"The activists stayed on it, stayed on it, stayed on it, stayed on it, stayed on it," Kashkari said of efforts in California to win equal-rights treatment for gay unions after voters made same-sex marriage illegal in 2008.
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And, and the camera just stayed on me, stayed on me, stayed me until I cried and cried and cried.
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Trump stayed on as an executive producer for the show.
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I stayed on the fifth floor, which was in pink.
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Plus, Trump generally stayed on the sideline for that shutdown.
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They stayed on staff 11 days and 110 days, respectively.
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Every time I left, you stayed on after the gong.
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Although Evans left after only one series, LeBlanc stayed on.
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Visiting the Lebanons Boukaram stayed on Google Maps for hours.
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He stayed on despite the snipers and the random shelling.
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Even then, the convictions stayed on the men's criminal records.
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They stayed on the island and (slightly) relaxed their regime.
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Trump stayed on message and hit all the right notes.
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Or how Ariel's makeup stayed on when she was underwater?
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As the referendum debate intensified, May stayed on the sidelines.
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Benech stayed on for a bit, but left in 1990.
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The dial on that car's radio stayed on one station.
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Dozens of cars in the train stayed on the tracks.
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We've just stayed on a little too long, I think.
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I stayed on a Monday night and, unfortunately, missed out.
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Adam stayed on a director of PrettyLittleThing up until 2017.
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At least this one was substantive and stayed on topic.
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"My dad stayed on the patio for Frederic," she said.
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Only the baker Paul Hollywood stayed on as a judge.
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Ties My Speedo stayed on but my secrets came out.
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Synacthen stayed on the shelf, and Acthar's price kept rising.
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The lights stayed on at all hours of the day.
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Chewning then stayed on when Esper took over in July.
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We stayed on with the parent company and are executives.
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He stayed on with the Yankees, moving right into coaching.
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No team has stayed on top for more than four weeks.
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It was noisy, and the lights stayed on all the time.
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Republican leaders in Washington stayed on message in their own way.
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Cooper was freed but the felony conviction stayed on his record.
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FOOD INSPECTIONS: Department of Agriculture meat inspectors stayed on the job.
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"I think we just stayed on the same page about everything."
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It's not like it stayed on this plateau into January, February.
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But in Australia, the sport has generally stayed on the fringes.
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"We stayed on our 5G network the entire route," he said.
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" NBC News' Chuck Todd tweeted, "Trump stayed on 'rigged' message again.
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Clinton stayed on offense for much of the 90-minute encounter.
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Weiner: We stayed on top of it and were constantly rewriting.
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"I stayed on Lonny: " Lonny, get my son home by curfew!
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No students stayed on the 2000-week plan, the spokesperson said.
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Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias and Turkey's Mevlut Cavusoglu stayed on.
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But stayed on board until NBA Championship Game had ended. pic.twitter.
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But Clare Bronfman's singular focus stayed on Mr. Raniere and Nxivm.
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He stayed on as an NSC spokesperson during H.R. McMaster's tenure.
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So I whittled down slivers of Ambien and stayed on course.
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She could have easily stayed on the floor, but she didn't.
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I never felt at ease, so I stayed on the sidelines.
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I stayed on the third floor, overlooking the South Beach skyline.
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Which dropped him to his knees, but the lights stayed on.
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Many did not follow Dr. King, and stayed on the sidelines.
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In the end, Bruno's and Cynthia Jalter's clothes had stayed on.
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Jack stayed on after we graduated to become the course coordinator.
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And U.S. customers stayed on board even after it raised prices. Poppies!
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Traders said most investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of US election.
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He stayed on the mountain and led a guerrilla war against them.
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The driver even stayed on the scene while Maura was being treated.
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In 2004, the team stayed on a cruise ship docked in Athens.
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Exporters took a hit as the yen stayed on the stronger side.
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He stepped down as CEO in 2012, but stayed on as chairman.
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Her friend stayed on the couch, and we went to the bedroom.
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Emergency lights stayed on, and backup batteries kept wireless internet connections functioning.
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He stayed on the pitch and drove it to left-center field.
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She had more luck securing her bikini bottoms -- they stayed on. Barely.
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In June, he resigned as chancellor, but stayed on as law professor.
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Keenan stayed on for 25 years, the last eight as general manager.
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After Graydon Carter left the magazine in September 2017, Williams stayed on.
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But she got in, on scholarship, and stayed on the following year.
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After Oracle took over, he stayed on and became a key exec.
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Had I stayed on a weekend, it would have quickly pushed $500.
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As long as we stayed on that path, that's the right path.
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Other officers fired on Mr. Johnson, but he stayed on the move.
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Ketchup stayed on the final list along with toilet paper and whiskey.
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Mr. Trump stayed on the attack, faulting the F.B.I. for clearing Mrs.
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Massad theoretically could have stayed on at the regulator until April 2017.
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Instead, he stayed on message, often pivoting to a criticism of Clinton.
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Some lawmakers stayed on the sidelines, cheering on their side, including Rep.
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Facebook has stayed on top over the years thanks to shrewd acquisitions.
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Had I simply stayed on this path, things may have been fine.
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I MEAN, THE CHESAPEAKES OF THE WORLD HAVE STAYED ON THEIR LOWS.
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Mr. Lear stayed on stage to watch well after the candidates left.
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Smith-Ahearn stayed on in Mexico, helping out at another ibogaine clinic.
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Several have stayed on to help shape the company as it evolves.
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The United States in recent decades has mostly stayed on the sidelines.
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Mr. Blinder stayed on the interstate to speak with survivors arriving there.
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Both are African-American; they worked for Dean's father and stayed on.
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The game stayed on the floor of Ms. Ormsbee's car for months.
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The driver of the truck, who stayed on the scene, was uninjured.
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Ms. Phillips stayed on the Milwaukee Common Council until 1971, when Gov.
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Mr. Posada stayed on the run before reappearing in 2000 in Panama.
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After our first dance, we stayed on the dance floor all night.
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The other two big macro market spotlights stayed on Italy and Turkey.
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So far, Burr and Warner have publicly stayed on the same page.
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They stayed on the phone until she said the police had arrived.
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Marianne and Axel stayed on awhile on Hydra, then left for Norway.
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He stayed on for eight years, started a family, befriended Jim White.
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Krishnan stayed on as chief innovation officer, a position he still holds.
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Peter Fonda: The Beatles stayed on Benedict Canyon in a stilt house.
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He got discharged, he stayed on the right drugs, and he got better.
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He also stayed on the scene until police arrived to take a report.
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Huh graduated, and Hironaka stayed on at Seoul National for two more years.
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The man stayed on board for five days, then disembarked in his hometown.
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But the woman stayed on him for six months, until he finally caved.
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According to her LinkedIn page, she stayed on that job just four months.
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If you got on his bad side, you stayed on his bad side.
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I also would've stayed on the South end of Kauai, for obvious reasons.
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But many foreign active fund managers appeared to have stayed on the sidelines.
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Lambaréné stayed on the shelves until France declared it illegal in the 1960s.
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I just stayed on the beach, because I didn't know where to go.
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Pulisic stayed on the field long after the final whistle, cherishing his achievement.
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Peoples stayed on the shore with their dog, a pitbull mix named Harley.
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Normand said Gasser stayed on the scene and surrendered his gun to authorities.
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Republicans stayed unified in their opposition, and public opinion stayed on their side.
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And then Kerry wins the nomination, so I stayed on as deputy speechwriter.
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She stayed on a horse ranch for five years where she rescued animals.
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Oddly enough, that was one of the reasons Grant stayed on the sidelines.
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Although Trump stayed on script, there were some notable moments in his speech.
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While rate hikes have benefited banks, potential borrowers have stayed on the sidelines.
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We stayed on this land and persevered the original Hebrew language and Torah.
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Gold pared some gains, but stayed on track for its third straight advance.
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"We jumped on them and stayed on them," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
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They stayed on as years of conflict ravaged the Horn of Africa nation.
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That tornado stayed on the ground for over an hour, the statement said.
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The oven stayed on for five hours straight, the burners in constant rotation.
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Most CEOs stayed on his councils even though many criticized the Paris move.
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The remaining backpackers who stayed on the beach were airlifted, according to Rupp.
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Weisselberg has stayed on and works with Trump's sons to manage the business.
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After the shooting, I stayed on at Simon Rock for my bachelor's degree.
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"The most remarkable thing was that it stayed on the sidewalk," she said.
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Giancarlo's term expired in April but he has stayed on for the transition.
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"We didn't want this country when we stayed on Maidan," he told reporters.
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"We stayed on this and we ate their lunch," Pelosi told the caucus.
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For 21960 years, those blemishes stayed on their academic records — until this month.
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Cindy Axne has stayed on the sidelines among congressional Democrats in the state.
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FOOD INSPECTIONS: In 2013, Department of Agriculture meat inspectors stayed on the job.
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The co-founders both stayed on as executives at Zynga until launching Manticore.
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I stayed on a Sunday night when Sixty SoHo's bar, Butterfly, was closed.
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Meanwhile, Democratic groups largely stayed on the sidelines, though Tipirneni outraised Lesko overall.
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Senzel stayed on the field for several minutes before remaining in the game.
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Bellamy stayed on the council, which in February voted to remove the statues.
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Guess they wouldn't have been ticketed if they'd just stayed on the couch.
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Wolf Creek toed the line but generally stayed on the right side of exploitative.
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Her patience, it would seem, is the reason their comedic romping stayed on track.
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Mark stayed on Earth during his brother's trip, serving as the study's control subject.
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The trouble for the Republican Party is that its candidate hasn't stayed on message.
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Sure. They stayed on just fine and never came loose during my evening runs.
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The tabloids stayed on the story, even when the details were actually pretty tame.
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Both Williams and Riley-Kelly stayed on until early 2018 to help Cavallo transition.
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So, given the volatility, a lot of them would have stayed on the sidelines.
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Almost two-thirds of the 285m who arrived in 21-2000 have stayed on.
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He stayed on the top of the car for miles until backup came, finally.
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I stayed on Big Brother while they hired a whole new staff for Blunt.
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They consciously stayed on old software, got hacked, and are now paying the price.
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Boston PD is saying the driver stayed on the scene and is fully cooperative.
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Others stayed on the sidelines so as not to pick between the two Floridians.
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Eventually, I switched to yellow pills and stayed on them until three years ago.
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The cameras and collars stayed on the bears for an average of 11 days.
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The more people stayed on those diets, said McEvoy, the better they functioned cognitively.
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Some stayed on in the country, creating dishes based on the ingredients at hand.
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But he stayed on and, with Brexit now the cornerstone issue of the campaign
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But in reflecting on the aftershocks of the scandal, Ms. Ryder stayed on course.
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I stayed on my bed, or talked on the pay phone down the hall.
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McGahn briefed Trump about her warnings, but Flynn stayed on as national security adviser.
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He stayed on afterward, working as a computer programmer throughout his 20s and 30s.
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He stayed on a farm belonging to his uncle Marcus Winslow with his relatives.
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As mayor, Ms. Colau has stayed on the fence in the Catalan independence dispute.
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Weddle stayed on ground as he was attended to for a couple of minutes.
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I stayed on the sixth floor overlooking the hotel's stylish pool and Collins Avenue.
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Washington stayed on Manhattan for a time, believing Howe would launch another strike there.
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I was taken into the parachute regiment in 1995 and stayed on there since.
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The driver of the Chrysler stayed on the scene, and was questioned and released.
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Mr. Bookstaver stayed on, but his job shifted to more of an advisory role.
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Then he stayed on eight more years as a graduate assistant and receivers coach.
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He stayed on the trail, and a few days later the cold went away.
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He tried a two-seam fastball to Scruggs, it just stayed on path, straight.
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All the while, he stayed on the phone with the man yelling at him.
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Thus far, the automaker's hourly workers at its factories have stayed on the job.
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Lionel Messi stayed on the bench for Barcelona until coming on in the 64th.
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The United States, traditionally one of Canada's most important friends, stayed on the sidelines.
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The candidates stayed on focus talking about health care reform, Islamophobia, and energy policy.
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I stayed on my own, distant and detached, for the run of the show.
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Sam (Pierce Brosnan) has stayed on after Donna's death, working from the carriage house.
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She purposely stayed on the sidelines during his beef with then bf Meek Mill.
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Schneider said Monet didn&apost knowingly break the law when she stayed on the property.
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He hung up initially but stayed on the line when the school called him back.
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She stayed on the phone for four hours while the rep worked on the issue.
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A second car carrying four riders partially derailed, while the third stayed on the tracks.
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Back in class, though, Randy's picture stayed on the wall and Tammy wasn't mentioned again.
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But he stayed on message Thursday in the Rose Garden, with Mr. Kudlow looking on.
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The caller stayed on the line and followed dispatch's orders until Poradzisz and O'Connor arrived.
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When the e-tron flew down the track's straightaway, my rocket stayed on its course.
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Mr Bashir stayed on top for three decades by setting these factions against each other.
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We&aposve stayed on that present course in heading, we&aposve never wavered from it.
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"We stayed on message and delivered our positive platform to America," the fundraising appeal said.
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They stayed on the ranch where the wedding was held throughout their honeymoon, she said.
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Pressed again about Trump's philosophical differences with his own positions, Ryan again stayed on message.
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She was obviously extremely well-prepared, stayed on script, and rebounded from critical questioning effectively.
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China is particularly incensed that the United States has stayed on the sidelines regarding OBOR.
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He said that he stayed on to help the department navigate the transition between administrations.
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His employment ended with Clinton in February 2013, but he stayed on as a contractor.
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Reporters never got a straight answer on why the F-35s stayed on the ground.
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They stayed on the plane in frigid temps all night with a dwindling food supply.
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President-elects have in the past stayed on an upward trajectory through Inauguration Day — Jan.
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He added that three more cars behind that, including the locomotive, stayed on the tracks.
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People cheered and whistled, screamed "YASS!" and stayed on their feet for the whole show.
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All except Tunisia, the one country that has so far stayed on the democratic path.
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Painter relinquished his role as CEO to a SoftBank insider but stayed on as chairman.
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He stayed on the phone for 20 minutes, until he was evacuated by SWAT officers.
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When Amaro was fired, his former assistant, Scott Proefrock, stayed on and continued the chase.
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According to Facebook, the user data stayed on phones and never reached those companies' servers.
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Mr. Cinader retired while Ms. Scott, his daughter, stayed on as chairwoman for several years.
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He left as vice chairman a year later but stayed on the board until 1986.
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This week we celebrated young women and stayed on top of a fast-moving storm.
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I stayed on a Sunday though, so there was no noise coming from Brooklyn Bowl.
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She stayed on a chair in a waiting room for three days, pleading her case.
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He stayed on a street corner to answer questions from reporters for about 10 minutes.
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After eBay bought PayPal, Howery stayed on as eBay's director of corporate development until 2003.
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Ronaldo stayed on the bench and, without its star, Madrid couldn't impose its numerical advantage.
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She read mail all through most of Bush's two terms in office, then stayed on.
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They stayed on the farm until May when they moved to an assisted living home.
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A Wall Street veteran, Segal replaced then-CFO Anthony Noto, who stayed on as COO.
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The Trumps settled after two years of fighting and Cohn stayed on, becoming Donald's mentor.
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McSweeny's term ended last fall, but she has stayed on pending confirmation of a replacement.
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That inspired them to buy it, and that meant the book stayed on the list.
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I stayed on those medications for so long because the process is really long and difficult.
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Only $500 million stayed on at Axe Capital ($2 billion got out of the mess entirely).
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In the end, he stayed on the pitch, and even nabbed Chelsea an equaliser late on.
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After that candidate won, the individual stayed on staff, and soon saw their job description change.
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Urmson, who served as the director of that project at the time, stayed on as CTO.
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Foxx, 48, a good friend of DJ Irie, stayed on stage for the two-hour party.
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He's stayed on message by focusing his attention on Donald Trump rather than his Democratic opponents.
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But on social issues, the environment and feminism, the Greens have stayed on the radical left.
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It stayed on the U.S. charts for 388 weeks and has since sold 13 million copies.
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" Chopra told BuzzFeed News that she stayed on because she was determined to "survive the test.
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For his part, Mahler believes Avery is innocent and wishes that he'd stayed on the jury.
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Exasperatingly, if Neymar had stayed on his feet, he might have had a clear shooting chance.
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When that didn't happen, she and Richards stayed on to help their organization fight for survival.
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The men's team stayed on a cruise liner once before, at the 2004 Games in Athens.
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However, trading volume was low as investors stayed on the sidelines for want of fresh triggers.
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Spokespeople for Facebook said that the data didn't reach Huawei servers and stayed on its phones.
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But the buses reportedly moved quicker and stayed on schedule because they weren't stuck in traffic.
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His trick was this: He stayed on Paradise just long enough to get the public's attention.
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Pishevar, now a close friend to Kalanick, stayed on the board as an observer until 2015.
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But many bosses stayed on the councils, even in the immediate aftermath of the Charlottesville crisis.
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Stuart Schlesinger, a founding member of BCRS, has stayed on in a consulting capacity, she said.
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While Thornily performed CPR on her friend, "the 911 operator stayed on the phone," she said.
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"Everything felt great," said Hill, who stayed on the disabled list from July 20 to Aug.
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This time, the cameras stayed on him for a while as he strutted around the dirt.
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"It was an anti-sex scene because my clothes stayed on the entire scene," she said.
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Voit was originally called safe, but the call was overturned as Kinsler stayed on the bag.
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After Sunday night's presidential debate, Trump stayed on stage to shake hands and greet his family.
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He stayed on message and calmly dodged questions about policies Republicans have not yet decided on.
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Schiller stepped down as CFO in 2015 but stayed on as a member of the board.
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Darwin Tabacco, who stayed on Big Pine Key during Irma, is one of the fortunate residents.
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He stayed on as editor in chief until 2002, when, chafing at corporate leadership, he left.
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His famous characters may have started off as comics but they never stayed on the page.
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So update on the lashes, they looked really good, and they stayed on the whole night.
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Throughout the fighting, Hamas, the dominant force in Gaza, appeared to have stayed on the sidelines.
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He was pressured to resign but stayed on the board and was re-elected in 2015.
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The people in the van were not injured and stayed on scene to work with investigators.
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Yurovsky said she often stayed on the ad side, which can break a server's natural rhythm.
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Lafferty stayed on the series for all nine seasons and aged in line with his character.
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Gates stayed on the campaign after Manafort was ousted amid questions about his work in Ukraine.
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Kalanick ultimately resigned later that month, but has stayed on as a shareholder and board member.
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Donald Trump stayed on offense in 28500 and willed himself to an improbable White House win.
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He stayed on in the Stanford orchestra, and helped audition new members of the ball committee.
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In Syracuse, we stayed on Ortigia, the lovely island across a small bridge from the mainland.
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I managed to get a job at the hotel where I stayed on my previous visit.
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Conversations about a collaboration stayed on the back-burner until they both ended up in California.
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The response was overwhelmingly positive, and the feature has stayed on board for this latest model.
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After recounting his role in that episode, he stayed on the phone to talk about robots.
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And I believe he stayed on the right side of the line, as he knew it.
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They said latrines were dirty and lacked privacy and that lights stayed on day and night.
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As his classmates from Syracuse University left town after graduation, he stayed on to keep shooting.
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I stayed on my parent's health insurance until I was 26 under the Affordable Care Act.
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With Jackson retiring after the 22013-98 campaign, Hamblen stayed on in Chicago for another season.
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Knox stayed on the court briefly, appearing in pain, then was carried off by two teammates.
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Sometimes she would break the moment with a quick smile, but mostly she stayed on task.
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Meyer resigned as coach after the season, though he stayed on in Ohio State's athletic department.
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As farms expanded and refrigerated warehousing offered year-round jobs, some Mexican workers stayed on illegally.
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Mr. Segel retired as QVC's chairman in 1993 but stayed on as a consultant until 2013.
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What I found most baffling about the Echo Show was that the screen always stayed on.
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When MGM and Orion Pictures revived "The Belko Experiment," Mr. Gunn stayed on as a producer.
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Ossie Gulliver, a stranger she refused to put in her journal, stayed on in her memory.
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So far, Kinkle, the nurse in Pennsylvania, has stayed on track, "white-knuckling it" without Suboxone.
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Released in 2017, the book stayed on top of best-seller lists for over a year.
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Antetokounmpo picked up his fourth just 227 seconds into the fourth but stayed on the floor.
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But if she had stayed on the bridge she would have likely died in the explosion.
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Brin had stayed on as Alphabet's president, spending some time on robotics and other research projects.
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At around eight o'clock, the yarmulke had gone on and stayed on until just after nine.
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Facebook representatives said the data shared with Huawei stayed on its phones, not the company's servers.
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The vet filed a court complaint but the Morton and Wahhaj families stayed on the land.
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During the Republican convention, Trump mostly stayed on script, trying to appear like a normal candidate.
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While his clothes stayed on, he definitely pulled off giving Beatrice a story to tell her coworkers.
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Ms. Straujuma announced her resignation in December, but stayed on during the protracted search for her successor.
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Lam founded Causeway Bay books before selling it to Mighty Current and had stayed on as manager.
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Institutions had mostly stayed on the sidelines during the cryptocurrency and initial coin offering mania of 2017.
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I stayed on for six months to go to parties and whatnot, but it wasn't for me.
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He stayed on the edges, got some questionable calls, and it just worked out in his favor.
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She'd make jokes and ensure Master Chief stayed on task, just like Siri and Alexa do today.
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Comey stayed on as FBI director, as FBI directors always have, and then he was fired abruptly.
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Both women stayed on the show for Unglert, because he wouldn't decide between the two of them.
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Saying he feared his party would be dissolved if he stayed on, opposition leader Sam Rainsy resigned.
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Instead, he stayed on message going after Clinton on her email server while pledging to repeal Obamacare.
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Peter stayed on his line in the sprint and could not see Cavendish on the right side.
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McCray only stayed on as CEO until five months, becoming the second Access chief to step down.
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It asserts the pride of belonging to this place, of having stayed on to fight and rebuild.
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He stayed on the Supreme Court, a staunch opponent to Abraham Lincoln, until his death in 1864.
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"Here's the mistake I made — I stayed on television way too long," he told Ellen DeGeneres, 61.
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The day's turnover slumped to near one-month low as investors stayed on the sidelines, they said.
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Goodwin stayed on the ground for several minutes while being attended to by the 49ers medical staff.
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When her daughter went to college, Roter and her husband separated but she stayed on the hill.
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The Spaniard, who won the 2016 French Open, stayed on course for her third Grand Slam title.
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Normand told reporters the suspect, Ronald Gasser, stayed on the scene and surrendered his weapon to authorities.
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Dubke submitted his resignation on May 18 but stayed on until the end of Trump's foreign trip.
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Stocks on average have stayed on the list of shared favorites for four consecutive quarters, Goldman said.
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The goal: find out which of our heroes stayed on target and who threw away their shot.
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She invited him to join and the two stayed on the roof long after the party ended.
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Susan Thornton, despite being rejected by the White House, has stayed on as the acting Assistant Secretary.
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We stayed on an island that was really beautiful and there was a lot of great snorkeling.
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Gruenberg has stayed on as the Senate struggles to confirm a slate of Trump's financial regulatory nominees.
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Many hedge funds stayed on the sidelines heading into the referendum, looking to pounce in the aftermath.
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Cohen, CNN reported, believed he would receive a pardon from the president if he stayed on message.
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Facebook officials said that the data shared with Huawei stayed on its phone, not the company's servers.
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US forces stayed on the scene for about two hours, recovering highly sensitive information on the group.
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Edmondson stayed on her bike as the other three riders fell hard onto the banked wooden track.
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The berries stayed on top of the batter, collapsing only minimally and retaining their color and shape.
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But he stayed on the board for another four years, which is the most eye-raising thing.
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I stayed on to listen until the heat became more bearable, then I went on my way.
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Though I stayed on the apps as a voyeur, my accounts remained inactive and my messages unanswered.
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Dozens of passengers stayed on board for a subsequent trip from San Francisco to Hawaii and back.
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That night, the lights stayed on "for hours and hours for some of them," one person said.
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Michelle's family stayed on, Craig attending Catholic school and Michelle qualifying for an elite magnet high school.
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I stayed on the 17th floor to take advantage of their best views and was not disappointed.
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O&aposNeal was traded to the Miami Heat in 2004, while Bryant stayed on with the Lakers.
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Felicia alerted the authorities and stayed on the phone with him for an hour and a half.
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After being publicly spurned by Unilever in 2017, though, the food giant has stayed on the sidelines.
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All of the team who stayed on Necker and Moskito during the hurricane are safe and well.
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I stayed on my company's Cobra plan for 265 months, paying $257 a month out of pocket.
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The protests forced Abdul Mahdi to quit in November, but he has stayed on as a caretaker.
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Giovanni then became the Ferrero Group's sole CEO, while his father Michele stayed on as executive chairman.
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Computer vision "was just a buzzword," she realized, even though the tech stayed on the App Store.
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Carr stayed on the ground for several minutes in pain as trainers came out to treat him.
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Smith stayed on the series for its entire run — 1976 to 1981 — while the other actors changed.
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When they had children, men's incomes still stayed on par with their peers who had no children.
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She even stayed on as Official Aeronaut of the Restoration when the monarchy took back the country.
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Susan Faulkenberry Panousis said she has stayed on Bald Head during prior hurricanes, but not this time.
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"If they had only stayed on the path, none of this would have happened," Mr. Sütfeld said.
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"If they had only stayed on the path, none of this would have happened," Mr. Sütfeld said.
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Travis Kalanick resigned in June as Uber's chief executive but stayed on the company's board of directors.
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His cellmate, who stayed on the top bunk, faced the wall and tuned him out, Patrick said.
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However, the index stayed on track for a weekly decline after gaining in the previous three straight weeks.
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"He's actually stayed on message" by talking about "draining the swamp in Washington" and getting rid of Obamacare.
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After the Dalai Lama fled, the 10th Panchen Lama stayed on and was initially seen as a collaborator.
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Despite his reservations, Mello stayed on with Direct Genomics—and he seemingly kept quiet about He's rogue research.
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So far, proposals for caregiving credits have mostly stayed on the periphery of policy debates, according to Eschtruth.
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But when the clock struck midnight on New Year's Eve, the lights stayed on and society remained intact.
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Their stories would ordinarily have stayed on EEOC servers, at least until an investigation's conclusion or a lawsuit.
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In other affairs, Hanks is not an overly political person, but he hasn't stayed on the sidelines either.
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Police said the shooter stayed on the scene after the incident and that they recovered the weapon used.
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It's easy to see how I could've stayed on a destructive path if I would've kept that up.
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Two video clips reportedly showed the killing, and stayed on Wongtalay's Facebook page for more than 24 hours.
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I got on the Métro and the man stayed on the platform, and went straight to another girl.
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In February, houses typically stayed on the market for 45 days, down from 212 days a year ago.
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Many visitors to Eresos keep coming back every year, and some have even stayed on to run businesses.
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He advises viewers that YouTube's algorithm rewards long watch times (how long a viewer stayed on the video).
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Of course, the anti-establishment Haggard fit right in, though he only stayed on Anti for two albums.
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He said Trump has stayed on message in the final days of the campaign, and it's paid off.
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Their father was a volunteer fire chief, and even after retiring, he stayed on as a volunteer firefighter.
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"The military stayed on until about 5:30am, during which nobody was able to move out," he said.
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The central bank last cut rates in August of that year and has since stayed on the sidelines.
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The boys stayed on Grimes' ranch in Texas, performing at shopping malls, schools and churches across the South.
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He stayed on the ground for a few minutes before medical personnel escorted him to the locker room.
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Matt Derrick, founder of Squat the Planet, stayed on BLM land in Montana for several months in 2010.
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It wasn't until season four that Wong was promoted to a series regular and stayed on until 2015.
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But he stayed on through the barrel bombs that rained down from helicopters of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
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Members of the original design team have stayed on the company, offering insight into its future design palette.
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"I've got flat ass hair, and my cap never stayed on in HS or college," another person posted.
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It took the good part of a day and Amelia stayed on site to document the entire process.
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The discussion was amicable, and I even stayed on part-time through October while they trained my replacement.
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"The military stayed on until about 5.30 am, during which nobody was able to move out," he said.
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Although the crowd stayed on Mango's side for the entirety of the match, Armada was gunning for victory.
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And Cohen believed that meant that the President would offer him a pardon if he stayed on message.
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Police fired tear gas and beat up students to force them to disperse but they have stayed on.
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Once Trulia went public, I just stayed on the board and I stepped away from an operational role.
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It was not a night of flowing soccer, but at least one when tensions stayed on the field.
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When Ditka became head coach in 1982, Ryan stayed on with the backing of the owner, George Halas.
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He stayed on as chairman as Naveen Chopra, TiVo's chief financial officer, stepped up as interim chief executive.
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Facebook noted that data shared with Huawei stayed on users' phones and never went to the company's servers.
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They stayed on Poli Street for a little over three hours, from midnight until about 3:30 a.m.
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Successful early retirees have told Business Insider they stayed on track for financial independence by living on less.
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But accolades aren't why Zimmerman has stayed on a job he could have retired from eight years ago.
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After only a minute or two of this, the mare stayed on the right side of the rope.
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Others, such as Rachel Holt and Austin Geidt, have stayed on and steadily moved up in the company.
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Willkie stayed on his dark horse after losing to Franklin Roosevelt, discovering that defeat, however painful, became him.
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While Trump mainly stayed on script for the night, he eventually turned to pushing his hardline immigration stance.
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In Mosul, she stayed on a U.S. military base, and soldiers brought witnesses to the perimeter for interviews.
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One of the engineers has stayed on past the summer and is full-time on the project now.
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It was a changeup he hit, but he stayed on it and got it up the middle more.
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"I stayed on my land and wouldn't leave," Acuña told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a conference call.
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Eccleston stayed on at Bloomberg LP in senior roles for more than a decade after he fired Hunt.
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However, investors stayed on the sidelines as some banks offered higher yields for fixed-income assets, they said.
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He stayed on again as an assistant after Jackson returned as head coach for the 2006-7 campaign.
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While executives, companies and journalists pulled out amid the global furor over Mr. Khashoggi's murder, they stayed on.
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He stayed on the ground, grabbing at his left knee, and had to be helped off the court.
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"On the surface, it sounds very simple," said Mr. Gadson, who stayed on active duty after the bombing.
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Houses typically stayed on the market for 28 days last month, down from 34 days a year ago.
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He held that title until January 212.9, when he stepped down as CEO but stayed on as chairman.
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While everybody else on her flight was rerouted or put on earlier flights, Zhang stayed on the original.
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If she stayed on set, she would miss her flight back and the Tuesday announcement of her promotion.
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During his first weeklong summer program, Mr. Peña stayed on the 22nd floor of a new N.Y.U. dormitory.
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"Our team stayed on site until hoses stopped last night," she added, audibly anxious and gasping for breath.
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The White House has mostly stayed on the fence to this point, acknowledging the validity of both arguments.
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She had stayed on campus over the summer to train with the team and simultaneously piled up credits.
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McDonald's has largely stayed on the sidelines, citing a desire to better understand the trend before stepping in.
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More than 40% of those employees stayed on with Target past the holiday season, according to the company.
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In addition, some investors stayed on the sidelines before an auction of two-year debt scheduled for Tuesday.
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Even as healthcare interest groups largely stayed on the sidelines, grassroots activists fought off the first House vote.
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Though he dropped out of Reed College, he stayed on campus to attend classes of his own choosing.
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"Personally, I'd love a tomato plant with fruit that stayed on the vine longer," Doudna told Business Insider.
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Wertentheil oversaw more than a billion in assets at Eton Park and stayed on to help close the firm.
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Campaigning against Democratic colleagues is a first for Graham, who has typically stayed on the sidelines during election cycles.
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She was 5 years old when the show started and stayed on until the end of the show's run.
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"I stayed on track during pregnancy by remembering that everything that I do affects my unborn baby," she says.
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William Tyree, the Massachusetts firefighter who fielded the messages, stayed on the app with the woman, offering her advice.
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The paper's "Perversion of Justice" series came out last November, and Brown has stayed on the story ever since.
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When it didn't come, the members that stayed on sunk deeper into preparations for the battle against the Illuminati.
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In February, Vandermeyden said that she stayed on at Tesla despite harassment because she believed in the company's mission.
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She had stayed on with Yahoo, which is now being sold, maybe, to Verizon, the parent company of TechCrunch.
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Geiger has stayed on radar once we learned he was collaborating with Shawn Mendes as a songwriter and mentor.
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The online retailer noted that more than 14,000 of last year's seasonal hires stayed on as full-time employees.
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I had my ideas, but I wanted him to do the writing, so he stayed on the whole time.
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Randolph stuck around until 2003, a year after the company went public, and stayed on the board until 2004.
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"He said he stayed on the team at Apple "out of loyalty" and also because "nobody's gonna fire me.
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" Wozniak said that while the amount is small, he has stayed on the payroll at Apple "out of loyalty.
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However, the index stayed on track for a weaker weekly close after gaining in the previous three straight weeks.
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A FireEye analyst, however, did paint a grave picture of how foreign adversaries, including Russia, have stayed on offense.
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A new special prosecutor stayed on the job, his subpoenas were upheld by the courts, and Nixon was finished.
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Luke was clearly bad for her and bad to her, but he stayed on the show for so long.
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Sanders and his allied political group, Our Revolution, have stayed on the sidelines in both gubernatorial races this year.
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I wish I can say I always stayed on the right path, but I did some pretty crazy things.
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Flores stayed on the scene to help firefighters protect the home, even as the wildfire devoured the neighbor's house.
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KKR stayed on as an investor after Walgreens announced a two-part deal to acquire Alliance Boots in 33.
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Despite low initial ratings, "Homicide" stayed on the air until 1999 and won four Primetime Emmys, among other awards.
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Trump's speech at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit took center stage and stayed on a carefully worded script.
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Her parents feared that she would die within a year if she stayed on the same course of treatment.
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The statue has been fixed, and stayed on public display while repairs were done when the museum was closed.
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Police said the driver of the SUV stayed on the scene after the collision and was cooperating with authorities.
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It also has the potential to politicize a debate that has largely stayed on the fringes for both parties.
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He sold a majority of Agenda to ReeedPOP, which owns Comic Con and stayed on in a development role.
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Pacheco began working with them and stayed on as Ali's ringside doctor through his prime years as heavyweight champion.
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Dr. Lee had stayed on temporarily after Bill Clinton's inauguration but was let go abruptly barely a week later.
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The new method stayed on after 30 washings, the number necessary for a hair dye to be considered permanent.
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Here's an interactive that lets you explore where candidates stayed on topic — and where they spiraled out of control:
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But his right-hand man, Rick Gates, stayed on with Mr. Trump as deputy campaign chairman through the election.
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My husband still works in the U.S. and so I could have also stayed on an American health plan.
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"One time, I stayed on the train the whole night, going back and forth, killing time," Mr. Glanville said.
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Dodd began working on Voyager in 1984 and stayed on the project to see the Uranus and Neptune encounters.
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An 1860 colonial law that criminalized same-sex intimacy as "unnatural sex" stayed on the books in independent India.
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We stayed on busy President's Day weekend and paid $632 for our Deluxe Studio Villa with a standard view.
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I stayed on the first floor, on the side of the hotel that lined up with the neighboring building.
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They stayed on the sidelines in 2016, although there were some reports Reid called and they helped save Clinton.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the amount of time the Apollo 17 astronauts stayed on the moon.
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How does a year in orbit impact one twin while the other stayed on terra firma as the control?
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Ultimately, Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, and other Democrats backed down, and the lights stayed on.
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"I lied to my mom," he said, telling her that he had stayed on the base during the operation.
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"We would go out for lunch and never come back, we just stayed on the street," said Mr. Mkrtchyan.
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Teammate Ryan Pulock's shot went off a skate and hit Brassard, who stayed on the ice before skating off.
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During the inquiry, a co-founder, Magid Abraham, resigned as executive chairman but stayed on the board until December.
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Janko Tipsarevic stayed on the court for only 212 minutes on Tuesday, stopping after losing the first five games.
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There, he stayed on McGann's couch for weeks, while auditioning for movies, commercials and off-Broadway and Broadway shows.
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Pitt and Aniston were married from 2000 to 2005, but the pair seem to have stayed on great terms.
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Irving stayed on the floor for several seconds before sitting up and retying the laces on his left sneaker.
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Spilo stayed on, grinning through one tribal council after another, seemingly on a path to the million-dollar finale.
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" He said he stayed on as a presidential adviser because if people like him left, "the whole system disintegrates.
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Maddox stayed on the turf for several minutes before being strapped to a backboard and stretchered off the field.
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In the following weeks, Kramer and Fleming would step down as partners in the business, while Lee stayed on.
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Some Nooksack people, unrecognized by the federal government, stayed on their lands and continued to operate as a tribe.
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When Prime Minister Viktor Orban rewrote the Constitution to give his party greater power, he stayed on the sidelines.
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The difference is that Cashman has stayed on with the Yankees, and Dombrowski was fired soon after his deals.
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Creative Artists Agency bought that firm in 2003, and Ms. Buckingham stayed on as its head for several years.
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After the initial psychological hurdle, I stayed on track thanks to a mix of short and long-term goals.
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Then-mayor Marcel Parent stayed on another year after residents set bonfires to protest Villanueva's death in August 2008.
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"Some people actually landed, but I couldn't see any danger then, so I always stayed on board," she says.
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He's well-regarded in the department and stayed on as the top federal prosecutor in Baltimore under the Obama administration.
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Luckey stayed on at Facebook-owned Oculus through 2017, when he left to found the defense technology startup Anduril Industries.
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As for those who've stayed on the sidelines of bitcoin, Edelman said, now might the best time to get in.
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The brown dog stayed on the rig for two nights, reports Newsflare, and was fed well by the rig's staff.
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One thing stayed on his mind, though: an article from the AARP magazine that he'd seen maybe a year before.
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They also logged lower emergency room usage, stayed on their medications at a better rate, and missed fewer medical appointments.
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Some of the entourage went to canvass voters while Mr Nijman stayed on the bus, typing ceaselessly on a laptop.
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They've stayed on great terms as co-parents, and Disick is still a good friend of the whole Kardashian family.
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From 2015 to 2016, Scott spent nearly a year aboard the International Space Station, while Mark stayed on the ground.
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Schwarz stayed on with Uber after the acquisition, and most recently led the effort to build Uber Freight's financial systems.
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While Juul stayed on Twitter for "non-promotional communications only," the company went quiet on its Facebook and Instagram accounts.
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But I stayed on the phone, and as I listened, I was able to figure out what had gone wrong.
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It has increased rates five times since July 22.5, but has stayed on the sidelines in its last four decisions.
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After raising rates five times since July 2017, the Bank of Canada has stayed on the sidelines since October 2.53.
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Yang stayed on as CEO after the acquisition, but the flush of money set the stage for his next move.
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Mark Lanier, the plaintiff's lawyer in the case stayed on Thursday, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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After Lyons' exit, its chief executive, Mickey Drexler, also gave up his longtime role, though he stayed on as chairman.
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In 1948, Marriner S. Eccles was replaced as chair by Thomas McCabe and stayed on as a governor until 1951.
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The notoriously volatile rapper stayed on stage, donning a "Make America Great Again" hat, and delivered a pro-Trump speech.
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Even though consumers' interest is surging, many mainstream retailers such as Walmart and Target have largely stayed on the sidelines.
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When Scott went to space in 2015, his identical twin Mark — also a former NASA astronaut — stayed on the ground.
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And his older brother stayed on with the fire department for four years after the restaurant opened to maintain income.
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The outer edges stayed on through all the slurping, but the lipstick wore off at the center of my lips.
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Despite the eerie location, the cast and crew stayed on location during filming for a period of around three weeks.
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The goat stayed on the roof for a few hours before jumping down and making his escape up the road.
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But the progressive icon stayed on the sidelines and didn't endorse a candidate in the run-up to Tuesday's primary.
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Kim Kardashian West stayed on theme and sported a neon pink cutout dress, complimentary to Jenner's pink sparkly bodycon suit.
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One reason the Chaffetz news was surprising is that he could have stayed on as Oversight Committee chairman through 2020.
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"The dog stayed on her chest the whole time, which prevented her from being burned totally," neighbor Adele Butler said.
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The building had been declared unsafe by the housing regulator in 2011 but many people had stayed on living here.
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But Trump's decision to separate families is giving traction to an idea that otherwise might have stayed on the fringes.
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Hayes stayed on the scene until officers arrived, police said, and the weapon used in the shooting has been recovered.
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Despite his poor shooting up until then, Westbrook stayed on the attack knowing he could still help his team win.
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Mansfield changed his mind two months later, however, and stayed on at the company as its senior VP of technologies.
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Would-be buyers turned inward to manage their own business during the downturn, and private equity stayed on the sidelines.
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He stayed on my back every day, telling me how to grip the ball, pinpoint receivers, dodge oncoming defensive linemen.
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He said WAPA stayed on the air because it had maintained its old analogue broadcasting capacity alongside its digital equipment.
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Her husband, WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann, left his job as CEO but has stayed on as non-executive chairman.
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Gates stayed on the Trump campaign after Manafort was ousted in August 2016 amid questions about his work in Ukraine.
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Officer Cosman and Officer Morris were suspended and eventually resigned, though Officer Cosman stayed on the job until last month.
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According to Maritime and Crimean shipping news site Maritime Bulletin, the skipper stayed on board to help fight the fire.
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The chain was sold in 1972, but Mr. Anderson stayed on to run it before retiring in the mid-1980s.
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His broadcast had some of the earliest video of the attacks, and he stayed on the scene to interview witnesses.
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Griff tenderized the boy, Wilson, like a cheap cut of meat for three rounds, but Wilson stayed on his feet.
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Though he stepped down as CEO of Yahoo in 2008, Yang stayed on the company's board of directors until 2012.
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Most of the investors in those deals lost money, Sedlin said, and have since stayed on the sidelines in cannabis.
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David had stayed on the phone with me through the winter and the spring, listening patiently to my jagged talking.
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Asked about rumours that Recchi could be replaced, Cattaneo said on Tuesday he would be happy if he stayed on.
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They sold Gant to Consolidated Foods in 1968 but stayed on as the company expanded into women's wear and sportswear.
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Gates joined the Trump campaign in the spring of 2016 and stayed on board even after Manafort's ouster that August.
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My grandparents on my mother's side stayed on the island and struggled for months alone in a house without electricity.
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During the '220s, Erickson's productivity depended largely on whether he stayed away from illegal drugs and stayed on prescribed ones.
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At practice on Monday, he largely stayed on the sideline, as the team has been monitoring his repetitions during drills.
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So why, Mr. Harvis asked, had the officer filed paperwork indicating that he stayed on duty until 12:25 a.m.
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He was initially a temporary replacement bassist but stayed on as a third guitarist, alongside Gary Rossington and Allen Collins.
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He said that roughly 50 people used or stayed on the campus at one point or another during the storm.
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Axios reported Monday that Spicer connected the outside officials with reporters and then stayed on the line for the conversations.
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Yet, the U.S. — traditionally one of Canada's most important friends — has stayed on the sidelines of the dispute thus far.
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She has stayed on the political sidelines... to the point where she's become a punchline... but now she's speaking out.
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In the past 30 years, there have been three and Branson says he has stayed on Necker Island each time.
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She had 82 wins, but she would have won over 100 with no trouble if she had stayed on tour.
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A few employees stayed on to build out the messaging platform that Glitch engineers had used to talk among themselves.
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The board's chairman, Daniel Brodsky, and several museum executives negotiated Ms. Coburn's departure and settlement while Mr. Campbell stayed on.
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In other words, if people had simply stayed on top of security updates, their machines would not have been infected.
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Spicer resigned his post in July but stayed on in the White House through August to help with the transition.
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Op-Ed Contributor President Trump has mostly stayed on the sidelines of the messy policy debates regarding health care reform.
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The Chicago Bears stayed on the field during the anthem, linking arms in a display of unity while remaining standing.
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The possible dangling of a Presidential pardon if Cohen stayed on the team was at the heart of Mueller's evidence.
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Manafort was Trump's campaign chairman until August 2016, but Gates stayed on and assisted during the post-election transition phase.
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"I would have gladly stayed on the couch — I was watching the coverage this morning — for even par," he said.
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He was drafted into the Army in the mid-1950s and stayed on for 20 years, rising to lieutenant colonel.
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Conforto tumbled to the ground, but McNeil stayed on his feet and quickly grabbed the ball as it trickled away.
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After that, the team hoped for a tag that stayed on, as well as some visibility and an interesting shark.
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There was always food in the fridge, the lights always stayed on, my brothers and I got to play hockey.
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Had his stayed on, Péladeau had a legitimate chance at ousting Premier Philippe Couillard, who leads the federalist Liberal Party.
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When Flipkart sold to Walmart, Sachin immediately stepped down, and Bansal stayed on as Group CEO until departing in November 2018.
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Bayern stayed on course for an unprecedented fourth straight title and provisionally increased its lead over Borussia Dortmund to 11 points.
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I grew up in an Amsterdam neighborhood called de Baarsjes, and not every kid my age stayed on the right path.
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Those bendy, clip-on railings for the bends that'd keep on pinging off (and were useless when they stayed on, anyway).
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But most, he said, had sent their children northward and stayed on to work the land, hoping coffee prices would recover.
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It stayed on for about two days before chipping, and about a week total (with a top-coat refresh in between).
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He stayed on in the campaign even after Manafort resigned in August 2016 amid a controversy over cash payments from Ukraine.
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" Another former TalentWise employee who stayed on with Sterling after the merger called them "the 400-pound gorilla in the industry.
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"The man who helped me stayed on the line while I voted to ensure that the voting was successful," Luce said.
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Jokic, who stayed on the bench the entire second quarter, didn't get his first points until early in the second half.
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But even though Trump ended up announcing the tariffs just a short while later, Cohn still stayed on in his position.
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For "I don't even know how long," Smith anxiously stayed on air as the rescue boat accelerated toward the truck's cab.
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" Jones said she stayed on FaceTime with her husband the whole drive home and is "still pretty shaken up about it.
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Other leading ministers, including Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve and Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron, stayed on.
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The exes have reportedly stayed on good terms, and reunited last Halloween to take 5-year-old Everly trick-or-treating.
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The creamy color sort of stayed on my lips (still needing a touch up), but it was all over the paper.
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She stayed on the bus, spent the weekend with friends and attended a Society of Young Magicians meeting in the city.
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He stayed on the attack, but was more subdued, after he received backlash last week for repeatedly claiming Obama founded ISIS.
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Though he stayed on script Monday, it remains to be seen how long Trump can hold to a prescribed policy discussion.
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So Max tweaked it and made it sound like one of his patented bass sounds, and it stayed on the record.
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But I just tried to not fall into that trap of deferring, but I stayed on the attack and stayed aggressive.
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In September 2018, Rosenstein offered to resign in discussions with White House chief of staff John Kelly, but ultimately stayed on.
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After selling the company in 21908 to Capital Cities Communications, he stayed on until 1992 as Institutional Investor's editor in chief.
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We're told Madonna stayed on the floor for a while -- dancing, not only to her classics, but also current hip-hop.
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It was 2.6 miles wide, with winds close to 300 miles per hour and stayed on the ground for 40 minutes.
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In past cycles, the president has largely stayed on the sidelines during tough primary fights that did not feature Democratic incumbents.
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Its special envoy Chasan Salaamed has mostly stayed on the ground but his mission has reduced staffing levels, U.N. officials say.
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But Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his conservative ruling party, Bharatiya Janata, largely stayed on the sidelines during this latest debate.
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The show had gone to commercial, but in at least one city, the local affiliate stayed on NBC's in-studio feed.
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Both Alley and Travolta stayed on for the follow-up films, but didn't join for the ABC spinoff series Baby Talk.
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Throughout 2015, many top-flight Republican donors had stayed on the sidelines, waiting for a clear establishment front-runner to emerge.
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When Hannah Rothschild was appointed chairman of the National Gallery, she stayed on as the "liaison" trustee between the two institutions.
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While her ex-husband had his own living space and privacy at his parents' house, she stayed on her sister's couch.
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Gregory Kasten, an anesthesiologist by training, finished his medical residency at the University of Kentucky in 1983 and stayed on staff.
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DACA had been illegally promulgated, Mr Trump said, and the federal government would face lawsuits if it stayed on the books.
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The electricity even stayed on for most of the day in the capital, a rarity in these days of civil war.
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After their resignations, Lazaridis stayed on as the vice chairman of RIM's board, and Balsillie remained a member of the board.
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Many of the firm's employees and partners lost their jobs immediately; some stayed on to help administrators wind down the business.
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Some droplets stayed on the surface, but as I watched, they merely lingered there rather than absorb into the wool material.
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After she was let into the arena, she stayed on the far side from where I sat and where Grant stood.
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Tabs to access different section of the app have stayed on the bottom, although the exact purposes and names have changed.
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Dunn stayed on her feet and took a few steps before grabbing at her leg and lowering herself to the turf.
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The siblings stayed on the ranch until the 1950s, she said, then spread out to towns across the Rio Grande Valley.
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Any data shared with Huawei stayed on users' phones and didn't go to the company's servers, Facebook officials told the Times.
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The dresses stayed on all night despite persistent — albeit, in some cases, good humored — catcalling and general harassment by the clientele.
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Subasic, by the way, appears to be O.K. and has stayed on despite both teams getting another substitution for extra time.
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With 22 seconds remaining, the offense stayed on the field for fourth down in a failed attempt to draw Houston offside.
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Powell ultimately won out, and Kaepernick stayed on Nike's roster with a contract that was set to expire in early 2019.
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Though his parents split up when he was 3, they stayed on good terms and lived near each other in Brooklyn.
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She stayed on the platform, waiting for another E train that she hoped would have more a little more breathing room.
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She arrived in the summer of 1973, completed the school's four-year program and stayed on as an alumna in residence.
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Mr. Peres apologized at the time, admitting that the story had crossed a line, and stayed on as editor until 2015.
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He has mostly stayed on message in public, consulted with his advisers and avoided antagonizing regional allies needed for their support.
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Had Mr. Hernandez stayed on that track, he may have avoided the precipice on which his career — and life — now balances.
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Twenty store managers have stayed on to work between twelve and fifteen hours a day at the two locations still open.
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The focus stayed on an unprecedented $2.2 trillion stimulus expected to be approved by the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday.
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McEntee, 29, was part of Trump's 2016 campaign and stayed on as the president's personal assistant after he won the election.
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And civilians who have stayed on the trail are running toward conditions so grim that they constitute a second humanitarian catastrophe.
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The single-minded mission among Democrats partially explains why Joe Biden stayed on top of the Democratic field for so long.
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Once we arrived in Rose Bay, I simply stayed on the ferry and enjoyed the ride back to my origin point.
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Afterwards, Min stayed on for three months, to arrange an American passport and a Social Security number for her daughter, Sarah.
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Engle, who has a permit for a handgun, then made sure Samson stayed on the ground until officers arrived, Aaron said.
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He had stayed on Nicole's insurance, which she had obtained through her job, until his twenty-sixth birthday the month before.
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He stayed on the board long enough to help select his replacement, then began selling off his stock earlier this year.
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Yates stayed on as acting attorney general in the Trump administration's first days, but the new president fired her on Jan.
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Its special envoy Ghassan Salame has mostly stayed on the ground but his mission has reduced staffing levels, U.N. officials say.
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The aide, Martin Nejedly, stayed on as economic adviser to the Czech president, Milos Zeman, and vice chairman of his party.
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So far this year, labor unions have largely stayed on the sidelines, waiting to see how the Democratic field shakes out.
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Even if sign-ups stayed on pace, they would fall well short of previous years because of the shortened time period.
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Couture's teammates made sure he stayed on the ice late in the game for the chance to score the final goal.
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I wouldn't be surprised if George Bodenheimer stayed on as chairman for some period of time to help with the transition.
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In 21956 Mr Yin came joint-second in the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, where he stayed on for further training.
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The other compares how a year in orbit impacted one twin while the other stayed on terra firma as the control.
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He stayed on at the network, however, under a nonexclusive deal that allowed him to also work for other news outlets.
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After Manafort left the Trump campaign in August 2016, Gates stayed on, then played a key role on the inauguration team.
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The Ford strategy nearly backfired, as the faster Toyotas, which stayed on the track, almost lapped them before the segment ended.
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Paramore stayed on the road until the following September, and Williams's first few months back home were some of her darkest.
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Fadell and Rogers stayed on, and at the time, Google said it was keeping Nest separate as its own distinct brand.
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At least the Trump administration has stayed on-brand by choosing another science skeptic to fill our nation's highest science policy positions.
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Diaz came close to finishing it in the third but McGregor somehow stayed on his feet despite a series of heavy blows.
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For the movie, Ness stayed on as screenwriter, penning a script that's about as close to the book as it can be.
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Charney stayed on as a consultant to American Apparel after his firing, and waged a legal battle for control of the company.
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In the bikes category, Yamaha's French rider Adrien van Beveren stayed on top in a stage won by Honda's Spaniard Joan Barreda.
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After OutCast's 2005 sale to the UK-based Next Fifteen Communications for $10 million, Wennmachers and Marooney stayed on for several years.
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Relations between the Greek government and official creditors have stayed on a relatively firm footing since the current ESM programme was agreed.
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"It appears it stayed on the ground for at least a mile and maybe longer," Jones told the AP of the storm.
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Because if Ed did call the cops, they would have made sure he stayed on the phone with them in the meantime.
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Ecclestone said he hoped Italy stayed on the calendar, possibly with a race at Imola — the circuit where Senna died in 1994.
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The album it came from, "Freeze Frame," was also number one for 4 weeks, and stayed on the charts for 70 weeks.
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Even with a typhoon approaching the city and rain lashing down, many of them, huddled beneath umbrellas, stayed on to show solidarity.
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Endomondo was sold to the U.S. athleticwear brand in 2015 for $85 million, and Lykke stayed on as its CEO until 2017.
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Dovolani, 43, joined the ABC reality dancing competition series in season 2 and stayed on as a pro up through season 22.
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The Fli Charge line has expanded since the product hit Indiegogo in August 2017 though the fundamental offering has stayed on target.
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He shut down leg locks, landed ground and pound, and stayed on top while Held suffocated at 7,000 feet above sea level.
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They claim that the odds of that happening would be better if Barbudans who stayed on the island could vote at home.
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Though the three groups are major stars throughout Asia, only BTS' albums have stayed on the charts for longer than a week.
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One big problem: President Trump himself — utilizing his preferred platform for public statements, Twitter — hardly ever stayed on his administration's planned message.
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Since peaking in 183 (at 38.9% of GDP), Lithuania's net external debt has stayed on a downward trend (25.5% of GDP, 2015).
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American sprinter Allyson Felix would've had another Olympic gold medal instead of a silver if Shaunae Miller had stayed on her feet.
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I went to his home, I met his parents, I've travelled with him across the world, and he always stayed on message.
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The army has stayed on the sidelines, in sharp contrast to early 1990s when bearded Islamists alarmed the generals with radical rallies.
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In December, houses typically stayed on the market for 40 days, unchanged from November and down from 52 days a year ago.
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Virginia] decision voided all those [marriage] laws in the country, but the law stayed on the books in a lot of states.
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Plouffe stayed on as senior adviser, and put trusted field organizers Mitch Stewart and Jeremy Bird in charge of the new group.
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And having pushed Iraq out of Kuwait in 1991, America stayed on in Saudi Arabia to maintain no-fly zones over Iraq.
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And when I used my run-of-the-mill knife to butter up the corn, it stayed on the knife perfectly fine.
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Rosen could have stayed on the sidelines; instead he is actively speaking out, appearing at a news conference on Wednesday with Perksy.
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In May, new listings typically stayed on the market for 32 days, the shortest period since the association started tracking the data.
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Rosen could have stayed on the sidelines, but instead he is actively speaking out, appearing at a recent news conference with Perksy.
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While in Tokyo, the trio stayed on the 36th floor of the Shangri-La Hotel, which offers unparalleled views of the city.
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He might have stayed on the periphery of New Age self-help culture, his work deemed another 1980s fad of personal development.
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Other executives on the advisory board stepped down, although Mr. McMillon stayed on until Mr. Trump disbanded the group amid the controversy.
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The winner of Stage 1, Busch stayed on the track and retained the lead for a restart on Lap 119 of 163.
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While many institutional investors stayed on the sidelines, Japanese retail investors sold small-cap shares, which have been popular in recent months.
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With no other structures on site, trailing cabinet members and business leaders stayed on yachts or in the nearby town of Sharma.
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Manafort left the campaign two months later, but Gates stayed on through the election, and may therefore have much more to tell.
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Underscoring the inventory tightness, houses typically stayed on the market for 36 days in July, down from 42 days a year ago.
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After E. F. Hutton was acquired by Shearson Lehman Brothers in 1988, Ms. Hennessee and the hedge fund advisory firm stayed on.
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Blocked by the Socialists from forming a government, he stayed on as a caretaker, unable to pass a budget or much else.
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Despite suffering from severe migraines, which landed him in the hospital during his freshman year, Jenkins stayed on top of his schoolwork.
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But I liked quite a few of the regulars who came in here, which is one of the reasons I stayed on.
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Everyone left for prom and I was one of those saps that stayed on campus and tried to get some extra money.
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Porzingis stayed on the ground as the action moved up court and required assistance from teammates to stand up following a timeout.
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By design, we stayed on the western side of the river, far away from Dyersburg and the site of our honeymoon crash.
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Instead, Pitaro stayed on running Disney's consumer and digital group, which generated $4.8 billion in 2017, a 13 percent decrease from 2016.
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After the Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959, the 10th Panchen Lama stayed on and was initially seen as a collaborator.
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It knows music videos are incredibly valuable to its users and advertisers, so it wanted to make sure they stayed on YouTube.
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But he noticed that the boxes generated heat constantly and that the lights stayed on even when he turned the boxes off.
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Many had no homes or jobs to return to, so they stayed on anyway, prompting decades of wrangling over their legal status.
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A 1993 collection of "Greatest Hits," including the single "Mary Jane's Last Dance," stayed on the Billboard album chart for six years.
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In the 1968 "Dear Prudence," the bass simply stayed on the left, while on the 2018 mix its location keeps hopping around.
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The man, from Hong Kong, boarded the ship in Japan and stayed on board for five days, then disembarked in his hometown.
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Huggins's players quickly came to his aid during the incident, and Huggins stood, briefly massaged his chest and stayed on the sideline.
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Dr. Croce stayed on until the council was disbanded in the industry's more than $100 billion settlement with tobacco plaintiffs in 19903.
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When Daniel Hudson retired the Phillies in the ninth for his second save of the day, the Nationals stayed on the field.
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Bannon joined the campaign in August of 28500, stayed on through the transition and left the White House in August of 6900.
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Patterson had planned to retire for years, but he stayed on to fix one of the most pervasive problems in health care.
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Republican congressional leaders who have learned to tread carefully amid controversies surrounding Trump, largely stayed on the sidelines of the latest fight.
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On the night of her death, the lights stayed on at Footsteps, and members came in for an impromptu drop-in group.
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Mr. Huck abandoned his college apartment and everything in it, packed a duffel bag and stayed on friends' couches for two years.
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People like Chris Allen, a business owner from Miami who stayed on a working ranch in Central Florida a few years ago.
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The world championships were in Japan, and the players from the North and the South stayed on different floors in their hotels.
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He sold Viki to Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten for $200 million in 2013 and then stayed on at Rakuten for another year.
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They travelled to the City Stay Hotel in Bow Road, East London, where they stayed on Friday, 255 March, and Saturday, 3 March.
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He stuck to his word and stayed on one knee throughout the season, even after being named the 49ers starting quarterback in October.
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Some didn't because they couldn't afford to, but we stayed on the picket line to fight for the rights of all of us.
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The communications sector has stayed on par with the S&P, rising about 21% since January, but Gordon is looking for a breakout.
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McGowan was cast in 2001 and stayed on as one of the leading actresses until 2006, when the show came to an end.
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But the filmmakers kept thinking about what might've happened if the most hardcore protesters had stayed on the path of anger and righteousness.
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She stayed on the show, though, in part because she's a mother (her kids, Max and Summer Rain are 10 and 3, respectively).
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Tony thinks Kevin should have apologized AND stayed on as host because it's his best opportunity to flip the controversy into something positive.
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Battles have literally been fought between church and state, while anticlerical laws stayed on the books until just a couple of decades ago.
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Chavarria was allowed to voluntarily depart after a review of her case in 1998, but has stayed on illegally since 1999, Walls said.
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The rest stayed on the boats, alive, for two full winters, and eventually abandoned the boats in 103 to walk toward an outpost.
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Earlier this year she gave over the reigns of CEO to Daniela Terminel, but she's stayed on as Global Health Corps' board chair.
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Last month, houses for sale typically stayed on the market for 27 days, up from 26 days in May and a year ago.
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Still, Spielberg and Streep have apparently stayed on good enough terms for him to ask her to star in The Post this year.
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The ugly bikes stayed on Copenhagen's streets until 15, when the city replaced the old clunkers with a fleet of spiffy e-bikes.
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It stayed on the stronger side of that band after rallying on Thursday to its firmest level since 2017 as local rates climbed.
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In March, houses typically stayed on the market for 47 days, the fewest number since August, and down from 59 days in February.
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Since peaking in 20324 (at 244% of GDP), Lithuania's net external debt position has stayed on a downward trend (220% of GDP, 10).
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Bobby Henon, who was also indicted on January 30th, stayed on the union payroll even after he was elected to the city council.
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Although it passed up an opportunity to buy up Alexander Graham Bell's newfangled telephone, Western Union stayed on the cutting edge of technology.
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The duo stayed on in Beijing for another eight days to visit several of the capital city's landmarks before returning home by train.
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He noted the fact that they stayed on that single topic — race relations — for the entire meeting and didn't divert into other subjects.
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Instead he stayed on terra firma, or to be more precise, on white water, establishing himself as one of the world's top paddlers.
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He was nominated as FBI director under Republican President George W. Bush but stayed on for most of Democratic President Barack Obama's term.
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But hey, he stayed on the job longer than five press secretaries in history, making his tenure only the sixth-shortest all time.
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The mask stayed on my face for the duration of the hour-long procedure while an aesthetician went to work on my lashes.
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We were able to do that with my son, and he stayed on our health care until he turned 26, which just happened.
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After a nervous warm-up, Nagasu started her routine with the triple Axel but stumbled upon landing, although she stayed on her feet.
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"For Whom the Bell Tolls" (1940), helped by its timely fighting-the-Fascists subject, stayed on the best-seller lists for two years.
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Bannon joined the Trump campaign in August of 2016, stayed on through the transition and left the White House in August of 85033.
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The two stayed on at Design Within Reach after the acquisition by Herman Miller and said they saw brighter prospects for the business.
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Strother had originally planned to retire by the end of 2016, but stayed on to deal with the fallout from the sales scandal.
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Trump also claimed that he has "always" stayed "on message," accusing media of misrepresenting his comments and also swiping at former GOP rivals.
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Ronan was too young to get his own apartment, so he stayed on the couch of family friends Diane Sawyer and Mike Nichols.
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A paper published in 2019 compared the microbiomes of two twins — one who went to the ISS and one who stayed on Earth.
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Chief Executive Vladimir Chirakhov said the company stayed on target in the quarter to post a double-digit adjusted EBITDA margin in 2017.
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"She stayed on the ground the whole time -- never saw him, just saw his boots as he walked around the church," Brown said.
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It was such a good deal that Mr. Vieira de Vieira stayed on the lease for more than five years after moving out.
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The team stayed on a ship at the 2004 Games in Athens, then used hotels in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012.
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We stayed on a mountain for four days — where we had run for refuge — and then went to Maiduguri, to Mubi, to here.
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Ali Abdullah Saleh took power in north Yemen in 1978 and after unification with the south in 1990 he stayed on as president.
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The state's two US senators — moderate Democrats Mark Warner and Tim Kaine — have stayed on the sidelines since the allegations came to light.
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On the train, the employees watched Mullen from a nearby table, to confirm that he was alone and that he stayed on board.
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"The double he hit to left-center, he stayed on that curveball pretty good," Astros catcher Brian McCann said of the first double.
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But private miners, many the offspring of the original gold-rush generation, stayed on, claiming individual crevices in the mountain as their heritage.
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Even then she stayed on in the region for two more years to treat civilian surgical patients in Serbia and children in Sebastopol.
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At first, the animal stayed on the edge of the screen, suggesting that a squid was stalking the LED bait, pacing alongside it.
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The responsibility for planning the event, which dates back 141 years, fell on the first lady, Melania Trump, and she stayed on topic.
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He stayed on script and made a compelling argument for investment in the U.S. C.E.O.s from around the world wanted selfies with him.
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I didn't have any problems with noise, but visited on a Monday, and stayed on a higher floor facing away from the street.
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We mostly stayed on the east bank, an area out of Damascus's hands that is effectively stateless and boxed in by hostile powers.
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On Monday, O'Rourke — who has pretty much stayed on the sideline since leaving the race — joined fellow ex-candidates Pete Buttigieg and Sen.
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Mr. Gonzales told NBC that 10 employees had stayed on site with the cats and had made it through the storm just fine.
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Work stayed on at the Pentagon several months into President Donald Trump's administration because of the lack of unfilled posts in the transition.
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" After the world record was shattered on Sunday, Pinkowski said: "She was on an amazing trajectory, and she just stayed on that course.
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Some men stayed on the main floor or on the rooftop lookout, armed with sticks, swords, a pistol and one double-barreled gun.
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Dean Backer, the head of Goldman&aposs prime-brokerage unit, also retired from the partnership but stayed on as chairman of the business.
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Boston stayed on the warmer side in the first two nor'easters but then got walloped with snow during the third storm this month.
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Foraker had a window into the changing culture in the food industry, in part because he stayed on at Annie's after the acquisition.
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He was killed in the war, not long before it ended; she has stayed on with them, as a kind of living memorial.
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Bannon joined the Trump campaign in August of 2016, stayed on through the transition and left the White House in August of 2017.
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The Mustangs stayed on top until a 256-pointer by Jenifer tied the game at 211 with 242 seconds remaining in the half.
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GOP senators, who stayed on the Senate floor until the vote closed, broke out into applause after Pence announced the bill had passed.
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But some stayed on, hoping that the law, which is set to be formally enacted on April 3, would never come to pass.
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Fidelity funds stayed on the sidelines as shares of Aclaris Therapeutics Inc skyrocketed after the drug maker listed its stock in October 210.
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He stayed on the company's board of directors for several years while establishing his own philanthropic foundation, along with Vulcan, his investment firm.
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Trump largely stayed on script Monday night as he announced the U.S. would ramp up engagement in the 16-year-old Afghanistan conflict.
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Josh Zeid, who worked out of a jam in the eighth, stayed on to pitch a scoreless ninth and earn his second save.
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Mr. Navarro-Valls stayed on for another 15 months under Pope Benedict XVI, but it was clear the connection was not the same.
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This week, China's aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, also sailed through the Taiwan Strait, though it stayed on the Chinese side of the waterway.
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"Airwolf" was expensive to produce, and many critics received it coolly, but it found an audience and stayed on CBS for three seasons.
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Ms. Zizka could easily have stayed on cruise control; instead, she decided to "bring fresh air into the city," as she put it.
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Hwang, now 22000, stayed on Gyodong Island, even building a home within sight of North Korea, hoping one day his mother would return.
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However, sites like SeekingArrangement have always denied encouraging or facilitating prostitution, and have so far stayed on the right side of the law.
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Unlike his conduct in the Obamacare debate, Trump largely stayed on message, proclaiming the tax bill would help the middle class and businesses.
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When we tried it, we couldn't believe how good the pigment payoff was — like, Urban Decay-level good — and it stayed on all night.
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Spirits sales went up in the three states — Colorado, Oregon and Washington state — although wine and beer stayed on their mixed to negative course.
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After scoring Brazil's first goal Saturday, Neymar picked up a limp with about 10 minutes remaining in extra time but stayed on the pitch.
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The White House chefs -- who have, so far, stayed on from the Obama administration -- have stocked the fridge with the Trump family's favorite snacks.
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The soccer match was expected to attract a record number of viewers, many of whom stayed on to watch Lochte speak to the nation.
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A ring of police vehicles and black sedans surrounded the perimeter of the guesthouse where Kim stayed on his first visit earlier this year.
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Villar stayed on the ground for some time while being checked by trainers, and had trouble standing, walking to and sitting on the cart.
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Those emails stayed on the Platte River Networks until a few months later, when somewhere in the neighborhood of 33,000 of them were deleted.
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He stayed on the council but tweeted gentle criticism of the order, describing it as "not the best way to address the country's challenges".
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Some liberals had hoped she would retire under President Barack Obama, but she stayed on, indicating that she expected a Democrat to succeed him.
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He paints fascinating portraits of the "reticent, inaccessible" Gardner and of the meticulous Lamphere, who stayed on track though constantly challenged by his superiors.
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The Wall Street losses came after the Fed held rates steady earlier in the week but stayed on track to tighten policy next month.
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The reboot debuted in second place, behind Universal's "The Secret Life of Pets," which stayed on top for the second week with $50.6 million.
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In May, new listings typically stayed on the market for 32 days, the shortest period of time since the NAR started tracking the data.
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Many investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a Japanese public holiday and the two-day Fed meeting expected to produce a rate hike.
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In 2001 he decided to leave the following year but was persuaded by his family to change his mind and stayed on until 2013.
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But Shinzo Abe, now Japan's prime minister, stayed on the job at Japan's third-largest steelmaker for three years before entering politics in 230.
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Kagan stayed on as chief strategy officer and was replaced as CEO by Mark Lazar, a veteran exec from several enterprise and networking companies.
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He stayed on his toes, literally, during a bout, sometimes quickly moving his feet forward and backward while his upper body stayed in place.
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Babis's attempt at installing a minority cabinet failed in a confidence vote in January, although his administration has stayed on in a caretaker role.
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He stayed on at Barca after Robson's departure a year later, and was promoted to the position of assistant manager under Louis van Gaal.
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Democratic governors, though, have largely stayed on the sidelines in a race that will be decided by the DNC's more than 400 voting members.
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Kelly recently stayed on the ISS for 340 days to help researchers better understand what happens to the human body during long-term spaceflight.
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"On occasion, your songs may have stayed on the radio AFTER I have dropped the girls off at school," he wrote in the letter.
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You could always tell those people that were bullshitters because those were the people that were good ass kissers and they stayed on board.
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James picked up his second foul with 11:18 left in the first half, and stayed on the bench the rest of the period.
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The stayed on the series for three years before his character was killed off at the end of its third season — leaving fans devastated.
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But that dream was shattered when he was notified by Auburn staff that the NCAA ruled him ineligible if he stayed on cannabis oil.
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It was paired with the Obama campaign's own ads, which began running in the late spring and stayed on the air through the election.
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But Shinzo Abe, now Japan's prime minister, stayed on the job at Japan's third-largest steelmaker for three years before entering politics in 1982.
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Akron stayed on the heels of the Tigers most of the first half before a closing run left Clemson with a 31-24 lead.
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It then stayed on hold for months, and finally cut rates for the first time since the financial crisis at the end of July.
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In other words, as more older workers stayed on the job, the employment rate and number of hours worked also improved for younger people.
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Riboud stayed on as chairman with expanded powers, focusing notably on the long-term, but these powers were expected to end sometime this year.
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Clinton after the Democratic convention at the end of July, then stayed on a plateau for several weeks before drifting back toward Mr. Trump.
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However, the Federal Open Market Committee has stayed on the sidelines, keeping its overnight funds target in the 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent range.
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Three days after seeing the new movie, however, I've already forgotten who stayed on the Covenant and who disembarked to scout the strange terrain.
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We stayed on in New York for three more years before finally succumbing to the realization that Fort Bragg had a lot to offer.
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One cyclist stayed on the ground, not moving, but the race continued as the others checked their bike equipment for damage and rode off.
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Even as a majority of the House Democratic Caucus backs impeachment, many of the "majority makers" in swing districts have stayed on the sidelines.
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Even the models stayed on the runway to sip Champagne and dance around in their new-vintage finery after the show was all over.
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Djokovic stayed on the court well beyond the trophy ceremony, signing autographs and taking selfies with fans around the entire perimeter of the court.
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Over all, the users who stayed on Reddit after the bans took effect decreased their use of hate speech by more than 80 percent.
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She does note that Rosemary stayed on with her father when Britain declared war on Germany and the rest of the family went home.
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Ted Hui, a pro-democracy lawmaker who stayed on campus during the clashes, escorted several dozen students out of the university on Tuesday evening.
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But many investors stayed on the sidelines while waiting for the Treasury Department to clarify how several provisions of the law apply to business.
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According to Anne Stych for Biz Women, Fleiss was replaced as Jetblack's CEO in October and stayed on as an advisor, spokesperson, and ambassador.
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Also here is a large contingent of French soldiers who stayed on after 1977, when the colony formerly known as French Somaliland gained independence.
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" Ms. Couric stayed on the air longer than most female anchors, for a while known as America's Sweetheart, and often tiresomely described as "perky.
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So when the restaurant moved a few blocks northeast, the occasion for my review, the salad stayed on the menu, more or less unchanged.
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He stayed on for only one school year, then went to work at a live-video startup called TokBox as its first product designer.
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A representative for Linn Energy told Reuters in February the compensation changes were designed to ensure management stayed on to secure the company's future.
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When the building was originally split into three schools, J.H.S. 145 was given the fourth floor, but its main office stayed on the first.
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Once confirmed, Shanahan will replace Bob Work, who has stayed on in the role from the Obama administration until his successor is in place.
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Both shows stayed on the air into the mid-22003s and spawned assorted sequels ("The All-New Dating Game" and "The New Newlywed Game").
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He stayed on in the role until December 2016, when Paolo Gentiloni took office after Renzi's resignation following a failed referendum over constitutional reforms.
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Refsnyder fielded Longoria's liner in one motion, stayed on his feet and quickly made the throw to the plate to prevent Forsythe from scoring.
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He stayed on the margins, maintaining his ties with other veterans of old Labour and those outside of the party in leftist UK politics.
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Watson stayed on the field, and it seemed the Tigers might go for it, but it was a bluff, and Watson punted the ball.
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When Daniel Hudson retired the Phillies (25-22) in the ninth for his second save of the day, the Nationals stayed on the field.
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Menthol cigarettes were exempted for further study and so they stayed on shelves, though some lawmakers argue they should have been outlawed then, too.
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In January, houses typically stayed on the market for 42 days, up from 40 days in December and down from 50 days a year ago.
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Houses for sale typically stayed on the market for 30 days in March, down from 37 days in February and 34 days a year ago.
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When Whittaker stayed on Romero between his bursts of activity, Romero became far more hittable and these explosions became less frequent and far less dangerous.
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Although the 23-year-old had finished her takes, she stayed on set to watch the rest of the action with a group of friends.
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Chinese and Indian refiners who typically buy these Australian heavy-sweet grades have stayed on the sidelines after premiums for these grades jumped, they said.
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Ohio mom Lindzie Wilson, 25, was shot on March 3324 but stayed on life support through April 21, when doctors delivered her baby boy, Bailee.
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When Bill and Hillary Clinton came to the U.K. for the 50th anniversary of D-Day in 1994, they stayed on the Royal Yacht Britannia.
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For the TV show he had to go to New York City, his first visit, where he marvelled that the lights stayed on all night.
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In the end, she was given $9.5 million, which represented a portion of her earnings had she stayed on for her likely six-year contract.
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However, there are 2.7 million potential first-time buyers who have stayed on the sidelines since the housing bust 11 years ago, according to Liu.
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The Wall Street losses came after the Fed had earlier in the week held rates steady but stayed on track to tighten policy next month.
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Gaiman said he'd seen "too many friends hurt too many times" when they stayed on the sidelines of film or TV adaptations of their work.
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Houses for sale typically stayed on the market for 42 days in November, up from 36 days in October and 40 days a year ago.
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She wept when Towers told her that if she stayed on that level of Subutex, her baby might suffer withdrawal in the weeks following birth.
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Market turnover has trended lower in recent days as investors stayed on the sidelines awaiting more clues on the future trend of U.S. monetary policy.
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The pan-European FTSEurofirst 20.3 was down 22013 percent at 0.93,20.9 points, though the index stayed on course for its best week since January 21.
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The central bank has since stayed on course to end a 2.6 trillion-euro ($3.03 trillion) bond purchase scheme by the end of this year.
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It has since stayed on the sidelines citing the economic challenges posed by high levels of household debt, low oil prices and international trade tensions.
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The National Weather Service determined it stayed on the ground for nearly 216 miles, stretched about 210 yards wide and packed winds of 22013 mph.
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A source says Quavo and Takeoff -- the other members of Migos -- were on the Dallas-bound plane too and stayed on after Offset was removed.
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I thought Tria was a bulwark but he wasn't and probably stayed on in reply to (Italian President Sergio) Mattarella's request to avoid market turbulence.
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The light stayed on, and the cameras captured the men pilfering baseball bats, a pair of shoes, Dodgers jackets, hats and a box of baseballs.
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But in many ways, the show's trajectory has mirrored the career of a hockey player who has stayed on the ice for far too long.
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But he had a few memorable zingers and stayed on the attack no matter the question — something he failed to do at the first debate.
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Aldrin and Armstrong stayed on the lunar surface for 21 hours and 36 minutes, though they spent most of that time inside the lunar module.
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Even when its first true competitor, Penthouse, launched, Playboy stayed on top, with print sales peaking at 22018 million copies of the November 22019 issue.
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" The 54-year news veteran said the speech went well "mainly because he stayed on script" and added: "No tweets today, but a dignified speech.
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In the past, former CEO Travis Kalanick was involved in New Year's preparations and stayed on call, updating social media accounts and fielding customer complaints.
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Houses for sale typically stayed on the market for 210 days in February, down from 17 days in January and 229 days a year ago.
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Instead, he stayed on the field and produced two important goals as Barcelona seeks to become the first club to win consecutive Champions League trophies.
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My tattoo and 2Pac's music and poetry may have actually meant something to me (and stayed on my body) had I died at like… 22.
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From that point on, despite positioning herself as a crusader against corruption, Kane stayed on the defensive in one way or another until her resignation.
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She majored in political science and human rights at Barnard, earned a law degree at Georgetown, and stayed on, after graduation, as a law fellow.
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Passengers stayed on the plane while the phone was checked at Shannon Airport, and after being refueled the plane took off again at 7 p.m.
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I stayed on a Thursday night and walked by the famous pie shop and was shocked to see no line at all at prime time.
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Adrian Peterson and Mark Ingram were part of a group of around 10 members of the Saints who stayed on the bench during the anthem.
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Bookworms (who you really should be paying attention to) stayed on the rougher side of his repertoire, which fit in well with the evening's proceedings.
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So he stayed on for a few years more than planned, intermittently traveling with Jill until they relocated full time to Scotland in May 2015.
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Mr. McGahn has stayed on as White House counsel, one of the few senior administration officials who has been with the president since the campaign.
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When the Fed began to reduce its bond holdings in 2017, it published a detailed timetable for those reductions, and it has stayed on schedule.
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Activists occupying the building were initially invited in as guests, and simply stayed on when officials from Mr. Maduro's government left after their visas expired.
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Younger people were laid off and the more experienced workers stayed on, and that helps to explain why we saw wage growth during the recession.
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"I have stayed, on purpose, in close proximity to the hurt, acutely uncomfortable so that I'll never grow complacent in tackling these inequities," she says.
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After her scholarship ended she stayed on, working as the "Concepts Team Manager" for My Duc Ceramics as the company tried to expand its market.
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In previous years, students and faculty of color would leave Evergreen for a day and hold off-site workshops while white students stayed on campus.
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Benchmark could not "demonstrate a threat of imminent irreparable harm" to Uber if he stayed on the company's board, Mr. Kalanick said in the filing.
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And she had a reputation for being a good soldier who had stayed on even as she was passed over for top Justice Department posts.
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Gates worked closely with Paul Manafort, who was Trump's campaign chairman for part of 2016, and stayed on as deputy chair of Trump's inaugural committee.
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So it was, many summers ago, that Otis Redding stayed on a houseboat there and came up with the first idea for an American classic.
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It stayed on for eight and a half hours, and recorded data from a number of dives before it detached and floated to the surface.
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Eric B. and Rakim split and stayed on separate paths until last July, when they played a one-time reunion show at the Apollo Theater.
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He stayed on the turf for a moment until he was attended to by a trainer and Girardi, and then hobbled back to his position.
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While David (who passed away in 2019) and Charles Koch stayed on the sidelines during the 2016 election, Bill Koch hosted a fundraiser for Trump.
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He stayed on for what proved a devastating 2010 cycle for Democrats, when the party lost more than 60 seats and control of the House.
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