But Cercas stays in the room — rapt or repelled.
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So much for "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas."
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But don't worry because Kim stays in contact with her.
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The video stays in Deadpool style with an irreverent ending.
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Because LSD holds onto it, it really stays in there.
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Maya stays in character the entire time, and it's incredible.
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And she still stays in touch with her TV family.
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Stays in nursing homes would still be covered by Medicaid.
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This isn't just about whether Dilma Rousseff stays in office.
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Brandon stays in touch with them weekly through Facebook Messenger.
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"You know, that stays in the text messages," she laughed.
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It's why my chat with Gia stays in my mind.
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Apple wants to make sure Siri stays in the spotlight.
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Nothing will happen to a person who stays in bed.
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James Stays in Cleveland In early April, LeBron told Cleveland.
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And what happens in the club stays in the club?
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"I simply decide what stays in and what's left out."
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Italy stays in [the euro zone], and life goes on.
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I thought what happens in SoulCycle stays in SoulCycle, Laurene!
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It stays in orbit for two years at a time.
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My sister stays in the car and takes a catnap.
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The tree stays in place thanks to a thumb screw.
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But a lot of this marijuana also stays in California.
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It stays in one position, regardless of the gear you're in.
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It is so early, even my French Bulldog stays in bed.
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"It's not your decision who stays in the house," he yells.
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Nobody in Washington stays in power without playing the political game.
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So, the level that Kanye stays in the news is impressive.
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Everything stays in sync between the public website and your calendar.
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Plus, caffeine stays in your system for up to 10 hours.
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However, this may change the longer he stays in the race.
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The Oasis slides into place and stays in place with magnets.
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The virus stays in the bloodstream for only about a week.
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What Happens In the Bathroom Stays In The BathroomIt's like Vegas.
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That's largely because of the way CO2 stays in the atmosphere.
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That is why Bashar al-Assad of Syria stays in place.
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It stays in place, and that's enough to seal the deal.
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She said she stays in touch with them through group messaging.
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Thomas also stays in bed, and we lie together and chat.
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"It's not like anyone stays in touch anyway," another patient said.
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At the new restaurant, each cook stays in his own lane.
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Golden State stays in town to face the Nets on Sunday.
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Mojica stays in for now, though, after a moment of treatment.
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He is not answering the door, he just stays in bed.
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It hangs on a doorframe and stays in place through leverage.
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"I want to know who stays in this hotel!" he said.
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The freeze stays in place until you request it be removed.
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She stays in the suspended moment and then it is dark.
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Overnight stays in the area around Ayr, Scotland, are not new.
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Beto O'Rourke O'Rourke stays in the top half for obvious reasons.
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The good thing is that the money stays in the area.
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Pachulia stays in the paint and assumes Chandler is his responsibility.
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More often than not, however, such misbehavior stays in the shadows.
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But it's not clear that the revenue stays in the city.
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Neeson's suit stays in one piece when you think it shouldn't.
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As long as he stays in power, the war will continue.
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Everybody pretty much stays in the boat and it's pretty good.
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As they say in Hollywood ... the kid stays in the picture.
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The researchers argue that these studies fail to account for the fact that carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for a thousand years, while methane stays in the atmosphere for just twelve years, which is fair.
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I hope it stays in D.C. But, I mean, it's a process.
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But Get Out stays in your head long after the last scare.
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M. stays in the living room to help the chimney servicer out.
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There's a real possibility that he stalls if he stays in Washington.
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It stays in force mostly because its breakdown would hurt both parties.
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Boston stays in Los Angeles to face the Clippers on Wednesday night.
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The earpiece stays in placeYour browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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Foreign countries know not to test us, so everyone stays in line.
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He seemed to have it all, and that stays in the mindset.
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But that never happens and Sufjan stays in control of his art.
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Hopefully the message to save the reef stays in people's minds too.
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Nothing good will happen to someone who stays in bed all day.
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At bedtime, the phone stays in that basket by the front door.
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Occasionally, she stays in shelters, some nights she sleeps on the street.
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The project stays in their corner until they graduate from high school.
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She also wants to make sure the kid stays in the U.S.
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Once it's implanted, it stays in place and lasts for their lifetime.
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When bacteria stays in there, it gets infections, which scar the lungs.
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When she travels, she stays in fancy hotels with jaw-dropping views.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) stays in his home state to recover from surgery.
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"Shah is free as long as he stays in Dubai," he said.
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Today, Iraqi law stipulates that anything found in Iraq, stays in Iraq.
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"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" just doesn't apply to her.
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His mother, the former Mary Williams, had intermittent stays in mental hospitals.
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And so, after all that, Neymar stays in Paris for another season.
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Facts are what should determine whether a stubborn president stays in office.
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Even if he somehow stays in office, he will be much diminished.
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The global economy could suffer the longer China stays in low gear.
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By and large, what happens in outer space stays in outer space.
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These include discounts on hotel stays in various destinations and on flights.
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She's straightforward and direct, and she stays in control the whole time.
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"It's out of the question that he stays in place," de Souza said.
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Clayton said he's hopeful his Hairspray stays in touch after their final bows.
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The music stays in place while the singer jitters all over the place.
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The voters themselves, however, don't seem to care much if Sanders stays in.
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By the way, who the f— stays in the emergency room 15 days?
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Rather, Lena simply stays in her chair and downs another glass of wine.
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When she visits the city, she stays in Kim and Kanye's Soho apartment.
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Even if the silicone stays in one place, it can cause terrible infections.
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You leave the film humming a song that stays in your head forever.
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While D. stays in bed, I pull myself out of a blanket cocoon.
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Gisele Bündchen is giving a glimpse into how she stays in supermodel shape.
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The problem was it stays in your system longer than other harder drugs.
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We alternated nights of camping with stays in Sweden's excellent and affordable hostels.
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Until then, its earlier ruling allowing women entry stays in force, it said.
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And to make sure that everybody stays in a healthy space with it.
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Love the quite heavy weight of it so it stays in place well.
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Scientists are studying how the human body fares during longer stays in space.
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Bailey's stays in Colorado ranged in duration from five days to six months.
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She stays in her home, but it doesn't seem to agree with her.
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It has cut overnight stays in local A&Es by up to 50%.
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"It stays in its place in a pathetic attempt at survival," he said.
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Managers notice who stays in their silo, and who reaches out to others.
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In adolescence, the two part ways: Elena stays in school, Lila drops out.
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Democrats, however, are making sure that President Obama's pick stays in the news.
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If the protection stays in place long enough, global value chains will adjust.
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Ohio's primary with 28503 delegates on March 22019 is why he stays in.
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That way, a daughter's land stays in the family, or at least nearby.
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The result will be that repeal doesn't pass — and Obamacare stays in place.
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But it stays in your body indefinitely and often in a surprising place.
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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas — including the legal weed you bought.
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In a novel, that may be fine; the backdrop stays in the background.
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They're a little creepy and over attentive, so no one stays in them.
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"That will be decided by the voters if she stays in the race."
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Itineraries include multiple-night stays in major ports like Amsterdam, Budapest and Paris.
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Foreign policy remains the number one topic while Ukraine stays in the news.
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President Tsai can thank Beijing for its stupidity if she stays in power.
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"It stays in my mind when things like the Grammys happen," he said.
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It stays in a weird part of your brain and messes with you.
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And overnight stays in the area have been on the rise, as well.
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The ink stays in place just under the skin but is turned off.
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And then — if he stays in there — it's how much heart he has.
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It's not true like what happens in the club stays in the club.
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Caffeine stays in your system for four to six hours after drinking, says Skolnik.
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His most recent ex, Michael, still loves him and stays in contact with Stella.
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That stays in their system and is transferred to the consumer, without a doubt.
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I know he can do it if he just stays in the right mindset.
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Here's How Long Weed Stays In Your Urine10 Non-Lame Valentine's Day Date Ideas
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This waterproof liquid liner glides on smoothly and actually stays in place all day.
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And of course, everything stays in sync between the different versions of the apps.
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Such a contract stays in force mostly because its breakdown would hurt both parties.
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Some say it is right and fair if Britain stays in the Single Market.
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This is not the first time Airbnb is offering free stays in unusual locations.
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If it stays in your house or is on the curb, it is trash.
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Zillow Group CEO Spencer Rascoff stays in motion even while working at his desk.
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Garrow notes that there have been no issues during Hinckley's stays in Kingsmill Resort.
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"'What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas' — that's actually a terrifying concept," she says.
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If he stays in the Senate he will likely run for reelection in 2018.
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If he stays in office, he may have a strong U.S. economy to thank.
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Savings: $1,000 -$2,000 leftover each month stays in savings for big expenses like travel.
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If Mr Bongo stays in power, which seems likely, he faces a turbulent 2017.
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Payne still watches 'The Walking Dead' and still stays in touch with the cast
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"The straw stays in our environment without decomposing for hundreds of years," he said.
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In fact, even short stays in jail can significantly increase one's likelihood to reoffend.
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Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo stays in World Series shape thanks to moderation.
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But then again, what happens in the South Pole stays in the South Pole.
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And while we do that, year after year, the status quo stays in place.
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" Far from disagreeing, Ryan said, "What's said in the family stays in the family.
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As long as misinformation stays in the fringe, we'll have to live with it.
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They may have to delay those deals if the market stays in a funk.
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It feels like an insistence; Gess loved Joni Mitchell, so Joni Mitchell stays in.
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The filmmaker Alexandra Shiva focuses on four families after grueling stays in refugee camps.
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The whole-wheat flour stays in the background, with gentler, warmer and nuttier notes.
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A policy in motion stays in motion unless acted on by some outside force.
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Under QSBS, that 23.8% stays in your pocket rather than going to the government.
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How a girl's income increases 25 percent for every year she stays in school.
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The sliding marker stays in place for precise measurements along a hem or seam.
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The episode is set over the course of three days, and stays in one location.
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As a reviewer of smartphones, my SIM card never stays in one device very long.
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If he stays in his post, the court's long-standing ideological balance will be preserved.
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Behavioral-illness related hospital stays in the U.S. cost $45 billion annually, according to Lifegraph.
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The subwoofer, meanwhile, stays in one place and connects to the primary system via Bluetooth.
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The human guests of the park know that what happens in Westworld stays in Westworld.
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Some required multiple-night stays in the hospital and a few weeks' recovery in Nashville.
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Carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for more than 500 years; methane for only 12.
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So where you go get a car and then it stays in parking spaces, right?
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But unlike Tsouderos, the Bank does not specify how much of this stays in Greece.
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When you install the app on your computer, everything stays in the cloud by default.
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He stays in shape, takes care of himself ... but it would be an awesome fight.
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As long as The Donald stays in the race, this election will make nastiness history.
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Tony Dovolani will soon be learning firsthand that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.
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Kendall somehow stays in the game the longest, proving that beginner's luck is very real.
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"It's a brain drain—immediately and specifically, if this order stays in place," MacFerrin said.
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The nurse stays in near-constant contact with 2000 women in the high-risk unit.
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The Moon stays in this airy sign until Wednesday morning at 11:15 a.m. EST.
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Russia's still not welcome at the table as long as it stays in Crimea… Giphy
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Even when the significant other stays in the picture, it doesn't mean they come first.
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Benya is vicious but principled; he stays in power by inspiring both fear and respect.
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Calling her exercise regimen "hard work," the star breaks down how she stays in shape.
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The fact is that the Kremlin's shadow war works when it stays in the shadows.
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And its head actually stays in place on top, as BB-8's head should.
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The DCCC hasn't completely ruled out spending on Kihuen if he stays in the race.
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Carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for more than 500 years; methane just for 12.
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Of course, if Biden stays in the lead, he could end up cementing his status.
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Whether the government's budget proposals ensure Australian money stays in Australia remains to be seen.
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Once you are invested, you need to make sure that the portfolio stays in balance.
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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas — unless it's a totally real, legally binding wedding.
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The half-dressed man helps a swimmer out of the water, while another stays in.
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Why, everybody stays in, of course, at least until Ohio and Florida two weeks hence.
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The revised projections are based on the assumption that Britain stays in the European Union.
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Pick the fruit and the energy stays in the center of it for some time.
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She comes there for the same reason she stays in the neighborhood: It hasn't changed.
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Yet, when code stays in production for too long, we aren't enchanted, but actively disgusted.
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Defensively, I mean, he stays in front, he's quick, he's chasing, he didn't break down.
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Your secrets are safe, Mike — what happens on a server in Dublin stays in Dublin.
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"What you catch in Vegas, stays in Vegas," Jordan's mother joked on the text chain.
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Machine politics and "the Chicago way" determine who gets elected and who stays in office.
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The longer Mr. Joyce stays in office, she added, the more resentment about politics grows.
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If he stays in a house rather than a hotel, he will bring his chef.
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Others may be enticed into longer stays in America ahead of the United States Open.
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She had bounced back from several stays in the I.C.U. even well into her 80s.
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Jupiter stays in Capricorn until December 19 — attracting us to people in positions of power.
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Now, each day that he stays in the race is a victory for vulnerable communities.
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When precipitation falls as snow, it stays in the mountains rather than flowing into reservoirs.
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I want to know, as I'm doing it, how that person stays in their skin.
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Many voters who spoke to Reuters see little way out if Gnassingbe stays in power.
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Rental sites like Airbnb and HomeAway offer up stays in everything from cabins to castles.
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"I think the understanding of it was that existing policy stays in place," he said.
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"But also like plastic, clay stays in the ground for many, many years," she added.
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Christiansen stays in touch with former players, nearly a dozen of them said in interviews.
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Lyle stays in position for a couple of hours, interviewing everyone who wants to speak.
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Courts granted stays in earlier cases seeking evidence from sitting presidents in United States v.
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As for Bloomberg, he'll have to hope that what happened in Vegas stays in Vegas.
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This was one of my favorite stays in Chicago and I can't wait to return.
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National Grid's management stays in touch with retirees, finding ways to keep using their talents.
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"What happens in the locker room, I'd like to think, stays in there," he said.
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Some required multiple-night stays in the hospital and a few weeks' recovery in Nashville.
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Growers will have to tackle a few challenges to ensure supply stays in line with demand.
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Instead, it stays in a fixed position on the cogs, similar to a single-speed bike.
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Then you hope and pray it stays in tune, but it doesn't so it doesn't matter.
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The longer an animal stays in a shelter, the less likely it is to be adopted.
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On Saturdays she stays in and prepares all her photos for the week ahead of time.
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Not long after, Ronnie got an emergency protective order which stays in effect through February 25.
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Apple's advertisements around CES play on Sin City's "what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" slogan.
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Denis has met many people on the app that she stays in contact with, she said.
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If Rubio rises, and Trump stays in, it's only a matter of time before they clash.
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What commits crimes in Vegas, stays in Vegas ... at least, when it comes to O.J. Simpson.
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Then, for the next seven to ten days, it stays in the stomach, slowly releasing medication.
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AIRBNB, an American platform for booking stays in other people's houses, can barely conceal its frustration.
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In British etiquette, your knife stays in your right hand and the fork in your left.
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Pulp stays in orange juice,if you drink it without the pulp don't talk to me.
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"She feels helpless and depressed, and she stays in a room all day," David tells PEOPLE.
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When something affects you while you were growing up, it kind of stays in there forever.
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In many reality shows, the cast stays in a house for months without leaving the confines.
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Somehow, our six-night stay had been reserved as two, three-night stays in different rooms.
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Fish are eating it and it stays in their body and goes up the food chain.
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As you head to the bathroom, you wonder just how long cocaine stays in your body.
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No matter how physical or aggressive or stressful a possession gets, each strand stays in place.
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It does not appear that this is one of the viruses that stays in your body.
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Sharp had multiple stays in mental hospitals, abused substances and attempted suicide nine times, she said.
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He walks back to his squad car while she stays in her black 2014 Ford Focus.
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It doesn't solve all their problems, but it gives them breathing room, and Maduro stays in.
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We've pulled together 10 of the most Instagram-ready stays in every budget and decor style.
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Through this method, "your hair stays in place [while keeping] its moisture and texture," explains Prestonia.
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And are you interested in making an episode that just stays in a particular time period?
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They were guests of Dinsey as part of their "30 stays in 30 days," blogging series.
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It is the kind of place where John Kerry, the secretary of state, stays in Moscow.
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After all, guaranteeing pro-abortion rights politicians get elected is how Planned Parenthood stays in business.
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A winter flu-like bug explained away the unusually long stays in bed and the lethargy.
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In other words, if you think what happens in Illinois stays in Illinois, you're sadly mistaken.
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You know, we've always been taught that what happens in the house stays in the house.
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What a terrible irony it would be if Trump stays in the race and Pence resigns.
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However, Chaffetz has said that he stays in a hotel when his wife is in town.
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But even if he stays in the primary, it's unclear whether that will matter going forward.
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The longer Warren, an avowed liberal, stays in, the better for the moderates -- Biden, Bloomberg etc.
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He stays in touch with his tennis-playing cousins and siblings in an active group chat.
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She stays in a room so she can pretend to feed it and give it comfort.
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Now the guy himself, who has a body of a 25-year-old, stays in shape?
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Polling being studied by Bloomberg shows big, perhaps insurmountable hurdles, particularly if Joe Biden stays in.
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Powell's patience could be a master stroke if inflation stays in check and growth slows significantly.
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On the road, Mr. Booker regularly stays in supporters' homes, and has staff do the same.
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The mild yet crispy fish stays in the background, and that's right where it should be.
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Trade groups have been keeping up the pressure to ensure the agreement stays in the spotlight.
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Marianne Williamson is likely increasing her book sales with every day she stays in the race.
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Instead, a customer's money stays in their bank accounts that they hold in their own name.
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New York, San Francisco; short-term relationships, short-term jobs, short-term stays in psychiatric facilities.
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On the other hand, there are real worries if his new partner stays in the dark.
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Irrespective of future policy, carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for centuries, locking in warming trends.
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In many cities and states, money often decides who stays in jail and who gets out.
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"Everything that I've done, good and bad, in the past stays in the past," Chen said.
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But a lot of it stays in Colorado, where it trickles into the above-board supply.
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Assume Trump stays in Paris, revises down the US pledge, and dismantles the Clean Power Plan.
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THC stays in your body for up to three weeks or more if the person is hefty.
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The longer it stays in, the boozier the melon balls get—but don't exceed 24 hours. 5.
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For Chelsea, a top fear—if she stays in the game—is being prosecuted for tax evasion.
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Previous contests in the "Night At" series have included stays in Dracula's Castle and the Paris Catacombs.
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It's a Markdown editor with a library of texts that automatically stays in sync across your devices.
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Instead, the thoroughness of the investigation and whether the victim stays in the process are more useful.
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We were kind of raised with the rule, 'Whatever happens in this house, stays in this house.
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" That's because, per Webley, an injunction only stays in place "for as long as it is useful.
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"Just gotta make sure I got a house and it stays in the fucking house," he said.
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"I think If someone stays in a country for long, they can be a citizen," he said.
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"But for every dollar we get, 80 cents stays in the beltway (around Washington DC)," she said.
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In other words, if he stays in London, the party will suffer; if he returns, he will.
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As usual, Xavier Niel stays in the shadow and is nowhere to be seen in this video.
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She also said that she no longer stays in rooms that are adjoined with other rooms. brightcove.
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The one that works is submitted to the journal; the one that doesn't stays in a drawer.
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When he's away on tour, he stays in touch the same way most 21st-century clans do.
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A few weeks ago, we all learned that the Harry Potter cast stays in contact via WhatsApp.
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Tyler stays in touch with a lot of his actors ... but this heartwarming story takes the cake.
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There is also pressure from the religious right to ensure that this provision stays in the bill.
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Today, the younger Kerrigan is homeless by his own choice and stays in contact, his family said.
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All of the money stays in house, since Zoom is playing the role of insurer and provider.
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In the below clip, watch how long Wiggins stays in the corner after the shot goes up.
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He has moved three times this year and never stays in a place longer than three months.
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Along with daily yoga workouts, the Brazilian bombshell stays in shape with a strict plant based diet.
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Whether the U.S. ultimately stays in the agreement may hinge on whether Trump wins reelection in 2020.
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"I did not go to Vegas … but, apparently, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," he joked.
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When he distills in Puivert, Aristide stays in a small room in the back of a shed.
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However, the cast stays in this pain for a while to get the point across to viewers.
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We're also told cops will patrol Kendall's home and monitor Shavaughn's whereabouts ... if he stays in town.
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" As Kennedy said, "One factor determines whether a defendant stays in jail before he comes to trial.
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It would be very difficult for a write-in challenger to actually win if Moore stays in.
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"He's an inspiration because he stays in front of the canvas," said the British artist Chris Ofili.
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The American people are in serious danger as long as Trump stays in power, whatever the cause.
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Your charity, World Central Kitchen, generally stays in disaster zones for only a short period of time.
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"We do it where people want to make sure that everything stays in place," Mr. Mann said.
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There is even the suggestion that the magic, and the power it generates, stays in her hands.
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"His barrel gets in the back of the zone early and it stays in there," Thames said.
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That leaves voters with the ultimate say as to whether Trump stays in office past next January.
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As long as Assad stays in power, even without Islamic State, the bloody civil war will continue.
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During that time, they had two mandatory stays in an isolation unit at a nearby children's hospital.
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Wright stays in his hospital room at a UCSF campus and receives three good meals a day.
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Today, for the most part, what happens in Washington stays in Washington: as in, nothing gets done.
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With gravity in place, the ink typically stays in the printer or even on the printed sheet.
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As Sotomayor notes, the Supreme Court rarely granted such stays in the past, and for good reason.
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Pilots must often pair refueling stops with overnight stays in order to accommodate federally mandated rest requirements.
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This is the language that Toomey and other conservatives want to make sure stays in the bill.
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He wants to make sure South Korea stays in South Korean territory, and does not extend it.
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But "the skeleton stays in the closet — I just can't do it," Stevens says he told her.
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And, since our trips usually involve stays in multiple hotels, we also transfer your luggage to each property.
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Eyes in the SkyDuring daylight, at least one drone stays in the air at all times (weather permitting).
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Both know that they have no chance of winning the nomination while the other stays in the race.
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Plus, it can recover funds from accounts in some cases when the money stays in the Robinhood ecosystem.
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How President Trump responds could well determine whether he stays in the driver's seat of his own legacy.
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She stays in the upper floor of the same house that she lived in when she was married.
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She stays in her community because her daughter can ride horses and go to a good private school.
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He's kind of a big deal, and might be the only reason the show stays in the lineup.
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Rubio called the change "bad news" in a tweet, lamenting that it increased chances ZTE stays in business.
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Ahead, seven mid-year check-ups you should do to make sure your data stays in your control.
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Twenty years later, Vivian Ruiz del Vizo stays in the house on the hill, struggling to maintain it.
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"I want every woman that stays in these abusive relationships to get out today, right now," she said.
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If Abe is re-elected and his party stays in power, Abe can stay premier until September 2021.
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Lopez stays in shape with a combination of boxing and personal training sessions with celebrity trainer Tracy Anderson.
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Earlier this year, Sievers found a stray dog hovering near the hotel where she stays in Buenos Aires.
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They realize they can't do that if the deal stays in place and they all have to comply.
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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas unless, like Jenna Dewan Tatum, you document it all on Snapchat.
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KS: Yes, exactly, but they let you [hide] stuff, but then it still stays in your friend's feed.
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How long it stays in the casks, and what the casks held before — like bourbon, wine, sherry, etc.
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So I hope that this misunderstanding stays in the woods and doesn't follow us back to the city.
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The only catch is, if you don't delete your message within 24 hours, it stays in the chat.
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Congress' job is to oversee and ensure each cog in the wheel of government stays in its lane.
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Betting markets have swung sharply towards "remain", and now imply around a 75% chance that Britain stays in.
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The owner of a casino on the Las Vegas Strip cannot: what's built in Vegas stays in Vegas.
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Congress replaced that program with one in which the bulk data stays in the hands of phone companies.
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The longer Trump stays in power, the higher the likelihood that U.S. leadership and authority will dramatically diminish.
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According to the US Census Bureau, the average American family stays in a home for about nine years.
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The result: Mr. Assad stays in place, and Russia intervenes only enough to keep him there for now.
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How ISIS sends people back and stays in touch with them could be an essential element of information.
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During a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Watson was asked if she stays in touch with Daniel Radcliffe.
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You need to enroll both keys — one stays in a safe space, and the other stays with you.
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In another, the tight end stays in but will leak to the flat if he finds no work.
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All of these pieces come together to make sure your plane stays in the air, where it belongs.
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Paper, $13.95 A 30-year-old woman calls in sick to work and stays in bed all day.
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Money stays in the state, in local economies, rather than going out of state to fossil fuel producers.
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Starwood allows people to qualify based on the number of stays in a property in a single year.
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It will be harder for Democrats to make their moral case the longer the shutdown stays in effect.
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The court, which is considering two other major tests of partisan gerrymandering, has granted stays in similar settings.
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If the umbrella does tip over, the fiberglass construction will also ensure that it stays in one piece.
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The Trump administration told Moscow sanctions will stay in place as long as Russia stays in Eastern Ukraine.
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Layla stays in their locked car while Finn uses the toilet, but when he comes back, she's gone.
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The ability of Republican leaders to handle these tasks may determine how long the party stays in power.
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As long as that stays in place, I think we can continue to see growth at 2%, 2.25%.
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"Is the furniture going to be heavy," he asked, so it stays in place, no matter the weather?
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He stays in contact with many of the men he's interviewed and counts them among his best friends.
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But they will not be able to buy their apartment unless he stays in Dubai seven more years.
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The longer the Ford accusation stays in the news, the more likely it is to impact the midterms.
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But his proposals have almost no chance of becoming law, particularly if the Senate stays in Republican hands.
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Social impact travel aims to ensure money spent on a tour or a trip stays in the community.
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E. stays in the living room to watch a movie on Netflix that he knows I wouldn't like.
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The longer the Senate stays in town — particularly at the end of the year — the crankier senators get.
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A child doesn't know how to cope with her emotions, is depressed, and stays in bed all day.
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Well, as long as this book stays in print, at least one word's many translations will be remembered.
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The foot pedal stays in place, thanks to a security lock that prevents unintentional opening of the cable.
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Especially because the longer a patient stays in a coma, the less likely they are to wake up.
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Participant housing is single occupancy rooms in casa particulares (private home stays) in Havana including breakfast and laundry service.
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The virus stays in the blood for 11 days on average, and potentially much longer in other bodily fluids.
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It creates instant suction, hands-free, and stays in place while you're doing all kinds of other fun things.
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"What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas," Rory says in a way that almost makes me believe her. Almost.
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He'll get credit for that time, but the Department of Corrections has to decide if he stays in prison.
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Instead, starting on their first day, they are sent the message that what happens in Congress stays in Congress.
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And if Cruz stays in the race, it could even benefit the "Stop Trump" effort in the long run.
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The institute is known for conducting long-term simulations of stays in space using both cosmonauts and ordinary people.
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The bureaucracy was found to be ramshackle; there was talk of "military tourism" and luxury hotel stays in Rome.
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Evans penned the 1994 memoir "The Kid Stays in the Picture," which was turned into a documentary in 2002.
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The Queen usually stays in her Sandringham estate in Norfolk, 100 miles north of London, over the winter holidays.
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Once installed, it stays in the background, waiting for you to hover your cursor over the green maximize button.
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Under one scenario being studied by Canadian officials, he wins the next election and stays in power until 2025.
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These included flights in a private jet, stays in a fancy hotel and more than $750,000 in campaign contributions.
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She stays in Gemini until Friday night, when she moves into deep feeling Cancer for all Saturday and Sunday.
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Lane Departure Avoidance, when enabled, will apply corrective steering to make sure the car stays in the intended lane.
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Insurance that covers stays in nursing homes so that family members can simply be family members instead of caretakers.
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The reason, he says, is because CO2, the biggest greenhouse gas, stays in the atmosphere for decades or longer.
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And Sony's "Baby Driver" stays in the conversation with a strong 32% hold that should land it in fourth.
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But the longer Lula stays in the contest before withdrawing, the more votes his understudy is likely to win.
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At the very least, a twig needs to be woven around three posts so that it stays in place.
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I have the implant birth control that stays in your arm for three years, and I need it replaced.
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But the longer he stays in charge, the louder the question of whether his firm's success can outlive him.
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It's more contained, and if it stays in the sort of $46 to $50 range, I think we're fine.
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Young also said he stays in touch with Doncic after the two were friendly during the pre-draft process.
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Seefried encourages operators to visit by keeping fine cigars in her office, and she stays in touch with regulators.
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If oil stays in the low $30s, the price of gasoline can stay under $2 and help the consumer.
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It has a warming impact far greater than carbon dioxide, though it stays in the atmosphere for less time.
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If oil stays in the low $30s, the price of gasoline can stay under $2 and help the consumer.
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The other scene that stays in my mind is from a home movie of a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony.
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Through Proposition 2202, Californians can ensure the death penalty in California not on stays in place but actually works.
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If the referendum passes after that date the vice-president takes over and the ruling party stays in power.
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Fifth, if Maduro stays in power, Venezuela will continue to be an important link in the international drug trade.
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The basic principle is that the longer a liquid stays in the body the more effectively it hydrates you.
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Nevertheless, making the delegate math work for Cruz would be difficult as long as Trump stays in the race.
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Below is the premiere of the first song, "Kid Who Stays in the Picture" from their forthcoming eponymous record.
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What happens in your relationship stays in your relationship; involving "helpful" friends and family could just create a mess.
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Considering Kubrick's arguably abusive relationships with his cast and crew, perhaps it's best this one stays in the past.
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"We've made the child tax credit a little more refundable and all the refundability stays in place," he said.
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Pros: Great for larger chested women, convertible, stays in place, comfortable Cons: Some customers have noted issues with fit
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One night, while the others are meditating outside (it's that kind of place), she stays in to fold laundry.
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He stays in his garage room until he gets the signal from her that it's safe to come out.
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The U.S. splits over Saudi Arabia, Wall Street stays in the red, 183-year-olds show us their world.
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For six months, the family stays in a southeastern Georgia house near the tupelo trees, surrounded by multicolored hives.
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Studies showed that even brief stays in jail disrupt people's lives and make them more likely to commit crime.
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Critics have complained TPS has allowed participants to repeatedly extend their stays in 6-month to 18-month increments.
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"The Chinese Communist Party stays in power through its state propaganda outlets and restricting access to information," Republican Sen.
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"Claiming one emergency after another, the Government has recently sought stays in an unprecedented number of cases," Sotomayor said.
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But she stays in touch with some of the other women who spoke publicly about being assaulted by Nassar.
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It actually stays in your body for a while, so it's a reasonable drug to use for that reason.
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A bite to the face is bad enough — when the tooth stays in the wound, things get more dire.
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"The only relevant conclusion today," Mr. Verter wrote on Friday, "is that what happens in Likud stays in Likud."
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While on the road, she stays in touch with her children and grandchildren over Facetime, text and phone calls.
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Rural communities will need to prioritize generating wealth that stays in their communities and meets demand across their region.
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Chestnut, who turned 50 on New Year's Day, stays in shape with the help of his trainer, Obi Obadike.
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The big picture: Polling being studied by Bloomberg shows big, perhaps insurmountable hurdles, particularly if Joe Biden stays in.
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If she stays in an Airbnb, the host has to have received consistently excellent reviews and achieved "superhost" status.
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Left unsaid is that Russia's primary mission in Syria is ensuring that Assad stays in power — not destroying ISIS.
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Some opposition figures, western and Arab diplomats fear that if Assad stays in power, the violence will simmer for ever.
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"He was one of those guys who just stays in his room that's it, wouldn't come out," the man said.
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The Republican victory means that the Speaker of the House gavel stays in the hands of Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan.
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The centre stays in touch with nearby institutions whose patients require its specialists' input, but not to be physically present.
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Many women report they have felt unsafe in shelters, or are survivors of gendered trauma stemming from stays in shelters.
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UNTIL recently "Uber envy" afflicted many top executives at Airbnb, a platform for booking overnight stays in other people's homes.
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Why it matters: Medicare paid hospitals $114 billion for inpatient stays in 2016, or about 17% of all Medicare payments.
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"I want to make sure the insurance stays in place," said Kehoe, a restaurant employee who has had foot surgery.
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If it stays in line with previous iPad releases, there will be a 10.5 inch and a 12.9 inch model.
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It stays in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, lapping at India from the west and the east.
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"The food stays in your stomach until it's ready to be passed off safely into your small bowel," Ghanjhu says.
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Because of how Europa orbits Jupiter, the Sun more or less stays in the same spot at the moon's equator.
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Rough banners, some made from TSA tape, hang around her: an aura of travels past while she stays in motion.
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What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, so keep mum by sipping coffee out of this Sin City-themed cup.
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Airbnb, a platform for booking stays in private homes, has offered a "host guarantee" against theft and vandalism since 2011.
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In South Africa, meanwhile, Netcare registered a 3.5 percent rise in patient days, which represent customer stays in its hospitals.
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They say what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but we think you can make an exception for your wedding.
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Watson revealed to Entertainment Tonight that the cast of Harry Potter stays in touch via everyone's favorite global chat service.
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I think eventually if he stays in that starting role, he'll end up using the wind-up a little bit.
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Kairi Sane will almost certainly run into this despicable glass ceiling if she stays in WWE past her call-up.
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But out of the total that stays in local banks, only 15-25 percent are converted to rupiah, Adityaswara added.
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While there are effective moments throughout—seriously, it's pretty good—the energy wanes when it stays in Garmisch too long.
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This is because if a person stays in the same room the following night they tend to sleep more soundly.
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The man ignores her, as Serena specifically ordered him to make sure June stays in the car during their visit.
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Read More: Helen Mirren's diet and workout routine seems surprisingly low-key — here's how she stays in such killer shape
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He nods, accepts the decision, and stays in America, tinkering with engines, and listening to the race on the radio.
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Sometimes this plastic is used for minutes before being discarded, but it stays in our environment for hundreds of years.
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If the Senate stays in town into next week, which seems likely, a veto override would seem in the offing.
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Pros: Permanent: The gas reacts with the rock underwater and becomes inorganic, which means it stays in the ocean permanently.
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It doesn't fall in my eyes, it stays in place, and it truly blocks out incoming snow and wind gusts.
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Eyeshadow primer is the secret ingredient to a crease-free eye look that stays in place and lasts all day.
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A player who does not make much of an impact, but does little wrong, most likely stays in the middle.
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"The Kid Stays in the Picture" began its life as an autobiography and was later adapted into a celebrated movie.
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If he stays in the U.S., he said he would let his daughter decide for herself when she turns 18.
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It allows Medicaid to cover stays in mental health facilities, but only if they are less than 15 days long.
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But remember: What good is a great idea if it stays in your notebook and the world never sees it?
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Contributions can be withdrawn penalty-free after five years, while the growth stays in and continues to build tax-free.
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But even if the Second stays in its current shape through the 2018 elections, Democrats have reason for hope here.
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These figures also pray and tremble and make fists, but it is that angled wrist that stays in the mind.
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For Trump Hotels, all cancellation fees for direct booking for stays in March and April will be waived as necessary.
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Trips will depart from Miami and call at Santiago de Cuba, Trinidad, Cienfuegos and Havana, offering overnight stays in most.
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The hotel room your mom or dad or wife or husband or partner stays in while you're in the hospital?
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The address book also stays in sync when you make changes to contacts cards on the computer or mobile device.
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Here's how he stays in shape and uses motivational books and podcasts to help him get through the daily grind.
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Who knows: Maybe "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" will soon be a cute vestige of a simpler time.
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When he goes to the whaling station, he stays in a World War II-era hut left by Allied forces.
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"Always cover the eyelid with a light base of foundation or primer so the eyeliner stays in place," he said.
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Staffers were offered full benefits packages and stays in fully furnished apartments on Manhattan's Upper East Side, The Times reported.
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In numerical terms, Airbnb added 1,000,000 New Year's Eve guest stays in 2017, 700,000 in 2018, and 800,000 in 2019.
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Who stays in immigration custody for years if they don't have a credible fear of returning to their home country?
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The 100-foot yacht was also specifically designed for extended stays in frigid temperatures – even without the dramatic orca design.
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After a rocky regulatory start, Airbnb stays in Japan have taken off to help meet the country's current tourism boom.
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The Trump administration has faced questions over U.S. service members' use of the Trump resort during stays in the area.
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They argued that if Bloomberg stays in the race, Sanders will clean up on Super Tuesday, then it's game over.
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After surgeries, during my extended stays in the intensive care unit, I would tell myself that pain was not real.
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Many blood cancer patients undergo stem cell transplantation, a costly and intensive treatment that requires long hospital stays in isolation.
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If Mr. Jammeh stays in power, he will have to disfigure or remove the democratic window dressing that betrayed him.
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Every day he stays in office means another day where justice is not done and not seen to be done.
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THOMAS COOK OWES TUNISIAN HOTELS 60 MILLION EUROS FOR STAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST - TOURISM MINISTER RENE TRABELSI TO REUTERS
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"We buy new, so it's come off distilled into the cask beautifully, (and) it stays in their warehouse," Patrick said.
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But we focus on carbon dioxide for one reason: It stays in the atmosphere for centuries, accumulating and trapping heat.
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Perhaps the solution to this is to only watch porn where the subject stays in the same position the whole time.
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She says she never stays in a room with an adjoining room and never lets hotel staff go into her room.
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And instead of paying to Uncle Sam 23.8% (which includes 3.8% for Obamacare), all of that money stays in your wallet.
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A state judge ordered that the residents had to leave, citing a local ordinance that forbids extended stays in the building.
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This week's travel diary: A 30-year-old email marketing associate stays in an Airstream with her boyfriend and her dog.
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I let our dog out and she happily stays in the backyard while I shower and get ready for my day.
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In the show, Takeshi (Joel Kinnaman) stays in the Raven, an AI Hotel designed to look like a 19th Century mansion.
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Most people who go to clubs have a "what happens in the club, stays in the club" attitude unless someone's sick.
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The cost could grow by nearly $2 million if he stays in the race through the Democratic convention in Philadelphia later.
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"In that instance the tissue stays in the uterus and causes the lining of the uterus to appear thickened," she says.
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Explore GeoVegas for yourself and remember that "What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas" does not technically transcend into virtual reality.
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That's good news for stocks, which stand to gain significantly if the current trend stays in place, according to DataTrek Research.
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Patients can book an appointment on Doctolib's website and everything stays in sync between your own calendar and your public calendar.
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During training and at my races, Aziza stays in the lodge of the mountain waiting for Rob and me to return.
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The sun stays in future-oriented Aquarius until the 18th, triggering revolutionary insights into where your peers and society are headed.
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So again, look to Russia, look to China, they are the ones who can determine how long Maduro stays in power.
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Regardless of whether the administration stays in or leaves the deal, the substance of the U.S. pledge is gone for good.
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The former titleholder has posted multiple videos demonstrating her exercise routines and recipes that show exactly how she stays in shape.
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But the longer he stays in office, the better we understand why his ghostwriter now says the book was a sham.
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But I think that the worst case scenario for me is written as if Britain stays in Europe with different rules.
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How do you break the story on this thing and make sure it stays in sync with all the other projects?
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My head stays in the script and Alex, to my right, keeps an eye on cameras to adjust framing and pacing.
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In "Imprisoned," the team stays in a small Earth Kingdom town where anyone seen earthbending is arrested by Fire Nation officials.
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For now, Jedi doesn't go to school with Luke; instead, he's monitored and Nuttall stays in close contact with school nurses.
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She doesn't take care of herself, she misses phone calls from her ex, and barely stays in touch with her family.
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"We have decided it is better if the U.K. stays in Europe," Schaeuble said at a British Chambers of Commerce event.
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"We have decided it is better if the UK stays in Europe," Schaeuble said at a British Chambers of Commerce event.
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While keeping in mind age, weight, and breed, Whistle can help ensure that your best friend stays in the best shape.
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At least when you buy a birthday present or a sex toy (or both?) from Amazon, that knowledge stays in-house.
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The ExoMount attaches to your air vent and features an elite magnetic stick to make sure your device stays in place.
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New York Stands Out Some of the longest hospital stays in the nation, averaging 16.5 days, occur in New York state.
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And as high atmospheric pressure stays in the same area for a while, the air continues to get hotter and drier.
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But I also feel I need to be a little more careful with it to ensure it stays in working order.
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The longer Mr Putin stays in power, the more likely his rule is to be followed by chaos, weakness and conflict.
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Let me ask you this question: What are you going to think about a United States Senator that stays in hiding.
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Mr. Riggs's angry, demanding cri de coeur stays in the mind long after you've left the Bronx Museum of the Arts.
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In South Africa, Netcare expects to register a 6 percent rise in patient days, which represent customer stays in its hospitals.
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Additionally, Turnberry's offices were in the Capitol Hill townhouse Lewandowski's stays in when he's in DC, Politico reported in Nov. 2017.
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The tax cuts mean that more money stays in communities and on Main Street, with less dollars shipped off to Washington.
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There's tremendous value in a big that stays in his lane on offense, and Zeller does that as well as anyone.
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Trump stays in power based on the support of a minority that also happens to be the majority of the majority.
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The rain stays out now, but the noise stays in — creating an echo chamber and a much louder experience for everyone.
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But Parasnis says that Adobe stays in the mix, in large part because of its focus on using AI for creativity.
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The harder Sanders goes at Biden tonight, the more likely he stays in the race for an extended period of time.
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Patrisse's brother rotated through jail, prison and short stays in local hospital psychiatric emergency departments, from which he was quickly discharged.
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When a Canadian couple stays in a Trump hotel in New York, the money they spend counts as a service export.
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When she loses her virginity with Ashley's model, he doesn't seem to mind that she stays in disguise the entire time.
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Usually, he is regularly spotted in Boston, New York, Los Angeles and Palm Beach, where he often stays in the winter.
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Every five years, the climate law will be revised and updated, to ensure the country stays in alignment with Paris targets.
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It finds him loads, stays in touch with him through a dispatcher, and gives him 85 percent of the negotiated rate.
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His tenure as Liberal Democratic Party leader, which ensures the premiership if the LDP stays in power, ends in September 2021.
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The context: Italy will have another election, one that could turn into a referendum on whether it stays in the euro.
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The US stays in first place this year, but other countries have changed positions amid rising global instability and political changes.
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He stays in the middle of the field, he reads the quarterback's eyes, and he helps on any in-breaking route.
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A high-pressure ridge calmed the ocean waters -- meaning heat stays in the water, without storms to help cool it down.
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"[I] hope that he stays in this campaign to the roots that I saw him establish in New Jersey," Christie said.
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"If you believe you have suffered any of these symptoms following stays in Cuba, please consult a medical professional," it added.
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Plus, the longer a person stays in a location, the more attached they grow to their home and job and community.
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Koch herself has also been the focus of experiments, helping NASA learn how the body changes during long stays in space.
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LAKE LUZERNE, N.Y. — Rachael Ray washes and irons her own sheets, and those of anyone who stays in her guesthouse here.
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"If she stays in China, the house arrest and surveillance won't let up for several years at least," Mr. Wu said.
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Depending on how long the juice stays in contact with the skins, these wines can become starkly tannic and quite bitter.
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Critics worry easing regulations on how quickly cities must replace their pipes will ensure lead stays in the system even longer.
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Critics worry easing regulations on how quickly cities must replace their pipes will ensure lead stays in the system even longer.
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Hospices did not meet plan of care requirements in 85 percent of general inpatient care stays in 2012, the report found.
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"If Assad stays in power in Syria, the war in Syria never ends and you can't stabilize Iraq," he said. Sen.
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Strange lost to Moore in the Republican primary, so it would be a difficult campaign if Moore stays in and fights.
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"What's special about this place is the community," said Mr. McGrath, who stays in shape by bending metal wrenches into hoops.
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Swift, 28, often stays in New York City but has a residence in Nashville and is registered to vote in Tennessee.
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"We've got to make sure that everybody stays in the boat and we get the boat down the river," Ryan said.
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I gave her as much information as I could that would make sure he STAYS in there for longer than a day!!!
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"We hope that the instrumentation onboard Juno stays in a good shape under the harsh radiation conditions close to Jupiter," Kolmašová said.
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And when her childhood sweetheart stays in her hotel unexpectedly, Vivian imagines what her life might've been like if they'd stayed together.
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However, the effects of long-duration stays in space are not fully known, which prompted NASA to do the One-Year Mission.
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Trump stays in her marriage is for fear that Trump might find a way to "invalidate" the visa if she left him.
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But the more the party settles into power, and the longer it stays in office, the harder this may prove to be.
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But once you've used a heavy, sturdy wooden cutting board that stays in place all on its own, like a Boos block?
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While there, Maureen stays in her brother's old house where she begins to sense a spiritual presence she believes to be him.
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Cutting our stays in London and Paris short gets a refund of $350, which we can use toward our room in Amsterdam.
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Whoever enters the Kardashian family circle, stays in the Kardashian family circle — and that includes the man responsible for their dental hygiene.
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So, it is not as if we do Peanut Butter Oreo and it's not selling enough, that stays in our veins forever.
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The formula stays in place, but won't send you running for a drink of water or lip balm to quench dehydrated lips.
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"All activity that occurs in FB Dating stays in FB Dating and will not be shared externally," a Facebook spokesperson told Wired.
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For now, the rule on methane stays in place, but the EPA says it could appeal the case to the Supreme Court.
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Average airfare from the U.S. and Canada stays in the low $300s throughout the summer, while hotels average in the low $200s.
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But with nearly 218,224 overnight stays in winter last year, more than three times the summer total — it will not be easy.
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And more importantly, you can start watching on a device and finish on another as everything stays in sync between your devices.
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" The actress also opened up about how she stays in shape, saying, "I think about longevity, and I take care of myself.
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Even if the abortion measure stays in the bill, senators will have to determine if that language can pass through its chamber.
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The album, which is the Saskatchewan-based group's third, stays in line with their previous work, maintaining a high-energy, party feel.
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This means that the analysis assumes that Obamacare's Medicaid expansion stays in place and the tax credits for private coverage remain constant.
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The new governor, Juma Ali Malou, has an air-conditioned office in Juba and stays in a lodge when he visits Terekeka.
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The average homeowner now stays in their home for 10 years, an all-time high, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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"They say it only stays in your system for up to a week, so I technically don't have it anymore," she says.
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Congress last year ended that program, replacing it with one in which the bulk data stays in the hands of phone companies.
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Once you begin earning rewards, you can redeem them for stays in myriad properties ranging from Hampton Inns to Waldorf Astoria Hotels.
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Moreover, aerosols tend to wash out after a few weeks, while carbon dioxide stays in the atmosphere for a very long time.
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Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced a late night bargain with the president — DACA stays in exchange for border security without the wall.
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"I go around the world looking for giant waves," he tells Gloria, who stays in Los Angeles and waits for minor ripples.
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Alison infringes on everyone's life by trying to home-school him, fearing he'll be labeled and ostracized if he stays in school.
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Here's the deal: If the Mandalorian stays in place while delivering this haymaker, the net force acting on him must be zero.
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Which is all to say that the infighting and campaigning has already begun, whether Ryan stays in his leadership position or goes.
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So long as Assad stays in power, they will continue to hold it, quite irrespective of whether the U.S. remains or withdraws.
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Still, it signals that states may be willing to implement potential alternatives if the ACA stays in place with limited federal support.
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Incidentally, Airbnb's 2018 Travel Trends report also found that travelers were increasingly booking stays in nontraditional accommodations such as yurts and ryokans.
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But he said the feeling that they have been deprioritized is palpable among the agents with whom he stays in close contact.
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The 23-year-old single mother could also lose her job at a warehouse company, even if she stays in the country.
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If Mr. Xi stays in power for more than two five-year terms, the ascendancy of the Red Aristocrats may become unstoppable.
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On top of that, 60 percent of hospitalizations lead to stays in nursing homes or rehabilitative centers, which compounds costs even more.
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Meldonium, which in 2016 led to a long ban for the tennis star Maria Sharapova, usually stays in the system for months.
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In 1994, the Moore property was purchased by Darwin and Martha Linn, who run day tours and overnight stays in the house.
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Pack two power cables for your phone: One that stays in the hotel room and another to carry with your battery pack.
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An impeachment trial is a fairly important event, given that it will literally decide whether or not the president stays in office.
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And, the longer he stays in his position, the more damage we should expect to our ability to advance press freedoms abroad.
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How the company stays in business is a mystery, since the staff is full of misfits preoccupied with personal problems and infighting.
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That would require a rule change by the LDP, whose head is virtually assured the premiership if the party stays in power.
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Aside from relieving security fears, an athlete who stays in the United States avoids the physical stress of an extra basketball season.
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The White House stays in contact with the candidates through regular conference calls to ensure that they stay consistent in their views.
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Safran helped develop the program's curriculum and stays in touch about which specializations the company will be needing in the coming months.
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Of course, as long as everyone stays in, this plurality means nothing beyond repudiating the claim that Trumpism is sweeping the Republican Party.
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" Once media started to follow the story, Simpson laughed it off, saying, "I thought what happens in Las Vegas stays in Las Vegas?
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REAL MADRID STAYS IN MIX Cristiano Ronaldo scored three goals to help Real Madrid crush visiting Espanyol, 6-0, in the Spanish league.
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For older people in particular, longer stays in hospital can lead to worse health outcomes and can increase their long-term care needs.
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Your choice stays in place for any future videos you watch through the app, until you set the playback speed back to normal.
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You can edit your snap within the app and instantly print out a still photo, but the video version stays in the app.
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If the bacteria cannot be identified properly, it stays in the body for a longer period of time and continues to change structure.
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Wyclef Jean Stays In Shape With Zumba & Keeping Up With His Daughter's Favorite Dance Moves Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
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And assuming the Senate confirms him, he'll be set to lead America's armed forces — as long as he stays in Trump's good graces.
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Memories of secluded stays in institutions are hard to shake, and group homes that offer condoms and sexuality-affirming services are still rare.
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Unless Britain stays in the EU's single market and accepts free movement of people—which seems unlikely—the north's stability is at risk.
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The film mostly stays in Washington, focusing on the machinations behind the scenes that get men elected and bills on the Senate floor.
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It claims to be able to reduce the use of emergency rooms by a fifth, and inpatient stays in hospitals by two-fifths.
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"Brazil stays in the Paris Agreement," he said when asked about the issue last week at a press conference, according to Bloomberg News.
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Someone who stays in his lane, someone doesn't sacrifice his art for the sake of being trendy, and someone who puts women first.
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A significant amount of time passes, and friends, roommates, move in and out of the apartment, but she stays in a comatose state.
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If it's put into place (and stays in place), it would vault Canada to the head of the international pack on climate policy.
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If this seems awful, and a negotiated settlement appears politically impossible, then there's a third option: Britain just stays in the European Union.
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It will be interesting to see how long Kepler 11145123 stays in the record book as the roundest known object in the universe.
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An object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
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If Trump stays in the accord, it doesn't necessarily mean the emissions from the U.S. won't spike, as Axios' Amy Harder points out.
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Aarabi tells me his company is pushing to increase frame rates so its virtual makeup stays in place no matter how you move.
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Bottom line: Khamenei wants a virtuous regime: one that stays in power, and does so with the visible support of the Iranian people.
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Berlusconi had open heart surgery in 2016 and regular hospital check-ups and lengthy stays in health spas over the past 18 months.
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You can soak clothes in permethrin, which stays in the fabric for four to six weeks, even withstanding multiple laundry cycles, he said.
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Singer Carrie Underwood stays in shape by hitting the gym, and sometimes, her two-year-old son Isaiah comes along for the fun.
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Then Abdeslam will have to appear before a pretrial court, which will decide whether he stays in jail for up to another month.
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He relied on an oxygen tank and had frequent stays in the hospital where friends would sneak him Twinkies or boxes of Oreos.
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This means that she can create anything she wants, so long as she stays in the glass enclosure provided by the Tyrell Corporation.
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We hope Mr. Trump proves him wrong and stays in the Paris Climate Agreement — that he does the right thing from the beginning.
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If it stays in the NDAA, forget about getting a round of base realignment and closure (BRAC) until after the report is done.
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In the second, the family stays in a huge modernist mansion with more than a little of the Bond films to its design.
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Assuming he stays in office, observers say, Mr. LePage could well finish out the rest of his second term more detached than ever.
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In the short story, protagonist Harry stays in the Pera Palace during the occupation of Istanbul at the end of World War I.
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Though your cat's litter box is its own private space, not everything that happens in the litter box stays in the litter box.
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Community stays in touch with a cross-section of redditors, asking them for feedback and encouraging them to be on their best behavior.
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Democratic strategist and presidential campaign veteran Jamal Simmons said the longer Sanders stays in the race, the more likely Clinton will select Warren.
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Most people were treated and released, but 15 required overnight stays in the hospital and two required admission to the intensive care unit.
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Elon Musk stays in the boardroom, giggling to himself, for two hours, and then invents a flamethrower that can tunnel through the moon.
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It stays soft long enough to smoothly blend and shade the line then stays in place all day, even beneath the lower lid.
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He was beaten fair and square, and the longer he stays in the race, the more his movement will resemble a spoiler campaign.
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The problem is, that creates something of an echo chamber where, "acoustically, what happens in the subway station stays in the subway station."
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For a long time, he was entertaining and unintentionally comical, but the longer he stays in the race, the less funny he is.
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The donor stays in intensive care until they're ready to move to the operating room, where a biopsy is performed on each organ.
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After all, the average job candidate in the United States stays in the job for which they were hired for about four years.
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"People need to understand, though, that a typical adult patient normally stays in the ICU only for three to four days," he said.
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The virus only stays in the system for about a week, and the window for testing is only about five days, Espinal explained.
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Conventional wisdom is that Mitch McConnell, if he stays in control of the Senate, will inevitably ditch the filibuster for his own reasons.
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The law giving the ethics office its power technically expired in 2007, but it stays in effect until Congress decides to change it.
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Erin serendipitously stays in Florida to become a live-in nanny for an elderly woman she just met (8:18) after leaving Dunder.
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Or it is formulated to give a dose that mainly stays in the vagina — as a vaginal tablet, a cream or a ring.
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At some point soon, providing she stays in the job, she will have to decide what type of Brexit deal she will seek.
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"I hope the mixed relay stays in the program, especially as we won," said Shaunae Miller-Uibo, the 2016 Olympic 400-meter champion.
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Anora Queen, 56, who is homeless and stays in the area near Mr. Santos's mother's building, said he was upset over his mother.
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"You have to decide if you're trying to start an aristocratic dynasty so that all the money stays in your family," he says.
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Travelers who had booked stays in Hubei, the province at the center of the outbreak, can cancel reservations without charge until April 1.
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That's why I prefer the metal components of the Melnor XT. The base of the sprinkler is metal so it stays in place.
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If German stays in the rotation, he might not get far past his previous career high in innings anyway, because of the injury.
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Already subject to panic attacks, which are exacerbated by the horrors she saw in Haiti, Rachel stays in her apartment for 18 months.
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The hospital and emergency services division, the company's biggest, registered a 3.7% rise in patient days, which represents customer stays in its hospitals.
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And even Speaker Pelosi said it would be dangerous to leave it to voters to determine whether President Trump stays in office. Really?
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Then, she heard something wild — a "ski safari," with multi-resort ski days and stays in family-run inns in the Italian Alps.
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Cotton said he and Van Hollen would keep working in the common months to ensure the ZTE measure stays in the defense bill.
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But even a 4-4 split isn't the end of the world; it just means that the lower court's ruling stays in effect.
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Then and now, HughesNet follows the Arthur C. Clarke ideal—a single satellite that effectively stays in place 22,2022 miles above the earth.
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But Stranger Things 2 proved that the show knows what it's doing and can even excel when it stays in its preferred lane.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Zika virus stays in the blood of an infected person for about a week.
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He is registered as an emotional-support dog, is wearing a coat, and stays in a heel by my husband's side the whole time.
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That's cost her the piddling sum of $198,000, which she's funded through sponsors and occasional free stays in hotels in exchange for social promotion.
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In rear mode, the primary speaker stays in front of the TV like a mini soundbar and the secondary speaker goes behind your couch.
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In Angela Carter's sexy, exhilarating contemporary version, Beauty chooses instead to become a beast, and the story stays in the realm of the wild.
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No matter how long this policy stays in effect before being put on hold in court, the fight over it is going to continue.
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When you win an award for your thespian skills, it's nice to have your friends around to make sure your ego stays in check.
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They sponsor the students' stays in Jakarta of around three weeks each, and have so far identified 15 students this year for its programme.
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If the committee votes Friday and the Senate stays in DC, a final confirmation vote could take place as early as next Tuesday. Sen.
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Particularly in Europe, land management and usage doesn't change as radically as it does here, because it stays in the family, or it's protected.
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On average, business travelers stay seven nights in Airbnb accommodation, twice as long as stays in traditional hotels, research group CWT Solutions Group found.
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Assuming that Mr Trump stays in Biarritz until the end of the summit on August 26th, however, it may not have been time wasted.
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Of course, the modularity of the system only works if The Module Project actually stays in business and supports the Decibel with new parts.
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The company partnered with Hostmaker, a home-rental management company, and offered 340 properties for home-sharing stays in Paris, Rome, Lisbon and London.
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Unless you put both your thumbs on the touch pads on the back, the card stays in standby mode and doesn't use any power.
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The challenge there will be in implementing the required safeguards, and ensuring that the machine stays "in bounds" when it comes to certain modifications.
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By the way, Romo reportedly stands to make more than $50 MILLION if he stays in his current contract for the next 3 seasons.
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The sun stays in your 11th house of friendship until the 22nd, so enjoy as many holiday get-togethers with friends as you can!
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The other one is a Pioneer USB we probably got as a promo at one point, but it pretty much stays in my backpack.
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Jamal, a vet by training, said he stays in business by treating animals, but faces huge problems trying to carry out even routine procedures.
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That is, the kind of problem that stays in the family, or that is at least quickly surpassed by whatever embarrassment is coming next.
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If he stays in the race, softens his rhetoric against Clinton and begins the process of healing the party, there will be less consternation.
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Schultz can't win the presidency – all he can do is ensure that Donald Trump stays in the White House for another disastrous 4 years.
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MacArthur amendment: Stays in, if Senate rules allow it while still enabling the bill to pass with 51 votes (the parliamentarian ultimately decides that).
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In the 2004 series finale of Friends, Rachel Green decides not to go to Paris and stays in NYC to be with Ross Geller.
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Opposition leaders have accused Sarksyan of changing the system to ensure he stays in power, and have been holding protest rallies in recent weeks.
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"All the money stays in local councils, and they make all decisions on how the cookie program is run," said Parisi in a statement.
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Somers, who made the Thighmaster the go-to workout product, previously told PEOPLE about how she stays in shape, in addition to working out.
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Fewer people are going to the hospital or filling their drug prescriptions, which means more money stays in the pocket of insurers like UnitedHealth.
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If LeBron stays in Cleveland and wants a respectable one-time rival to be his new teammate, George would regret passing on the chance.
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In a world where LeBron goes to Houston, Boston, San Antonio, Philadelphia, or stays in Cleveland, George would be lauded as a basketball demigod.
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They absorbed and deployed the "logic" that they had observed over the course of many stays in Aman Resorts properties and other luxury hotels.
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ThirdLove's 24/7 Classic Strapless Bra comes in a wide range of sizes so it fits perfectly and stays in place all day long.
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" He stays in touch with a few friends from high school, but confided that they "respect what I do, but don't really understand it.
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If Britain stays in a form of a customs union it would reduce the costs for both sides by about half, the report said.
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If a cutter does not dart sharply at the last moment, it is just a slower fastball that stays in a hitter's bat path.
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Now, when he goes out with his dog at night, he stays in the line of sight of the police who blanket the area.
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"No one told me that he stays in character, and our characters like, hate each other, so I thought he hated me," says Golding.
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"When you live in the house of other people, you can't say freely what you think and everything stays in your heart," she said.
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Speaking on behalf of Jakelin's mother, who only speaks a Mayan dialect, Caal said she hopes her husband stays in the US to work.
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He owns houses here and there but stays in perpetual motion, usually chasing waves, definitely not suffering through flat spells at his local break.
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As long as that stays the case — and Sanders stays in the race — then it's hard to see how she gets over that hump.
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Meantime, pulling the trigger risks subjecting people to long, expensive trips out of town or long stays in shelters, with government footing the bill.
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If May wins this no-confidence vote, she stays in power, and goes back to figuring out what the heck to do about Brexit.
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Jessica Nabongo, who appeared in the article, says she stays in hotels with 24-hour security or in Airbnbs that have achieved Superhost status.
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" A Hatch piece, she adds, "works during a time where it's really needed, but stays in your closet, and it lasts because it's wanted.
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They will move as one, like a flock of birds, so long as each fish stays in line with the fish that surround it.
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In today's 360 video — the final in a series about the country — a chef explains how his restaurant stays in business despite rising inflation.
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The longer Mr. Zuma stays in power, the harder it will be for Mr. Ramaphosa to rebuild the party's brand before next year's elections.
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During the storm, the ride out team stays in KSC's Launch Control Center, which is where engineering teams monitor launches out of the Cape.
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"He's in elite condition, and he stays in elite condition," Griffin said of Williamson, who is listed at 6-foot-6 and 284 pounds.
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Lopping even a few hundred dollars off move-in costs could shorten the amount of time a family stays in a shelter by months.
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By 2014, women had higher rates of opioid-related inpatient stays in most states, though men typically had higher rates of emergency room treatment.
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It led to a visually stunning car chase sequence in which the camera stays in the car with Stephanie throughout in one continuous shot.
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"The subpoena stays in effect and we're going to get the answers from Mr. Bannon that we did not get today," Conaway told reporters.
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The rare consensus signals that American friction with China will outlast any agreement on tariffs – regardless of whether Trump stays in the White House.
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Sonder is a $1 billion hospitality startup that claims to offer the best parts of hotels and private-home stays in its apartment rentals.
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A Democratic aide said Senate leadership stays in touch with senators about when they need to be in the chamber for a key vote.
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Four years later, Paramount Pictures released "Chinatown," written by Towne, directed by Roman Polanski, produced by Robert "The Kid Stays in the Picture" Evans.
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It's more efficient to provide short term assistance to help families avoid lengthy stays in shelters and quickly get them back on their feet.
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Reversing this trend will mean more innovation occurs and stays in America, rather than being acquired by countries with a more competitive tax system.
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If Abe stays in office through November 2019, he will have exceeded the 2,886 days marked by Taro Katsura in the early 20th century.
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That's probably going to be a personal thing that stays in the locker room and won't be talked about publicly, as those things are.
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Menendez received trips on private jets, stays in luxury hotels and campaign donations from Melgen in exchange for the political favors, according to prosecutors.
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Amazon, which stays in consumer discretionary, will now represent close to 30 percent of that sector, with Disney and Comcast moving to communications services.
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How long hormonal birth control stays in your systemAfter removing a hormonal IUD or implant, you can start trying to get pregnant right away.
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Complicating the discussions is the need to ensure that the overall bill stays in the $1.5 trillion bucket lawmakers have budgeted for the cuts.
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Right now, Republican senators are figuring out what to do if Moore stays in the race (and he shows no sign of dropping out).
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The Internal Revenue Service has said the current mandate essentially stays in effect, but it remains unclear how widely any fees have been collected.
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The lawyers said he had since been relocated to a segregated housing unit where he stays in his cell for 23 hours a day.
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The national rate of opioid-related inpatient stays in hospitals rose by 64.1 percent from 2005 to 2014, according to a federal health data agency.
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Deguito remains free, however, as bail she posted earlier stays in effect until the conviction becomes final, one of her lawyers, Joaquin Hizon, told Reuters.
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Nevertheless, Putin is now 25 and if he stays in office until 5, which is as long as the constitution allows, he will be 215.2.
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"I do think if this dollar rally stays in tact, what we need is divergence," said Chandler, meaning the U.S. economy would continue to outperform.
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This small snapshot from her daily routine provides a peek at how she stays in top condition and it actually looks like an enjoyable menu.
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Under this scenario, your Sonos system stays in sync and both voice helpers remain aware of what's playing, no matter which you requested it from.
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Form W-2G What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, except if you win money — then you might have to tell the IRS about it.
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Most economists expect the BoE to raise interest rates early next year if Britain stays in the EU. Editing by Jeremy Gaunt and Gareth Jones
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"As soon as there's someone in the shot, you'll notice the person stays in focus while the background softly blurs," Instagram said in the statement.
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She kicked off her posts back in January, and has since documented all the ways — from boxing to meditation to yoga — she stays in shape.
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Spotlight stays in the hunt despite a Globes shutout, but there is clearly momentum behind Alejandro Iñárritu's shot at back-to-back Best Picture winners.
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And it wasn't just the one shootaround -- Mackenzie hung out with Messi and his family for a couple days while their stays in Antigua overlapped.
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The newly remapped function stays in place until you change it again, turn customization for the button off, or uninstall the app from your phone.
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"Although the aesthetic is going across the mediums, it stays in [one] world… I know where the walls of that world are," Waese tells Creators.
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The kids will stay in the same house while David and Carlton will rotate who stays in the house depending on their period of custody.
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I wanted to ask him how he does it, so I gave Schlappig a call during one of his brief stays in the United States.
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He determines the rhythm of individual scenes, decides when you see certain camera angles, and makes the call on what stays in or gets cut.
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However, methane stays in the atmosphere for only about two decades, whereas carbon dioxide remains for many centuries, warming the climate over the long term.
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While pundits lament how quick the general public is to fall into "cancel culture," it's rare to find someone who actually stays in canceled jail.
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A recent ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) rule change means Abe could well still be prime minister in 2020 if his party stays in power.
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As a trans guy, he stays in the loop about the experience of other transgender employees at Intel, where things are still hit or miss.
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India has a massive election coming up in just a few weeks, which will decide whether current Indian prime minister Narendra Modi stays in power.
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Some conservatives are hopeful he stays in Washington to lead the American Enterprise Institute, the hub for right-leaning intellectuals shaping conservative policies (The Hill).
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They worried about the unknowns, about how long Zika stays in the system, whether it could be transmitted in ways the experts don't yet understand.
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If Kihuen stays in the race, he could give House Republicans an opening as the party scrambles to hang on to its majority in 2023.
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After my own stays in the hospital, I had learned how to "work" the hospital staff, using genuine praise, patience and small gifts of candy.
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Schaeuble, who said he stays in close contact with Draghi, said he would be amazed if the central bank was seriously considering such a policy.
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On average, 14 percent of Alunorte's production stays in Brazil and 86 percent is exported to the Middle East, North American and Europe, it said.
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The pension of a teacher who stays in the same state could be twice as big as that of a teacher who moves mid-career.
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Jeremy booked the expedition through a lodge outside Iquitos, Peru, the only tour operator he could find that offered overnight stays in the open jungle.
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Starting Sunday, inventory that stays in Amazon's warehouses for too long without being shipped to customers or taken back will hurt a seller's IPI score.
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Airbnb, the home-share service, announced last week that in its first year in operation, more than 13,000 American travelers had booked stays in Cuba.
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It does, however, clear the way for the COO that Uber eventually hires to be Kalanick's second-in-command if Kalanick stays in his role.
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Sanders is running to the left of Biden, and progressives are hoping that he stays in the race to continue to promote his policy ideas.
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Stays in the encampment are said to vary from several hours to a couple of days, depending on the flow of migrants across the border.
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Do you think 10 years from now, the theatrical window, the length of time a movie stays in theaters, will exist in the same way?
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As a result, it will take significantly less time to place children with their families, and their stays in the shelters will be much shorter.
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She stays in better contact with friends, including more trips home to Vancouver, to help her keep one foot outside the sometimes suffocating tennis bubble.
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Once I pull the brief as high up as it can go (near my sternum) it stays in place all day without awkwardly rolling down.
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The number of overnight tourist stays in Iceland jumped from 2.7 million in 2008 to 8.5 million in 2018, according to the Icelandic statistical authority.
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If a patient does not enroll in hospice and stays in a Medicare Advantage plan, the insurer remains responsible for all of the medical bills.
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The one drawback to the Dyson Corrale is that its price stays in line with Dyson's other styling tools, clocking in at a whopping $499.99.
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These "famils" (public relations slang for free media trips) include high-end restaurant meals, helicopter rides and stays in luxury hotels all over the country.
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It made you wonder about the consensual, closed loop that can set in when a bunch of young talent stays in communion for too long.
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THC only stays in breath during the "peak window of impairment," about one to two hours after smoking or consuming marijuana, according to Hound Lab.
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"That's the deal with court that a police officer can't stand, because nobody stays in jail as long as they need to," Mason told me.
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A former Marine who has run 12 marathons and stays in good shape, Mr. McCoy said he was convinced he had not contracted the virus.
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Hospices also failed to provide "nursing, physician, or medical social services" for 9 percent of general inpatient care stays in 2012, according to the report.
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You'll experience a slight delay before being able to shoot, so you'll either need to anticipate your shot or hope your subject stays in place.
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On average, 14 percent of Alunorte's production stays in Brazil while 86 percent is exported to the Middle East, North American and Europe, it said.
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Thomas Cook owes Tunisian hotels 60 million euros ($66 million)for stays in July and August, Tourism Minister Rene Trabelsi told Reuters earlier on Monday.
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Thomas Cook owes Tunisian hotels 60 million euros ($66 million)for stays in July and August, Tourism Minister Rene Trabelsi told Reuters earlier on Monday.
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Offered in partnership with the National Park Service, Terra Glamping: Fort Tilden, is taking reservations for stays in 12-by-14-foot safari style tents.
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He stays in touch with Craig Rigsbee, a Chico resident and the athletic director at Butte College, a community college about 25 miles outside town.
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There are two things that affect how long the sun stays in the sky, and what time it goes up and down, Dr. Pagnotta explained.
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And Travel Discounters has a six-night itinerary that includes stays in Johannesburg and the Karongwe Game Reserve, where guests go on daily game drives.
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His body looks like its spinning in a million different directions, while his head somehow stays in place, antenna aimed forward like an English Pointer.
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Britain will decide whether the UK stays in the European Union on June 23, and I am still on the fence about what to do.
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Edgy and restless in all the right ways, Noer the Boy's latest release on digital label Liquid Amber never stays in one place for long.
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We each get $2190 a week to do whatever we want with, which stays in our personal spending accounts, along with money for petrol and parking.
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The singer was in the grip of a deep depression and was suffering panic attacks despite heavy medication, multiple therapies and two stays in psychiatric wards.
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This applies to cats' relationships with each other—in farms, for example, cats tend to congregate, and decide who stays in the group and who doesn't.
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These timelines update previous guidelines, based on new information learned about how long the virus stays in semen, Dr. Denise Jamieson of the CDC told reporters.
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Poetry is, as W.H. Auden indeed once said, "memorable language," and it stays in the memory because it's been phrased in original ways, beautiful and precise.
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That alone, with the potential (albeit small) for him to help ensure that state stays in the Democratic column, is a strong case for his selection.
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Larimer: A lot of those guys who are off that team and aren't in baseball anymore, Bryce still stays in touch with a lot of them.
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Weier and Geyser, meanwhile, both pled guilty in 2017 by reason of mental disease or defect, and each was sentenced to lengthy stays in mental institutions.
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It&aposs not a nationwide base, it&aposs a very small base of the leadership of the Communist Party that assure that he stays in power.
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Falmata mainly stays in the camp with her four children while Habu does low-paid jobs, often helping with the construction of tents in the camp.
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Some of Airbnb's stays in India Times Internet is an Uber investor-partner, while it has deals with Business Insider, Coursera, and Huffington Post among others.
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If Trump stays in the race, and the #NeverTrump crowd ends up costing him the presidency, they will have done a remarkable thing for the country.
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Assange's worldview, already strange by any normal human standards, has led his behavior to become more and more bizarre the longer he stays in the embassy.
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The first family enjoyed stays in Maine's Bar Harbor and at Camp David, as well as multiple trips to Hawaii and Martha's Vineyard, among other destinations.
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She applied to Hooters on a friend's advice and still stays in touch with some of her former coworkers there, with whom she became close friends.
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Facebook is how he stays in touch with friends there, and where he follows the twists and turns in the fortunes of his favorite soccer team.
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Stays in Mexican extradition cases are nearly automatic, a courts official said, and the appeals process could take months, if not years, to run its course.
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"Older adults don't metabolize drugs as well as a 30- or 50-year old, so the medication stays in a person's system longer," Dr. Reid said.
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Tserng typically stays in the fancy and expensive Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, and has stayed at posh places with beautiful views, rooftop pools and private patios.
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For visitors who want an immersive experience, the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation offers overnight stays in the Studio Building, which once housed junior masters and promising students.
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"I would expect that [returning to the deal] will be in the platform for the [Democratic National Convention], assuming Iran stays in the agreement," she said.
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Police shoot innocent black men, black men target police on the job, and some undocumented immigrants murder and rape during their stays in the United States.
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If you're riding for a significant length of time, I'd suggest breaking up your journey with some short stays in cities or towns along the way.
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Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas with far more warming potential than carbon dioxide, though it stays in the atmosphere for a shorter period of time.
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Hotel credit cards that cover hotels for fourHyatt, Hilton and Wyndham are the best options when it comes to booking free family hotel stays in Hawaii.
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During his travels, he stays in luxury, like in this posh place on Central Park West in New York City while doing press for "Central Intelligence."
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Manning spent lengthy stays in solitary confinement and, at the Marine base at Quantico, Va., she was reportedly found to have been subjected to degrading treatment.
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Many of their futures are filled with stints in jail or prison, stays in mental health hospitals, and far too many nights in adult homeless shelters.
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"The longer he stays in power, the harder it will be to exit," said Andrei Kolesnikov, senior fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center, a think tank.
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The benefits to travelers are obvious — everyone who stays in a hotel wants a bigger room or suite, and it's not always the easiest to get.
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But Flint points out that this is precisely the mechanism through which England stays in power: making the cost of resistance too high for most people.
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A former administration official, who stays in touch with a number of people involved in these discussions, told me on Saturday that exactly this would happen.
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We'll receive Hilton Diamond benefits several times this year and next for stays in Arizona, Dubrovnik, and Washington DC for a conference we plan to attend.
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"The longer he stays in power, the harder it will be to exit," said Andrei Kolesnikov, senior fellow at the Carnegie Moscow Center, a think-tank.
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The trash bag is held in place with a liner lid that is easy to lift manually and stays in place as you're emptying the contents.
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As discussions between North Korea and the United States continue, China has relied on its economic leverage to ensure that the North stays in its orbit.
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She is suicidal, and her family in Colombo, where she stays in the months after the tsunami, hide all the knives and confiscate her sleeping pills.
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Public data is limited, but there is evidence that federal, state, and local authorities release prisoners directly to the streets after long-term stays in isolation.
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Overnight stays in March 2017 were 20 percent higher than in 2016, and 30 percent higher among travelers from the United States, according to Statistics Finland.
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" — Tom Neal Tacker "I carry notebook, colored pencils and a biro to study a scene, then sketch down — that image stays in my mind years later.
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So as we move into the future, we have to figure out which element goes in the Space Force and which element stays in the service.
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I admit there were several times during my stays in Park City in the years I covered the festival that I longed for a different way.
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Air Force plane stops at Prestwick have increased from 180 in 2017 to 257 in 85033 and 259 so far, including 220 overnight stays, in 2019.
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"We are pleased the Supreme Court granted stays in these cases, clearing the way for the policy to go into effect while litigation continues," she said.
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Lam would back down, or dig in further, in the biggest political fight of her career — one that could determine how long she stays in office.
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The same structure applies to stays in nursing homes: The first 20 days are covered, and after that there is a copay of $161 per day.
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On top of that, scientists are learning that Zika can sometimes be spread through sexual contact (though it's unclear how long the virus stays in semen).
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Even if the United States stays in the Paris agreement in name, ending the plan would effectively gut the country's ability to meet its Paris pledge.
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And he rejected suggestions that some EU rules might no longer apply if Britain stays in the single market for a couple of years after Brexit.
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"I have not lost the desire to try again," Alicia told Meng as she journeyed north through Mexico after three prior deportations, including two stays in detention.
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A hotelier's dream is a guest who not only stays in their rooms regularly, but uses facilitates and services like the on-site spa, steakhouse or minibar.
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"The immediate impact is very limited because what we make in the Chinese plants stays in China," Bombassei said on the sidelines of an event in Milan.
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A forbidding smile creeps across Plemons' face as he stays in character as the benevolent captain while exposing who he truly is; he makes Cole's face vanish.
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" Conservative PP party leader Pablo Casado: "The past stays in the past... On (election day) November 10, we won't vote on our past (but)... on our future.
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The reason the group stays in Apollon territory can be blamed on those nanocapsules the company tricked every Rain teen without the last name Anderson into drinking.
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That means she'll spend 328 days, or nearly a full year, in orbit, which is one of the longest consecutive stays in space by any NASA astronaut.
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And the longer Kasich stays in the race, the more they get paid, and the more they can use the race to burnish their resumes going forward.
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Kamala Harris: The California senator stays in the top five solely because no one in the second five has stepped up at all -- maybe other than Yang?
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There's a giant ad on the side of a building in Las Vegas, making a wordplay on the classic "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" line.
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The new warnings represent a challenge to Florida's multibillion dollar tourism industry, with Miami Beach accounting for nearly half of visitor stays in the Greater Miami area.
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And it would be arbitrated under the WTO, but for the most part, any kind of border tax adjustment stays in place until that arbitration is finished.
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So, while I was putting on makeup in the morning, I was also listening to charismatic leader Teal Swan describe how she stays in touch with followers.
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Having lived my early childhood and several extended stays in Sofia inside a one-room apartment in one of these buildings, I've also experienced them first-hand.
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Protesters being organized by Good Jobs Nation plan to show up to the platform drafting hearing in Washington Wednesday to ensure the $15 stays in the platform.
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Bill is a corporate pilot with a side job in photography, so he travels a lot for work and often stays in hotels, he told BuzzFeed News.
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"Norway must think of its own interests and what is best there is that Britain holds a new referendum and stays in the EU," he told Reuters.
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One idea is something called a space tug — a rocket that stays in space, refueling over and over, in order to ferry satellites to their final destinations.
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In nandrolone's case, Conte says the drug stays in a person's system for at least six months, and up to 18 months, from just a single intake.
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But Night in the Woods goes deeper than a mere depiction of poverty and the exploitative voyeurism that work risks if it stays in the shallow end.
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And no, your phone's flashlight is not the same thing — this clips to your books and it just stays in one place, which is a beautiful thing.
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All credit and all blame stays in the Senate," the aide said, adding this political reality: "This gives the President cover, in a sense, if it fails.
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This outdated vision makes sense for a society where only one parent works and everyone stays in the same job at the same company for 50 years.
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Murphy and the Dewaeles tag team on the decks, and the tempo stays in the mellow 100 bpm range, gradually increasing over the course of the afternoon.
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He pursues/stays in front of the ball in a way that conveniently contrasts Teodosic and Lou Williams—again, maybe the two worst defenders in the NBA.
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This bull market will last for as long as the economy stays in expansion, and at least for the next year, the economy will continue to grow.
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"The old adage, 'What goes on in the house stays in the house' has been quite harmful to families and the community at large," Ms. English said.
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"By extrapolation, older patients in the United States had 7.96 million surgical hospital stays in 2012, with a mean cost of $2,600 per stay," the authors calculate.
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But when it comes to tin, what's made in China still largely stays in China thanks to a 10-percent export duty on exports of refined metal.
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All portable ACs come with window venting kits to help you ensure that the cold air stays in and the exhaust stays outside with all that heat.
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You see a hitter who repeats the same stroke over and over; a stroke that stays in the zone and sprays line drives all over the field.
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Of course, the subtle lifestyle changes have to last and that's why you want to show that once you cure the disease it actually stays in remission.
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The governor-elect plans to review the issue during the transition, though Schmidt will have the final say on whether Kansas stays in, said spokeswoman Ashley All.
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The concerts will be a mix of extended stays in cities where he was already set to perform -- like extra days in Chicago, Houston, Montreal and Toronto.
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So the researchers made the treadmill version of the scenario—everything stays in place, but they manufacture the illusion of the lab accelerating past their atom blob.
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It has GPS connections that make sure the drone stays in the same place, its rotors automatically speeding up and slowing down in response to the wind.
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" Weafer said if oil stays in the $60 to $65 a barrel range, Moscow's support for a deal extension beyond March next year would be "very unlikely.
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Trump's version of "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" has given any number of authoritarians free range to repress and oppress without any opposition from Washington.
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"People are bored of luxury hotel stays in similar surroundings," says Robyn, who was the first South African woman to visit both the South and North Poles.
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It looks like a buffet or potluck-style dinner, but the food is eaten and enjoyed by the entire family while more money stays in our pockets.
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After Hurricane Katrina, thousands endured extended stays in FEMA trailers, and thousands of others eventually settled down permanently in cities elsewhere, bleeding New Orleans of its population.
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That's your best-case scenario, a more worst-case scenario is what if that somehow stays in the hurricane and moves as the hurricane, say, makes landfall.
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But while many pop songs would change chord every half-verse or even every line, "LWYMMD" stays in A minor for the entirety of the first verse.
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Together we are well positioned to drive more effective marketing, sales and service through data, while the customer stays in control of how much data is shared.
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Obviously, Kenny jokes, it would go against the spirit of the idea if someone says they're doing No Man 2019 and stays in to cry every night.
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"Pain Management Resource," which we're premiering on THUMP today, is a slow burn that clocks in at eight-plus minutes, and stays in your ears long after.
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And as much as anything else, Burns's time inside was colored by repeated stays in isolation, at various times as a child and again in state prison.
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A health icon in his own right, Stepan eats 25 kilos [55 pounds] of fish, vegetables, and eggs every day and stays in shape by playing football.
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If a girl doesn't marry early and stays in school instead, she is likely to be healthier and wealthier—and to reinvest her income into her family.
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"It's very lipophilic, which means it stays in the fat, and the females transfer a huge proportion of the contaminant burden to their offspring," Dr. Hanson said.
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The itinerary includes stays in Sydney, Byron Bay and the Great Barrier Reef; a boat trip around the Whitsundays Islands; and a day trip to Fraser Island.
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Robert Evans's classic chronicle, "The Kid Stays in the Picture," provides the model for a successful memoir by a controversial Hollywood mogul who has fallen from grace.
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But Keszthely's tally of 165,000 overnight stays in 2014 slipped to about 135,3003 per year, on average, in 2015 and 2016, according to Hungary's Central Statistics Office.
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"If someone stays in office for 15 years, the people won't dare express their opinions to him," said Fang Yi, one of the framers of the Constitution.
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Each week, they rotate roles: The "on-duty" parent stays in the house to look after the children, while the "off-duty" parent lounges in the garage.
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In 212, the number of overnight stays in Israeli hotels on the Dead Sea rose 254 percent compared to 225, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics.
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Contiki, a travel company for 18- to 35-year olds, has a 12-night Greek Island Hopping tour that includes stays in Athens, Santorini, Mykonos and Ios.
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The more jihadists get weapons, the harder it will be for Syria to rebuild and stabilize after the war — whether Assad stays in power or is toppled.
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Six months later, Olivia died after "a long battle to a rare disease" that required "many operations and numerous stays in the hospital," according to her obituary.
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"I left the place thinking the minister has good intentions, hopefully he stays in his job," said Claudia Calich, head of emerging debt at M&G Investments.
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Many patients have I.C.U. stays in the days before death that often involve breathing machines, feeding tubes and liquid calories running through those tubes into the stomach.
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He left Germany in 1933, and after stays in several other countries he secured a teaching post at Evansville College, now the University of Evansville, in Indiana.
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A baby who begins her life at the bottom or top of the charts and stays in generally the same zone is not a cause for concern.
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Since he left the country last May, Mr. Katumbi has been living in exile in Brussels, between vacations in Athens and stays in luxury hotels in London.
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Expenses were reported for luxury items such as golf outings, expensive cigars and extended stays in private villas among other things, according to a federal criminal complaint.
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At one agonizing moment, the two of them visit the same restaurant, in Rio, but Eurídice stays in the bathroom too long, and the chance is missed.
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Allowing foreign students with STEM backgrounds extended stays in the U.S. makes them more available for positions that, were they not here, would go to American workers.
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She had recently been on a music tour with Josh Groban, a tough-but-somebody's-got-to-do-it gig that involved stays in many swanky places.
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"I am not someone who merely stays in the church and talks about humanity, justice and morality, and ignores what's going on at the frontline," he said.
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That could potentially come from a strong earnings report later this month, though Sandler thinks it's more likely Facebook stock stays in "purgatory" until early next year.
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"You know, we went, we cut up in another city, what happens in Nashville stays in Nashville, let's get out of town early and live our lives."
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He is currently in his fourth term as prime minister and will become Israel's longest-serving leader if he stays in office until the end of next year.
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Gina Rodriguez shared a short clip of her training session with boyfriend Joe LoCicero on Thursday, giving fans a glimpse of how the couple stays in shape together.
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Albert Woodfox and two other men became known as the "Angola Three" for their decades-long stays in isolation at the Louisiana Penitentiary at Angola and other prisons.
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LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - - Scientists have developed a new drug capsule that stays in the stomach for up to two weeks after being swallowed, gradually releasing its payload.
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"The longer that Jeb Bush stays in this race, the more likely it is that Donald Trump will become the Republican nominee," Rubio spokesperson Alex Conant told CNN.
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So, should you want to keep your pair (and make sure it stays in good condition), you can feel safe doing so and using them again in 2024.
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