A storied history of breaching users' trust Facebook has a storied history of breaching its users' trust in other ways.
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A storied diamond goes missing and ... other stuff happens.
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Prog metal and space have a long, storied history together.
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The union will bring together two large and storied families.
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The family has a long and storied history with Aspen.
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Stahl's favorite president to cover in her long, storied career?
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In Punjab, India's storied but declining Congress Party emerged victorious.
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The friendship that grew between Lorraine and Jimmy is storied.
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Peep, below, the latest in a line of storied work.
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Cryptocurrencies and the right have a long and storied history.
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Brown has his own storied history with abuse toward women.
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Mattis has a storied history serving in the U.S. Marines.
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Viktor's small home island is storied with generations of fishermen.
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Blue will launch from the less storied Launch Complex 36.
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Throughout America's storied history, proms have traditionally been miserable affairs.
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Puttagunta joined the storied VC firm from NEA in July.
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McCain's diagnosis is the latest chapter in a storied life.
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Will we find out who the storied hero really is?
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Born Albert Johnson, the rapper's family had a storied history.
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Now Mr. Day — and his storied glove — can be celebrated.
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Aguachile's storied history is as amazing as the dish itself.
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Like many a storied hero, denim has a checkered past.
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The moves capped a troubled week for a storied name.
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Cats, of course, have a storied history on the internet.
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The train was double storied, and was very, very long.
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Mr. Linhart was a prominent figure on that storied scene.
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The most storied label in jazz turns 80 this year.
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But she lacks a storied family name or great fortune.
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Here's where to stream some highlights from his storied career.
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This has been the most storied stock, love this chart.
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A PBS documentary celebrates the storied career of Betty White.
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He bought your magazine, your storied brand, late last year.
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He was the new face of the storied Giants franchise.
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Friday night was just another chapter in Jay's storied reign.
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The video begins with a woman's voice describing Picard's storied career.
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But it's interesting, because the ADL is such a storied organization.
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The SITE curatorial team commissioned a cast of the storied foot.
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In 2011, the storied space shuttle flew for the last time.
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"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips.
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Katy Perry and Taylor Swift's storied feud dates back years now.
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In some ways, the trust is clinging to a storied history.
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Cinema has a long, storied history with prostitutes — especially female ones.
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CAN CEO DAVID SOLOMON GET THE STORIED BANK TO GROW AGAIN?
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J. J. Abrams is adding another credit to his storied career.
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"Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips.
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She debuts on the on the storied children's television show today.
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Given the storied history of this organization, that's a genuine tragedy.
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NASA's storied success comes in part through its economies of scale.
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Republicans blasted the process as unworthy of the storied Judiciary panel.
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Jackson and Ford are living reminders of the team's storied past.
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Sleeping on the subway is a storied tradition in New York.
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The young lawyers those judges hire go on to storied careers.
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Meg Whitman, 63, is one of Silicon Valley's most storied CEOs.
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Mr. Morris had a long and storied career in picture editing.
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The Esalen Institute, a storied hippie hotel in Big Sur, Calif.
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An Indian flag hung across the unpainted, incomplete two-storied building.
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There's only a handful of storied publications that people know about.
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LEHMAN DOES HAVE A STORIED HISTORY, BUT BARCLAYS IS 327 YEARS OLD.
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Much like football itself, Super Bowl ads are a storied American tradition.
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The D9200s are a return to form for the storied audio company.
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Echoing Bernie Sanders' storied $27 average, Roem's average campaign contribution is $47.46.
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"They've not got some storied generals," he says, clearly referring to Manafort.
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But ultimately, it was Ginsburg's storied career that won her the honor.
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But once the investments stopped, the storied resort was all but dead.
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A couple purchasing a haunted house with a horrifying and storied history?
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Image: APToshiba, one of Japan's most storied companies, is in serious trouble.
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And to say he lived a storied life would be an understatement.
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And storied and historical watchmakers will bow to the will of Cupertino.
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Iverson's career was both storied and checkered, but his legacy is secure.
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"Marshall" documents a more intimate, less celebrated chapter in his storied career.
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Ford's luxury brand rolled out the storied Continental in the early 1940s.
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Of course, some storied conglomerates are staying put, at least for now.
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Paisley Park, Prince's storied private estate and music complex in Chanhassen, Minn.
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In 2018, Volkswagen announced it was ending production of its storied car.
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New York's love affair with Latin dance music is long and storied.
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" Morse's slogan throughout his long, storied political career, was "principle above politics.
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After such a storied musical career, is Lucifer really still a thing?
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Fan is one of the more storied members of the SoftBank elite.
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It is a storied aircraft [manufacturer] that has rescued the free world.
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The company was once part of storied shoemaker Kenneth Cole Productions Inc.
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The streetcar has a long and storied past in New York City.
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The collapse of two storied national newspapers is a case in point.
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C.L. Franklin, was one of the most storied preachers of his day.
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Manning (née Wagner) has a long, storied history of bashing birth control.
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Luckily for us visitors, there's plenty to experience in this storied city.
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Postobón is a storied brand that sells a rainbow of homegrown drinks.
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Mr. Jones was the drummer on Mr. Dylan's storied 1966 world tour.
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What are your thoughts about this matchup between these two storied teams?
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These storied schools are largely responsible for the nation's black middle class.
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The city has a long and storied history of public corruption scandals.
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Kirill Petrenko, the storied orchestra's new chief conductor, avoids interviews and recordings.
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Raphael Warnock, the pastor of the storied Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
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This storied space is practically booked through the month for holiday concerts.
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But she had a fascinating career, and an even more storied life.
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The winner will receive $50,000 and custody of the storied Disrupt Cup.
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Kirill Petrenko, the storied orchestra's new chief conductor, avoids interviews and recordings.
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In the real-crime lexicon, cold cases are their own storied class.
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The storied houses of Mugler, Balenciaga, Ebony, Mizrahi and Extravaganza are expected.
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Similar to the former Seinfeld actress, Dreyfuss has his own storied Hollywood career.
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The St. Regis has a storied history and frequently accommodates high-profile guests.
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One of the National League's most storied rivalries is going international next season.
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It was held in a suite of a storied rock and roll hotel.
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Through its storied history, it has become the largest city in the Netherlands.
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Anything is possible, even the end of Kevin Garnett's storied 21-year career.
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Is China's richest man, Jack Ma, buying storied Italian football club A.C. Milan?
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The theme is old-fashioned travel: a storied time before suitcases had wheels.
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John McCain, a storied POW from the Vietnam War, was not a hero.
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The Casey name, obviously, is storied and has a long history in Pennsylvania.
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And, rightfully so, of course ... it's a major milestone for her storied life.
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Icons from Manchester's storied music scene were also quick to express their grief.
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This year, she said, is "all about" electrification for the storied German automaker.
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Bell Pottinger might have a storied name, but it has long been controversial.
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It's a neighborhood with a storied history of fierce, principled resistance to gentrification.
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The storied rivals continued a trend of battering each other when they play.
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It's one of the most notable and important goals of his storied career.
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The world's number one PC vendor takes over a storied American mobile brand.
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As defensive coordinator with the Chicago Bears, he created the storied 46 defense.
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The showdown between teams representing two storied programs lived up to its billing.
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The two first kindled their storied friendship over a bowl of mashed potatoes.
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"She had such a storied career," began Melissa Giller, spokesperson for the library.
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It was a brief but storied relationship that still haunts pop culture today.
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They also used Hasselblad lenses, a camera brand with a storied spaceflight history.
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Yet several elements of the modern race harken back to its storied history.
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What is happening to the soul & integrity of the once storied Republican Party?
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I caught fish, memorable ones, in the most storied spots from the book.
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The D.B. Cooper case became a storied example of an era of hijacking.
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How would that storied brand, so defined by Mr. Elbaz, continue without him?
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Colin Fan is one of the more storied members of the SoftBank elite.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has had a storied movie career that spans decades and genres.
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Ms. Meeker is leaving Kleiner as the storied venture firm has been shrinking.
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Rebecca Solnit eviscerates that storied tradition of blaming women for what men do.
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The surprise wasn't the French partner, Dassault Aviation, maker of the storied Mirage.
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Today AT&T is at a pivotal inflection point in its storied history.
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How do you want to put your personal stamps on these storied orchestras?
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But a string of legal troubles is threatening to jeopardize his storied career.
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These people have always exploited a certain proximity to America's most storied figures.
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The Daley family's storied neighborhood once had an Irish-only, outsiders-unwelcome reputation.
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To his die-hard fans, Mr. Sherbinski is a storied name in marijuana.
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Bombardier is one of the last vestiges of the city's storied industrial past.
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Clearly, the United States has a long and storied history of polarizing crises.
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So it was probably the happiest third-place finish of her storied career.
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This potential new pairing rounds out a storied dating history for both artists.
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US cities like New York and Los Angeles have long and storied histories.
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Though when the plot thickens with storied digressions, the narrative tends to flag.
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Miri Regev, the minister of culture, has a storied history of such attacks.
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It has a storied and well-documented past dating back to about 1448.
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Vacheron Constantin is a storied Swiss maison (Napoleon wore one of its watches).
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Cuba's storied enthusiasm for music and dancing shines through, even in the rain.
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Meanwhile, the storied 30- or 60-second TV ad is diminishing in importance.
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At the storied fashion house, its men's designer delights in the spaces between.
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The storied club closed in January 2016 after a successful 10 year run.
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One of the tech industry's most storied partnerships is coming to an end.
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Turnberry is a storied course where the Open Championship has been staged four times.
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He has amassed nearly $23 million in earnings over a storied 22-year career.
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No news on whether the storied traveling pants made an appearance at the gathering.
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And it's not as if we're talking about women who haven't had storied careers.
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It has a long and storied history and has always been associated with symbolism.
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With a rich and storied cultural history that spans the globe, how could you?
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This is likely one of the last major updates for the storied wearable maker.
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Well done, SLC-17, and may more phoenixes rise from this storied site's ashes.
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And it is not going to treat this storied global franchise with kid gloves.
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Finland is home to a storied history in doom metal, and metal in general.
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And because she's a Dior spokesperson, the shoes were from the storied French house.
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But declining profits have made the storied firm vulnerable to a takeover, analysts said.
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Harris about her storied roast chicken recipe, the busy politician replied with an invitation.
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The pair have had a storied bromance since NBC's hit singing competition show debuted.
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Given Chicago's storied history of police misconduct, citizens paid keen attention to this case.
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"MacGyver," on the other hand, may test the longevity of that storied TV brand.
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Inglenook, too, has a storied history, though recent decades had been less than kind.
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After 12 minutes of bidding, the storied timepiece went to an anonymous telephone bidder.
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What he does now: The storied guitar-for-hire now has top security clearances.
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He was credited with his 500th victory in games at Duke's storied home arena.
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Jake Peralta joins TV's storied history of characters with daddy issues who hate Thanksgiving.
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That's a lot of history, most of it storied, some of it less so.
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Some of the city's most storied stores have found themselves blocked behind police barricades.
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Given his storied career, it is not a surprise the President Trump honored Sen.
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Before he arrived in 2011, the Ducks were a storied team that had stagnated.
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Villanova is the last team from the storied conference still alive in the tournament.
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When you wonder how the storied singer will outdo herself, she exceeds all expectations.
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Eric Smith was on a warpath to stamp out hazing across the storied unit.
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The death of the storied alternative weekly isn't just the end of a newspaper.
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"Cheers" had 275 episodes when it ended its storied run on NBC in 1993.
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Still, respect and patronage are not tokens of seniority, or having a storied history.
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Our bureau chief gauged reactions in Stuttgart, the home of storied German car brands.
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But what's just as eye-popping as his storied past are his current views.
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The door swung open to reveal Mark's Club, a storied and exclusive private club.
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He spoke more sincerely about the long and storied history of the two companies.
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Will fans ever get to hear the full depths of Prince's storied recording vault?
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The United States Armed Forces has a long and storied history with canine warriors.
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Mr. Serkin was descended from storied musical lineages on both sides of his family.
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Naval Air Station Pensacola is one of the Navy's most historic and storied bases.
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Storied teams such as Liverpool and Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus, rise and fall.
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"; "My long and storied career began with a nativity play at 11 years old.
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Cokie had a storied career over 40 years in television, public radio and publishing.
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Feige, like a storied basketball coach, created a team that eventually became a dynasty.
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Despite a storied and ancient past, the region has been overlooked in modern times.
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K. trade deal, adding to this recent chapter of uncertainty in the allies' storied relationship.
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Facebook, of course, has a storied history of trying out little "tests" on its users.
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A line of shivering metal fans wrapped the city's storied hard rock venue, El Corazon.
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This guy has a storied career as a jurist on the federal court of appeal.
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After work, I headed to the bustling corner in Midtown where the storied hotel stands.
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That storied electronics and industrial giant had sponsored the talent search from 1942 to 1997.
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It was about a once storied franchise which hadn't earned any silverware in four decades.
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The film industry has a long, storied, and particularly clichéd relationship with the Amazon rainforest.
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It has a storied Sufi-anticolonial history, and is even believed to have aphrodisiac powers.
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The new-music marathon has long been a storied format for adventurous composers and ensembles.
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The storied Cambridge, Massachusetts, campus accepts only about 63% of its 40,000 applicants each year.
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If wearing watches is so fun and expressive, why not try other, more storied pieces?
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Her oldest sister Joanna Simon has performed on the storied stage as an opera singer.
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In 2002, Skip Braver bought Cigarette Racing out of bankruptcy, reviving the storied boating legacy.
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Similar accusations of hypocrisy have even reached some of the gay world's most storied institutions.
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And, of course, Donald Trump has a storied history with Coke, particularly the Diet version.
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The Storied City: The Quest for Timbuktu and the Fantastic Mission to Save its Past.
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But, ya probably know her best from her storied career as an actress and activist.
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Like all beings who live a long and storied life, Scooter has seen some shit.
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But from the outside, the future of storied magazine titles looks fuzzy at best. Absolutely.
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The Department's politicization under Lynch and especially Holder is dark stain on Justice's storied history.
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It is as bad a start as the storied franchise has had for some time.
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The last stock offering in 2011 was to pay for renovations to storied Lambeau Field.
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Garth Drabinsky, the storied Canadian producer once imprisoned for fraud, is planning his Broadway comeback.
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The matchup between both institutions has become one of college football&aposs most storied rivalries.
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Colleges and universities all have their own storied histories and cultures — and tastes in art.
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Halloween has a long and storied history that began in Europe around 2,000 years ago.
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While it may not have the same ring or storied history yet, make no mistake.
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Yet throughout this storied history of lawbreaking, Trump has never faced a major criminal charge.
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Earlier this season, he scored 25 points against Israel's most storied team, Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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There, Simons disrupted, bringing modern references and even modern art into the storied couture maison.
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Hunt's storied career has been built on his ability to knock his opponents into oblivion.
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MOTHA masks itself in the makeup of the museum—storied artifacts, informative plaques, intelligent lighting.
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These sort of watches have a storied history that predate wristwatches by hundreds of years.
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AT&T's storied lobbying operations were long led by Mr. Cicconi, who retired last month.
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Due to the big population, its residents would have lived in multi-storied apartment buildings.
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But he fired off a barrage of jokes, and that storied charisma was still there.
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If Nicki's in fact done with the rap game ... she leaves behind a storied legacy.
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For them, it's a place storied by the saga of immigration, migration, religion, and culture.
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Here's how the Eagles' less storied quarterback, Nick Foles, and his team tricked the Patriots.
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Farewell, Bleecker Bob: The man behind a storied Greenwich Village record store died at 113.
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Higher education encompasses community colleges, technical schools and scores of public universities without storied names.
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He moved to Paris soon after, settling near the Moulin Rouge, Paris's most storied cabaret.
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So La Voiture Noire remains something of a mirage, much as Jean Bugatti's storied creation.
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So talk about how you got there, because you had obviously a very storied career.
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Technology continues to try to approximate an answer for those who missed her storied career.
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The former vice president's campaign is polishing his already storied reputation as a gaffe machine.
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As heat rises and weather patterns change, our storied California desert bird populations have fallen.
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He was the first driver in NASCAR's long and storied history to win both titles.
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"There's so much in this long life, this big, storied life," Lemmons told BuzzFeed News.
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When history reflects on her storied career in Congress, this will signify the defining moment.
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Across the country, legislation around abortion has created storied obstacles for specific populations — teens included.
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Guillou's prodigies have been favored over alumni of Lierse's own, storied youth system, he said.
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They had four sons and a daughter, Nabila, for whom he named his storied yacht.
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"US Second Fleet has a storied history, and we will honor that legacy," Vice Adm.
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In Johnson, the Lakers turn to their storied past in hope of a brighter future.
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But the storied day of doorbuster deals has changed quite a bit in recent years.
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" MGM is a storied production studio responsible for franchises such as "James Bond" and "Rocky.
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In 2003, a storied American tradition was brought to you by a video game system.
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Meanwhile, from its storied headquarters near Milan's La Scala opera house, Mediobanca awaits Messina's move.
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Greenhouse and Winslow-Yost both have experience at the storied publication they will now lead.
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Chaika has "a long and storied background in kompromat," according to the New York Times.
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Tennessee has a storied history of punishing parents who use drugs with draconian laws, too.
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The book, of course, will dive into Richard's bisexuality, his home life and storied career.
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The internet just reminded us of Utah's storied history of dropping fish out of planes.
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The board member, the guy from TPG who had had this storied career ... David Bonderman?
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The pipeline's impingement on its storied ecology may be the Pine Barrens biggest challenge yet.
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"From an overall ESPN perspective, it's two storied teams in the world game who have the financial powers to retain the best players, and they are playing out a storied rivalry here in the U.S.," said Scott Guglielmino, ESPN's senior vice president for programming.
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The Spelling family's storied mansion is back on the market — with a seriously high price tag!
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The storied fashion house has sent social media users into a tizzy with its strange design
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Attenborough's "Planet Earth II" marked another chapter in a storied television career stretching back to 1953.
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Thursday&aposs humiliating loss came in humiliating fashion for one of soccer&aposs most storied nations.
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SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Olympic fencing in Rio de Janeiro promises dramatic duels in a storied rivalry.
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The move on a storied American carmaker comes at a tense time in US-China relations.
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But judging by the competition, the writing was on the wall for the once-storied product.
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But after 30 years at the helm of America's most storied magazine, say she did leave.
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Ellis departed with 106 victories, the most in the team's storied history, and only seven losses.
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The two had a storied bromance epitomized by their 1977 collaboration on Smokey and the Bandit.
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And what did this band of acclaimed — nay, storied — stars of stage and screen do next?
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The Switch arrives at one of the most tumultuous moments in Nintendo's long and storied history.
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Like the California gold prospector's storied tin of rancid sardines, bitcoin is good only for trading.
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Sears still has some valuable businesses, like its storied Kenmore appliance brand and home improvement division.
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Seoul is a dynamic, vibrant, fast-paced city with a long, storied history steeped in tradition.
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As the above video shows, lens flare has become an unavoidable phenomenon with a storied history.
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From Graceland to the home of Mark Twain, old storied mansions are often transformed into museums.
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Likely destined for stardom, Alexis was one of many performers in her large and storied family.
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Mr Kinnear's preparations and career offer an insight into the demands of that specialised, storied craft.
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The conservative Republican had a storied political career, including a brief run for president in 1987.
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In mid-July, Emmanuel Macron took to the stage at Paris's storied Maison de la Mutualité.
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Meanwhile, Apple's storied executives spend their time on stage looking just like Microsoft's most preprogrammed leaders.
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The right has a long and storied history of enforcing its own version of political correctness.
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And no, it's not exactly Buckingham Palace, but it does share something with that storied home.
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The storied brand that was founded in Florence in the early 1920s is back in vogue.
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Whether Switch will top the first year sales of the storied Nintendo Wii is still questionable.
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The launch of the fund marks the fifth distressed investing cycle for the storied money manager.
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I've always had trouble finding the storied "perfect foundation match" for my pale, yellow-toned skin.
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There are multiple tutorials and explanatory videos out there about the storied 12 principles of animation.
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In the storied tradition of actors taking on a career in music, it's not Donald Glover.
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There is no final hunt, though the storied Elder Dragons present a ferocious late-game challenge.
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"Sure, from the outside looking in, it's an amazing story," Maroney says of her storied career.
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The Real Housewives franchises have a long and storied history of slut shaming amongst its stars.
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Meredith has been in the process of selling off some of the more storied Time Inc.
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The vessel has a storied history, with presidents cruising on it for both leisure and business.
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Your first books were inspired by your ancestors, who belonged to a storied dynasty of executioners.
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In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Yorke opens up about the album's storied recording process.
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Nothing says storied career like your Wikipedia page listing your career games as a question mark.
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Further up the list was Longines, a mid-level brand with a long and storied history.
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Diaz is another of McGregor's most storied rivals, having beaten him once before losing the rematch.
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Mickelson, 46, is trying to add to a storied golf legacy before his finest skills deteriorate.
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While impressive, Team Europe's run denied the tournament a clash of storied rivals in the finals.
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Originally released in 2013, "CounterStrike: Global Offensive" is a classic shooting game with a storied history.
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The announcer ended his storied career in the Dodgers broadcasting booth last fall after 67 seasons.
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Although there are some storied actors in the cast, several are pretty new to this world.
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The Oakland Raiders are one of the NFL's most storied franchises, biggest headaches, and greatest opportunities.
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In honor of Reynolds's multifaceted and storied career, here are six performances that explain his legacy.
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Kashgar, the storied city of ancient trade routes, lies in the western Chinese region of Xinjiang.
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Though Brooklyn has a storied photographic history, Ms. Hamburg Kennedy, 57, chose images from this century.
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Now he takes on one of the most difficult and storied male roles in the repertory.
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In golf's storied history, only one man, the amateur Bobby Jones in 1930, has managed it.
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And Henry Kissinger's storied social life shows that America's elite is far from inhospitable to ghouls.
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Capitalize on the subway's storied history with a wistful advertising campaign drenched in New York nostalgia.
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The great tenor Enrico Caruso sang about 2000 roles; the storied diva Maria Callas, roughly 230.
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A private equity-backed company is reintroducing the storied toy seller with a new business model.
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Caracristi would rise to become one of the most storied women in the National Security Agency.
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The investigation drew on some of Scotland Yard's most storied assets, like its Super-Recognizer Unit.
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It added UberX, which competes more directly with the city's storied black taxis, a year later.
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Or, you can splurge on a formal afternoon tea at the storied Diamond Jubilee Tea Salon.
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Janesville has a storied place in labor history, changing and repurposing itself as the times required.
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THE STORIED CITYThe Quest for Timbuktu and the Fantastic Mission to Save Its PastBy Charlie EnglishIllustrated.
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Hardy and Miller may not have the name recognition of those storied television crime-fighting partnerships.
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Very soon, you will hold in your hands the diploma of a great and storied college.
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Starr's storied resume includes defending Jeffrey Epstein, perhaps America's best known and most notorious sex offender.
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Jagr's first-period goal was the 756th of his storied career, third-most in NHL history.
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Durocher's Cooperstown plaque was less assured, and is less decorated, but his career was equally storied.
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The report is troubling to read for anyone who has been part of that storied institution.
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At the time, it seemed likely that Manning's storied Giants career was coming to an end.
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Trump, for his part, brags about what he portrays as a storied career in public corruption.
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As Anthony Vaccarello assumes the storied mantle at the French house, the past is never far.
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In Europe, most of the storied clubs have women's sides (Real Madrid is a notable exception).
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The Women's Committee at the AGH is one of the oldest and most storied in Canada.
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The Dunne-Didions are a storied family whose members are, and have been, significant cultural forces.
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She'll join this storied club's versatile band in residence for shows at 20023 and 20013 p.m.
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Karl Rove, George W. Bush's storied strategist, has said he's not ready to vote for Trump.
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Napoleon Bonaparte, who also sought to save the storied cathedral, was crowned emperor there in 1804.
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The hedge fund industry's storied 22-and-220 fee structure finally may be on its way out.
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If Sharapova pulls that off, she'd have risen from the very depths of her once storied career.
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But there's also something wholly original about her approach to the storied last night of high school.
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New research suggests that Charon's storied history includes tectonic activity, cryovolcanism, and perhaps, a globe-spanning ocean.
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Wooden, 6D's head of developer relations, has his own storied career in the world of augmented reality.
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TMZ reports that Randi Siegel-Friedman is suing storied New York bridal salon Kleinfeld Bridal for $12,000.
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The mother-daughter pair, who are survived by Fisher's daughter, Billie Lourd, had quite a storied relationship.
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"Tommie" was a D-Day paratrooper with the storied 101st Airborne Division; Joyce was a student nurse.
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Now, she's returned to the magazine's storied September issue — and she's on the cover this time around.
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Unlike many of the strip's storied shops — recently, Sounds record shop — the store is not closing forever.
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A win on Sunday would be Mickelson's sixth in the storied event, giving him the sole record.
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Tiffany, founded in 1837 and a storied name in jewellery, is one of the sector's top prizes.
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But given Ivanka's storied history of bougie posts at inopportune moments, Twitter couldn't help but go in.
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Woods scored 13 under par at the tournament, besting storied competitors including Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson.
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Tarot, as you might know, is a storied practice of spiritual guidance using a 78-card deck.
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" For some, those words come as a relief to seal the storied career of "The Real Deal.
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Estée Lauder The storied beauty brand will contribute $2000 toward eligible employees' loans every month through Tuition.io.
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His storied career as a striker gave his personal brand as a politician an optimistic-populist sheen.
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Art in Los Angeles has a storied history; here are a few books that capture its spirit.
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For even the most storied fairs and dealers, the message is clear: they must change or disappear.
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The deal marks the second recent purchase of Delaware Basin assets controlled by a storied energy family.
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Radziwill lived a storied life, befriending some of the greatest and most stylish artists of her time.
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Get To Work: With Suzy Welch Few careers are as storied as Bill Belichick's 42-year run.
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He will become the 15th head coach for Green Bay's storied franchise after being interviewed on Sunday.
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Another floor hosts a room stacked with storied trophies, many of which are slightly creepy disembodied hands.
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Lee lived a storied life, befriending some of the greatest and most stylish artists of her time.
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In one shot, there's an unmoving pistachio-colored house, single-storied, low-roofed, and blanketed with palms.
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The top finishers illustrate common drivers behind migration, as well as contemporary threats to these storied pilgrimages.
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For the first time in her storied 2009-year career, the flavor Beyoncé was craving was authenticity.
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The storied toy company is planning to close or sell all of its more than 800 stores.
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Walls cellular, membranes of containment, and walls tremendous, storied, clichés and claims abundant, ample for the need.
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To Elon Musk's audience, the storied entrepreneur is less of a CEO than he is a rockstar.
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Storied country music singer and legendary mullet pioneer Billy Ray Cyrus wants to bring back the mullet.
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This is something that has never occurred during the long and storied history of the Postal Service.
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Even then, Mr. Close had a storied reputation as a teacher of John Belushi and Bill Murray.
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The group made its debut at the Hungry i, the storied San Francisco nightclub, later that year.
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The shocker was that despite the A.C.C.'s storied basketball tradition, it picked Pitt over UConn. Why?
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Besides the storied Flemish Ardennes, I expected a land of endless flat polders, like the neighboring Netherlands.
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There was voltage in his eyes: He was a storied raconteur; women wanted to be around him.
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It ended up being one of the most memorable nights of King's storied time playing the scene.
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"The summer was immense," she reads, and one woman's bright, storied history seems to hover before us.
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Reiss created paintings, menus and even matchbooks for restaurants like Longchamps, a storied chain in New York.
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In the other dugout are the Dodgers, who carry the hefty cargo of a storied organizational history.
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, the storied advocacy group based in San Francisco, did not endorse Mactaggart's proposal.
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The newly formed Town Hall Ensemble's repertoire refers back to major presentations from throughout that storied history.
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It puts St. Petersburg in the league of some of the most storied locations in motor sports.
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The clear, uncomplicated storied preferred by video games are echoed by special forces units and operations themselves.
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The fans got giveaway pennants with a smiling Mr. Met and the names of the storied roster.
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On Thursday, Eric Taveras, 42, of the Bronx, stood outside the storied Plaza Hotel overlooking Central Park.
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Apollo Theater: The storied Harlem institution will create spaces to incubate works by up-and-coming artists.
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But the Republican losses there were a symptom of the broader collapse of a storied political organization.
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This storied nonprofit is best known for presenting conceptual shows that contain an ambitious site-specific element.
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First built by settlers in the 19th century, the fence has a storied presence in the outback.
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The Village Voice, the storied alternative weekly that helped define a new generation of publications, will close.
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Today's achievement marks a significant milestone and the beginning of a new chapter in our storied legacy.
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In Paris, theaters including the storied Comédie-Française announced on Friday they were closing down temporarily, too.
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Properties range from hip micro-hotels to wellness-focused retreats and storied hotels that embrace their history.
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I tweeted it, I Instagrammed it, I storied it, I told everybody in my life about it.
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General Electric is just the latest storied name in corporate America to show its leader the door.
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The light bulb is a storied product in G.E. history, but its moment seems to have passed.
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If Lawrence and Mulroney do tie the knot at the storied property, it won't offer much privacy.
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Bulluck retired with the Titans after a storied 12-year career that included three All-Pro selections.
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Heading the agency, the Pentagon's intelligence arm, was supposed to be the capstone of a storied career.
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Bonus consideration: The Southwest Companion PassSouthwest&aposs storied Companion Pass is the stuff of frequent-flyer fantasy.
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T's Best of 2019 The most stunning — and, in some cases, storied — destinations we featured in 2019.
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The church, however, has retained its storied link to one of the earliest American struggles for equality.
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It is the first loss of its kind in Mitsubishi's storied history, a company spokesman told Reuters.
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Dogs might be considered man's best friend, but horses and humans have a long and storied history.
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The storied musician Leon Russell passed away in his sleep on Sunday at the age of 74.
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The now-storied creative collective and experimental platform started in 1994, in a nightclub on 47th Street.
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It was the scandal that rocked America's most storied political family and changed the course of presidential history.
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This storied stretch of New York real estate has been facing some seriously costly damage since the election.
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Storied London nightclub fabric sold its Room Two Martin Audio speaker system on eBay for $14,722.87 (£11,700) today.
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CAN YOU BE AS STORIED AS LEHMAN BROTHERS ONCE WAS AT ITS PEAK IN AMERICAN INVESTMENT BANKING HISTORY?
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You don't have to go into your long and storied career, but you were at all the networks.
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The museum explins that the series represents a perfect balance between Antemann's style and the brand's storied history.
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Andrew McCabe was a 21-year veteran of the FBI who, by most accounts, had a storied career.
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The school had a somewhat storied social history, he told her, once famous for its no-clothes gatherings.
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Drottningholm Palace may not be the most famous royal residence in the world, but it certainly is storied.
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Although characters are constantly talking about Westeros' deep and storied past, they very rarely explain much of it.
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But predicting a Cubs win is a storied pastime that pop culture has been engaging in for decades.
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Trump's gaffe adds another chapter to the storied tradition of white people and institutions making up African countries.
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Accel, the storied venture capital firm, was the business's first-ever investors and is now its largest stakeholder.
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But he also has a long and storied history as a Republican campaign consultant and as a lobbyist.
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Jeff Bezos now owns this storied address as he constructs the greatest collection of man caves ever assembled.
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When Sequoia fired Goguen, the storied Silicon Valley venture firm was expected to replace him on the board.
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Notebook So, I was driving along somewhere in New Hampshire on Monday, the day before the storied primary.
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As documented by The Fader, Bey has a storied history of delivering melodic bars smoother than most MCs.
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The storied fashion house has donated $500,000 to the March for Our Lives, according to Business of Fashion.
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This is yet another setback in the final stages of one of the most storied careers in racing.
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She has a storied history with the awards show, including her now famous kiss with Madonna in 2003.
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Beth Seidenberg joined Kleiner Perkins 13 years ago to focus on life sciences for the storied venture firm.
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In May Carta secured $300m in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, a storied venture-capital firm.
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For this installment, he dives into the storied history of rave culture's most ubiquitous symbol, the smiley face.
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With a storied history rich in Hollywood waves and extensive contouring, step-and-repeats can be, well, repetitive.
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The storied Apollo missions included a mere six lunar landings, at an inflation-adjusted cost of $120 billion.
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The storied 228 will not be immune from Porsche's electrification plans and that could be a good thing.
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Pokémon already has a storied animated filmic history, but this is its first foray into live-action movies.
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It turns out there was a billionaire willing to buy one of the storied but fading Time Inc.
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Instead, we're treated to a potential classic early in the tournament in storied programs of Indiana vs. Kentucky.
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The facility, dubbed Blizzard Arena Los Angeles, is part of Burbank studios, a storied hub of television production.
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WPP owns some of the most storied names in advertising, such as JWT, Ogilvy, Grey and Y&R.
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It's a marquee interleague matchup between two of baseball's most storied franchises, and a potential World Series preview.
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Both shows launched in the fall of 2016 as part of the network's storied Monday night sitcom lineup.
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JOHN CARNEY Kickers are often passed over in the draft, even ones from storied programs like Notre Dame.
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I don't envy those tasked with administering this storied institution, except for their high six-figure yearly income.
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But what they failed to appreciate was that Austin's long and storied counterculture wasn't just a marketing pose.
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French luxury giant LVMH bought storied Rome jeweller Bulgari in 2011 and rival Kering acquired Pomellato in 2013.
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Can a candidate use the storied history of America to better address the realities of their diverse constituency?
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Among engineering and IT students, big tech companies, storied industrial manufacturers, and name-brand automakers dominate the list.
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Goldman Sachs has a new CEO and the storied investment bank is in the midst of a transformation.
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And Wendy's has set itself up for a difficult task in competing with the southern chain's storied offering.
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Despite merchant banking's storied past, the Federal Reserve has seized this moment to try to strike it down.
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If more questions arise about "The Voyeur's Motel," it could leave a stain on Mr. Talese's storied legacy.
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But if you don't, you can still cook and enjoy meat, poultry, and seafood from this storied brand.
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Shelves and drawers where the pork patties were storied should be washed with warm, soapy water and sanitized.
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But we can say with certainty that with Harris' announcement, his storied arc has bent a bit more.
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This was the first-ever crash of a 737 Max, the newest model of Boeing's storied 737 line.
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While she loved the storied brand, we can't picture her trading in her Givenchy for something like this.
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Her interest in interiors also spawned the model's latest collaboration, with the storied bespoke wallpaper company de Gournay.
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Thousands of people showed up, filling up blocks of the downtown surrounding the city's storied venue First Avenue.
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The meaning of the Har-Bug name is clear: Harbaugh is the latest model of a storied ideal.
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A storied aid organization no longer opens an extra place to sleep when the temperature drops dangerously low.
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Countless tunes have been written about this storied New York boulevard, its megawatt allure and its broken dreams.
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For generations, Chicago has been a storied architectural laboratory, boasting designs from Frank Lloyd Wright to I.M. Pei.
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And Cohen-obsessed residents are making trips to Moishes, a storied steakhouse, to sample his favorite lamb chops.
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Nothing loomed larger, though, than the desire to live up to the storied history of the Marine Corps.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Not many people enjoy careers like Jamie Hewlett's—long, storied, and intense.
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Then, fatefully, he decided first to buy and then to sell The New Republic, the storied political magazine.
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We were there as she was carried through the streets of the storied Treme neighborhood one last time.
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Many students said climbing the building's tower was a storied rite of passage that some undertake before graduating.
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He still believes while he's desperately trying to hold on to whatever is left of his storied career.
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Outside of Salzburg's storied, elite summertime festival, it's one-stop shopping for culture in the city of Mozart.
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Royce was a member of the storied Harvard philosophy department of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Although that was more to do with his storied history as a cartoon rather than his riveting conversation.
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The American is now 21-0 in the first round of the US Open in her storied career.
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Like the Spetsnaz, the military's signals intelligence units have a storied history stretching deep into the Cold War.
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Her storied musical career had its roots in gospel but expanded into soul, R&B, pop and opera.
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Here is a team which claims one of the most storied pedigrees in college sports as its heritage.
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Because her long and storied career in politics, as a humanitarian, and as an educator on national platforms.
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Kim and Kanye posed at the storied Vanity Fair Oscars party, and were also joined by Kylie Jenner.
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His storied career, however, is immediately undercut by the way it is reduced to this single parenthetical detail.
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In spite of its storied brand name, 19.6 percent of its representatives had at least one black mark.
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But if history is any guide, technical skills are not necessarily requisites for success leading this storied agency.
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Particularly, Bloomberg came under fire for his storied history of supporting Stop and Frisk laws in New York.
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For more than two years — 10 consecutive quarters, to be exact — that storied retailer has reported declining sales.
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THE STORIED CITY: The Quest for Timbuktu and the Fantastic Mission to Save Its Past, by Charlie English.
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A few blocks south of Shaare Zedek, one of the city's most storied churches took a different path.
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With this storied history in mind, it's no wonder lawmakers allowed Ex-Im's authorization to expire last year.
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Charles Evers, 93, also has a storied history in Mississippi's civil rights movement, according to The Clarion-Ledger.
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How do you think about the future of some of these companies and some of these storied brands?
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"The Arizona Department of Public Safety is a proud and venerable organization with a storied past," Milstead said.
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He has had a storied career at Turner, the entertainment and news division named for founder Ted Turner.
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As a group, terriers have a record at Westminster that even the most storied sports dynasties would covet.
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Now, the building's storied history also includes La Sirena, chef Mario Batali's first New York restaurant in a decade.
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Belfast itself is familiar terrain for the submission specialist having competed in the city once in his storied career.
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LaFleur, 39, became the 15th head coach for Green Bay's storied franchise after a month-long search in January.
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Final Fantasy XV, the next game in Square Enix's storied RPG series, turned 10 years old over the weekend.
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But the manager, a protege of storied industry investor Julian Roberston, wrote to investors in a letter dated Jan.
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He's fought in wars, been a spy, made friends and even more enemies in his long and storied career.
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The structure of the deal suggests that the Sports Illustrated brand is much more valuable than the storied magazine.
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The Mumbai-based billionaire isn't the only wealthy Indian to own one of the United Kingdom's most storied brands.
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As literally anyone could have predicted, Stone was a delight, continuing her storied tradition of, well, being a delight.
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There was no much-storied context for my mother becoming an avid fan of games in the early 80s.
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It also adds to a long and storied history of getting mice fucked up in the name of science.
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As for why the photographer decided to put all of them in one place after such a storied career?
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We, too, deserve to be educated in one of the most storied and revered Black institutions in this country.
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I had accepted with absolutely no hesitation that I had a storied tolerance of booze: It was my truth.
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But the collaboration was interesting in that it explored Hublot's collections as well as themes from Bryant's storied career.
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The university, known as "China's Harvard," has a storied history as a cradle of Chinese political and economic thought.
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He applied and got into Benjamin N. Cardozo High School, wanting to learn from its storied coach, Ron Naclerio.
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From Huey Long to Ray Nagin, corruption and abuse has a long, storied history in the politics of Louisiana.
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Critic's Notebook SAN FRANCISCO — It is often the locals who blithely ignore the most storied attractions in their midst.
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When he returned to the UK, he was accepted into the storied MA Fashion course at Central Saint Martins.
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The brand presented its Spring 2018 Alta Sartoria collection at the storied and glitzy Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center.
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That is why Evita and Chantelle's entire chat is built around understanding the "cycles" of their storied Southern city.
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The once-storied company fell on hard times when it misjudged the shift from photographic film to digital imagery.
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So you've seen the photos, but what's it really like inside that big tent covering the museum's storied steps?
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There were four families, and no one looked like they had Insta-storied their outfits on the way in.
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The Niners left behind its rich, storied history at Candlestick Park to serve the Bay Area's increasingly corporate occupants.
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It is a storied career, to say the least, and yet it's one she almost didn't have at all.
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While Losonsky hauled passengers between Manila, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Burma, the Flying Tigers' storied reputation continued to grow.
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Indeed, criticism had a long and storied history in the United States to make the country better and stronger.
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And though these storied brands make more domesticated, "practical" machines, it's the super-sexy supercars that capture the imagination.
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What in Dr. Ben Carson's storied background made him a suitable pick to serve as HUD Secretary, you ask?
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Beatty married Bening, 58, in 1992, a surprise to fans who had been following the actor's storied dating life.
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Unlike some of the Trump administration's other recent additions, Kelly has had a storied military career and government experience.
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Now, thanks to a well-timed suggestion from a storied Belgian record label, we're about to find our answer.
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This is must-see TV: Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning could be playing the final game of his storied career.
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Diane Greene, a storied entrepreneur and cloud computing executive, has been leading Google's cloud computing division since early 2016.
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Lenovo's entire brand has been built around "productivity," anchored by workhorses like the storied ThinkPad line of business laptops.
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The legislature is energetically pursuing charter and voucher programs, seemingly determined to dismantle the state's storied public education system.
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Two days after Chris Matta earned a prized promotion at storied investment bank Goldman Sachs, he shocked his bosses.
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The storied British automaker announced the launch of Aston Martin Automotive Galleries and Lairs on Thursday in Pebble Beach.
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In the history of the university's storied football program, the leprechaun mascot has always been performed by a man.
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National Geographic is featuring a transgender person on its cover for the first time in the magazine's storied history.
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Paisley Park, Prince's storied recording lair outside Minneapolis, has finally cut through the red tape to become a museum.
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Oh, and there is a storied legacy of US treatment programs that featured unpaid labor and torturous practices, too.
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Bogle has had a storied career on Wall Street and is largely known for founding Vanguard Group in 1975.
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The storied former Univision anchor Maria Elena Salinas also tweeted that it was a symbolic moment for Latinx Americans.
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Comedy has a long and storied history of using racial epithets and otherwise harmful, prejudiced "jokes" to provoke laughter.
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Now, the storied sneaker has undergone a more dramatic facelift with the debut of the Converse All Star Modern.
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Catchings is set to retire after this season, and Wednesday could be the last game of her storied career.
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"These are two storied programs that year-in and year-out expect to be in Atlanta," McElwain told reporters.
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The N.B.A. season opens tonight with a matchup between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics, a storied rivalry.
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The death last week of The Village Voice, the storied alt-weekly, was in some ways to be expected.
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This revue, celebrating the storied career of the producer and director Harold Prince, sets down its black-framed glasses.
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This revue celebrating the storied career of the producer and director Harold Prince sets down its black-framed glasses.
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It was a smash hit, and led to, among other things, gaming's storied history of World War II depictions.
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The overhaul will bring together kids programming from across the company, including storied franchises Hanna-Barbera and Loony Tunes.
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The storied Labor Party he once led has become almost another niche faction, winning only six seats in April.
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Dominique Meyer, the head of the Vienna State Opera, will take over at the storied Italian institution in 2021.
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And yet, for all of these directors' storied careers, the films that actually get made are usually deeply flawed.
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Storied perfumers including Frederic Malle, Creed and Guerlain are among those seeing opportunity in children as young as 3.
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One doesn't run the most storied magazine publisher in America for five decades without occasionally breaking a few eggs.
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But their famous kicklines are only a part of the storied history of one of New York's cultural cornerstones.
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The Roma and Condesa neighborhoods – sidewalk cafes, hip restaurants, thriving art and music, storied architecture – had captured his imagination.
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Now a bedrock of the symphonic canon, it has been performed countless times by master conductors and storied ensembles.
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She had finished as high as third in 2009, and made history by leading laps in the storied event.
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But one of the most fascinating ways to celebrate is to explore the city's long and storied L.G.B.T. history.
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A complex instrument with a storied past, the pipe organ makes for a versatile base for Solomon's many designs.
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In both fiction and real life, Stateway Gardens, like many of Chicago's most storied housing projects, no longer stands.
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This is not to say that Dershowitz hasn't taken part in genuine civil liberties cases throughout his storied career.
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This long and storied history of boycotts does not justify any one boycott as strategically effective or morally sound.
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Almost 13 years after they were first spotted together, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel have quite the storied relationship.
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During one quirky chapter of her storied past, a family of six rented Lucy as their home in 1902.
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The video is set in a storied Puerto Rican slum called La Perla and features a joyously multiracial cast.
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The company's roots reach back more than a century, to the laboratories of the storied inventor Thomas A. Edison.
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It happens that Christian Dior spent the same amount of time at the storied house that bears his name.
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Shortly after Handke spoke at Milosevic's funeral, the storied Comèdie-Française theater in Paris canceled one of his plays.
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Underground Railroad The British North American provinces, or Canada, were among the most storied termini of the Underground Railroad.
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Previously, the storied game maker struggled in the console market, following a disappointing run of its Wii U device.
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Where freshman members expect to enter storied halls for deliberation, reason, and thought, they find a nonstop call center.
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This flag was not "some storied part of Georgia's history," but was adopted in 1956 in response to desegregation.
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For centuries, those storied machines dominated America's largest cities, driving volunteers through neighborhoods and delivering voters to the polls.
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Even in the city's storied gay neighborhoods, where rents continued to climb, residents opposed temporary shelters for queer youth.
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His skills could be deployed to battle the generational shifts and changing consumer habits undermining some storied Italian brands.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Ratings agency Standard & Poor's has cut its credit rating on storied carmaker Aston Martin Lagonda Holdings (AML.
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Jerome Haig, an attorney who represented Heinel, said last week she had a "storied and spotless career" at USC.
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It will then begin to wind down the storied toy retailer, after more than half a century in business.
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As the orchestra's storied brass section breaks in two young musicians, listen to what has made it so renowned.
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To mark the IPO, Business Insider decided to take a look at the storied history of the oil giant.
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Yet Bolton's history suggests a long and storied history of cherry-picking intelligence to support his preferred hawkish policies.
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This retrospective of news from 1877 to 2013 presents highlights and curiosities from The International Herald Tribune's storied reportage.
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The Sonics were an iconic NBA franchise, with a storied history going back to 25 and a famous skyline logo.
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The storied Holmby Hills mansion was sold in 2016 for $100 million to co-owner of Hostess Brands Daren Metropoulos.
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We can't say for sure this the storied "multimillion dollar company," but we can say that it ain't multimillion dollar.
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Since then she's had a long and storied career, regularly playing the Ibiza circuit and hosting two Parisian radio shows.
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Radhika Jones just wrapped up her first Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit as editor-in-chief of the storied magazine.
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Set against a backdrop of glistening Venetian waters and storied musical venues, the show confirms that Venice is basically #vacationgoals.
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But the prospect of even hotter competition did not appear to faze Disney, the world's most storied theme-park company.
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Good, old London Underground—New York will (hopefully) never match your storied history of keeping populations safe during the Blitz.
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That candid feeling is Benson's trademark, and the idea behind the upcoming documentary detailing his storied — and pretty extraordinary — career.
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The storied British cycling brand Brooks is best known for its premium leather bicycle saddles with their iconic metal rivets.
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On Sunday, Woods scored 22019 under par at The Masters Tournament, besting storied competitors including Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson.
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From its storied history to its unusual flavor, it's understandable why insiders and beer newcomers alike are excited about gose.
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If ever there was a throwaway game in one of the more storied rivalries in N.F.L. history, it's this one.
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After all, Lebanese media close to Hezbollah had been quick to accuse the Israelis of killing its storied terror operative.
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What does it take to replace a storied American designer, someone whose personal identity and brand identity are practically one?
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With BlacKkKlansman, meanwhile, Spike Lee has earned some of the best reviews and box-office grosses of his storied career.
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In a candid interview with Vulture, the storied producer has some interesting insults to hurl at some very famous people.
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A frontrunner with a storied history — he's dated both Tia Booth and Aly Raisman — Underwood is a complicated Bachelorette figure.
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This joke from episode 810, Space Mutiny, is maybe the greatest running gag in the show's long and storied history.
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But prosecutors say it is vital to ending impunity in a country with a storied history of high-profile flights.
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Within the long, storied tradition of Japanese woodblock printing, Shiko Munakata stands out as one of the art form's greatest.
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The issue, the last from storied Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter, is an assembly of Hollywood's top talent.
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Garlinghouse has had a long and storied career in the tech industry, serving as a senior vice president at Yahoo!
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The storied club announced the sale last August and it was expected to close by the end of last year.
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You've seen them on the beach, at all your favorite retailers, and at Taylor Swift's storied Fourth of July bash.
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AD carry is a central role on any team, and both of these organizations have storied players in the position.
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Even when they throw star-studded weddings in storied castles with a red velvet cake designed to feed 850 guests.
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The ongoing shift to SUVs from sedans and coupes has presented a problem for storied sports car manufacturers like Maserati.
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Both Priyanka and Rahul come from a storied family that has framed Indian politics since the nation's independence in 1947.
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The storied Green Bay Packers, NFL champions coached by the legendary Vince Lombardi, faced the AFL champion Kansas City Chiefs.
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And there was no substitute for shooting on the bustling, storied streets of Old Havana, the cast and crew said.
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After 168 years in publishing, the storied media operation once known as Tribune Publishing will now be known as Tronc.
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Last year, news broke that Hermès' storied (and notoriously difficult to obtain) Birkin bags were a better investment that gold.
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Long before becoming a title star in the Marvel cinematic universe, Black Panther developed a storied history in Marvel comics.
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Detroit's electronic musicians are storied and numerous, and now a photographer has gathered many of them within one bound book.
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Alternate-nostril breathing, or Nadi Shodhana Pranayama, has a long and storied history in both yoga and Ayurvedic Indian medicine.
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In the last few days, storied brands - including Swarovski, Versace and Givenchy - have submitted grovelling apologies for offending Chinese sensibilities.
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With the Highland Park money pit closed, Marcus then made a radical change to the storied Chicago boutique -- its name.
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If generating buzz to attract recruits to help revive a storied program is Harbaugh's aim, he is hitting the mark.
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In so doing, he continued a storied tradition of financial exiles here, like F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Rolling Stones.
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Berkeley's security expenses skyrocket Costs are soaring for UC Berkeley, which has a storied history of campus and political activism.
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But the winding wooden stairway, as well as a throne in the old banquet hall, testify to its storied past.
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The Los Angeles Lakers are one of the NBA's proudest and most storied franchises, but haven't been relevant in years.
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The president is expected to address his people before his term formally expires, marking the end of a storied career.
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Goldman Sachs President and COO Gary Cohn is considering leaving the storied Wall Street firm, according to a report Wednesday.
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Neil Paine of FiveThirtyEight crunched the numbers and called this run the second-best stretch of Mr James's storied career.
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In the most storied case, a man who became known as D. B. Cooper boarded a plane in Portland, Ore.
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Storied venue Koo's Cafe has been replaced by DIY spots like Top Acid in the heart of Downtown Santa Ana.
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They have a great and storied history in the cinema, dating back to Thomas Edison's first experiments in moving pictures.
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After a storied history making Poke balls, Saffron City tech firm Silph Company recently started trying its hand at software.
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Over this storied evolutionary history, these animals have picked up an arsenal of anatomical weapons that have helped them survive.
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It doesn't seem that dramatic from a storied perspective to play someone that has it easy or is incredibly normal.
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This storied route through the Arctic Ocean was, for centuries, thought impassable, because it was entirely locked up in ice.
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After all, a storied watchmaker like Panerai wouldn't put such a boring movement into a $10,000 watch… or would it?
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Doxa is a storied dive watch company and their most popular watch, the Sub, has just gotten a 2018 overhaul.
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Now, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the DOJ appears to be turning away from this storied tool, called consent decrees.
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THEATER This revue celebrating the storied career of the producer and director Harold Prince sets down its black-framed glasses.
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Her show at the Bowery Ballroom marks one of increasingly rare New York appearances for the storied singer and songwriter.
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An earnest and exuberant custodian, he's enthralled by the mythologies of the ravens and the storied, haunted tower they inhabit.
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Head out to the storied Gowanus neighborhood this weekend, where more than 300 artists will throw open their studio doors.
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Today that musician is buried in Père Lachaise — France's most storied cemetery and final resting ground of its greatest icons.
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He bought and restored a storied resort, Lincoln Hills, outside Denver, where black jazz musicians like Duke Ellington once played.
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The group has had a storied history of discord ... discord that in many ways made their songs and performances amazing.
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And as every watch lover knows, they were outfitted with Omega's storied Speedmaster Professional, known, forever after, as the Moonwatch.
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The Japanese art of nyotaimori is a storied cultural practice believed to have its roots in Japan's premodern samurai era.
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Ousted at the Four Seasons: Julian Niccolini, the longtime face of the storied restaurant, had been accused of sexual misconduct.
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But his tenure as the head of the Volksbühne, a storied Berlin theater, was dogged by controversy from the start.
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The Times Square redevelopment proposed to transform one of the most storied, if tattered, urban districts in the United States.
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A storied British actress named Edna Parker Watson and her doltish husband flee London when the Blitz destroys their house.
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The company's C.E.O. became the latest billionaire to save a storied media brand with his $2300 million acquisition of Time.
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Linda McInerney, 2140, was waiting tables full-time last week at P.J. Clarke's storied Manhattan locale off 220th and Third.
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The MIT Media Lab is a storied research center with a long legacy of contributions to science, technology, and innovation.
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The fight became known as the second Valentine's Day Massacre, an allusion to the storied 1929 gangland killings in Chicago.
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The storied "beauty" pageant, revived two years ago, now rewards those who most creatively vent their frustration at public transit.
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Suzanne Jackson has had a storied career as a dancer, choreographer, and set designer, as well as a fine artist.
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Bob Stutz has had a storied career with enterprise software companies, including stints at Siebel Systems, SAP, Microsoft and Salesforce.
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Up Next The great-granddaughter of a storied Vogue editor, Ms. Vreeland plans to release her first album in February.
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By the mid-1990s, Disney Theatrical Productions had signed a lease for the storied New Amsterdam Theater on 42nd Street.
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In America such storied titles as the New York Times are desperately slashing costs and seeking to grow digital subscribers.
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Among the storied names were icons of American business like Polaroid, Xerox, Coca-Cola, General Electric, Sears and Texas Instruments.
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The drills will feature a reconstituted armored force named for a storied Soviet military unit, the First Guards Tank Army.
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Even in the archetypally feminine role of mother, women can find themselves the subjects of that old and storied hatred.
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He found it that September night as he morphed from one storied program's starter to the leading man for another.
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Mr. Rivera also provided a disruptive president with an excuse to blast Metallica in the White House's storied East Room.
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New York (CNN Business)Macy's is closing roughly more than two dozen stores as troubles mount for the storied retailer.
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The Canadiens' Stanley Cup title drought, in its third decade, is by far the longest in the team's storied history.
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Sikka is known as an expertise in databases and AI with a long and storied career in the tech industry.
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He and former GM Theo Epstein, the architect of both storied franchises finally winning a World Series, met the media.
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Mattis had a storied military career long before the Trump presidency, having served in the Persian Gulf, Afghanistan and Iraq.
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The setting was a blandly furnished room in the once storied New Yorker Hotel on the edge of Hell's Kitchen.
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There's no specific threat, but the department takes every precaution for the storied celebration, which draws about two million people.
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Symbolism and religious iconography in art have a long and storied history, all of which are up for personal interpretation.
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For the last 12 years, the storied composer and multi-instrumentalist David Amram, 86, has held down a monthly residency.
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In troubled times, societies seek out heroes, whether storied individuals from the past or icons of inspiration from the present.
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Then Jan Six, above, an art dealer and the scion of a storied Amsterdam family, said he had found two.
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Perhaps, with time, Super Slimey will become regarded as an essential piece of both Future and Young Thug's storied catalogues.
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Then later we head to the storied Magic Castle to sit in on Lee's performance of her famous Houdini seance.
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Whether or not you believe in the superstitions behind the storied date, it's hard not to be impressed by their ubiquity.
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And storied conservative politicians like Nixon and Reagan displayed the same tortured relationship with "the movement" as contemporary establishment Republicans do.
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Good As Hell allows for everyone from emerging artists to storied players to have a chance open up about their experiences.
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The looming end of two-storied American circuses offers a cautionary tale on the consequences of deflecting, rather than embracing, change.
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Metal Gear Solid V is the story of that quest, but it also tells the story of its own storied creation.
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Kepler&aposs long and storied run will soon come to an end , but the alien-world finds will keep rolling in.
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Alsheikh&aposs dispute with Al-Ahly is rooted in his December appointment as an honorary president of the storied Cairo club.
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Along its edges lie storied venues like the Sunken Gardens Amphitheater and Taco Land, which took radically different forms back then.
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It includes a look at how the movie will handle the singer's storied 2007 meltdown, during which Spears shaved her head.
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It almost goes without saying that the long and storied history of the papacy has seen its fair share of controversies.
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Snap and Instagram's augmented reality lenses transform users into puppies, fairies, monsters, Wonder Woman, storied Jamaican singer-songwriters, and the like.
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I'm excited for Holmes and Watson in particular — that's been such a storied duo, and you're working with Will Ferrell again.
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Storied thespian Nicolas Cage also knows what it's like to be a badass, thanks to his many gloriously unhinged cinematic performances.
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The markets are poised to head higher this year, according to one storied technical analyst who sees strength in the charts.
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Norm Hooten, who had a storied career in the US Army, is now jumping into a profession in the medical field.
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Kleo added the girl told her the ID has a storied history since it was first lost a few years ago.
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Through her own company, Century Innovative Technology (CIT), she aims to be the Oriental version of storied U.S. entertainment firm Disney.
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But for all the storied glitz and glamour, flying was also prohibitively expensive, a luxury only afforded to the upper class.
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Another significant drought will end at Dodger Stadium, which has never hosted a World Series Game 7 in its storied history.
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Tia Booth and Colton Underwood have a storied history, but she's taking the high road re: his recent instatement as Bachelor.
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Britain's Trooping of the Colour features storied regiments but derives its meaning from the monarch, before whom the colours are trooped.
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Ms Crampton's account of her lifelong relationship with this storied waterway is as elegant and sinuous as the river she loves.
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Evan Rachel Wood, who's currently having "bot thoughts" as an android named Dolores in HBO's Westworld, has a storied beauty evolution.
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RuPaul's Drag Race is perhaps most exciting when its contestants are clawing at each other's wigs on the series' storied runway.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is waving the white flag on his storied career -- announcing he'll retire from NASCAR after the 2017 season.
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Many storied firms disappeared because of scandal, each going down in flames — Kidder Peabody, Salomon Brothers, and the list goes on.
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Fielden, 49, replaced David Granger, who had a long and storied run as Esquire's top editor that spanned nearly two decades.
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Jeanie also says she is dedicated to fixing the Lakers -- which she describes as "the most storied basketball franchise in history."
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The consortium used a Luxembourg-based vehicle, Rossoneri Sport Investment Lux, to buy AC Milan, one of Italy's most storied teams.
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The actor took special inspiration from Joaquin Jackson, a storied lawman who consulted on the film before his death last June.
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The Apple Watch has been touted by the company as a multi-billion dollar business, already rivaling many storied watch brands.
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Earlier this year, the famous Argentine footballer Diego Maradona was the subject of an HBO documentary that chronicled his storied career.
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The storied chronograph, named after the Daytona speedway in Florida, debuted in the 1960s as a tool for auto racing enthusiasts.
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SOHO and TriBeCa are among contemporary art's storied neighborhoods, but their recent histories are full of microshifts, if not seismic disruptions.
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It's a fitting division for Chicago, which has a storied history as the center of the US' freight and shipping network.
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Unions have a storied history of empowering working-class individuals around the country to receive the consideration and appreciation they deserve.
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Since then, they haven't been the Browns, but they also haven't been the storied franchise that chased championships nearly every year.
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Meanwhile, at the iconic Hawa Mahal - a five-storied pink sandstone palace - shopkeepers sell scarves, bed sheets and bangles to tourists.
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Whoever buys Yahoo (Verizon, Google, big-money investment groups), the future of Yahoo will look very different from its storied past.
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Over 900,000 pounds of the storied Roland Garros terre battue, packed into 20 containers, left the port of Dunkirk on Jan.
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Desiree (Desi) Linden, a two-time Olympian, battled the rain and wind to win the 122nd running of the storied race.
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He also made the unconventional move (for a storied Parisian house, at least) to helm his design team in Los Angeles.
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Salvator Mundi has a pretty storied background, and supposedly hung in the bedroom of King Charles I's wife in the 1600s.
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This matters because America has a long and storied tradition of banks and other financial institutions discriminating against people of color.
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A boom in artificial intelligence research has drawn the tech industry's biggest companies and their checkbooks to the storied English city.
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Notwithstanding, it was an illustrious half-decade for Atlanta's bar scene, with several storied institutions drawing visitors from far and wide.
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It does not offer the versatile complexity of either riesling or chenin blanc, nor the storied history and potential of chardonnay.
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McLaren is one of the most storied names in racing, but the company's still a relative upstart in series production vehicles.
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"I am very excited about the opportunity to lead the University of Michigan's storied basketball program," Howard said in a statement.
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We won't run out of words but may run out of words to challenge our most storied spellers in Bee history.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Growing up in San Francisco, I'd heard about the Esalen Institute, a storied hippie hotel in Big Sur, Calif.
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Model: The titanium capsule evokes the storied rally cars of the early 1980s, including the Lancia 037 and Peugeot 205 T16.
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What I then felt was a strange bond as a viewer who once invested time and love into this storied past.
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Long before winning a title with Louisville, he resurrected Kentucky's storied program and led the Wildcats to the 1996 national title.
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He won five championships, captained the most storied franchise in baseball and was widely revered for both his talent and character.
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But at the end of September, this storied occupation will end, a victim of the dwindling ranks of the Dominican order.
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Ms. Rosenberg's great-grandfather, Alexandre Rosenberg, founded it there in 1878, and began a storied history of dealing with top artists.
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That lawsuit had already put Mr. Moonves's storied career at stake; if he loses, he may end up leaving the company.
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The work of the storied journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski, who covered the Angolan civil war, among many other conflicts, is animated here.
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He is at the very least a worthy custodian of this storied ensemble's sound; Thursday's concert showed promise for much more.
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Her storied program, under the leadership of Holly Warlick, a longtime Summitt assistant, declined in national and even Southeastern Conference prominence.
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Woodward's reporting comes with the credibility of a long and storied history that separates this book from previous efforts on Trump.
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At 22016, she has had a long, storied, multi-hyphenate career as a painter, poet, dancer, teacher, curator and theater designer.
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But the company is one of the most storied retailers to take its business online-only as a way to survive.
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In the four decades since, the participants in the most storied rivalry in the game have managed to avoid one another.
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Retro Report In America's most storied political family, Rosemary Kennedy was the first in her generation to die of natural causes.
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New York (CNN Business)From auto insurance to credit cards, some of America's most storied brands were once owned by Sears.
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His reporting comes with the credibility of a long and storied history that separates this book from previous efforts on Trump.
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Some observers warned that Trump's actions could have a significant effect on the storied special relationship between the U.S. and Britain.
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Jones is a moderate Democrat with a storied career that includes prosecuting the 28500 Birmingham church bombers as a U.S. attorney.
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It is not only that Mr. Alba's clothes distill the design lessons he acquired at a variety of storied Italian labels.
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Then the scion of a storied Amsterdam family said he found two, setting off a feud in the international art world.
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The 34-year-old entrepreneur was president of the storied startup incubator Y Combinator, whose graduates include Airbnb, Dropbox, and Stripe.
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Sipping tea in an upstairs studio at the storied recording complex, both musicians were in Clark Kent mode, Zen and studious.
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The men, prosecutors say, are the acting boss and consigliere of one of the city's most storied crime families, the Bonannos.
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The game was just the sixth between two storied programs that each have Hall of Fame coaches and two N.C.A.A. championships.
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The renovation to Nascar's most storied track should drastically improve fan experience and it might help capture the attention of future generations.
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The training center at Quantico, on a sprawling and wooded campus outside of Washington, DC, holds a storied place at the FBI.
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That still doesn't mean the president should admit it publicly, embarrassing one of the country's most storied intelligence agencies in the process.
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Its success at drug smuggling catapulted the 'Ndrangheta past its more storied Sicilian rival, the Cosa Nostra, in both wealth and power.
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I was thinking about this brainjunk challenge as the world has burned down this week at two of America's most storied publications.
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GE has already sold -- or is in the process of selling -- many businesses, including ones closely associated with the storied company's identity.
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"That's what the national police says," said Mercedes, who prefers to talk about Ortiz's long, storied career and well-known charitable deeds.
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Just like AT&T made its move to acquire storied traditional Time Warner in 2016 and Verizon closed its acquisition of Yahoo!
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Meanwhile, the houses of the elite, designed by architects and included in architectural history, become either storied private properties or house museums.
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Watch the video above for an in-depth look at the history of Goldman Sachs and what's next for the storied firm.
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New developments took their names from the city's storied history, while old parks got renamed to obscure a past deemed less palatable.
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The changes come at an interesting time, when storied credits and challenged trades have seen considerable push-back on documentation this year.
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When the pop star stepped on stage for her big VMAs comeback performance, she continued her storied history of tragic lip-syncing.
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In a new memoir, the bassist describes how he expanded his consciousness, found his muse and landed in a storied rock band.
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In 1957, Walter O'Malley, the owner of the Dodgers, came to California with the intention of bringing the storied franchise with him.
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The younger Mr. Richards was the assistant pastor at Abyssinian Baptist, one of the most storied African-American churches in the country.
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But having watched him successfully pair his family's storied jewelry brand with the unapologetically sexy Victoria's Secret, others may beg to differ.
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From treatments like oil pulling and body brushing to star ingredients like turmeric and ashwagandha, everything seems to have a storied past.
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Saoirse was laid to rest on Monday, following a suspected overdose last week at her family's storied Massachusetts compound in Hyannis Port.
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Meanwhile, the storied Sand Hill Road firm has been pressed for years on the lack of any female investors in its ranks.
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Elon Musk has a storied history of floating ideas like Hyperloops and tunnels long before they become official projects under his command.
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Havelis were almost always built in the same basic form: two-storied with two to four inner courtyards, all in rectangular layout.
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The White House has seen numerous attempts by people trying to hop the fence surrounding the storied residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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Lawson expands upon, as well as adds to, these rich and various histories, bringing something of her own to a storied table.
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Leech-Cornell grew up in a rural part of the mountainous state, and she says Appalachia has a storied tradition of artmaking.
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The Skrulls were best described as a species of "shape-shifting space lizards" who have a storied history in the Marvel comics.
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TORONTO — For this Toronto Maple Leafs team, despite the franchise's rich and storied past, it is not the time for history lessons.
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That might seem like a stupid canned burn (it is), but I'm not actually dissing the storied game of pars and putts.
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He did offer one piece of advice to Carson -- and also took a parting jab at his storied career as a neurosurgeon.
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An FBI agent discovered a loaded gun upon arresting Roos, who also had weapons, pipe bombs, and ammunition storied in his apartment.
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But most other European leagues are less profitable, and some of the most storied names have been racking up losses for years.
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Even so, the fire almost certainly meant more oversight was coming to the area's storied warehouse scene, long a laxly regulated arena.
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Still, there's no doubt the intense, extensive probe threatens the storied legacy of one of Brazil's most famous and most revered politicians.
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Several high-profile investors, including storied hedge-fund manager Kyle Bass, have taken strong positions on expectations the Chinese currency would depreciate.
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Much like Leica, Hasselblad's name has reached storied levels, and it is often considered out of reach for many would-be photographers.
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Harley is a pretty young character, all things considered, but she has such a storied history with Batman and especially the Joker.
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Id Software's reboot of the most storied shooter in gaming had languished in development hell for the better part of a decade.
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A sweeping, 7,000-square-foot penthouse in the storied, iconic Sierra Towers that has been stripped down to the bare concrete bones.
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He made it clear that while the company has a "storied past" with explainer articles and videos, it's now focused on podcasting.
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One of the most storied Soviet institutions for children was the Young Pioneers, the communist counterpoint to the Boy and Girl Scouts.
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Tensions are inevitable when larger, two-storied homes are rebuilt or moved in to replace an older home, blocking other homes' views.
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The president shot back at Brilliant and the Chamber, even threatening to end his own membership with the storied business lobbying group.
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Rose: The storied Italian deli has been a staple in Hoboken, just across the Hudson River from Manhattan, for over 100 years.
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The cause was complications of kidney failure, said Steven B. Tredennick, a former member of that storied team, from Texas Western College.
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The tree has had a long and storied life, yet has now been deemed too damaged and decayed to remain in place.
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From old guard civil rights activists and storied news organizations to politicians and younger organizers, Ferguson became a part of everyone's reality.
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Not surprising from a man with an encyclopedic knowledge of drinks, honed on housewife recipe books and a long and storied career.
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In fact, the Jungwinzerinnen Kalender is a beloved marketing tool in this storied European wine country, with its models serving as ambassadors.
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Disney's The Little Mermaid In Concert kicked off last night with the first of two performances at the storied Southern California venue.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber, the storied musical theater mogul, has hired the Broadway producer Ken Davenport to oversee his resurgent North American presence.
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Our storied C.D.C., now annexed by politicians, continues to insist that only the most floridly symptomatic patients be tested for the virus.
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And it comes in a state with a storied history of mining unions — though their clout has faded with the coal industry.
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The storied, Washington-based label put out all of Fugazi's albums, and is still run by that band's onetime frontman, Ian MacKaye.
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Television's first Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter, narrates this documentary series on storied female fighters who came well before DC Comics' Diana Prince.
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Read: Reviewing Julie Satow's "The Plaza," Tina Brown dishes on those who made and lost fortunes and reputations at the storied hotel.
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Nissan's chairman, who was arrested in Tokyo on Monday and accused of financial misconduct, had a storied rise and a sudden fall.
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Here in Surat, a Gujarati metropolis with hundreds of years of storied mercantile history, Mr. Modi's currency policy hit like a sledgehammer.
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Hoppert: This striking colt has looked imposing during training, and a win would give his storied trainer his Derby victory at last.
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Hall played it safe in three-putting from long distance in front of Royal Lytham's storied clubhouse to clinch her milestone victory.
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I couldn't see the interior of the silver-topped dome since it still hosts internal events, but it has a storied history.
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Now, with the deal for Time, the Benioffs have picked up one of the most storied — but struggling — publications in the country.
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It was a first not just for him — he had never been a major league manager — but also for this storied franchise.
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Morrison began her storied career in letters as a college instructor at Texas Southern University and later at Howard, her alma mater.
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The 2019 Overwatch League runners-up Vancouver Titans have a more storied history, beginning in the onset of Overwatch in South Korea.
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That is a useful trait for someone who turns out to have a much more dangerously storied past than he lets on.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 90%Synopsis: Phoenix played country music icon Johnny Cash in "Walk the Line," which chronicles the singer's storied career.
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The building fared poorly due to its high entry fee and — despite its storied height — limited views, said a Club Med spokesperson.
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The first was a change of command ceremony for a storied Army unit in which one general officer passed authority to another.
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Three years ago Julie Kent took the reins of this company after a long and storied dance career at American Ballet Theater.
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Goldman Sachs has been undergoing a huge transformation in the runup to the storied Wall Street bank&aposs first-ever investor day.
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Goldman Sachs has been undergoing a huge transformation in the runup to the storied Wall Street bank&aposs first-ever investor day.
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Lauren Johnson was first to report the closure of storied ad-tech company IgnitionOne, and published the letter it sent to shareholders.
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From Good Mythical Morning to PewDiePie, there's a dark and storied tradition of YouTubers making milk fizzy, then realizing it tastes bad.
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Through it all, Whitaker keeps a tight rein on his performance, letting his storied intensity break through in just a few flashes.
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You might start by driving three hours from Budapest past lush farm fields to Pecs, a storied city on the Croatian border.
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The man with the $153 billion in this case is Michael Moritz, a storied partner at the venture capital firm Sequoia Capital.
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"Ken built on its storied history — not by abandoning traditional strengths, but by building on them and adding new ones," Buffett said.
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The Arizona Republican leaves behind a storied legacy of serving his country in Congress and in the military as a naval pilot.
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New York (CNN Business)The JPMorgan analyst who foretold General Electric's downfall is warning of more trouble for the storied American conglomerate.
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Black Lives Matter has also enlisted the storied ad agency to handle much of the group's advertising and marketing needs going forward.
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But he has said before that he is not alarmed about the indignity of ending his storied career by losing a primary.
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The group convened in the secure conference room of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a storied inner sanctum known as the tank.
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Nat King Cole sang at Charlotte Ford's storied party in 1959, while Ella Fitzgerald performed at her sister Anne's soiree in 1961.
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Artistic legend, Michelangelo Pistoletto, places the disconcerting image of his Surrealist paintings and installations alongside the majesty of a storied countryside structure.
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The blaze destroyed about a dozen empty buildings on the Boy Scouts&apos storied Philmont Ranch and threatened nearly 300 homes, officials say.
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Sears Holdings filed for bankruptcy in October 2018 after 125 years in business, closing a chapter in the company's long-and-storied history.
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Over the last three years, Baron has made the storied paper more popular online without losing any of its clout— right, Donald Trump?
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The SPLC is a once-storied organization that did important work filing civil rights lawsuits against the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s.
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Image: APYesterday, the National Science Foundation announced that they'll keep the storied Arecibo telescope running in the wake of the Hurricane Maria damage.
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A conference dedicated to transportation and mobility wouldn't be complete without hearing from Ford, the U.S. automaker with a storied 116-year history.
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Guests, like myself, choose to stay here to savor the extravagance, storied history, distinctly San Francisco location, and trust in the Fairmont name.
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Nordstrom said in June that the family group, which owns 31.2 percent of the storied retailer, was looking to take the company private.
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Given Nokia's storied history in the phone market, many smartphone makers license the company's patents for everything from display technology to antenna design.
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It's such a storied tradition that Andy Samberg and Adam Sandler even sang a song about breaking during the show's 40th anniversary special.
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And for every storied session musician in "The Wrecking Crew" there are perhaps hundreds of other contributors who aren't getting their just desserts.
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Still, finding out about the hidden significance behind these storied objects never gets old — and today's installment of royal revelations is super-sweet.
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It includes previous investors like Google, Genentech, NEA and Johnson & Johnson, and now appears to be enlisting another storied firm in Silicon Valley.
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Music has a storied tradition of taking inspiration from social and political issues of the times and wrestling with these problems in song.
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While procedures have improved at NASA, a few unique pieces of storied spaceflight property have either been misplaced or taken by ex-employees.
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Kate Beckinsale isn't just a timeless beauty with storied roles in array of classic films, she's also a prolific social media over-sharer.
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Its special committee had been tasked with approving Lampert's latest plan, a bid to buy his storied Kenmore appliance business and other brands.
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The film, starring Michael B. Jordan as the son of Rocky's onetime archrival Apollo Creed, is the seventh film in the storied franchise.
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" Speaking about Williams' storied career, the young star shared, "I don't think of Venus as old – she's still killing the game right now.
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Zak won't say what he plans to do with the house, but says it has a storied history beyond just the Manson murders.
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But if one thing's clear, it's that this little dwarf planetary system will continue to surprise us with its violent and storied past.
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As VICE has reported, men have a storied history of sticking foreign objects up their penises, and unsurprisingly it's bad for your health.
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Drake's OVO festival took place this weekend, which we can assume Skepta was present for considering their storied history, although he didn't perform.
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With National Geographic's storied history of exploration, our plan with this series is to celebrate and learn about local cultures around the world.
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The discovery of the USS Hornet is a big deal, given its storied role during the Pacific campaign in the Second World War.
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Ric Flair is half the man Wilt Chamberlain claimed to be -- admitting he's slept with roughly 10,000 women during his storied wrestling career.
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As far as financial market duels go, China versus some of the world's most storied hedge funds is as big as it gets.
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But while trolling the Twitter bot has a long and storied history, the most recent round of shenanigans has taken an ingenious turn.
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But in recent years corporate Japan has stumbled: first, Sharp, a storied electronics maker with dwindling fortunes, was bought over by Taiwan's Foxconn.
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Nintendo, the storied game maker behind popular franchises such as "Pokemon" and "Super Mario," saw its stock drop 3.21 percent on the day.
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In October, he was deployed to deadly fires that decimated the city of Santa Rosa and parts of the state's storied wine country.
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Outdoor enthusiasts have a storied history of wrecking nature with their excrement and now, hikers are apparently driving mountain goats crazy with pee.
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Apple's iTunes Terms and Conditions have a long and storied history as one of the most laborious legal documents that no one reads.
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POTUS was in the middle of his speech Thursday when he started to talk about the U.S. Army's success during its storied history.
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But until the latest gift was announced, few New Yorkers familiar with Mr. Weill's storied Wall Street history knew that they had moved.
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When storied institutions abandon the principles that are supposed to keep them serving the public good, they simply become tools for political power.
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Issues raised by the editors and reporters of one of the United States' most storied newspapers, all viewed through his own personal prism.
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But his attendance at the storied gathering of the global elite sits incongruously with the image he has sought to paint for himself.
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Warsaw (CNN)On April 19, 1943, a brave group of Polish Jews began the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, their storied resistance against the Nazis.
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She passed away last year before getting the chance to watch the Penn State safety play in the program's most storied rivalry game.
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Despite her storied college résumé — Cash had won two national titles at Connecticut — some veterans bristled at the attention given to the newcomer.
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Brown, who has previously endorsed Trump, said the billionaire's storied business career in the Empire State shows he cares deeply about its voters.
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Tim Draper, the wealthy venture capitalist whose name comes first in the storied investment fund Draper Fisher Jurvetson, falls into the latter category.
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It seemed strange to me that this great, storied fashion house caters to women, and a woman hadn't been a creative director before.
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CHICAGO — The jobs were the best they would ever have: collecting union wages while working at Ford, one of America's most storied companies.
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The Super Bowl halftime show has a storied history — with all the pearl clutching over Janet Jackson's nipple more than a decade ago.
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A self-made billionaire, he bought and developed storied Manhattan properties, wrote several books and donated millions to hospitals and other charitable causes.
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Wheels THE storied automotive names of Bentley, Maserati, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar and Lamborghini conjure images of upper-crust style, luxury and, yes, tradition.
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In the FBI's storied history, thirty-six service martyrs have paid the ultimate price with their lives; the direct result of adversarial action.
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Damiana, an alleged aphrodisiac, is what makes GEM&BOLT unique, as it's the only mezcal on the market distilled with the storied herb.
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Clemens retired in 2007 after a storied career with the Boston Red Sox, the Toronto Blue Jays, the Yankees and the Houston Astros.
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However, Airbus didn't truly become a global power until the arrival of the single-aisle A320, a competitor to Boeing's already storied 737.
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The day after his New Hampshire victory, Sanders had a well-publicized meeting with Al Sharpton at a storied Harlem soul-food restaurant.
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This storied writer-director-actor and Casanova turned househusband showed up unannounced and had attendees gather around him in the lounge, like courtiers.
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The eerily prescient photographs are part of a 276-box archive of the work of Jack Delano, a storied Depression-era documentary photographer.
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To get a sense of what all the fuss was about, here is a look back at highlights of Mr. Graffman's storied career.
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This documentary video looks back at Tesla's storied history, from the birth of the Roadster to the rocky rise of the Model 3.
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Malta sits like a jewel in the middle of that storied sea, 100 miles south of Sicily and 240 miles northeast of Tunisia.
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Daniel Hyde, who leaves New York this fall to take up the storied post of director of music at King's College, Cambridge, conducts.
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Stephen Hawking died early Wednesday in Cambridge, after a long and storied career that advanced our understanding of both time and the universe.
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And the storied orchestra, with its thoroughly modern maestro, was every bit as deft in new music as in the century-old Rachmaninoff.
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But there's a particular thrill about discovering your home's storied history after you take possession, something akin to stumbling on a hidden room.
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To honor the occasion, on Monday he will play this much-larger stage in Midtown, joined by another storied Broadway songwriter: Stephen Sondheim.
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Despite Lee's storied career, he has been one of the foremost victims of the Academy's lack of diversity over the past several decades.
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St.-Étienne has a storied past, having won 10 French championships during a heyday that ended with its last league title in 1981.
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As the youngest member of a storied narco dynasty, Mr. Cifuentes was already helping his father dry and pack cocaine at age 10.
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In more than one of his images, arcaded porticos and building facades are graced by elongated shadows created by the storied Italian sunlight.
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U2 just released its 14th studio album, "Songs of Experience," a continuation of one of the most storied careers in mainstream rock music.
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Others head to the annual Salon Art & Design fair, which showcases storied designers and artists from the 19th century through the current day.
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All told, the evening boasts performances from a dozen bands across three stages at the Copacabana, one of Manhattan's most storied nightclubs. globalfest.
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A member of a storied Western political family, the usually understated Mr. Udall expressed real alarm about the direction of the nation's politics.
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New York's most storied recording studios have been vanishing, victims of more accessible digital recording techniques and escalating real estate prices in Manhattan.
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This week, the storied Brooklyn venue Roulette features two concerts of music by rising composers that powerfully interrogate issues of gender and identity.
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There is a storied history between the two: He made an abortive hostile run at the Magic Kingdom more than a decade ago.
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Location Set within Nashville's Arts District, the hotel stands around the corner from Printers Alley, a storied block for the city's night life.
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Bathos takes over from pathos in these works as he deflates the storied legacy of the readymade, without relinquishing his stake in it.
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The lone album from this storied rock supergroup — Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, the bassist Rick Grech and Baker — closes with another drum solo.
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Boone was named after the storied pioneer Daniel Boone, who hunted, fought and started a family in the area in the 18th century.
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With a museum retrospective that looks back at her four decades in fashion, the designer recalls the early influences in her storied career.
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Inspired by the late Kobe Bryant, we're eager for some smart guesses about the storied career of the longtime Los Angeles Lakers star.
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But perhaps most important, performing free of charge in a relaxed setting has opened the storied orchestra to a broader audience at home.
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Since 1956, his jewel box of a club in storied Montmartre has drawn a host of luminaries, turning the proprietor himself into one.
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As a defeated presidential nominee, he may be looking for a more storied place in history, which a brave political gesture could bring.
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And you might even get a warm feeling in your heart, if you're into seeing storied companies remake themselves for the 831st century.
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Eastern, NBC Line: Chiefs by 3 Too bad the storied team owners Lamar Hunt and Al Davis didn't live to see this day.
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Bears in a bull market: The American economy is firing on all cylinders — but three of its storied companies are getting left behind.
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"We never had anything like this happen before here," said Robaina, the youngest member of one of Cuba's most storied tobacco-growing families.
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West Virginia was a cradle of militant unionism and the site of some of the most storied, important battles between labor and management.
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Songs in his honor boom out at Anfield, Liverpool's storied home stadium, and fans carry flags bearing his image, complete with Pharaonic headdress.
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The Comédie Française, France's most storied theater, is still overwhelmingly white: Only three of the 59 actors in the permanent company are black.
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These might feel like strange times for London's storied auction houses, but they could be the new normal for the city's summer sales.
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Titles will include a mix of classic content from Disney's storied vault, recent blockbusters, and brand-new exclusives developed specifically for Disney Plus.
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He not only changed the company's storied name, he has aggressively pursued a technology-driven approach to journalism that has rankled some employees.
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At 75, the pianist Maurizio Pollini may no longer be the guarantor of crystalline precision he was for much of his storied career.
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But the episode may just be the opening skirmish in a bigger family fight over one of the most-storied franchises in sports.
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Sikka has a long and storied history in the tech world and was once the star of Oracle&aposs eternal arch-rival SAP.
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Kurt Meyer, a Democratic activist from northeast Iowa, said Thursday that Judge's storied role in Hawkeye State politics lends her campaign instant legitimacy.
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That state flag wasn't some storied part of Georgia's history; it was adopted in 1956, after the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v.
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