"Seattle stepped up, and has stepped up big time," he said.
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They have stepped up today like they have never stepped up before.
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So far we've seen some big things out of our young guys, and everyone that's stepped up has stepped up really well.
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Brooke Burke finally stepped up and became the project manager for team Arete and Lisa Leslie stepped up to lead my new team, Prima.
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I wasn't the only person that could have stepped up, but when I stepped up, it's like: She's OK, then maybe we're going to be OK too.
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"I think I can probably [pull out of NATO], but that's unnecessary, and the people have stepped up today like they've never stepped up before," Trump added.
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"I think I can probably can [pull out of NATO], but that's unnecessary, and the people have stepped up today like they've never stepped up before," Trump added.
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"I think I can probably can [pull out of NATO], but that's unnecessary, and the people have stepped up today like they've never stepped up before," Trump added.
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"I am ashamed none of us stepped up to take down this sign, and we should have stepped up right then and there to say it's not right," one student wrote.
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Trump has stepped up his "rigged election" claims -- Rep.
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The plates have stepped up too — now stylish rectangles.
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He stepped up in the fifth as a career .
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Greater Manchester Police stepped up patrols to reassure the community.
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The regime has stepped up its artillery attacks on Idlib.
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India's spies and soldiers have also stepped up their work.
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We're proud of the hams that stepped up and volunteered.
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Lassally then stepped up and threw some shade Stanfield's way.
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Local authorities have stepped up the demolition of unlicensed homes.
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Meanwhile, Zuckerberg has stepped up his efforts, particularly in India.
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Regulators stepped up enforcement of initial coin offerings in November.
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RPGnet smartly recognized that, and stepped up to take action.
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Yet the North has dramatically stepped up its weapons programme.
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"Patrols will be stepped up based on need," she said.
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The stepped up repurchases reflect strong first half free cashflow.
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Mr Hu's successor, Xi Jinping, has stepped up the effort.
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The authorities have stepped up their repression of civil society.
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He has stepped up when we needed him the most.
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She stepped up to the plate to assume Martin's role.
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They showed up, they stepped up, they confronted the problem.
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He's stepped up and played a huge role for us.
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The UAE stepped up domestic surveillance and rounded up activists.
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Oppo and Vivo have both stepped up their marketing efforts.
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Germany has stepped up its defence effort in recent years.
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In return the EU has stepped up aid to Niger.
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Teen Vogue has stepped up, as has a goddamn dictionary.
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Everybody stepped up and did what was asked of them.
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"The guys stepped up and played really well," Allen said.
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In important moments, she stepped up and turned it around.
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"They really stepped up to the plate," Yost told THR.
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When he refused, they stepped up the abuse and threats.
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" And Gram stepped up to the mic and said, "No.
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He's stepped up and acted like a husband would act.
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O), stepped up their fight against German airline Lufthansa (LHAG.
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She stepped up to be Drew's legs on the field.
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Then Dubelier stepped up, insisting he represented only Concord Management.
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On Tuesday he stepped up attacks on the congresswomen — Reps.
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Italy has stepped up controls on the border with France.
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Stars like Baker Mayfield, Mick Foley and more stepped up.
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Beijing has stepped up assertiveness in the South China Sea.
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Yet there is little evidence that states have stepped up.
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He stepped up and hit his ball straight and long.
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Cassidy and Sinema have now stepped up to the plate.
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He said he stepped up his efforts following the Oct.
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And we stepped up defensively, so you just hang on.
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Like Congress, they have stepped up to meet these challenges.
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They've stepped up and made some big plays for us.
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The White House has stepped up its rhetoric in response.
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We've had some unfortunate injuries, but guys have stepped up.
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You stepped up when we all needed you the most.
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Back in the dancehall, things have stepped up a notch.
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China has also stepped up economic pressure on North Korea.
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No sooner had Senrak's fight ended than Silalek stepped up.
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"When Chad stepped up there, he was angry," Fletcher recalled.
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Eventually, Magellan Entertainment Group stepped up to finance the event.
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"Every single department stepped up," Benioff later told Vanity Fair.
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In fact, by many accounts, it's stepped up its aggression.
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Also stepped up nervelessly in the shootout win over Colombia.
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And no country has stepped up quite like the Philippines.
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The United States subsequently stepped up airstrikes against the militants.
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You've got Microsoft, which has followed them and stepped up.
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He has stepped up his warnings since the Danske scandal.
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Andrew Cuomo after his calls for stepped up federal assistance.
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Has the federal government stepped up enough on this front?
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The authorities have also stepped up harassment of the institute.
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Police have also stepped up arrests during the protests themselves.
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The company says it stepped up cleaning the next day.
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Since then, Egypt has stepped up security at major airports.
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Reimer stepped up while the Panthers rested starter Roberto Luongo.
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Now the allegations have stepped up, so could the fines.
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France has also stepped up diplomatic initiatives to ease tensions.
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The Communist Party has since stepped up scrutiny of investments.
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And many leaders — from many countries and sectors — stepped up.
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Several agencies in the last year have stepped up efforts.
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Here's a look at how the tensions have stepped up.
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Even as Masahiro Tanaka has struggled, Pineda has stepped up.
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In 2015, teachers' unions stepped up their agitation against Bridge.
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France stepped up diplomatic initiatives on Saturday to ease tensions.
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The administration has stepped up its response in recent days.
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Another woman, wearing a dress and heels, also stepped up.
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Malawi has stepped up screening of South African food imports.
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Trump has recently stepped up this feud with the media.
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Vietnamese police have stepped up security around the border station.
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Thus, the pace of asset reduction must be stepped up.
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"Cuellar has consistently stepped up to the plate," said Reed.
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"I guess this year we really stepped up," Lipa said.
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GE stepped up its defense of its insurance accounting on Monday.
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Overseas regulators also stepped up scrutiny of Chinese buyers this year.
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The campaign would be stepped up in other regions from January.
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"I&aposm happy they finally stepped up," she told the Republic.
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Jahangir said security has been stepped up since the Quetta attacks.
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He has recently stepped up criticism of Zuma's scandal-plagued government.
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I thought the guys, for the most part, stepped up today.
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Then Apple stepped up and banned Jones' podcasts from its platform.
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This time, however, the Cavs stepped up to stop the ball.
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He stepped up to the podium and took a shaky breath.
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Security has been stepped up at all Australian airports in response.
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Influential Twitter users stepped up to echo and amplify her statement.
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She stepped up to the microphone before the Assembly Judiciary Committee.
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He has stepped up efforts to install party cells in them.
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In that unenviable position, he stepped up in a big way.
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The Chinese government has recently stepped up efforts to isolate Taiwan.
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"I think it's time that a president stepped up," Trump said.
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One by one, the beekeepers stepped up to claim their purchases.
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The industry has stepped up efforts to forge a coordinated response.
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Burt&aposs Bees Baby has stepped up the infant style game!
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It also follows stepped-up United States sanctions against North Korea.
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He really stepped up and he really became a true man.
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A red-faced maître d' stepped up and lifted a handkerchief.
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Maybe it's time other dating apps stepped up their security game.
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Earlier this month America stepped up its tariffs on Chinese imports.
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With stepped up immigration enforcement, we're hearing that facilities are overcrowded.
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"And then Kanye stepped up, so he'll be there," Michaels added.
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As usual, social media users stepped up to mark the occasion.
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Former Sony chief Amy Pascal stepped up when Heath Ledger died.
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The bullpen came in and stepped up in a huge way.
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Kurt Russell stepped up to defend James Gunn on Saturday night.
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Toner said those talks continued despite stepped up Russian-Iranian cooperation.
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Opposition lawmakers have stepped up their calls for Inada to resign.
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Chinese authorities have also stepped up efforts to limit cryptocurrency trading.
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Afterward, the FBI stepped up its investigation of the bank employees.
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"We stepped up to the challenge," Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said.
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As these drawdowns have taken place, South Korea has stepped up.
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In recent months, Houthis have stepped up missile attacks targeting Riyadh.
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But for Meghan, the othering has been stepped up a gear.
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China has stepped up its Brazilian imports to fill the gap.
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Local lobbying efforts on the issue are also being stepped up.
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States have stepped up their cybersecurity protections ahead of the Nov.
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Analysts noted authorities had stepped up yuan defense in recent days.
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Florida Senate Republicans have stepped up their efforts to persuade Sen.
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Since losing Gharyan he has stepped up his bombardment of Tripoli.
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Two Anglo-American churches stepped up, one of them Central Christian.
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I wasn't a minor, but their reaction was they stepped up.
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Even when we were down, they stepped up and did that.
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Vietnam has in recent months stepped up measures to silence critics.
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Clearly, this very real issue needed addressing, and Lee stepped up.
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But the DCCC has stepped up its recruiting efforts in Rep.
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Volunteers from all walks of life stepped up to provide assistance.
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But other guys stepped up and made big plays as well.
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Different guys stepped up and made plays when we needed to.
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Kieran Trippier just stepped up and took it like a pro.
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But one giant German bank stepped up as a willing partner.
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As attorney general, Jeff Sessions stepped up enforcement against marijuana crimes.
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"I guess this year we really stepped up," Ms. Lipa said.
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On that day in Genoa, my family stepped up to help.
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Our richest citizens have stepped up in a big way, too.
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But new places like Piatto Romano in Testaccio had stepped up.
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The Iranian regime has stepped up executions dramatically in recent years.
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Ross Stores' management team has also stepped up defending its turf.
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Frank Guedea said the stepped-up security makes him feel safer.
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North Korea has stepped up weapons tests over the past year.
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Sanders has stepped up his attacks on Clinton in recent weeks.
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Ahead of Sunday's rally, police stepped up security in the city.
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I took an art class; I stepped up my fiction reading.
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Unemployment has gone down because private sector companies have stepped up.
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Things weren't falling into place, so he stepped up his efforts.
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Airports worldwide have stepped up the screening of passengers from China.
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That's when Danny Green and the Spurs' supporting cast stepped up.
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Kris Stubna stepped up to the altar to deliver his homily.
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But Facebook has recently stepped up its ambitions in virtual reality.
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Thank God Isaiah (Cousins) stepped up and made a big shot.
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No other sector has stepped up to move the market forward.
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With the entire cast encouraging him to apologize, Horstmann stepped up.
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MbZ stepped up as the U.S. prepared to go to war.
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Since the disputed election, security forces have stepped up their presence.
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After Hibshman, fellow Stoneman Douglas senior Hannah Karcinell, 18, stepped up.
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Governments have stepped up their calls for an encryption back door.
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I stepped up to the counter happily and asked for one.
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And at the nail salon, they will encounter stepped-up precautions.
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Several local governments have stepped up efforts to restrict such guns.
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Restoration efforts have been stepped up since the early 19th century.
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In the Trump era, James has stepped up his political actions.
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Once again, Bandcamp has stepped up, and made their stance known.
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Since then, the program has stepped up a notch in ambition.
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Earlier this week, Walmart stepped up its online battle with Amazon.
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Many teachers who stepped up to the microphone voiced similar views.
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The collapse of negotiations was followed by stepped-up fighting across Yemen.
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From what I understand the American people stepped up to help you.
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But our relievers stepped up huge and our offense pulled it through.
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Everybody has stepped up to the plate to help pull this off.
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Tandy stepped up and in, then they were alone inside the pax.
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HENRY: That they stepped up to show that they were being tougher.
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"And then Kanye [West] stepped up, so he'll be there," Michaels added.
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The Justice Department has stepped up enforcement efforts to combat the problem.
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In recent years, the SEC has stepped up its scrutiny regarding whistleblowers.
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The new sales came after Rosneft stepped up marketing efforts in May.
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"Thank you for the way that everybody has stepped up," he said.
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Now that they have actually been released, things have stepped up considerably.
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But Infiltration stepped up and took the match in the final round.
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As a result, King stepped up to defend the honor of women.
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It has stepped up anti-terrorism cooperation with Malaysia and the Philippines.
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BUT WE CERTAINLY HAVE STEPPED UP THE LEVEL OF INTERACTION AND TRANSPARENCY.
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Before he could follow Neal, another man stepped up to Neal's father.
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Their auxiliary guys really stepped up and made it tough on us.
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The party stepped up funding for loyalists to run for local office.
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Chinese policy banks, however, have recently stepped up lending in Sri Lanka.
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The Communist Party has stepped up scrutiny of investments since that incident.
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To be fair, the Senate's really stepped up its game of late.
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In the past year, Apple has stepped up its commitment to education.
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Trump also stepped up, and intensified, the campaign against the Islamic State.
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It has surged some 5% since last week as negotiations stepped up.
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She was in trouble and I stepped up and took her home.
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Our attacks on terrorism are greatly stepped up and you see that.
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"I think she has really stepped up as a mom," said Ravenel.
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Within minutes, he created an herbaceous, slightly vegetal, seriously-stepped-up vodka.
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We had some challenges in terms of bodies and everyone stepped up.
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DeRozan also stepped up and collected 255 rebounds, including 246 defensive boards.
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But since then attacks have stepped up, with no sign of halting.
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We could feel these things that could happen if someone stepped up.
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Other nations stepped up to meet demand, and technology prices kept falling.
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But in addition to the power, the Baltimore defense stepped up again.
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Since then it has stepped up efforts to get India to attend.
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As she stepped up to the mic, we all held our breath.
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Since then, Vietnam has stepped up its contacts with the United States.
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Authorities have stepped up talk of again intervening to weaken the yen.
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China has stepped up its diplomatic and military pressures on the island.
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In the spring of 85033, Stone stepped up his attacks against Credico.
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China has stepped up its pressure on Taiwan ahead of the elections.
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As a collective group, even a man down, we really stepped up.
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A lot of those guys stepped up and made huge plays tonight.
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Our defense stepped up and got it done there at the end.
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Eovaldi stepped up, tossing eight innings, his longest outing since Aug. 24.
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Certainly, those young guys have stepped up and done a great job.
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Activist fund Elliott stepped up its criticism of Vivendi over Telecom Italia.
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Republicans have stepped up their criticism of the American Bar Association. Sen.
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If anything, they said they felt safe knowing security was stepped up.
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Baxter has stepped up share buybacks in the recent quarters, Kumar noted.
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Purdue Pharma has stepped up, and the National Sheriffs' Association is grateful.
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Intelligence efforts will be stepped up and the border monitored more closely.
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Trump in the last week has stepped up attacks on Cruz's birthplace.
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Or that Obama stepped up deportations, a baton Trump has taken further.
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He and three other Republicans stepped up and helped us pass it.
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China has stepped up its pressure on Taiwan ahead of the elections.
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The school's alumni have stepped up in countless ways since the shooting.
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Since then, Meghan has since stepped up her denim game big time.
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When Tara stepped up, though, the wet forecast started to clear up.
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Facebook has stepped up its policing measures only after fierce public outcry.
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The country has stepped up its Brazilian purchases to fill the gap.
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Johnson's government has stepped up no-deal preparations as October 31 approaches.
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In the 10th district, six Democrats stepped up to challenge GOP Rep.
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After his stumbles, Biden has finally stepped up his criticism of Trump.
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To their credit, city officials, businesses and community groups have stepped up.
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They are insisting on stepped-up immigration enforcement throughout the country's interior.
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Japan was a big Iranian oil importer until Trump stepped up sanctions.
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No other funding body has stepped up to fund the climate initiative.
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Lugo and Gsellman stepped up big time and got the job done.
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There were spirited cheers and shrieks as speaker after speaker stepped up.
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Governments around the world have stepped up campaigns to fight unhealthy habits.
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Women stepped up to run for office and support those who did.
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"The way our community stepped up, it proved me wrong," she said.
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And a few stepped up to minimize the implications of the news.
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The military said it had stepped up its presence near the town.
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But in 2015, the Islamist fighters stepped up attacks in the region.
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So why the heck haven't millennial parents stepped up on climate change?
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As the government airstrikes have stepped up, so has the rebel shelling.
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It — it stepped up a notch in a significant way in '16.
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It's great that the pension fund has stepped up to this challenge.
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Airports around the world have stepped up screening of travellers from China.
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If you haven't already noticed, Target's seriously stepped up their fashion game.
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Go deeper... Mark Esper: Trump ordered stepped-up military operations in Afghanistan
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After Judge popped out for the inning's second out, Gregorius stepped up.
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It has surged some 5% since last week as negotiations stepped up.
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Nobody stepped up and said we support Colin's right to do this.
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Where the education system failed us, our fellow horny teens stepped up.
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Soon after she stepped up to the pulpit, she began to sob.
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The German government has stepped up efforts to stop using coal altogether.
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Authorities also stepped up efforts to get big banks to lend more.
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First, Redstone stepped up and pushed for changes at Viacom's board level.
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"It's been challenging for these guys and they've stepped up," said Price.
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Islamist militants have stepped up attacks since Mr. Morsi's overthrow in 2013.
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Given stepped up censorship, many more are likely to have gone unreported.
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"People that should have stepped up did not step up," he said.
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Russia's largest truck maker KAMAZ has also stepped up exports to Cuba.
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David Petraeus has stepped up his campaign to be considered for the position.
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But Moscow has stepped up its diplomatic role in the past few days.
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Volunteers have also stepped up to fight the fire at the front line.
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That's when Vaccarella stepped up and acted as surrogate to the little babies.
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In the second half, he really stepped up and made some huge plays.
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He has called for search operations and relief efforts to be stepped up.
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Now, every day since Iowa, more and more of you have stepped up.
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North Korea: Satellite images show 'stepped-up activities' at nuclear site Coming launch?
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"The guys stepped up without him out there," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said.
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Stepped-up surveillance of some Muslim communities after 9/11 provoked a backlash.
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Syrian government forces stepped up military operations in the area four months ago.
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AT&T, Spectrum, and others have stepped up and increased investment in Louisville.
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"Kevin Hart shouldn't have stepped down; he should have stepped up," Ellis said.
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At the same time, traditional banks have stepped up to compete better online.
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Operations against Abu Sayyaf were stepped up in the wake of Ridsdel's murder.
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When the pink-suited Andy Cohen stepped up to Kennedy's microphone, the E!
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And censorship was stepped up: online searches for Mr Lei's name were blocked.
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They offered no further details but stepped up public warnings to use condoms.
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Other examples of new or stepped-up government initiatives prompted by the Sept.
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"It goes without saying that the Orlando Police Department stepped up," Metz says.
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Both London and Brussels have stepped up planning for a no-deal exit.
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Members of the dance music community have stepped up to assist humanitarian efforts.
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In Nigeria, militants have stepped up their attacks on oil and gas infrastructure.
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He stepped up big tonight and really turned that game around for us.
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Democrats have strongly opposed aggressive stepped-up immigration enforcement by the Trump administration.
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We've stepped up R&D investments significantly to almost 10 percent of sales.
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In recent months, China has stepped up military drills around Taiwan, alarming Taipei.
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Then, Suzuki stepped up for his magical moment in his seventh NHL contest.
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In its third season, the show's already hectic pacing stepped up another notch.
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Chilufya said the government had also stepped up indoor spraying, surveillance and research.
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In recent weeks, ISIS has stepped up offensives against several of these areas.
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This happened when states stepped up efforts to reduce ADC enrollment and costs.
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This isn't the first time Merkel has stepped up to defend Europe's honor.
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Many people have stepped up to help fill the demand, which is great.
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Over the last two years, Russia has stepped up its aggressive stance abroad.
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland has stepped up security across the province.
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Across the country, the government has stepped up efforts to control the mosquito.
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EMA [Emergency Management Agency], the churches, the faith community, everyone has stepped up.
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U.S. regulators have stepped up efforts to shut down fraudulent ICOs this year.
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Trump has stepped up his attacks on the Mueller probe in recent days.
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Airline regulators in the U.S. and Europe then mandated the stepped-up checks.
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No other politician, from either party, stepped up to propose anything much more.
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The number of pilots leaving has "undoubtedly stepped up this year," O'Leary said.
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The good news is that Apple stepped up its product game in 2017.
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Both London and Brussels have stepped up planning for a no deal exit.
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" Indeed, Mulvaney stepped up after several candidates had told the President "no thanks.
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Of course, oversight is critical and the government has stepped up its game.
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In 2013, the lawsuit said, Texas stepped up enforcement of the new rules.
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The guys stepped up big and made the right plays down the stretch.
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The Hebrew Home has stepped up efforts to help residents looking for relationships.
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In addition, the stock exchanges have stepped up a crackdown on speculative trading.
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For some people trying to make a change, theyve stepped up their actions.
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The president stepped up and helped punch the ball into the end zone.
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It appears everything has been stepped-up for the stage, including the score.
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He stepped up to cut the red ribbon to open his latest triumph.
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He grinned as he stood behind his ball, stepped up and missed again.
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She stepped up her advocacy after her husband's death on June 5, 19803.
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Trump has stepped up his rhetoric on immigration as the midterm elections near.
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But Congress has stepped up to the plate repeatedly and strengthened the law.
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When Jackson died, he stepped up to be there for his Army teammates.
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Trump has stepped up pressure on Paul in recent days to support Pompeo.
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Thieves have also stepped up their game, using tactics like cross-channel fraud.
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China has stepped up regulation of online commerce, real estate and video games.
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In March 2016, the Republican establishment stepped up its effort to stop Trump.
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Some of the rising infection number may reflect a stepped-up testing operation.
|
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The European Union has already stepped up its legal efforts to protect data.
|
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South Vietnam's president, Nguyen van Thieu, stepped up to provide more vigorous leadership.
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Andrew Cuomo stepped up and declared a state of emergency for the system.
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Eighty-five years ago today, America once again stepped up to the bar.
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After the financial crisis hit in 2008, Mr. Bloomberg stepped up those efforts.
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Preparations for that were stepped up on both sides of the English Channel.
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So he stepped up to home plate for his first look at Ryan.
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Waymo says that it has stepped up efforts to clean its driverless vehicles.
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But many governors have stepped up, earning plaudits from medical experts like Drs.
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In late August, a "friend" of the duke stepped up to explain it.
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When presidents have issued questionable pardons, Congress has often stepped up to investigate.
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They have also stepped up in-house production abilities to broadcast their tournaments.
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And that's on top of stepped-up messaging on various social media platforms.
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Turkey's military support for Qatar has been matched by stepped up commercial links.
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The roar after Woods stepped up and sank the eagle putt was deafening.
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In recent years, Bayreuth has stepped up its efforts to confront its history.
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Google has also stepped up Gmail's security, with bigger warnings about suspicious messages.
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The Sanders campaign has stepped up efforts to make inroads with older voters.
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He said stepped-up patrols had done little to disrupt the criminal groups.
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Lacoste stepped up in 2011 as title sponsor of the event, bringing stability.
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ICE has stepped up worksite enforcement operations since President Donald Trump took office.
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Some plans, like the New York City Teachers' Retirement System, have stepped up.
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The administration stepped up its relief operations on the island late last month.
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Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has really stepped up to the plate.
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Both countries in particular Saudi Arabia and the UAE really stepped up there.
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The American people stepped up to the challenge and improved our national security.
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Apparel sellers were among the retailers who stepped up purchases as tariffs loomed.
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Kohl's, too, said it stepped up promotions to spur demand for its products.
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Just as encouraging are the stepped-up efforts to capture urban storm water.
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Many states have stepped up their efforts on climate change in recent years.
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Mr. Duterte said these groups had stepped up their recruitment and "radicalization" activities.
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We reported on the Australian Catholics who have stepped up to do so.
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Once the community was informed, people often stepped up to influence the outcome.
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The Trump administration has stepped up detention of asylum seekers (and immigrants, period).
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Kylie Jenner's former bodyguard has stepped up and said ... he's not Stormi's daddy.
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They've significantly stepped up their game: harder to track down and more effective.
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But according to people with knowledge of the meeting, Julie Chu stepped up.
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Spotify stepped up its longstanding beef with Apple over Apple's alleged anticompetitive behavior.
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"FEMA administrators have admitted they are still in a recovery side, and even though they have stepped up their game, and I have to say that in the last week they have stepped up their game, it's not enough," Cruz said.
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Despite knowing very few people in our new community, the entire neighborhood stepped up.
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Britain has stepped up planning for the consequences of potentially not getting a deal.
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They all stepped up to the plate and showed me they were frickin' amazing!
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There is a growing frustration that some Allies have not stepped up as promised.
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An increasingly powerful Islamic State affiliate has also stepped up attacks in recent months.
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Trump's stepped-up deportations are, of course, primarily hurting undocumented immigrants and their families.
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The Pentagon has stepped up freedom-of-navigation operations to as often as weekly.
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I stepped up to the tamale stand and peered into a large metal vat.
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In the last year of his presidency, Obama has stepped up to the plate.
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The securities regulator has stepped up scrutiny of such funding arrangements after the rout.
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Syrian government forces stepped up military operations against in the northwest in late April.
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The girls have really stepped up and taken on more responsibility around the house.
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Campaigns to suppress civil-rights groups and the press also stepped up a gear.
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My parents and my wife Sofi have really stepped up to support me emotionally.
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But those licenses were not renewed and the agency has stepped up enforcement activities.
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Since taking the helm in 2015 Mr Pichai has stepped up Google's Chinese activities.
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State authorities said they had stepped up water supplies to the city each year.
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Political education, always a part of life in state firms, has been stepped up.
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To appease disgruntled investors, some gold miners stepped up efforts to win their support.
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Italy has provided equipment and training to Libya's coastguard, which has stepped up patrols.
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"He's stepped up and acted like a husband would act," Fisher said of Lautner.
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A resolution is widely expected to include stepped-up Chinese purchase of U.S. goods.
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And we've stepped up in every way we can given the resources we have.
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The RBI has also stepped up efforts to increase money supply in the economy.
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But Mexico has also stepped up its efforts this year to find alternative markets.
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The Rock The Rock stepped up after Hart challenged him and donated that $215,000.
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U.S. authorities have stepped up prosecutions of Chinese citizens on espionage and other charges.
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IBA's boss, Finbarr Hutcheson, says that surveillance, using clever software, has been stepped up.
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Thailand's banks have stepped up to chase the startup dream over the past year.
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"They really stepped up to the plate," said the actor of the new film.
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So tourists at South Africa's Kruger National Park stepped up to help save him.
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Alec Burks stepped up when he wasn't playing as much throughout the whole season.
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But the movement has recently stepped up its longstanding international engagement, particularly with Washington.
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"Quicken stepped up and addressed needs in the market," Fannie spokeswoman Callie Dosberg said.
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Theranos has stepped up recruitment of an advisory board of scientific and medical experts.
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Sessions is expected to present a plan for stepped-up efforts on leak investigations.
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Each time it stepped up to the plate and managed to create more value.
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Snapchat just stepped up its one-on-one chat features in a major way.
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A local banker said some commercial banks have stepped up monitoring of cash withdrawals.
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I mean we stepped up, we put out our strength, we took it seriously.
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The Chinese military has stepped up air force patrols around Taiwan in recent weeks.
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It has, over the last five years, stepped up its lobbying efforts in Washington.
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"It's time that a President stepped up and we haven't had them," Trump said.
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Some determinedly anti-jihadist nations like Chad, have stepped up to block these efforts.
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Trump's Department of Justice stepped up its attack on ObamaCare in the Texas lawsuit.
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The agent stepped up to the podium, thanked Trump and briefly described the operation.
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Mr. Cahill started weighing and measuring his food again and stepped up his exercise.
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Saudi Arabia later stepped up and increased output to prevent prices from rising further.
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In each case, banks stepped up to quickly replace cards and make consumers whole.
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My two male teammates right out of school themselves stepped up and it stopped.
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Both sides have stepped up their public posturing as lawmakers eye next week's deadline.
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"I thought it was brilliant and about time that he stepped up," Anthony said.
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And House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi and others stepped up to defend their colleague.
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Some rebel groups have stepped up attacks in recent months with powerful homemade rockets.
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Reflecting boundless gullibility, representatives of our free press stepped up to carry Pyongyang's message.
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But, once again, neither Cook nor Apple have stepped up to clarify Trump's lie.
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Kroger and Walmart have both stepped up their games in light of the deal.
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Fidelity has stepped up disclosure of how pre-IPO companies affect mutual fund performance.
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In recent weeks, the Trump administration has stepped up its criticism of sanctuary cities.
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The city has now rolled out its own restrictions and stepped up law enforcement.
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Then, 44 stepped up to the plate and ripped a double in the gap.
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It has already stepped up actions to reduce reliance on gas supplies from Russia.
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Though some cultural spaces have stepped up to the challenge, many more have not.
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Food banks have also stepped up to provide meals and produce to government workers.
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Countless others also stepped up to organize walkouts in Google's locations throughout the world.
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Vengeance is mine, saith the lord, but that was before Denzel Washington stepped up.
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FIDE's anti-cheating commission has recently stepped up its efforts to combat the problem.
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But pushback from Ukrainian politicians against requirements imposed by the I.M.F. has stepped up.
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Then Eddie Alvarez stepped up to bat and hit Dos Anjos' head for six.
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Despite that, he said at the time that vaccination efforts would be stepped up.
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Alibaba's stepped-up discussions over listing in Hong Kong were reported earlier by Bloomberg.
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The group has recently stepped up attacks against Pakistani military targets and Chinese targets.
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Google has also stepped up screening of harmful apps in its Google Play store.
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The only thing that will matter was who stepped up to coronavirus and won.
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National organizations such as the NAACP, United Church, and Congressional Black Caucus stepped up.
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Stepped-up enforcement of immigration measures put many on edge over deportations, while Gov.
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China and other Asian countries have stepped up their ability to respond to pandemics.
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The Trump administration has stepped up efforts to crack down on Chinese economic espionage.
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Her mother, Nancy, stepped up and was the "rock" who kept the family together.
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Some police departments have even stepped up to serve as package drop-off locations.
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While China has denied Taiwan's accusations, it has stepped up military pressure on Taipei.
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has praised Duque's stepped-up eradication efforts.
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Nordic countries have stepped up military cooperation since Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
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France stepped up diplomatic initiatives on Saturday to ease tensions in the Middle East.
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Other Senate Republicans have also stepped up their attacks on Pelosi in recent days.
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Some stepped up their assault on Wednesday and vowed to take the city first.
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The report comes as Trump has stepped up his critiques of Fed monetary policy.
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They've stepped up their attacks as more teenagers have started using the e-cigarettes.
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Palestinians stepped up terrorist attacks, helping to drive many Israeli Jews to the right.
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It has stepped up planning for the possibility of leaving without a formal agreement.
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In the past few weeks, he's stepped up his attacks against his former boss.
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OnePlus has stepped up the quality of the camera for the OnePlus 7T, too.
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Gina Raimondo then stepped up to the microphones and shot him a mischievous glance.
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Iraq, Nigeria and Libya have all stepped up by increasing output in recent months.
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China has in recent months stepped up its military drills around Taiwan, alarming Taipei.
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And, in an amazing twist, a Jamaican beer company stepped up to provide it.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has stepped up regulation of those fundraising efforts.
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And for her annual Halloween party this year, she stepped up the spook-factor.
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We asked a lot of those guys, and they really stepped up for us.
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Trump's fellow Republican lawmakers stepped up their calls for a pullback from the tariffs.
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And the U.S. military has recently stepped up operations in both Yemen and Somalia.
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And he has only further stepped up his game over the past few years.
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Meanwhile, Republican congressional leader Paul Ryan's spokesperson stepped up his negative rhetoric toward Putin.
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Trump has stepped up his anti-abortion rhetoric in recent months, after Virginia Gov.
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In recent years they have also stepped up their missionary work in major cities.
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Seoul eventually signed the GSOMIA pact in 2016, as the United States stepped up pressure.
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China opposes the shield and has stepped up the pressure on Seoul recently, threatening sanctions.
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"I thought we all stepped up and played better in his absence," Yandle said Saturday.
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Libyan authorities have recently stepped up efforts to stem the flow of migrants to Europe.
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India has stepped up scrutiny of NGOs registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA).
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The Ministry of Tourism said security had been stepped up for both residents and tourists.
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As today's findings make painfully clear, the men of the world have not stepped up.
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The NIH would need more funding—and soon, a team stepped up to the plate.
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Ever since, authorities have stepped up security at churches and tourist spots for the holiday.
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Where the thinking man used caution, Tupac courageously stepped up without fear of the repercussions.
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He stepped up his laning performance during the playoffs, even besting some of Doublelift's stats.
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The people came together, but the government should've stepped up because it was their fault.
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President Donald Trump has stepped up criticism lately of both the central bank and Powell.
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Nicky Lopez bunted for an RBI hit, and then the offense stepped up a notch.
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Of those challenged, Kotb, Clarkson and Hough have already stepped up, showcasing their moves online.
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He later dropped out of the race after a woman stepped up to challenge him.
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She is deeply hurting us and our friends who have stepped up to help us.
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After the 2003 protest, China quietly stepped up efforts to meddle in Hong Kong politics.
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The authorities have also stepped up the collection of personal details of the group's members.
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And other countries — including Japan, Italy, and the US — have stepped up to meet demand.
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He stepped up with his 3-point shooting, made some big shots and got hot.
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There were also signs of stepped up buying in the last three minutes of trading.
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Modric stepped up to take it, only to see Kasper Schmeichel make a brilliant save.
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It was Harry's father, Prince Charles, who stepped up to walk Meghan down the aisle.
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So far, Serena Williams, Snoop Dogg, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant have all stepped up.
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The stepped-up security presence across the Tibetan plateau, however, paints a very different picture.
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Domestically, the construction sector remained robust as the government stepped up investment in infrastructure projects.
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And yet, by the time Linda Sarsour stepped up to the podium around 10 a.m.
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Amid its push to curb corruption, Mexico has stepped up rules around conflicts of interest.
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But the Syrian government and Russia stepped up an offensive last month on the area.
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On Monday, senior officials from OPEC and Russia stepped up vague talk of possible action.
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In response to Trump's unprecedented steps, Shaub has stepped up his criticism of those efforts.
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Lil' Pug saw his friend in need and stepped up to the plate with vigor.
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The U.S. Fifth Fleet, based in Bahrain, says Gulf Arab states have stepped up patrols.
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Stalin stepped up his campaign against internal dissent; the Gulag camps began to fill again.
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The SEC, under Chair Mary Jo White, has stepped up scrutiny of corporate accounting practices.
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Now, with a seemingly sympathetic president about to be inaugurated, they've stepped up the attacks.
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Georgia and Switzerland dropped out of the top 215 and Lithuania and Macedonia stepped up.
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It also stepped up bets on future gains in the real against the U.S. dollar.
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Last session of Congress, Republicans stepped up to reform our nation's broken mental health system.
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Cities from Houston to Boston have stepped up efforts to bring the homeless to shelters.
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That's why Snapchat stepped up its game late last year by quietly partnering with Stats.com.
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Meanwhile, no one in the vicinity stepped up to defend her from the verbal attack.
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The system might adjust more readily if surplus countries stepped up their spending on imports.
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Vietnamese police have stepped up security at the station in anticipation of an "important event".
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Vidal stepped up first, and his shot was saved by keeper Sergio Romero of Argentina.
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This year, McGuire stepped up the pressure when he called for Smith to be ousted.
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Though Trump has stepped up to the task before, his visit Wednesday provides another test.
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Clinton have stepped up their campaign appearances here in anticipation of the June 7 primary.
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He also stepped up his attack on billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk and electric automaker Tesla.
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He went without a shoe contract until August of that year, when Skechers stepped up.
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And, the department has stepped up information sharing on cyber threats with state election officials.
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The private sector, from Airbnb to Walmart, also has stepped up to complement these efforts.
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And, the department has stepped up information sharing on cyber threats with state election officials.
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Samsung has stepped up its game in India in the last two years, as well.
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Seventh, our border security should be stepped up to ensure threats do not enter America.
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Islamic State has stepped up bombings inside major population centers despite setbacks on the battlefield.
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Silicon Valley has stepped up here, with Waymo, Mobileye, Uber, Tesla, other companies forging ahead.
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But even as Mexico stepped up its pressure on cartels, he remained an elusive target.
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Trump has stepped up his rhetoric in recent days seeking the support of minority voters.
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The carrier deployment is the latest in a series of stepped-up Russian naval maneuvers.
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Apple stepped up its audio game with the AirPods Pro, which feature active noise cancellation.
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Federal regulators have also stepped up their warnings on cryptocurrencies and related investments this month.
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In a way, the stepped-up critiques of the press are a remarkable about-face.
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In Taiwan, factories kicked up production and stepped up hiring, also riding the tech boom.
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The government says it has stepped up security for foreign business travelers, investors and diplomats.
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The department says it is working on other regulations and has stepped up bus inspections.
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SA stepped up its campaign to win over rival clearinghouse Cetip SA Mercados Organizados CTIP3.
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The women of Hollywood stepped up and used their platforms to address abuse and injustice.
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Elsewhere in Europe, the top 10 U.S.-based activist investors have also stepped up activities.
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The policy was stepped up in the days before the ruling, Mexican government statistics show.
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"To continuously hear how much we're not showing up — we stepped up today," Daniels said.
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American officials have stepped up public and private criticism of the Saudi-led air campaign.
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"So many countries have stepped up to deliver in this incredibly tough environment," he said.
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Governments across the euro area have also stepped up their support to households and firms.
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President Trump also failed to re-up an Obama proposal to repeal stepped-up basis.
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No new owner stepped up, and the players were made available in a dispersal draft.
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It stepped up general spending on treatment and prevention programs over the past few years.
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Steve Pearce has stepped up to keep New Mexico's governor seat in the party's control.
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And so far no one qualified has stepped up to say they will replace him.
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Police had stepped up their presence outside Khartoum's main mosques ahead of Friday's anticipated demonstrations.
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Boston's defense stepped up, dodging eight Maple Leafs shot attempts to notch the penalty kill.
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In the past two years, Point72 has made changes and stepped up its compliance efforts.
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The Michigan governor stepped up to provide a critical endorsement just before the Michigan primary.
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At least, though, Iran appears not to have stepped up its retaliatory cyberattacks in response.
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And make no mistake, we have powerful allies who have stepped up to help us.
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Over the past year, militants have stepped up attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
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A pro-Biden super PAC has also stepped up its investment in Super Tuesday markets.
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They see the hurricane of attacks buffeting journalism on all sides, and they stepped up.
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In Asia, Thailand has stepped up monitoring at four airports receiving daily flights from Wuhan.
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Patriots' tight end Martellus Bennett stepped up to the press conference podium with his daughter.
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The Commission has also stepped up its legal case against Budapest over Hungary's asylum laws.
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Poultry surveillance would also be stepped up in light of the incident, the spokesman added.
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The US has stepped up sanctions and the UK is pushing for more diplomatic action.
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Many banks in Europe said they had stepped up efforts to prevent attackers getting through.
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Over the past year, militants have stepped up attacks in Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
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The Russian entrepreneur Andrey Andreev, of the European dating behemoth Badoo, stepped up to invest.
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Nordic countries have stepped up their defense ties following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
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The margin on the April 2016 loan stepped up as a result of the downgrades.
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The bullpen came in and stepped up for us and it was a good win.
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The farms in Heilongjiang were operating safely, it said, and security would be stepped up.
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The farms in Heilongjiang were operating safely, it said, and security would be stepped up.
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Within the last year, regulators have stepped up their scrutiny of tech companies' data collection.
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Fox News and conservatives have also stepped up their attacks against Mueller in recent weeks.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Qatar Airways stepped up its criticism of U.S. engine maker Pratt & Whitney (UTX.
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Houthi rebels in Yemen have stepped up missile attacks on Saudi Arabia in recent months.
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The farms in Heilongjiang were operating safely, Dabeinong said, and security would be stepped up.
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However, the move only emboldened progressives, who have stepped up their own anti-Lipinski campaign.
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In the U.S., the administration has stepped up its efforts to rein in the company.
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The Houthis have stepped up missile and drone attacks on Saudi cities, further fuelling tensions.
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And the French people — billionaires and average citizens alike — have already stepped up to help.
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"As far as relief goes, the girls themselves have really stepped up," Round told VICE.
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Police have stepped up security measures around churches ahead of Coptic Christmas celebrations on Jan.
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Comparing those two versions is a perfect representation of how Cherry stepped up his game.
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Egypt has drastically stepped up efforts in recent years to stop the trafficking of its antiquities.
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China said on Friday imports would continue, but customs has stepped up checks on foreign cargoes.
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China also stepped up pressure by barring a North Korean freighter from one of its ports.
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Google at least has stepped up to the plate and is trying to find a solution.
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Robert Sutton, a psychology professor at Stanford University, has stepped up to answer this eternal question.
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While US purchases from OPEC have declined, other players have stepped up to fill the gap.
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Qatar's index rose 2674 percent, however, as regional investors stepped up their purchases of Qatari shares.
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Stepped-up ICE enforcement earlier this month, which netted nearly 700 arrests nationwide, only amplified fears.
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Several banks have stepped up to provide federal employees with help through existing consumer assistance programs.
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For example, it stepped up production of specialty chemicals, which drove improvement in profitability in FY16.
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One by one, the young women stepped up to the microphone to briefly summarize their lives.
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Erdogan also has a strained relationship with Russia due to stepped up military action in Syria.
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Trump stepped up his criticism of the American auto industry recently, attacking GM in a tweet.
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Facebook has stepped up its fact-checking program and is toughening up policies for political advertisements.
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The Trump administration has stepped up arrests and is hiring more immigration and border control agents.
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China has stepped up its efforts to combat the sale of illegal drugs in recent years.
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Chile stepped up to host the meeting after the first host, Brazil, pulled out last year.
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As lawmakers float regulation, tech companies have stepped up their policies with regard to manipulated media.
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As need increased, many government programs like food stamps stepped up to help out struggling households.
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When he stepped up on that stage, he became the heavyweight champion of the world again.
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The military was deployed, a military spokesman said, and security stepped up at Colombo's international airport.
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This is evident from China's stepped-up efforts to gag critics and "enemies of the state".
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Chinese authorities have stepped up measures to relieve pressure on the economy and reassure international investors.
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Over the past few months, Mexico has stepped up efforts to stem the flow of immigrants.
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After tackling some rather obvious projects, Google's Street View team has recently stepped up its game.
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Some think that, far from cutting back the military effort, it needs to be stepped up.
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China has recently stepped up detentions and repatriations of North Koreans who have made it across.
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More broadly, Russia's information warfare activities have also been stepped up, spreading division in the West.
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Chinese authorities have retaliated with stepped up attempts over the past few months to discredit Guo.
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Turkey has also stepped up deliveries of military hardware to the rebels, another rebel source said.
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The drop in the number of transits has coincided with stepped-up muscle-flexing by China.
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His indication he'd break from NATO unless smaller countries stepped up their efforts left neoconservatives apoplectic.
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In wake of the internet blackout, influencers have stepped up to share information about the conflict.
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Still, Washington has shown no sign of backing off, and has also stepped up its rhetoric.
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Ahead of the July vote, the CPP has stepped up prosecutions of critics and political opponents.
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Meanwhile, Andrew's mother says he ably stepped up after his father died – and hasn't complained once.
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PEOPLE spoke to six families around the country who have stepped up to safeguard their grandchildren.
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Bolton brushed off a question about whether Trump would consider interventions other than stepped-up sanctions.
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He's stepped up way more than I could have thought and I'm really proud of him.
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He stepped up to the plate, immediately skewering the Academy for its lack of nonwhite nominees.
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Female-run companies have stepped up and created wands that are proudly marketed as sex toys.
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Ralph Lauren stepped up to become chairman and relinquished the chief executive title at his company.
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Just a few days after the storm, many celebrities have stepped up to do their part.
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Chinese authorities have stepped up efforts to stem capital outflows and relieve pressure on the yuan.
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Police have stepped up surveillance and co-operation with other European countries to curb weapons-smuggling.
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Authorities in Singapore stepped up security as Turnbull, Mattis and other leaders arrived for the meeting.
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But they eventually slumped as other device sellers stepped up competition and analysts slashed their forecasts.
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"I've stepped up to the mark and I've shown him exactly what I'm about," Wallace said.
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A day later, Fenway's fans gave Jones a standing ovation when he stepped up to bat.
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The military government has stepped up prosecutions of those accused of defamation, handing down harsher sentences.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has stepped up the pressure on Fethullah Gulen and his supporters.
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Oracle has stepped up lobbying efforts against Google on issues like privacy, according to industry sources.
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When McCuen stepped up and paid the bill, it sparked a more sustained round of giving.
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U.S. President Trump has stepped up trade protectionist actions by raising tariffs to guard U.S. manufacturing.
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No other candidates stepped up so plaintiffs' lawyers ended up dropping the case in federal court.
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The works' countries of origin have stepped up pressure in recent years to win their return.
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There was a lot of other guys who stepped up and played great for us tonight.
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The state of Florida has stepped up it's mosquito-borne illness surveillance and mosquito control efforts.
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It was interesting—those friends I wasn't expecting to correspond with me a lot stepped up.
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Mr Morfit, left behind at the office, stepped up to lead the rest of ValueAct's portfolio.
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Bangladesh has stepped up security at all airports and prisons across the country after Friday's attack.
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But fears have intensified as the Trump administration has stepped up anti-immigrant tactics and rhetoric.
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That is a legitimate criticism and it is good that the president has now stepped up.
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He stepped up to the bar, paused, and visualized the lift, his gaze long and focused.
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It has stepped up (still low) spending on health and education and subjected teachers to evaluation.
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Robert Downey Jr. also stepped up and said he'd be willing to take the job himself.
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Commission antitrust decisions on the tech beat have stepped up impressively in pace on Vestager's watch.
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In a time that we needed a great leader, and a compassionate leader, he stepped up.
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Ankara has recently stepped up its warnings of a potential ground offensive in the Qandil mountains.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Activist group Avaaz stepped up its battle to stop Rupert Murdoch buying Sky SKYB.
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The US has stepped up efforts to keep countries in Asia on board as US partners.
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Amazon stepped up efforts to curb its efforts to address counterfeits two years ago, Jay reports.
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Property developers continued to struggle as local governments stepped up cooling measures to curb high prices.
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But France, Germany and others have stepped up efforts to send migrants back where they landed.
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Chinese and Hong Kong bourses have stepped up their competition to attract tech firms seeking IPOs.
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Retailers and restaurants this week stepped up their efforts to urge Congress to fix the issue.
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This summer, federal regulators have stepped up pressure on loan servicers to treat their borrowers better.
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Instead, Chinese firms have stepped up to fill the void left by U.S. and European brands.
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He was the last to climb, and when he stepped up, the building was already underwater.
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So it is no wonder that few of your neighbors have stepped up to the plate.
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And other producers, especially from the United States, have stepped up exports, further stoking the glut.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren has recently stepped up to the plate by introducing The Accountable Capitalism Act.
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"I'm proud that a Florida sanctuary stepped up to give these monkeys a home," Florida Rep.
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But we take great heart in the young people who have stepped up, the Sunrise Movement.
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Again, Dempsey stepped up, firing through traffic to Wood, who was posting up the hapless Duarte.
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Fortunately, net neutrality supporters have already stepped up time and time again to protect net neutrality.
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Cruz has stepped up his campaigning, crisscrossing the state to meet voters and match O'Rourke's pace.
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Under the Indo-Pacific Strategy, Washington has stepped up naval patrols in the South China Sea.
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In an effort to turn things around, he has stepped up his personal attacks on Mrs.
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In recent weeks, Syria's government and Iranian-backed militias have stepped up attacks in the city.
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Side judge Keith Washington bravely stepped up to the fallen sex toy and... he kicked it.
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The frontlines have not changed in recent weeks but both sides have stepped up air strikes.
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That's one of the reasons why we stepped up sanctions over the past couple of years.
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Three of the biggest national insurers have also stepped up pressure on the lawmakers to act.
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China has stepped up pork import purchases because African swine fever has decimated its domestic herd.
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When I stepped up to vote, I noted that Kabila was among my choices for president.
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Regulators stepped up their game after the credit crisis but inadvertently stifled the growth of banks.
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The task force stepped up the pressure at the end of January, introducing House Resolution 815.
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More women stepped up to report harassment in tech by venture capital investors and board members.
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"If Amazon stepped up to be a leader, imagine how many people would follow," says Costa.
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He stepped up in a big way, got out of his comfort zone, made mistakes, learned.
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American ships have stepped up patrols in the South China Sea to assert freedom of navigation.
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The Trump administration has stepped up raids and audits of companies believed to hire undocumented immigrants.
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After the Flint crisis erupted, Michigan stepped up blood testing of children for elevated lead levels.
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Next, another banker, Justin Kennedy, stepped up to help lead the bank's commercial real estate group.
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Chinese charities have also stepped up to offer assistance to other countries, including the United States.
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As we sailed under the cart's umbrella, our churrasquinho-monger stepped up beside us and glared.
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As Zoom's price spiked, the firms consolidated their gainsThe firms stepped up their distributions this year.
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Customers, including many new ones, have stepped up to buy thousands of unsold eggs, Salatin said.
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With the midterms approaching, Facebook has stepped up efforts to root out disinformation and rogue accounts.
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But, but, but: Yes, a number of states, cities and companies have stepped up their efforts.
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The Taliban had stepped up attacks even as the talks were taking place in recent weeks.
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We honor all of the many heroes who have stepped up to lead at all levels.
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Saros came up big often, especially during the third period when Dallas stepped up the pressure.
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The group has stepped up the pace of its attacks in Kenya since the New Year.
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Philadelphia stepped up the defensive intensity and double-teamed Randle, forcing a turnover along the sideline.
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"No one's going to say 'accrual taxation' and 'stepped-up basis' in a debate," he said.
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China has stepped up pressure on foreign governments to fall into line in accepting its claims.
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But at the same time, the Mexican government also stepped up its enforcement of its border.
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The Chinese, however, stepped up bond purchases after the Trump-Xi meeting in Florida last April.
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But those who stepped up to criticize him have fallen in line, rendering their criticism hollow.
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The Society's CEO, Gary M. Reedy, stepped up to the fact check plate -- diplomatically, but unequivocally.
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Officials there have stepped up regulations banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils or beards.
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The political debate over land reform has stepped up a level ahead of next year's elections.
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The briefing came as Republicans stepped up their defenses of Mr. Trump in the Ukraine affair.
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He said U.S. and European authorities had stepped up inspections of Brazilian beef in recent months.
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The ministry had already stepped up quarantine measures, including a temporary nationwide ban on poultry transport.
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Prince Mohamed stepped up his demonization of Iran during his several visits to the United States.
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And when the overseer declined to wield the lash, a constable stepped up, Mr. Norris said.
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The Trump administration has also stepped up diplomatic and intelligence-gathering efforts against Hurras al-Din.
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It stepped up the pace this year as economic pressure to open up the country mounted.
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And Biden wants to end a tax break known as "stepped up basis" that benefits heirs.
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Clark stepped up when veteran Tony Jefferson suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 5.
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"I thought he stepped up and did the right thing at the right time," Mitchell said.
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And he stepped up his fundraising — collecting about $23 million in the final quarter of 2019.
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To cater to millennial viewers, NBC has stepped up its focus on growing its digital business.
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Democrats have pledged to fight tooth and nail against the wall and stepped-up immigration enforcement.
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He's not a natural self-mythologizer, but that day he kindly stepped up to the plate.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has stepped up his contacts with Chinese officials in recent days.
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It's also stepped up its undercover efforts to see whether retailers are illegally selling to minors.
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Chinese authorities have stepped up their pressure on domestic cryptocurrency activity in the last few weeks.
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WE HAVE STEPPED UP WE HAVE IDENTIFIED AS THEY HAVE THE TWO PRODUCT LINES THAT OVERLAPPED.
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Target has stepped up its supply chain investments to meet the additional demand at small stores.
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Regulatory efforts were stepped up and the Justice Department set up a separate fair-lending unit.
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As Mr. Orban has cemented control over Hungary, his government has stepped up attacks against critics.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has also stepped up its cyber program since the WannaCry attack.
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President Vladimir V. Putin, a nonsmoker, has stepped up efforts to curb smoking in recent years.
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Many hope the re-engagment will lead to stepped-up diplomatic efforts on disarming North Korea.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stepped up to the lectern at the Riverside Church in Manhattan.
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Clad in matching gold sequined evening gowns, each woman stepped up the microphone to introduce herself.
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To offset the fall in U.S. imports, China stepped up buying from Brazil and other countries.
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Israel has stepped up its military strikes on suspected Iranian targets across Syria in recent weeks.
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Dorsey stepped up to the plate to replace on former CEO Dick Costolo on July 1, 2015.
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The LNA stepped up its campaign in Derna earlier this month and clashes continued there on Monday.
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This week, Beijing stepped up its warnings to its citizens about working, studying and traveling in America.
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He said that fight already is intensifying in Nangarhar province and will now be stepped up further.
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Read the Sydney Morning Herald's full report on how China stepped up spying on Australian businesses here.
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Politicians have stepped up to defend President-elect Donald Trump's choice, despite the potential break in protocol.
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Rather than fake the experiment on Steurmer, though, Traywick explained he had stepped up to volunteer himself.
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Locking it on the rack, she ducked under the canvas sheeting and stepped up into the van.
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Meanwhile, National Australia Bank and Commonwealth Bank Of Australia stepped up about 0.3 percent and 0.4 percent.
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He has been openly cautious of military action – but stepped up U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
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Moscow has also stepped up its military sabre-rattling and has held a series of weapons tests.
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Authorities in Vietnam, which has reported three cases of Zika, ordered stepped up monitoring of pregnant women.
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Beijing has also cut taxes and fees, and stepped up infrastructure investment to shore up the economy.
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China said on Friday that imports would continue, but customs has stepped up checks on foreign cargoes.
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"Dennis felt like he had a great challenge tonight (guarding Curry), and he stepped up," Budenholzer said.
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Brobbey, a 20-year-old college student in Toronto, stepped up to make the life-saving donation.
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Both sides have stepped up efforts on a truce in the escalating trade conflict, the FT reported.
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"There are so many groups of women who have stepped up to support each other," she said.
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Enter the NFL's Tampa Bay Bucs, the MLB's Rays and the NHL's Lightning ... which just stepped up.
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Hundreds of fighters have moved there as U.S. and Afghan forces have stepped up operations in Helmand.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Daniel Loeb on Sunday stepped up pressure on food group Nestle SA (NESN.
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Instagram's new stepped up security comes shortly after it started allowing multiple accounts — another long-requested feature.
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AT&T also laid out a stepped-up business strategy that would raise profit and lower debt.
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China has stepped up pressure on Taiwan and suspects Tsai is pushing for the island's formal independence.
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The New York state trooper stepped up in the finest tradition of the New York State Police.
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Uli Hoeneß missed his spot kick for the Germans, and Antonin Panenka stepped up to the spot.
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Officials in Xinjiang have stepped up regulations banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils or beards.
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Late-night comics like Jimmy Kimmel and John Oliver have also stepped up their Trump takedown game.
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Protest organizers have stepped up security as a result, and blame the BJP for inflaming the tension.
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Stepped-up Russian and Chinese activity in other regions, however, means U.S. power is increasingly spread thin.
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Just recently, Volkswagen's CEO Herbert Diess said the company "stepped up the pace" of its strategic realignment.
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And so this week, general manager Marc Bergevin stepped up and did what he had to do.
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South Korea stepped up the pressure by closing the Kaesong industrial complex, run jointly with North Korea.
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"I loved how our guards stepped up ... (and) were shooting with confidence," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said.
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"A lot of guys stepped up, we're aware of what's going on," Sharks defenseman Paul Martin said.
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Islamic State fighters stepped up efforts this year to seize the enclave before the army could arrive.
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While Dr. Martens have always been an option, this year's combat boots have stepped up their embellishments.
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The Archbishop of Colombo, Malcolm Ranjith, said that security had not been sufficiently stepped up around churches.
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From nighties to two-piece sets, the plus-size pajama market has really stepped up its game.
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The Taliban have stepped up attacks across the country since announcing their annual spring offensive last month.
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The handful of small biotech firms that stepped up to the task had gone out of business.
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That rate increased to 150bp in January 2015 and stepped up again to 175bp on January 15.
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"Tracy didn't have to step up, but she stepped up to help out," he told the outlet.
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Bargent, the Colombia-based organized crime expert, said Mexicans have stepped up to meet the American demand.
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The Houthis stepped up their attacks following a lull last year ahead of U.N.-led peace efforts.
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But, as is so often the case, indie developers have stepped up to fill in the gaps.
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Since then Russia has stepped up the frequency of menacing, no-notice military drills in the region.
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The regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria stepped up its assault on rebel-held Eastern Ghouta.
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This isn't the first time that El Cenizo has stepped up in order to protect its residents.
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This week, both the U.S. and Mexico stepped up their efforts to stop the Central American migrants.
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FYI, Khabib ripped McGregor on Monday, saying he should've stepped up to replace Tony Ferguson at 223.
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Efforts to control malaria in Asia must be stepped up urgently "before it becomes close to untreatable".
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Chinese authorities have stepped up support for the economy, especially for smaller firms, over the past year.
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After their story was published, a local resident stepped up to provide the needed equipment, WTVD wrote.
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But since then the group, which split into two factions last year, has stepped up its attacks.
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Nevertheless, anti-poaching measures have been stepped up since the black rhinos arrived, Big Game Parks said.
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China has also stepped up flights of strategic bombers and fighter jets around Taiwan in recent months.
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Britain's regulators have stepped up the pressure in recent years to make sure customers are being protected.
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Lottery officials and store owners said ticket buyers have stepped up purchases as the payout has grown.
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The Houthis have stepped up missile and drone attacks on Saudi cities in the past two weeks.
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Analysts on a conference call peppered Doyle with questions about the restaurant industry's stepped-up delivery efforts.
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After Smith's illness in July 2012, their dad "did a whole 180" and stepped up to help.
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Uzbekistan stepped up its diplomatic engagement in regional affairs in March by holding an Afghan peace conference.
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Last summer smuggler networks were disrupted under heavy pressure from Italy, and Libya's coastguard stepped up interceptions.
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Both Chinese and North Korean state-owned media have notably stepped up criticism of the other country.
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"Dallas Center-Grimes stepped up to the plate and took responsibility for what was said," he said.
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Sexy British diver Tom Daley was all smiles as he stepped up to accept his Olympic medal.
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Al Shabaab militants, skilled at exploiting clan divisions, stepped up a campaign of deadly bombings in Mogadishu.
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Hillary Clinton has offered plans, but other candidates, including boastful businessman Donald Trump, have not stepped up.
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Beijing has stepped up efforts to cool the market, raising home purchase requirements and imposing price limits.
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"Policy easing will be stepped up further over coming months," Capital Economics said in a research note.
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Some people stepped up to defend Morgan's record after he was pushed out of the Trump administration.
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They took their shots that they're supposed to, and they just stepped up in a big way.
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Reese's response was perfect, but it seems they haven't stepped up their shape game for Valentine's Day.
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UBS AM, J.P. Morgan AM and Neuberger Berman have also stepped up A-share buying this year.
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The Houthis have stepped up cross-border missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia in recent months.
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He also said that the company has stepped up its cooperation with governments to identify potential threats.
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Federal officials have also stepped up information sharing on cyber threats with state and local election officials.
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"He's stepped up and acted like a husband would act," Fisher added, likely to Lourd's utter embarrassment.
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Two US lawyers for Concord stepped up in recent weeks to pick away at the prosecutors' approach.
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" He had been a senior officer in a U.S. military that "never stepped up to accept responsibility.
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The jump in imports comes just as other major buyers across Asia have also stepped up purchases.
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What was supposed to happen was that when Will died, he was someone who really stepped up.
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Lee has stepped up to provide them a chance through his donations of both time and money.
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In recent days they have stepped up efforts to force rival groups to accept the new administration.
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North Korea has also reportedly stepped up its fuel production for nuclear missiles, despite committing to denuclearization.
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They have stepped up their presence in remote areas, though attacks in urban centers have been rare.
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Mr Arena stepped up to the podium and declared that "there's nothing wrong with what we're doing".
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Regulators abroad in recent years have also stepped up enforcement and antitrust actions against U.S. tech companies.
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Booker, who was not on stage with Biden at the last debate, has stepped up his attacks.
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Commercial banks, in particular, have stepped up campaign contributions to the bill's supporters ahead of the vote.
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From stockpiling medicines to hiring customs officers, member states have stepped up their own preparations as well.
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"We've asked a lot of some young players, and they've stepped up," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
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The turning point came in the early 2000s, when the government stepped up its attacks against rebels.
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It can do this through the appropriations process and stepped-up oversight, consultation and scrutiny of nominees.
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India has gradually stepped up its naval activity across the Indian Ocean to balance China's rising presence.
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The guys stepped up and played their tails off and there's still a lot to play for.
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Republicans have stepped up their calls for Moore to drop out of the race in recent days.
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China has stepped up efforts to maintain the value of the yuan amid issues with capital outflows.
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The government — and many businesses — have stepped up their preparations for a disorderly Brexit as a result.
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In the wake of Tuesday night's attack, police have stepped up their raids on suspected safe houses.
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The US economy slowed sharply in the April-June quarter even as consumers stepped up their spending.
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Speculators also stepped up bullish bets in CBOT soybean meal, as Argentina is the world's leading supplier.
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The 15-member Security Council unanimously stepped up sanctions against North Korea on Monday over its Sept.
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North Korea has stepped up the pace of its missile tests since Trump took office in January.
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Pete stepped up and held off the bear until I could get the other dogs to safety.
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So Bill Clinton stepped up on Wednesday night -- sliding comfortably into the role of closer-in-chief.
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Harden stepped up in Game 20173 whenever the Warriors went out of their way to attack him.
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Officials in Xinjiang have stepped up regulations banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils and beards.
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"This is a great example of where Iowa has really stepped up to the plate," Ernst said.
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The camera flashed, the men scampered off, and another group of people stepped up for their photo.
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Kathryn Minshew, Theresia Gouw, Jennifer Fonstad and Reid Hoffman stepped up to the plate in Gates's essay.
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"This young woman stepped up and went to her school and bravely reported what happened," Chaudry says.
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Startups like SpaceX and Blue Origin stepped up, and today commercial spaceflight is a $1.1 billion industry.
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On Thursday, it stepped up the legal battle by referring Britain to the EU Court of Justice.
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Egypt has stepped up its battle with Islamist militants ahead of the vote on March 26-28.
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To make up for the falling domestic production, China has stepped up crude imports to unprecedented levels.
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Then R. stepped up onto the bench, he grabbed my shoulders and turned me to face him.
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Navarro, 67, has suggested a stepped-up engagement with Taiwan, including assistance with a submarine development program.
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My campaign is possible in many ways because of the women who stepped up and helped me.
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The National Liberation Army, a rebel group that did not sign the deal, has stepped up attacks.
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The group seeking stepped-up processing first arrived at the Otay Mesa port just before 3 p.m.
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Someone had to do this job — wrench Saudi Arabia into the 21st century — and M.B.S. stepped up.
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Still, preparations for a disorderly Brexit are being stepped up on both sides of the English Channel.
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Portugal took a tricky short corner, and Moutinho quickly stepped up to send it into the box.
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Today, European Union regulators stepped up their tax campaign against American tech giants in a big way.
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In the past five years, another technology has stepped up to bat: nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMR).
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From that point on, the messages became less frequent as the military campaign against ISIS stepped up.
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Many countries have recently stepped up travel restrictions and business closures to prevent the virus from spreading.
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So Saudi Arabia's stepped-up efforts to oppose Iranian influence in Lebanon drew measured applause in Jerusalem.
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Employees who handle dangerous products or operate heavy machinery may face stepped-up or new drug tests.
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The group, which is Italy's biggest employer with 130,000 workers, also stepped up its general safety measures.
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The police, too, have stepped up the firepower they have employed since the demonstrations began in June.
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As of now, no serious suitors have stepped up as Belinelli is considered a significant defensive liability.
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Other countries have stepped up their own efforts to quarantine patients, including those on two cruise ships.
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This isn't the first time a beer company has stepped up to help clear out animal shelters.
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WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said new cases of the coronavirus would appear as China stepped up monitoring.
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They welcomed support As #NeverAgain supporters set their sights on the Washington rally, partner organizations stepped up.
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It credited a combination of improved automated detection and stepped-up human efforts to find sophisticated attacks.
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In sharp contrast to their Pacific counterparts, Atlantic fishing nations stepped up to honor their international commitments.
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By the time he stepped up to the rostrum for his first joint congressional address on Feb.
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Security has also been stepped up around the alleged victim's house, in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
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Israel's air force has stepped up its targeting of Hezbollah and other Iranian assets in that country.
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The police presence had also been stepped up and high-definition surveillance cameras deployed across the city.
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Tehran residents told Reuters that police had stepped up their presence in the capital on Sunday morning.
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The scene also stepped up pressure on Mr. Sisi, who counts Christian leaders among his staunchest allies.
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Authorities in the Chinese city of Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia have also stepped up scrutiny.
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With stepped-up demand for electric vehicles, he says battery companies are finding Norway an attractive destination.
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The mutual discord had reached unprecedented heights by the time Nixon stepped up to the lakeshore podium.
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I picked up my rod, stepped up on the casting deck and began to scout for fish.
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Jeb Bush, has stepped up his criticism of Trump, with the businessman leading in the GOP polls.
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Bannon has stepped up his attacks against the GOP establishment since leaving the White House last month.
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"Martin stepped up to the lectern/and stepped down on the other side/of history," Wittenstein writes.
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Facebook owns the data in question here, and it stepped up to the plate to defend it.
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When the Orange County Sheriff's Office learned about her family, they stepped up with a welcome surprise.
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Potential buyers have stepped up legal scrutiny of Car Wash-linked deals, lawyer Cescon and bankers said.
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The regulators stepped up pressure in June, which followed capital controls imposed by Beijing late last year.
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One such category where Alibaba has stepped up its efforts is in blending online and offline shopping.
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Pedersen in recent months has stepped up efforts to put the final touches to the committee's formation.
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But his blunt talk, and the stepped-up arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, say otherwise.
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More recently, law enforcement agencies throughout the region have stepped up cooperation to root out organized crime.
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The Swiss-based drugmaker has stepped up cost cuts in an efficiency drive to cushion the blow.
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"We should have stepped up defensively and carried this team, but we couldn't do it," he said.
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China has also stepped up warnings against foreign spies and publicized convictions of foreigners on espionage charges.
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Venezuelans have also been caught up in the Trump administration's stepped-up security on the Southwest border.
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The Sabres were the club that stepped up and turned it into a must-see TV moment.
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Trump has stepped up its involvement in Syria, including its close calls with Russia on the battlefield.
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My sex life has definitely stepped up since I got into my twenties and moved to London.
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Navarro has also suggested a stepped-up engagement with Taiwan, including assistance with a submarine development program.
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Gabriel has really stepped up to prove himself not only to Rick, but also to the group.
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With Barcelona up, 3-1, on Celta Vigo on Sunday night, Messi stepped up to take a penalty.
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Beijing has stepped up its warnings against the U.S. by cautioning about working, studying and traveling in America.
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As Mr. Biden explained, stepped-up basis reduces capital gains taxes on inherited assets when they are sold.
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Although French forces scattered them from cities the following year, they have stepped up attacks in recent months.
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Mook said his organization followed the lead of small businesses that originally stepped up to support the workers.
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The EU has also stepped up efforts to make itself more attractive as a location for fintech firms.
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Everyone in the competition has stepped up their game and you can feel the difference in the air.
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But yesterday, two local coaches, Paul Burgan and Desmond Walker, stepped up to clean and "disinfect" the memorial.
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A stronger yen also soured sentiment, with traders citing stepped up selling by foreign investors that depressed exporters.
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Despite their daily differences, even the British opposition party stepped up to defend May against Trump&aposs comments.
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Spain has been on high alert and has stepped up security measures following attacks in Paris last year.
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Swingman Terrence Ross stepped up with 163 points Friday and is averaging 216 during his past three outings.
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Late in the week, funds considerably stepped up their buying of soymeal futures and continued to sell soyoil.
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There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but ISIS has recently stepped up its attacks in the area.
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The group, which holds Sanaa and most big urban centres, has recently stepped up attacks on Saudi cities.
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Since Xi Jinping took over as China's leader in 2012, officials have stepped up their anti-burial efforts.
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While the regulatory pressure has "stepped up globally," he said Amazon still looks at each investment case opportunistically.
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"America has stepped up and showed me love from everywhere," Holt said of the reaction to the video.
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Her oldest, David, also stepped up to help take care of the younger kids so mom could study.
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That said, there may be one other reason why the North has stepped up its advertising -- its weakness.
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When they realised the mother needed an extra person to look after her second baby, Tom stepped up.
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National auditors stepped up their scrutiny and reported a few isolated cases of counties overstating their fiscal revenues.
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Then last month, the church stepped up its opposition, joining a coalition of groups explicitly opposing the initiative.
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And streaming services have stepped up in a big way too, especially by making 4K streams less expensive.
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Democrats have stepped up criticism of Facebook in recent months, most notably from Democratic front-runner Elizabeth Warren.
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National police recently stepped up a crackdown on extremists following bomb attacks and shootings in Jakarta in January.
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Pink Shoes (Muhammad Ali Abdur-Rahkman) has stepped up, but the rest of the Wolverines have been dismal.
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Mainland China and Hong Kong shares fell 20193% to 0.6% after Beijing stepped up its rhetoric against Washington.
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The "No on Prop 61" coalition has stepped up its television and print advertising campaigns in recent days.
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On April 6, protesters stepped up the pressure with a sit-in outside the military headquarters in Khartoum.
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It has reinforced 12 military observation posts in the region, and stepped up arms shipments to allied rebels.
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And, in recent months, the city has stepped up its efforts to develop and repair low-income neighborhoods.
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Trump has especially stepped up pressure on Cuba recently over its support for Venezuela's socialist president, Nicolas Maduro.
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Facebook has stepped up its efforts to crack down on "inauthentic behavior" on its platforms in recent months.
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I am glad to see that the House has stepped up and I hope we do this quickly.
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The United States has stepped up pressure on its big trading partners since President Donald Trump took office.
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While that feels like nitpicking (hey, it's what die-hards do), the show has stepped up its pacing.
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I want to recognize Toby Emmerich, Peter Roth and Kim Williams who stepped up to guide Warner Bros.
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But my daughter really stepped up in helping me around the house and caring for her younger brother.
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After the attacks of September 11th 20093 America stepped up efforts to police the global dollar payments system.
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A coalition of Democratic state attorneys general led by California's Xavier Becerra stepped up to defend the law.
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And of course, we thank our station and business partners, who stepped up in such a supportive way.
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For El Paso residents who've stepped up to help the arriving immigrants, the conversations have been eye-opening.
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Colbert stepped up and offered to make a donation to Hurricane Maria relief for every celeb that participates.
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China's spat with the airlines coincides with its stepped-up efforts to put pressure on the island itself.
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Like Malaysia, Singapore has also stepped up on its security measures in the wake of the Jakarta attacks.
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TIGER 21 members have stepped up their investments in real estate for the first time in three quarters.
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Putin has stepped up military, economic and political support for the separatist regions in the past few years.
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China said on Friday, however, that imports would continue, but customs has stepped up checks on foreign cargoes.
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Meanwhile, the state has stepped up its efforts to prevent access to censored content created outside the country.
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Iran stepped up its crackdown against members of such networks in recent years, with arrests and death sentences.
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In cosmetology school, Pok stepped up to the plate when her peers shied away from working on men.
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In recent years, the government has stepped up efforts to prosecute tourists and Dominicans for child sex exploitation.
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And we will be donating to the preferred charity of the generous and selfless firefighter who stepped up.
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Washington has acknowledged it has stepped up operations against militants in Yemen in the past couple of weeks.
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"I know we've had a lot of injuries and guys have stepped up and came through," Smoker said.
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Since Donald Trump's election, however, immigration authorities have stepped up enforcement, raids, and deportation efforts across the country.
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In response to the wave of complaints, federal regulators have stepped up efforts to stem the robocall tide.
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After Christmas, with a week gone and no sign of the Giuliani enforcers, Josh stepped up the pressure.
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