the broader index, falling by more than 1.83 percent.
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Rios was appropriately proud when we asked her about Harriet Tubman getting on the $20 bill -- she spearheaded that movement, after all.
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Mr. Mekurya stood apart from the appealingly sinuous hybrid known as Ethio-jazz, spearheaded by the vibraphonist, pianist and composer Mulatu Astatke.
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As Vice President, he spearheaded initiatives to address dating violence and sexual assault on college campuses, including the "It's On Us" campaign.
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Senators are hoping to reach a consensus on what, if any, changes they should make to the underlying resolution, spearheaded by Sens.
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Orban's opposition Liberal Party spearheaded the no- confidence vote which led to the collapse of the Social Democrat government on Oct. 10.
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At least four automakers are still installing defective Takata airbags in some new vehicles, according to an investigation spearheaded by Senate Democrats.
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The House passed the legislation, which is spearheaded by Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaulMichael Thomas McCaulPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
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For comparison, the tobacco market in the US, perhaps spearheaded by newer entrants in the vaping category, is a $121 billion market.
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With insights gained from Joe Robles, then-CEO of USAA, Anderson spearheaded a campaign to illustrate the purpose behind the power company.
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As managing director and CEO of IHH Healthcare Berhad, Dr. Tan has spearheaded charitable works related to healthcare access, awareness and education.
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They spearheaded an attack that sent New York starter Steven Matz (233-260) to the showers before the fifth inning was over.
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The proposed legislation that would prevent future use of national emergencies as an end-run around Congress is spearheaded by Republican Sen.
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Engaging the general public in science was a major priority for Cicerone, who spearheaded the creation of the NAS's Science & Entertainment Exchange.
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You can look at the populist insurgency spearheaded by Donald Trump as either a corrective or a threat to mainstream Republican orthodoxy.
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In the open letter, spearheaded by Time's Up's 5050by2020 and GLAAD, the groups point to the power of storytelling to change perceptions.
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The Saudis have spearheaded an agreement among OPEC and other oil exporters to keep 1.8 million barrels a day off the market.
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Saudi Arabia and the UAE have spearheaded a blockade of Qatar for nearly a year, and are fiercely critical of Al Jazeera.
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Mr. de Blasio has spearheaded a widely opposed effort to ban the park's horse carriages, a pet cause of his political donors.
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A major factor will be whether southerners perceive that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who has spearheaded negotiations, is being sidelined, she added.
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She boiled it down to gaining limited access to the industry because film investors and production companies are mostly spearheaded by men.
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Spearheaded by the executive branch, COG planning leaves most of Congress and all of the public out of the confidential decision-making.
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Crosscheck, which is spearheaded by Kansas' controversial Secretary of State Kris Kobach, has enlisted 30 mostly conservative states to check dual registrations.
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The $1.4 billion, 18-story telescope, spearheaded by the TMT International Observatory (TIO), has been in the works for roughly 14 years.
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The private equity firms that spearheaded the 2007 buyout — Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, TPG Capital and Goldman Sachs' buyout arm — wrote down billions.
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That bill hasn't progressed since it was introduced in November, but it's not the first time Ohio has spearheaded anti-abortion legislation.
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The quick work and rapid deployment was spearheaded by Danny Trinh, the renowned designer of Path who joined the company last year.
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He spearheaded a NASA-financed study in 2015 that laid out a plan that could accomplish that in five to seven years.
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In California, Al Muratsuchi, an Assembly member who spearheaded the legislation there, said he had not given up on a statewide law.
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The two states have also spearheaded an embargo against Qatar and have been vociferous supporters of the Trump administration's sanctions against Iran.
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France's junior minister for gender equality, Marlène Schiappa, who spearheaded the law, applauded the outcome of the first case prosecuted under it.
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Jay Horwitz, her longtime colleague, spearheaded the efforts to renovate the field, which is situated just blocks from where Forde grew up.
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Pelosi also spearheaded legislation that aims to lower drug costs by letting the federal government negotiate prices of certain medications with manufacturers.
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But stars like Ronaldo have spearheaded Real's progress in the Champions League — he scored five times against Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals.
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In 1980, Wonder released the song "Happy Birthday" as a tribute, and spearheaded a campaign to make King's birthday a national holiday.
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The current meal regulations were established under the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 spearheaded by former first lady Michelle Obama.
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Her grandmother's sister, whom Wang calls Little Nai Nai, lives in the same city as Nai Nai, and spearheaded the plan's execution.
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In recent years, he has spearheaded an effort to make China's judiciary, which is subordinate to the ruling Communist Party, more professional.
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The project was spearheaded by two members of Egypt's parliament who successfully launched similar initiatives in other cities on a smaller scale.
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The Swiss-Liechtenstein agreement is under a global tax sharing initiative spearheaded by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
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Earlier this month, lawmakers toppled Orban's three-month-old minority government in a confidence vote spearheaded by the opposition Social Democrats (PSD).
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Then there's the latest installment of Pacific Standard Time, an occasional survey of art from Southern California spearheaded by the Getty Foundation.
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Initiated over the past two years, the reforms have been spearheaded by Saudi Arabia's 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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It was the president's use of Facebook's advertising platform, spearheaded by campaign manager Brad Parscale, that helped lead to Trump's electoral victory.
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The acquisition was spearheaded by Baskiewicz, who saw firsthand the advantages of a driving simulator while stationed at base with a simulator.
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Onvural notably spearheaded a controversial ad campaign for Bonobos last year, called #EvolvetheDefinition, which aimed to redefine what masculinity means for men.
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"The court's judgment on the Rafale deal exposes the campaign of misinformation spearheaded by the Congress president for political gains," he said.
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One of the company's research efforts, spearheaded by Estep, involves the study of people who live for more than a hundred years.
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The story broke in 1997, revealing that Hicks was alleged to have spearheaded a black market baby ring out of his clinic.
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The coalition, spearheaded by Gates, features high profile business figures including Jeff Bezos, Marc Benioff, Jack Ma, Mark Zuckerberg and Branson himself.
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Cyclops, spearheaded by Senator Joe Keene, is launching an attack that they hope will give them the powers of Doctor Manhattan himself.
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There's a long history of tech in Austin, spearheaded by companies like Texas Instruments, Motorola, IBM, and Dell, to name a few.
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In addition, we have spearheaded initiatives to drive equality in four key areas: equal rights, equal pay, equal education and equal opportunity.
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Context: Cyberespionage from both Iran and China had cooled under former President Barack Obama, who spearheaded landmark agreements with both in 19043.
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Mr. Sowa's group has spearheaded economic development in Trenton, recruiting companies and even pitching Trenton as a location for Amazon's second headquarters.
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Schumer, of course, is a former DSCC chairman himself, who spearheaded the party's last successful climb back to the majority in 2006.
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Before Trump, Democrats Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and Republican George W. Bush have all spearheaded various efforts to streamline government bureaucracy.
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We're told Tiffany's writing the intro to the highly-anticipated 'Richard Pryor Diaries' ... a project spearheaded by Richard's wife, Jennifer Lee Pryor.
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The law firm added that the misconduct was revealed through an investigation spearheaded by the Retail and Fast Food Workers' Union (RAFFWU).
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Under former President Barack Obama, it spearheaded eight years' worth of work on everything from wireless spectrum to nanotechnology to online privacy.
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Migrant rights workers say the two arrests were part of a growing effort, spearheaded by Washington, to criminalize the protection of immigrants.
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Trailing 23-29.5, the Thunder went on an 254-123 run spearheaded by a Durant dunk and a 212-pointer from Serge Ibaka.
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Both steps and led the Palestinian leadership to boycott Washington's peace efforts spearheaded by Jared Kushner, Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law.
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GOP leaders shot down a bill to require congressional approval for the national security tariffs last year, spearheaded by retired Tennessee Republican Sen.
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Biden, of course, has backed away from aspects of the 1994 crime bill, which he spearheaded as chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Until Ramadi's recapture in December, it was the PMF, assisted by Iranian military advisers, that spearheaded operations to recover territory from Islamic State.
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John W. Ayers, a computational epidemiologist based at San Diego State University spearheaded the research after learning about the controversy surrounding the show.
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Massive, nationwide anti-corruption protests spearheaded by Russian opposition leaders this year drew the attention of authorities and eventually culminated in a crackdown.
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The cuts will continue, because the influential Gulf Cooperation Council spearheaded the deal for its own political and economic reasons, according to Croft.
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This March, Houston Ahmadis spearheaded an "#AskaMuslim" program, where community representatives manned booths in a public park and offered to answer residents' questions.
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Hundreds of thousands of marchers, spearheaded by women's rights groups, fanned out across major cities to send a message to President Donald Trump.
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In 2012, then Home Secretary Theresa May withdrew an extradition order against alleged hacker Gary McKinnon and spearheaded revision of the forum bar.
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Right now, it's spearheaded by Tom Eerebout and Sandra Amador as lead stylists, Sarah Tanno as makeup artist and Frederic Aspiras as hairstylist.
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The Davidian movement was spearheaded in 1930 by a Bulgarian immigrant, Victor Houteff, who dissented from aspects of standard Seventh-Day Adventist theology.
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In recent months authorities have spearheaded an anti-graft purge of the oil sector, jailing 69 top managers including two former oil ministers.
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Last year he spearheaded weeks of talks between Lega and M5S to birth an uneasy coalition that seems now to have finally imploded.
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The US removed the group from its list in 2012 after a long campaign that Giuliani and other former top Republican officials spearheaded.
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The ANC, which spearheaded the struggle for freedom in South Africa, has accrued serious reputational damage by successive corruption scandals in recent years.
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Then, there's the simple fact Andy spearheaded an ingenious, risky rescue in "Invisible To Me" featuring formerly invisible-turned-bright, hot blue flames.
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Iran has sent its own forces to Syria while Tehran-backed Shi'ite militias spearheaded by Lebanon's Hezbollah have also played a big role.
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The project was spearheaded by songwriter, Justin Tranter, who has written hits for several prominent pop artists including, Justin Bieber and Nick Jonas.
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It's the most ambitious citizen science project NASA has ever spearheaded, according to the Planetary Science Institute's Candice Hansen, who's leading JunoCam team.
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Today, Diana's roles as a royal, a mother and a humanitarian live on through her family, friends and the charity work she spearheaded.
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He previously spearheaded the so-called birther movement to pressure President Obama to prove that he was actually born in the United States.
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Over the years, she has spearheaded ventures like Mi.mu, her sensor-enabled gloves for performing music, and Mycelia, a blockchain project for musicians.
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No way she's recruiting him (nor do I think he's a serious candidate, given the upcoming Yahoo integration that he spearheaded at AOL).
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He has proposed to eliminate the National Housing Trust Fund, which funds affordable housing and was based on legislation I spearheaded in Congress.
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Deborah Anderson, a researcher in linguistics at UC-B who heads the SEI, has spearheaded the move to get more Hierogyphs into Unicode.
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Trailing 23-29.5, the Thunder went on an 254-245 run spearheaded by a Durant dunk and a 212-pointer from Serge Ibaka.
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DPR2, who took on the same title as his predecessor, was the technologically-savvy person and respected community member who spearheaded this relaunch.
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It's spearheaded by Joanne (Catherine Curtin), a white woman, and aims to provide after-school and other supplementary support to public-school students.
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Negotiations are continuing in Washington after meetings last week in Beijing, spearheaded by U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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The action, scheduled for Wednesday is spearheaded by "Broke Ass" Stuart Schuffman, one of Lee's grassroots opponents in the Mayor's race in November.
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Turkey has been angered by U.S. support for Syrian Kurdish YPG fighters who have spearheaded the Western-backed military campaign against Islamic State.
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The SDF, which is spearheaded by the Kurdish YPG militia, has been at the heart of the U.S.-backed fight against Islamic State.
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The burst of tree planting was part of a wider reforestation campaign named "Green Legacy," spearheaded by the country's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
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EPA administrator nominee Scott Pruitt has raised doubts about the human role in climate change and spearheaded opposition to President Obama's climate policies.
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After his meeting with Assange, Rohrabacher said there was no evidence to suggest the hacking of the DNC was spearheaded by the Kremlin.
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In recent years, the U.S. government has spearheaded an effort to get DMARC rolled out across federal domains following pressure from Congress. Sen.
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He spearheaded many of the group's efforts, including getting feedback on the paper's language with a number of national LGBTQ+ organizations, including GLAAD.
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Sponsor Refugees, the organization that spearheaded Britain's sponsorship scheme, said it wants the program to become part of the culture, as in Canada.
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The proposals are the latest flashpoint between Kalanick and Uber investors spearheaded by Silicon Valley's Benchmark, which led the board revolt against Kalanick.
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That sentiment would be more credible if the president spearheaded an effort to prevent powerful people from using lawsuits to intimidate the press.
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San Francisco, New York and Tennessee have all spearheaded free college initiatives and it seems as if this trend may be catching on.
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A study spearheaded by the Environmental Working Group found an average of 200 industrial chemicals and pollutants in umbilical cord blood from babies.
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The "Koch brothers" became a household name thanks to the conservative legacy, network, and $100 billion company spearheaded by David and Charles Koch.
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The controversial MTA signs were part of a larger crackdown on fare evasion spearheaded by New York governor Andrew Cuomo earlier this year.
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The House is poised to vote on a comprehensive bill – the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act, spearheaded by Reps.
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Kasich spearheaded a bipartisan push to stabilize the ObamaCare health-care markets last year, fueling speculation of a two-party ticket in 2020.
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Politicians such as Italy's Matteo Salvini and France's Marine Le Pen have spearheaded a "Europe of Nations" campaign against immigration and European integration.
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"Just Say No" was an anti-drug campaign spearheaded by Nancy Reagan after she said the phrase at an 1982 elementary school visit.
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Al-Sadr's former Mehdi Army militia, which spearheaded an insurgency against the U.S., clashed violently with the Iran-backed Badr Organization last decade.
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The House Oversight Committee — which spearheaded the charge that ultimately led to Archuleta's resignation — have urged the Senate to move on the nomination.
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Assange spearheaded the release of nearly 20,000 internal DNC emails last July, which US intelligence bodies unanimously concluded were hacked by the Russians.
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Coatue Management is run by Philippe Laffont and his brother Thomas Laffont, and has spearheaded a data-centric approach to evaluating potential investments.
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Warren said the push to remove Cordray is spearheaded by industries affected by those rules with the goal of eliminating the pending regulations.
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A contractor hired by his campaign is suspected of having spearheaded the ballot scheme that led to the annulment of the November results.
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Nigeria spearheaded, alongside Senegal, the deployment of multilateral military troops on standby while negotiations were held to convince Jammeh to relinquish power peacefully.
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With McClendon at the helm, Chesapeake spearheaded the fracking boom, using new technology to tap reservoirs of natural gas locked inside shale fields.
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The line, spearheaded by Jenna Lyons, at the time the head designer, debuted with a store on Madison Avenue in New York City.
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The MIT research spearheaded by Kim took about three years and still continues, thanks to a $125,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Areas yearning for economic redevelopment – so often spearheaded by restaurants, retailers, and other Main Street businesses affected by the QIP error – will wait.
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In her short time as president, Ms. Garrett spearheaded an effort to group Cornell's three accredited business programs into a College of Business.
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Gottlieb has spearheaded the FDA's overhaul of tobacco regulation, including a plan to lower nicotine content in cigarettes to minimally or nonaddictive levels.
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All the negotiations I spearheaded to convince foreign countries to ratify the Paris agreement domestically because adopting it was only the first step.
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However, it has also been host to an ongoing archaeological research project, spearheaded by the Willems and the Egyptology department at Leuven University.
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The details: The move in Boston, spearheaded by Council President Andrea Campbell, will be the subject of a council committee hearing on Tuesday.
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Also headed to CEQ, as an associate director for infrastructure, is Alex Herrgott, who spearheaded Inhofe's efforts to boost the construction of pipelines.
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In 2005, Church spearheaded the Personal Genome Project, an effort to build an open database of health information from thousands of willing participants.
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The main rebel force in Idlib is Tahrir al-Sham, spearheaded by the former al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria previously called Nusra Front.
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Initially spearheaded by the CNN correspondent Harris Whitbeck in 2017, the aim of the project is to make residents feel more at home.
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Then, they will try to reach an agreement with Senate Democrats, who have their own proposal spearheaded by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
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She spearheaded a health care reform plan and was considered to be the most politically empowered and active First Lady besides Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Catalonia accounts for almost a fifth of Spain's gross domestic product and has spearheaded the country's economic development since the late 19th century.
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The United Arab Emirates, a key member of the Saudi coalition, has spearheaded the campaign to take back the city since late May.
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Its defense has conceded just 17 goals so far this season, and its attack is more than ever inspired and spearheaded by Messi.
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It later morphed into the Rashtriya Svayamsevak Sangh, also known as the R.S.S. The Muslim League spearheaded the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
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In fact, the American intelligence services have identified two Russian hacking groups, code named Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear, that spearheaded the effort.
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Even more unsettling for Republicans has been the president's spring cleaning at the Department of Homeland Security, spearheaded by his adviser Stephen Miller.
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This project, "Art Courts," was spearheaded by the United States Tennis Association as part of a 50th anniversary celebration of the U.S. Open.
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This is precisely what Representative Devin Nunes of California, who spearheaded the memo, and President Trump are doing in releasing it, she maintains.
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Ian Paisley, who spearheaded the Democratic Unionist Party (he died in 2014), and Martin McGuinness, a Sinn Fein leader (who died in March).
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But that project — along with the partnership Mr. Mifsud spearheaded between Link and Lomonosov Moscow State University — collapsed after the Russia investigation began.
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To show their power, students at Stoneman Douglas spearheaded March For Our Lives which became one of the largest protests in American history.
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The fact that the resolution, originally spearheaded by Paul and Murphy, was soundly defeated after a short debate on the floor wasn't unexpected.
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It's worth noting that Gass has spearheaded some of Kohl's latest initiatives, including that has everyone wondering what the next steps might be.
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Kelly served as Trump's first homeland security secretary and spearheaded the immigration efforts from that post in the first months of the administration.
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Efforts to defeat the proposition were spearheaded by former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, who spent about $6.6 million to oppose the proposition.
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Both measures have been spearheaded by Kenneth Marcus, head of the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, the New York Times notes.
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Vince McMahon, chairman and C.E.O. of World Wrestling Entertainment, spearheaded the original league and retained control of the XFL brand after it failed.
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Although his home was destroyed, Mr. Branson has spearheaded relief efforts and has called for a "Disaster Recovery Marshall Plan" in the islands.
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Most of these projects are spearheaded by local entrepreneurs who see the potential in turning downtrodden sites into spaces that add social value.
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Initiated over the past two years, the reforms have been spearheaded by Saudi Arabia's 32-year-old Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. 5.
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Dr. Messing spearheaded several big sequencing initiatives, projects that contributed to the understanding of the genetics of corn, rice, sorghum and other crops.
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Sustainable lithium mining startup Lilac Solutions raised $20 million in a round led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a fund spearheaded by Bill Gates.
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The long-awaited plan for ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is being spearheaded by Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
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Century Aluminum Co, which operates the Hawesville smelter and ranks as the second-largest aluminum maker in the United States, spearheaded the fight.
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Democrats spearheaded a government shutdown earlier this year in a bid to preserve and codify the program, then relented after a few days.
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The initiative has largely been spearheaded by Tillerson, and he has called it the "most important" work of his tenure at the agency.
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Nadler's letter signaled a growing political fight on Capitol Hill over the memo spearheaded by House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes, a California Republican.
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PDG Realty struggled with integration and cost overruns almost since Sayão spearheaded the purchase of smaller rival Agre Participações SA in May 2010.
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First Lady Ana Dias Lourenço spearheaded the initiative focusing on education, medical testing and treatment to prevent HIV transmission from mothers to babies.
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He was also due to visit a hospital to see the work of a project spearheaded by the first lady, Ana Dias Lourenco.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spearheaded the plan to remove the immigrants, arguing that in many cases they are coming to find work.
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Last year's National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) ultimately required a review of creating a career track, a provision spearheaded by Ernst and Gillibrand.
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Most recently, new research paradigms for cancer research spearheaded by efforts such as Stand Up To Cancer are helping to push science forward.
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A second report by Forbes provided deeper insight into the company's toxic culture spearheaded by Schnatter, including multiple sexual harassment allegations against him.
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