These projects are strikingly unlike the vision of blockchain enthusiasts.
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Mr Modi's visit to Washington last year was strikingly convivial.
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Do their strikingly gorgeous faces help speed up the process?
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A strikingly simple design from the 1964 Tokyo summer Olympics.
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Jose Antonio Vargas knows the importance of strikingly powerful storytelling.
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It is strikingly different from the usual French Gaullist formula.
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Strikingly often, foes and friends answer this in different ways.
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Strikingly, support for green energy held up across demographic categories.
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And yet Brazilians are strikingly optimistic as he takes office.
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But strikingly, we aren't exactly sure where those limits are.
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YouTube's mobile redesign looks strikingly similar to Periscope, in fact.
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Most strikingly of all, a large gender gap is present.
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Strikingly, the allegations did not make him any less popular.
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Northern and midwestern cities are home to strikingly persistent ghettos.
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She said that the therapist also gave strikingly blunt advice.
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Strikingly, none of the people speaking out were female actresses.
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But Trump's vision of the world has remained strikingly static.
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He is strikingly gaunt, with dark shadows under his eyes.
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Oh and it comes in a strikingly familiar gold finish.
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But they are taking strikingly different paths to get there.
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But West is strikingly alone, isolated from any group solidarity.
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The two sides now have strikingly different tasks ahead. To
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Clinton's and Mr. Trump's strikingly different approaches to the Sept.
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It describes the Trump Tower meeting in strikingly noncriminal terms.
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Even more strikingly, Trump's pick to run the CIA, Rep.
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Strikingly, the new People's Party, or Populists, included former slaves.
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Lesley has painted strikingly intense portrayals of both of you.
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Strikingly, there are lessons to be drawn from the past.
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But they were strikingly open to legal aid in dying.
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K., so those sentences are themselves strikingly earnest and humorless.
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Nevertheless, the sensations of visiting these stores is strikingly similar.
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Most strikingly, the spouses of the two leaders also attended.
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Strikingly, Greta herself cites America's Parkland students as her inspiration.
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But the adulation around Mr. Xi has been strikingly worshipful.
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Individually, there's nothing strikingly original in most of these scenes.
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That's a strikingly high number compared to other rich countries.
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It was also strikingly at odds with Tuesday's midterm elections.
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"The leadership style is actually strikingly similar," he told Colbert.
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Unlike this year's New York iteration, Frieze London is strikingly apolitical.
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Though materially divergent, the two series are strikingly similar in effect.
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Daniels's account, with its strikingly similar details, lends credibility to hers.
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WOOLFE Like Mr. Lamar, who's 30, these guys are strikingly young.
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Conspicuously Absent Technology companies employ strikingly few black and Hispanic workers.
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But overall, it's a strikingly lovely — and surprisingly coherent — fever dream.
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The 2016 Oklahoma team is strikingly different from the '88 team.
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Seven more women accused Franken of strikingly similar, and disturbing, conduct.
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But the experience of the Swedish firm has been strikingly similar.
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The manager, in all these strikingly similar scenarios, is Terry Collins.
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But it turns out the two used to look strikingly similar.
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For better and worse, "The Diary" is strikingly of its time.
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Golaud, Bergeron observes, seems strikingly disconnected from the forest around him.
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For a computer-age creation, ImageNet has been strikingly labor intensive.
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They're so strikingly lightweight, it feels like you're barely wearing anything.
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While all are made of nerello mascalese, they are strikingly different.
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The girls' disappearances were as strikingly similar as they were terrifying.
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Most strikingly, the speech made stabs at a foreign policy vision.
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Strikingly, they found they could alter the message those neurons send.
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Anton's arguments, however, are strikingly weak even on their own terms.
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Strikingly similar stories from other single moms ease my confusion, though.
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The metro system in Kiev, Ukraine's capital city, is strikingly beautiful.
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Most strikingly Christmas music, which, it turns out, is totally Balearic.
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Your portrayal of the Moldovan dictator Tatiana Moskalev is strikingly familiar.
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Yet new productions in Paris reveal them in strikingly different moods.
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The histories of the white and black anthems are strikingly different.
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The rise of FIRE runs strikingly counter to that financial picture.
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The PS5 logo looks strikingly similar to previous PlayStation console logos.
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"He just seemed strikingly different than those surrounding him," he said.
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Their economic views are strikingly similar to the elder Mr. DeVos's.
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Most rich countries have become strikingly pro-dog in recent decades.
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The president has made strikingly similar declarations over the past year.
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As a piece of political theater, the white was strikingly effective.
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To Dr. Long, these patterns were strikingly similar to human conversation.
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In a way, the album itself is a strikingly visual experience.
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These men tend to be in their 0003s, and strikingly ordinary.
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The result was a strikingly open culture in the Bay Area.
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The judge disagreed, and slapped them with a strikingly firm rebuke.
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Strikingly, it is Tuareg men who wear the veil, not the women.
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As the above video shows, that design is strikingly consistent throughout history.
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But there are so many strikingly bleak moments before that ending arrives.
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Strikingly, modern-day socialists embrace this idea, as does the alt-right.
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On drums, Mr. Sidorowicz was strikingly cathartic – maybe a little too cathartic.
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But some CPAC attendees' distrust of even government institutions ran strikingly deep.
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Yet, beyond the headlines, what emerges more strikingly are the common themes.
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Strikingly though, Mr Ledezma talks of renegotiating those loans, not repudiating them.
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Though both are heavy and dense, their physical natures are strikingly different.
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The "Hydroville" is fast, silent and, most strikingly, it produces zero pollution.
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Yet their worries over globalisation, urbanisation and homogenisation overlap strikingly with Brexiteers'.
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During the two decades prior, the party had become strikingly more inclusive.
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Trump's brand of patriotism is strikingly, even shockingly, about decline and loss.
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Strikingly, although ISIS has revealed its plan, Westerns have generally ignored it.
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An alleged Russian spammer recently used a domain strikingly similar to Google.
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So what's being studied and what's being consumed could be strikingly different.
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If that sounds strikingly similar to No Man's Sky, you're not alone.
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Her last entry reflected a strikingly graceful acceptance of what was coming.
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Within the options market, the sentiment is strikingly bullish, according to Gilbert.
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These events have been strikingly publicized in all media and actively discussed.
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Yet by contemporary standards the town remains strikingly out of the way.
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That was partly because, like many successful collaborators, they are strikingly different.
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Clinton has been running a strikingly different fundraising operation than Sanders has.
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It's strikingly similar to how Netflix and other streamers develop TV series.
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And these shots of them shirtless with back injuries are strikingly similar.
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Often everyday life is strikingly de Chirico-esque, at least in Italy!
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Unfortunately, there's one major speedbump for potential buyers: A strikingly high price.
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Strikingly, neither of them generally engaged in direct harassment of their opponents.
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But perhaps most strikingly, their mother couldn't fall into a deep sleep.
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Cape Kolka is strikingly beautiful and still untouched by crowds of tourists.
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It had strikingly good legroom, but the food was an odd surprise.
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But even from 10,000 feet, the Big Island was surprisingly, strikingly large.
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That's when they noticed the cells looked "strikingly different" from normal ones.
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He is not a historical novelist, but rather a strikingly imaginative historian.
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There's something strikingly adult in all the Nintendo ads for this thing.
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A strikingly large number of those ballots, 40 percent, were never returned.
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She didn't have the antibodies, but her nerve study was strikingly abnormal.
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I felt like she was proposing a drastic and strikingly unnatural step.
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Most strikingly, there has been near total silence from top studio brass.
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Though their political positions are opposite, the cognitive mechanisms are strikingly similar.
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Views of Russia have become strikingly partisan and diverged sharply since 2016.
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Trump, after all, is in many ways a strikingly un-conservative politician.
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Sweden is known for strikingly reducing the trash sent to its landfills.
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Here, the sky often looks colorless and the water strikingly, formidably gray.
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In fact, they are strikingly homogeneous: Largely upper-middle-class or rich.
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Strikingly, 99 percent of those reports come directly from the tech platforms.
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As a college senior in 2002, life was steady and strikingly unremarkable.
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Dunphy's allegations sounded strikingly similar to those of Deveau, court records show.
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But NTS Sessions is strikingly cold and foreboding even in that context.
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He often launches attacks on the billionaire in strikingly anti-Semitic terms.
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Still, the design, now 16 years old, looks strikingly contemporary and well maintained.
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Mill Street offers many creative dishes — strikingly original and enjoyed in convivial surroundings.
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Now the CSU has the answer, but its response has been strikingly hesitant.
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Each group was strikingly different in terms of demographics, medical histories and outcomes.
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They are strikingly similar to hundreds of other female employees of Walmart nationwide.
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But even more strikingly: Where, one might ask, are the show's lead actresses?
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That model is strikingly similar to what's known as a money market fund.
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But the probe reveals the strikingly sophisticated, and international, nature of the crime.
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What's more, the moon that Drs Teachey and Kipping propose is strikingly strange.
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Their tales were strikingly similar, each adding weight and credibility to the others.
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The big deficit economies, somewhat strikingly, are now America, Australia, Britain and Canada.
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But the related assumption — that the decision benefits Republicans — may be strikingly myopic.
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Strikingly, the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, took the side of the pardon-seekers.
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The present-day photo of Cooper strikingly resembles an old photo of Hugh.
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What's strikingly evident in Amodei's interview is he doesn't have any actual answers.
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An action plan issued by the European Commission this month is strikingly critical.
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And although the attacks are usually strikingly effective, they're often not too robust.
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The effects of these strikingly different conventions won't become clear for a while.
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Johnson told jurors Cosby sexually assaulted her in strikingly similar fashion in 1996.
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At least the hinges are strikingly beautiful things when the doors do open.
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Strikingly, many Democrats now accuse Mr Trump of being too soft on China.
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They are alike in many ways yet maturity still keeps them strikingly apart.
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Does your team currently look strikingly similar in education, race, ability, or gender?
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And strikingly, analysts don't expect the company to be profitable again until 2018.
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The new Netflix comedy is strikingly similar to the Australian comedian's previous work.
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The world could use more pirate games, and this one looks strikingly different.
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They also look strikingly similar to the restaurant's Grinch-themed pancakes from 2018.
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Strikingly, we also have learned that moral reasoning declines with seniority in position.
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In 2012, he oversaw Peña Nieto's Presidential campaign, and he was strikingly effective.
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These figures, strikingly, came from both sides of the pre-existing civil war.
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Rosenstein magnified that error with a mandate for Mueller that is strikingly broad.
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The video shows a phone that looks strikingly similar to previous leaked images.
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Even in the '60s, Disneyland engineers were able to create strikingly-accurate props.
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Despite the rising interest, however, there have been strikingly few accomplishments to date.
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And the new coach sounded themes strikingly similar to those of his predecessor.
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It was in a strikingly similar fashion to his performance earlier this year.
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The Chinese Shenyang J-31 is strikingly similar to the US F-35.
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The outfit is strikingly similar to one worn by Harry back in 1986.
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The device really operates in a strikingly similar manner to a Nintendo Wiimote.
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Williams was Bahamian-born, a strikingly handsome man when he wasn't in cork.
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Without them, Dreher, now fifty, has an open, vulnerable, and strikingly handsome face.
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The program ended with a strikingly fresh account of Sibelius's popular Second Symphony.
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It was likewise floral on the palate, yet strikingly saline, an unforgettable combination.
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But his history is strikingly lopsided, reflecting a characteristic amnesia among evangelicalism's boosters.
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Perhaps most strikingly, it overrides or ignores facts established by the district court.
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The raw fruits, prior to processing, were strikingly bitter and difficult to eat.
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Refreshingly unexpected, yet strikingly simple, this is slowly escalating terror at its finest.
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But the effect of "Crudo" is strikingly different from that of Acker's work.
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But despite their differences, each virus reminds us of some strikingly similar truths.
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His language might be spare, but his turn of phrase is strikingly elegant.
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Strikingly, unprotected sex among men who did not take PrEP increased 9 percent.
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The backdrop: "Staggering is a strikingly new approach," writes The Ringer's Zach Kram.
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As the Oval Office overflows with ego, she has seemed strikingly self-effacing.
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However, the publicly known case for collusion remains strikingly incomplete, if not incoherent.
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What's strikingly absent, except by unpleasant implication, is Rockwell's most durable theme: community.
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But unlike others in his cohort, he speaks in strikingly self-effacing terms.
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The Hummer will also have a strikingly high 11,500 pound-feet of torque.
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In a statement, Mr. Gianforte's spokesman offered a strikingly different version of events.
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The third response offered by state media and some officials is strikingly different.
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Perhaps most strikingly, they welcome Mr. Trump's blunt attacks on America's entanglements overseas.
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Strikingly, the largest amounts came from the countries that are leading the fighting.
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The numbers are "strikingly similar" to what happens in adult emergency departments, said Hudgins.
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Strikingly, Fox uses structure to detail how the past can mutate in one's mind.
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Bend It Like Beckham is strikingly modern in its treatment of its female protagonists.
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It includes a prominent link to a strikingly similar article on the company's site.
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The tumult surrounding President Donald Trump has produced strikingly little shift in public opinion.
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More than 28% of its residents are now Hispanic, and they are strikingly young.
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More strikingly, even some of those whom protectionism was supposed to help are grumbling.
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And I've discovered a strikingly consistent pattern: grit and age go hand in hand.
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I believe its processes are very similar to ours: fundamentally different, but strikingly similar.
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So it's worth noting that Notion is a strikingly good-looking piece of software.
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The picture emblematizes how Rodin heralded raw and unpolished sculptures that were strikingly modern.
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Strikingly, there is no war party in Congress banging the drum for unilateral action.
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Strikingly, though, Mr Trump's approval ratings have improved among Americans with the highest incomes.
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Despite these bizarre soap-opera-style family secrets, Mostly Dead Things is strikingly realistic.
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The big picture: Most strikingly, analysts noted, was that the reason CEO were fired.
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He acknowledged that business investment was "strikingly subdued" as companies struggled with Brexit uncertainty.
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Trump's "Be Best" slogan was strikingly similar to something Michelle Obama said years earlier.
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The strikingly dovish tone of the FOMC's post-meeting statement sent stocks surging higher.
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Though the comments don't directly contradict what Tillerson said, the tones are strikingly different.
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And, perhaps not surprisingly, at this early point, they lead to strikingly different conclusions.
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Most strikingly, women under age 30 split 79% for Sanders to 20% for Clinton.
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At first glance, it looks strikingly similar to Samsung's Galaxy Note 10-inch tablet.
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The white population also dropped after the storm, but not as quite as strikingly.
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Meanwhile, Mazurenko had grown from a skinny teen into a strikingly handsome young man.
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These images are so strikingly beautiful, especially when you consider normal hip-hop photography.
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That description is strikingly similar to the one Ms. Herzer provided in her lawsuit.
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Outside the United States, countries are taking school design in a strikingly different direction.
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Both Mr. Parker and the woman came from strikingly similar and largely unpromising backgrounds.
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Strikingly, there are no proposals to reinstate the seven-year standard eliminated in 1998.
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These strikingly different websites reflect the two presidents' divergent approaches to policy more generally.
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The population is mostly Uyghur—a Turkic Muslim ethnic group with strikingly Eurasian features.
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The late Princess Diana wore a strikingly similar hat during her visit in 1991.
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But there are also many images that are strikingly beautiful, elegant and carefully composed.
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Strikingly, the same claims made against Clinton are now being made against Elizabeth Warren.
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The long-simmering conflicts in Afghanistan and Yemen took strikingly bloody turns this week.
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The ethical questions grappled with in the book "feel strikingly contemporary," Parul Sehgal writes.
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As an ad celebrating British Airways, an international airline, it's strikingly devoid of internationalism.
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Everything has a sharp edge, is strikingly beautiful and suddenly also a little menacing.
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Top Democrats who had remained strikingly neutral on the issue of impeachment, like Rep.
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The effect Gilraine finds is strikingly large given that it's a seemingly trivial intervention.
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But the exaggerated language around a woman's decision to speak out is strikingly similar.
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"Pushin' Time" is strikingly intimate, as if recorded from the middle of the round.
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Like most of Alaska's volcanoes, Mount Cleveland is in a strikingly remote, unpopulated area.
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When Bernie Sanders ran for president in 20083, his campaign was strikingly pro-labor.
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The divide between her liberal supporters and Mr. Sanders's falls strikingly along gender lines.
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In Kabul, there is strikingly little evidence of the long and costly American effort.
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The update to Instagram has made its ban of sexually suggestive material strikingly transparent.
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But none of that changes the fact that this was a strikingly poor performance.
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Beyond stewing in debased words and sentiments, Mr. Trump also uses strikingly simple language.
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His taste in art is strikingly personal and he has acquired several homoerotic pieces.
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It was a strikingly ambitious package, and it was aimed at a clear target.
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The scene is strikingly personal, even — and perhaps especially — with the nude bodies concealed.
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In interviews he has always been strikingly gauche, leaving long silences before giving lapidary answers.
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It's strikingly polished pop lead by a crooner with a voice capable of quivering thighs.
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Support for deference to the military was strikingly broad across all demographic and ideological groups.
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Even more strikingly, wages for ordinary workers have risen as the labor market has improved.
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More strikingly, according to research by psychologists, belief in extraterrestrials is increasing in unprecedented ways.
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For a game ostensibly about making animals fight each other, it's a strikingly tender moment.
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They seem to realize it, too, with strikingly few elected officials offering endorsements so far.
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One detail, however, is strikingly contemporary: synthetic paper hairnets, in a vivid shade of green.
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It's also — like the film that inspired it — strikingly beautiful with gorgeously constructed shots throughout.
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The way we make decisions and the way we live our lives are strikingly similar.
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Though strikingly cheap, it drew national attention for preventing 90% of its graduates from reoffending.
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And when not vowing to support the latest left-wing fad, she sounds strikingly unideological.
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The result, according to a report last year by the BoJ, is "strikingly" low profitability.
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Many of Trump's promotional images are strikingly low resolution, with jagged edges and visible pixels.
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Both theories are strikingly counter-intuitive, which makes them good fodder for popular-science books.
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Most strikingly of their number is Emmanuel Macron and his La République en Marche party.
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This next generation of wireless service will be strikingly different from those that came before.
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The four sisters are seemingly inseparable, and their vision for the band is strikingly clear.
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The two networks are talking about the same issues, but they're using strikingly different terms.
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These few rooms are just as cleverly and strikingly designed as the objects on display.
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And this is strikingly similar to the individual changes evident in people who experienced CTE.
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In a very real way, they grew up as basketball players in strikingly different worlds.
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Most strikingly, the space has become an open-air exhibition of hundreds of wall paintings.
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Strikingly, all the Arab leaders who were overthrown in 2011 were heading republics, not monarchies.
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The debate surrounding the EPA's future is strikingly similar today as Scott Pruitt assumes command.
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Perhaps as a result, the iTunes podcasting hub that Mr. Jobs introduced remains strikingly unchanged.
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From the start, though, this fourth time in the West finals has been strikingly different.
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As for footwear: thick-soled, earth-tone boots that looked strikingly similar to Palladium boots.
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The list of movements that have historically been called populist is strikingly long and varied.
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He did not have to make such a noble claim, given his strikingly ignoble record.
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Gradually, strikingly, it deflates for about a minute, its flashes slowing until it hangs dejectedly.
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My research on opioid treatment highlights strikingly similar treatment barriers for rural and urban patients.
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More strikingly, despite the Fed's interest rate increases, the overheating has merely stabilized, not reversed.
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It would also represent, strikingly, the exact opposite tenor of Obama's two terms in office.
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But he has an obvious shortcoming, too: his support among black voters is strikingly low.
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But as a group, men and women take strikingly different approaches to crafting legislative agendas.
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He wore hoop earrings, and he was strikingly fit; he went to the gym compulsively.
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We recently conducted a series of experiments whose results are strikingly consistent with that claim.
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But there are other ways to think about poverty that yield a strikingly different pattern.
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Benjamin Clementine, a strikingly elegant 27-year-old musician and poet, towered above them all.
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"The level of financial illiteracy is strikingly bad," he said, referring to his typical caller.
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But their estimates of unauthorized immigrants are strikingly similar to the US's total Latino population.
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And her on-air remarks were strikingly more placid than her fiery monologue from Monday.
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Joy Harjo's words are strikingly visual and Native American symbols are threaded throughout her poem.
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In this it is strikingly similar to Nazi propaganda, with which it was quickly compared.
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One is that these two generally similar players have some statistics that are strikingly disparate.
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"The ethical questions the women quarrel over feel strikingly contemporary," our critic Parul Sehgal writes.
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It is strikingly cosmopolitan, peppered with shops from global brands like Zara and H&M.
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Strikingly, the bureau found that most people pay more in fees than they originally borrowed.
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National polls show his support dwindling, most strikingly in the "deep France" of the provinces.
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One aspect of this fight that is strikingly different is the makeup of the Senate.
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Yet they headed to Philadelphia with a 50-61 record and a strikingly dull product.
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To my initial horror, a strikingly small amount of syrup came in a tin cup.
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A new, strikingly gorgeous variety is "Red Siam," which has hot pink and green leaves.
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Her characters are quickly established, fully dimensional and strikingly varied in appearance, carriage and accent.
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Like Scalia, Pryor is a devout Catholic with a strikingly originalist approach to constitutional interpretation.
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An augmented-reality engineer proposed a design to combat homelessness which looked strikingly like doghouses.
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Where her earlier records could be strikingly naturalistic, this one is darkly ornate and dreamlike.
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Where her earlier records could be strikingly naturalistic, this one is darkly ornate and dreamlike.
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But strikingly, the administration never articulated why the assistance was frozen in the first place.
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The Pell and overall graduation were strikingly similar on the whole, which is good news.
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Strikingly, not one interviewer reported noticing that he or she was conducting a random interview.
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Colorado's own EV buyer profile, according to the Colorado Energy Office, is strikingly like California's.
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Yet these characters are so strikingly realized that you can't help but care for them.
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He wasn't cured, but his scans were strikingly improved and he was almost symptom-free.
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They fold in on themselves strikingly, refusing to allow the viewer's gaze too much access.
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What was strikingly evident was the huge gulf between these two perceptions of one place.
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Traders who have pursued a strikingly simple strategy this earnings season have cashed in big time.
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Trump's plan for taking on China, it turns out, is strikingly similar to his opponent's position.
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That seems plausible, yet the reticence contrasts strikingly with the hoopla over the arrests and indictments.
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They're a diverse bunch: some are drab brown, others strikingly patterned in greens, reds and blues.
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Ms. Lieber often stands with head arched back, her throat very strikingly exposed to the light.
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The Jeep brand has a strikingly strong image abroad, said Rebecca Lindland, an independent auto analyst.
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And hasn't been meaningfully hacked (well, barring attacks by identical twins/strikingly similar looking family members).
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It's strikingly different from the kind of panting, overexcited qualities of a lot of exploitation cinema.
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The strapless column gown with embroidered detailing is strikingly similar to Shaffer's 2013 Met Gala gown.
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Strikingly, the unemployment rate is 3.7%, which is the lowest level in roughly half a century.
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Before and after Activists posted a poster shows two strikingly different images of Aya on Facebook.
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His answer, delivered in the calmest of tones, managed to be both accurate and strikingly cynical.
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Strikingly, the average American in 2009 scored as less empathic than 75% of people in 1979.
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LAS VEGAS — Using strikingly similar pitches, Hillary Clinton, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont and former Gov.
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This time the industry is transformed, and the two investment banks are on strikingly different paths.
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The NES30, strikingly similar to an original NES gamepad, felt happily familiar despite those extra buttons.
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It's strikingly uplifting, neatly symbolising that the time has come for more stories like Sam Kelly's.
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Yet that is strikingly difficult to find out, and the state is not trying too hard.
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It is tragic to say that in 2016, 72 years later, those words seem strikingly relevant.
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Most haven't disclosed the size of their haul, but Caputo appears to have been strikingly successful.
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Joe Biden launched his campaign with a claim that is, on some level, almost strikingly banal.
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From fast food to prepackaged vending machine snacks, their cravings are strikingly similar to our own.
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The only detail of Gomez's look that was strikingly different in color was her nail polish.
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"At my desk" would have robbed the scene of its erotic charge and strikingly obvious symbolism.
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Stacking so many nominees in such a brief compass strikingly contrasts with the last two administrations.
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Strikingly, 58 percent of Republicans believe colleges and universities have a negative effect on the country.
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Yes, the convention's showmanship was strikingly unifying, bipartisan, moderate — but Hillary Clinton's domestic agenda is not.
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But strikingly, for micro franchisees who are women or have disabilities, the opportunity is absolutely free.
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Strikingly, in the cases of these 129 militants, there were no instances of in-person recruitment.
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Strikingly, Bosch's life span (circa 1450-1516) nearly matches that of Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519).
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And the fact sheet for that global effort would look strikingly similar to the domestic plan.
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His "Self-Portrait in a Green Vest" (1837) reveals a strikingly handsome, entirely self-confident man.
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Austerely chic landscapes, frank sexuality and close-ups of strikingly beautiful women did not hurt, either.
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More strikingly, what urges consideration is the inherently poetic sensibility that Mouton shares with Joan Mitchell.
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The seductive, sprawling metropolis of Lahore was strikingly different from the war-ravaged Peshawar and Waziristan.
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But the quotes from teachers and other officials offered in the UCLA report are strikingly consistent.
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A strikingly wide range of character weaknesses have been probed and exposed in the mainstream press.
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But nonetheless, the strikingly strong results suggest that this is an important avenue for further research.
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But the use of those tactics has since plummeted, and such encounters are becoming strikingly rare.
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May's deal in terms strikingly similar to those Mr. Farage had just used on Fox News.
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This small, flexible, strikingly intelligent novel is the third and concluding volume in Cusk's Outline trilogy.
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That year, Congress faced questions about presidential power strikingly similar to the ones being debated today.
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They then asked readers how they felt and found strikingly different responses to the different narratives.
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At the time of the unveiling, the Model Y looked strikingly similar to the Model 3.
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The escalation of the drone wars has been met with strikingly little congressional or popular opposition.
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And most strikingly of all, nobody at Amtrak can explain why they do it this way.
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The case, which is strikingly similar to the "Boom Boom Room" case, is still being adjudicated.
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But a solution common in other countries—declaring oneself strictly vegetarian or vegan—remains strikingly rare.
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It featured chrome-tube furniture in an open plan that was strikingly futuristic at the time.
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The mixtape is strikingly gentle, full of warm sing-rapping over ambient and piano-driven production.
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These frequent changes between schools of strikingly varying quality trouble military children both socially and academically.
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But the study shows that arrests are strikingly skewed along racial lines everywhere in the city.
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Fear of Warren at the time corresponded to a strikingly familiar slump for health-care stocks.
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Buttigieg has positioned himself as a centrist in a strikingly far left pack of Democratic candidates.
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But that same day, Foxconn's Yeung sent a letter to Brennan taking a strikingly different tone.
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Strikingly, Brazil's industrial output is now down 17.3% from the peak in May 2011, IBGE said.
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And as the new study shows, her finger was strikingly similar to those of modern humans.
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The work is based around your conceptual — and strikingly beautiful — drawings beginning in the late 1960s.
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He has an encyclopedic knowledge of music and movies, and a strikingly clever sense of humor.
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But the Democrats' major contenders have been strikingly reserved about one major policy issue: climate change.
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When I found out that the bundle actually included a strikingly accurate lightsaber controller, I was sold.
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Despite Buttigieg's reputation as a big-thinking candidate, he's often strikingly unwilling to commit to specific policies.
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Most strikingly, it endorses the creation of a Palestinian state in just the West Bank and Gaza.
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Yes, in addition to being a strikingly handsome trio of talented actors, these bros absolutely love pups.
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When we come back, media coverage of the much-awaited North Korea summit has been strikingly negative.
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At the same time, it's strikingly beautiful and very to the core of us as organic beings.
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Runway looks at Nasir Mazhar were strikingly similar to the Empire's favorite villain and father, Darth Vader.
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Phantoms of their stories play out in your head — visualizing their failure to survive is strikingly eerie.
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Whether this story is true or not, the speech was strikingly international in tone and subject matter.
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Both runners have also done strikingly similar vagina routes — dubbing the yonic jogs #pussyrun and #twattrot, respectively.
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Strikingly, Mr Xi even sometimes fails to implement policies that he has declared to be a priority.
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Likewise, Mrs May's conference rhetoric was strikingly interventionist, putting the state at the heart of the economy.
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In addition to being strikingly beautiful, all three women happen to be at least 40-years-old.
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Lawbreaking has fallen steadily and strikingly in England and Wales since its peak in the mid-1990s.
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The game is nearly 70 percent black, but African-Americans remain strikingly underrepresented in the coaching ranks.
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Strikingly, his main concern is not Democrats or Republicans "getting the shaft" in this or that state.
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Perhaps The Inverse is, simultaneously, weirdly at home in Lima's oeuvre and strikingly at odds with it.
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The actress even figured out which strikingly perfect song Alice probably did her own pole dance to.
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"I realized the only thing that's going to work here is something strikingly visual," Aker tells Broadly.
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However, police soon realized that the lacerations on the victim's face were strikingly similar to cat scratches.
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Apart from a few Somali-Americans, the crowd and her fellow speakers in Minneapolis were strikingly monochrome.
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The intrigue: Flatiron Health, One Medical and Oscar all use strikingly similar typefaces in their marketing materials.
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Strikingly, Chinese exports have fared much better; in September they were 15% higher than a year ago.
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They're more powerful, more strikingly designed, and more expensive than the cars we usually drive to work.
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Twitter, however, has taken a strikingly different — and hands-off —approach to mitigating Jones and his content.
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Yet more strikingly, his colleagues in the Senate voted to make Elisabetta Casellati the new Senate president.
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Twenty-seven years after the Casey decision, abortion-rights advocates find themselves in a strikingly similar position.
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But Matthew Needham's performance as a young man with a debilitating stutter is strikingly pained and sensitive.
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John McCain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, released a strikingly critical statement about Monday's developments.
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It is a case that is strikingly relevant to the calls for greater liability for the media.
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Where they have efficient and trusting relations with police, intelligence can be strikingly effective at preventing attacks.
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But, strikingly, praise for the president was mostly dwarfed by anger at the state of the country.
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Those affected by the ruling were not just outliers; they had strikingly different hormones in their bodies.
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The teenage Daya looks strikingly like Dascha Polanco — and it turns out, there's a great reason why.
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Strikingly, that is the case even when they know that a placebo is all they are given.
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Albanese was clad in navy blue, her strikingly pale face framed by a sharp-angled black bob.
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Rosenstein's past response to these objections, which he acknowledged to Congress are "serious" issues, is strikingly inappropriate.
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Big Macs also look strikingly cheap in many emerging economies, including South Africa (58%) and Malaysia (61%).
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Their result is strikingly small: 5 billion tonnes of fish weighing between a gram and a tonne.
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There's the tumbledown ruin of the theater where the concert takes place, simply and strikingly rendered onstage.
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Brexiteers have made strikingly similar claims about an easy divorce leading to a chain reaction across Europe.
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The ideological and generational divisions shaping this primary are strikingly similar in the Iowa and battleground surveys.
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There the council handed out 5,000 strikingly pink keyring balls in which people could store used gum.
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Tabar's face was blurred throughout the interview, she appeared relaxed and was strikingly honest about her intentions.
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For all the policy work that Democratic candidates have put out, much of it is strikingly similar.
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The Kurian brothers take on the cloudThe journey and the challenges they each face is strikingly similar.
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Strikingly, this is below the corresponding 3-percent rate at which the U.S. government now borrows at.
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It's a mirror in which, politically and otherwise, 1971 looks strikingly like the first cousin of 2017.
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A remix, though generally composed of the same exact ingredients as the original, can be strikingly different.
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The pro-Trump committee Republicans were strikingly ineffective in contrast to the two previous modern presidential impeachments.
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But it was a strikingly blunt way of saying what many people feel: The system is broken.
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From the opening bell, Trump offered a strikingly bleak and even paranoid view of life in America.
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That sort of characteristic movement that cats do with their tails I think is produced pretty strikingly.
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The team entered a crowded space of marketing automation with a nimble, but strikingly simple SaaS platform.
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It's a strikingly different, hauntingly original take on the idea of people coming back from the dead.
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But even within that context of blatant homophobia the characters' relationship develops in a strikingly simple way.
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"The landscapes look strikingly similar to primordial minerals, cells duplicating, forests coming to life," says van Leer.
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Also vexing is the less-prominent use of puppets, which were more strikingly employed in past productions.
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But perhaps more strikingly, the researchers write, most named places in novels were associated with neutral states.
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Apart from the Islamic State, North Korea and Guantánamo Bay, the foreign policy section was … strikingly empty.
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Strikingly, the film paints Marseille in the smeary red, yellow and green light of a traffic signal.
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The details of that 2012 case were strikingly similar to the allegations later made by Mr. Mitchell.
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Since the Machado deal, the Dodgers and the Diamondbacks have fortified their rosters in strikingly similar ways.
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Warren's appearance on the show, just like her candidacy, received a strikingly mixed response on social media.
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But from time to time, there are moments when it becomes strikingly clear that he is not.
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Strikingly, it has drawn praise—even as the Sino-American trade war stokes nationalist feelings within China.
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His events looked strikingly different than his standing-room-only town halls in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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The impact of the air filters is strikingly large given what a simple change we're talking about.
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Their cases may vary, but their circumstances as pawns in a complex geopolitical game are strikingly similar.
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The answers showed off the strikingly divergent views of presidential power that have dominated the entire trial.
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The speech was roundly criticized and seemed strikingly out of place on such sacred and historic ground.
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She is strikingly uninterested in fitting any aspect of her writing into venerable literary shapes or voices.
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The Bastable stories were strikingly original in children's literature because, even if fanciful, they were not supernatural.
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Creeping cooperation has become strikingly common at the local level, with potentially cascading consequences for European democracy.
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Strikingly like his father in some ways, Justin Trudeau has also confronted unique challenges as prime minister.
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Strikingly, this is significantly below the 3 percent that the U.S. government currently pays on its borrowing.
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This more minimalist church in Poland is strikingly different from the ornate churches in Italy or France.
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That's because despite strong overall growth, its benefits have been strikingly uneven — and depend on the beneficiary.
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Most strikingly, that meant plastic — the kind not really meant to be worn next to the skin.
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But strikingly, even amid soaring deficits, President Obama embraced the language of the old Clinton-era consensus.
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VINCENTELLI Toneelgroep's Hans Kesting, strikingly physical as Richard III ("Kings of War") and Mark Antony ("Roman Tragedies").
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And despite recent reports of London's rental market easing up, it remains strikingly high on the list.
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If royal pageantry remains strikingly unchanged through the decades, so too do royal siblings making their balcony debut!
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Remarkably, the stone tools found at Ain Boucherit were strikingly similar to the Oldowan tools of East Africa.
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Strikingly, many were granted debt relief by wealthy creditors in the early 2000s after a wave of defaults.
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As Kate Klonick, a PhD candidate at Yale Law School, told ProPublica, those decisions were often strikingly inconsistent.
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Barren heaps of gray-brown dirt contrast with thick trees and the strikingly blue bay in the distance.
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The feature is strikingly similar to an app called Prisma, which applies art filters to photos and videos.
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In many cases, suspected accounts would claim to originate in the US but would use strikingly bad English.
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Even more strikingly, O'Rourke said that none of it was PAC money, a statement PolitiFact confirmed was true.
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Strikingly, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been this year's foremost addition to the World Economic Forum's loftiest circles.
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Oddly for a leader whose main interest is foreign affairs, Mr Corbyn is strikingly moderate in this area.
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The demographic profile of Brexit supporters is found to be strikingly similar to that of American Trump supporters.
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The Warriors' origin story sounds strikingly like North Carolina's move to small ball this season during Meeks's injury.
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Strikingly, complaints also fell when officers were not wearing the cameras, an effect the authors call "contagious accountability".
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Right from the beginning, the cartoonish avatars establish Ralph Breaks VR as strikingly different from other Void titles.
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"As an artist, he is strikingly versatile; he has been active as painter, actor and scriptwriter," it added.
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This "strikingly counter-majoritarian result" was not just a product of pro-Republican partisan gerrymandering, argues Mr Rodden.
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The strikingly bright beverage, made by Spanish winemaker Gik, is reportedly sweet and meant to be served chilled.
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More strikingly, on April 20th Mr Kim declared an end to all nuclear and long-range missile tests.
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In tacit recognition of the leftists' appeal, especially to society's underdogs, Mr Xi himself uses strikingly Maoist rhetoric.
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Last month, Forever 21 was selling another sweatshirt that looked strikingly similar to a different indie label's creation.
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In a strikingly candid and extended conversation with reporters in the ornate House Speaker's Lobby Tuesday afternoon, Rep.
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Strikingly, the sanctions have remained in place for longer than many, probably including Putin himself, would have imagined.
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The giant panda also possesses a pseudothumb - with strikingly similar anatomy - that helps the bear with grasping bamboo.
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Retro Report Separated by as much as half a century, the two men's public lives run strikingly parallel.
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A new Pew survey on global attitudes toward the news media finds strikingly divergent attitudes among developed countries.
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And, strikingly, 28500 percent of veterans running for Congress this year served after 6900/2628 (28503 of 22019).
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There was always something strikingly visceral about that grey, chewy pulp you'd pull out of your mouth afterward.
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It helped their mood so strikingly, causing even the angriest people to calm down and focus, she says.
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One of the most strikingly realistic elements of Hereditary is its admission that grief is not always survivable.
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It's also strikingly beautiful, shot with natural lighting and embracing the dark of the wilderness surrounding the characters.
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If you're at all familiar with the popular app SmartNews on iOS, the feature will look strikingly similar.
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But when I cracked open the local-use app, I found a design strikingly similar to Uber itself.
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It could be because she looks strikingly similar to Vogue's Anna Wintour's 30-year-old daughter Bee Shaffer.
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Yet the leadership's usual means of influence—money and endorsements—have proved strikingly ineffective in this strange contest.
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Girls validated a strikingly new idea: that people want to watch lives just as confusing as their own.
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Mr Sharif cuts a strikingly more liberal figure than during his last stint in power, in the 1990s.
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The hot pink was a strikingly bright color wash that he applied to a black-and-white print.
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But even with those reference points informing his work, from the very beginning his music was strikingly direct.
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The support for the program is undeniably strong and strikingly bipartisan, which should be reflected in tax reform.
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The university said its researchers came "to strikingly different conclusions" after generating the conditions reported by Muddy Waters.
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Strikingly, Ms. Hadid never allowed herself or her work to be pigeonholed by her background or her gender.
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They ignore how strikingly similar this argument is to those Republicans use to justify onerous voter ID laws.
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The population forecasts vary and are easily cherry picked by both sides, but the trends are strikingly clear.
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The changes in the executive suite at Zynga are strikingly similar to earlier management reshuffles at the company.
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Strikingly, the BEA data also show that corporate profits slowed in early 2018, for the third consecutive quarter.
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Two murals survive — her earliest work in the house — and they are strikingly different from the art environment.
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Strikingly, being too tired for sex is the top reason that women give for their loss of desire.
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Dolan has written recently about the risks of the strikingly pro-cyclical nature of the Republican tax cuts.
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Instead, they're strikingly intimate snippets into women's lives, showcasing how we decide to spend our hard-earned money.
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The warnings were strikingly similar in tone and language to many of those Trump has been hearing today.
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Although strikingly similar, the new version of the dress is brighter, sleeveless, and has even less material overall.
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By contrast, the '80s of 2018 is strikingly literal — seemingly made to be read through a small screen.
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Up to this point, the Trump administration seemed to be approaching that renegotiation in a strikingly modest fashion.
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Though based in personal experience, Moor Mother's music also illuminates strikingly specific incidences of political and racial oppression.
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His comments, she said, were strikingly similar to those she had read in his interview with Time magazine.
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Speaking to the women behind the criminals, it's strikingly obvious that none of them signed up for this.
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At the center of this wall — a testament to European influences on Canada — is a strikingly different portrait.
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And he was strikingly devoid of ego, "more interested in pursuing knowledge than in publishing it," Isaacson writes.
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The ethical questions the women quarrel over feel strikingly contemporary: What are the differences between punishment and justice?
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On the surface, Barilla and Chick-fil-A are strikingly similar: Both are privately held, family-owned companies.
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Written in strikingly gorgeous prose, it's a magical realist telling of a troubled family in the deep South.
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"'Eminem Esque' is strikingly similar to 'Lose Yourself' with minimal discernible differences," she wrote in a lengthy judgment.
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It is especially problematic in the criminal justice system, where subhuman treatment of African-Americans remains strikingly visible.
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Mr. Gonzalez's story spoke strongly to both of us, even though we come from strikingly different religious perspectives.
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Strikingly, though, there is still room to run on this measure compared with the last two economic peaks.
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The Chinese government's reaction on Monday was strikingly muted, as if the authorities were surprised by the results.
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Because so many of the birds were incubating eggs or molting, the main colony itself seemed strikingly peaceful.
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The difference between his present air and what it had been in the Octagon Room was strikingly great.
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Most strikingly, it brings a father and son closer by film's end than they were in the beginning.
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When CNN asked for comment from both the governor's office and Pebble officials, their responses were strikingly similar.
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Some had strikingly low triglyceride levels, some had normal levels, and some were in between, Dr. Schonfeld found.
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Hardly the traditional innocent, Elina Garanca was a strikingly mature and confident Marguerite, serenely floating across the stage.
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Strikingly, all of the Inuit studied contained the same genetic variants in this particular region of their genomes.
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Strikingly, when he challenged Macron to take ISIS fighters back to France he was told to get serious.
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Now, reports indicate that he may have done the same thing — possibly as cover for something strikingly corrupt.
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Strikingly, the five warmest years on record for the contiguous U.S. have all occurred since 2006, NOAA found.
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Joanna Lynn-Jacobs, one of three performers embodying Alexandra, proved strikingly Monk-like in her timbre and phrasing.
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"Play," a ferociously complicated 40-minute symphony that had its premiere in 2013, has had strikingly few performances.
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There is a strikingly different approach to the debate over masculinity in a different branch of academic inquiry.
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It's humanity itself, which makes a show about tales of the past feel strikingly vital and resonant for today.
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Compared to most companies whose sensitive data has been unearthed in this way, Octoly was strikingly slow to respond.
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The recipe cards are all strikingly similar, as are meal-prep times, levels of culinary difficulty, and even prices.
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Strikingly, these moves come on a week when a quarter of the stocks in the hit 52-weeks highs.
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They all look strikingly different from Riley Reid — who has herself disappeared — with her baby face and slinky posture.
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Most strikingly, Badoo has a whopping 79 per cent stake in Bumble, making it by far the majority owner.
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Even given the familiarity of the imagery and the popularity of the music, this is one strikingly strange film.
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It is a strikingly specific profile — and, as demographic fate has it, a remarkably fast-growing population in Iowa.
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Yet after half a year in office there is strikingly little to show for this May revolution (see Briefing).
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A rival, statist camp is strikingly reluctant to criticise Mao, seeing him as a source of the party's legitimacy.
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The portrait Huygens painted of its final destination was "spectacular," Lunine said, somehow both strikingly alien and eerily familiar.
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The refreshed design is strikingly more beautiful, with an added sleek mirrored finish that looks good in any room.
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Clinton is running on a strikingly progressive platform, but her approach to criticizing Trump is a study in moderation.
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Power is routed through an 8-speed transmission (its controller knob glides strikingly from the console on start-up).
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The look and sound of Chicago in the 1940s and 1950s was strikingly different from the rest of America.
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In today's tribal environment it is strikingly sympathetic to the block of voters who formed Mr Trump's electoral base.
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Strikingly, the MMPI psychological test administered to both the first and second closure crews showed low scores for depression.
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The reality is strikingly different, argues Daniel Kay Hertz of the Centre for Budget and Tax Accountability, in Chicago.
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The Washington Post, a newspaper, has conducted a strikingly thorough investigation of this question, and the answer is no.
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And it's striking, and strikingly reminiscent of the rapturous look these girls are giving Kristen Wiig as a Ghostbuster.
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The potent and strikingly violent images invoked an auditory response from the jury as they rolled across the screen.
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These "Bargain Finds" include electronics, home goods, clothes, and accessories — it's all strikingly similar to what Dollar Tree sells.
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And research is making it strikingly clear that these microbes wield a formidable level of control over our lives.
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In a strikingly vulnerable moment, Nick shows up unannounced in the women's hotel suite, tears streaming down his face.
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This is a strikingly safe way for Nintendo to toe the VR waters it fled way back in 1995.
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Bornstein and Daniels say that Trump or his associates tried to intimidate them into silence in strikingly similar ways.
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The waitresses at the one I went to in Shanghai were all women, strikingly attractive, and doubled as entertainers.
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One section was strikingly similar, with some phrases mimicking exactly what the current first lady said eight years ago.
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Regardless, it will never cease to amaze us when a famous child looks strikingly like their well-known parent.
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Now, however, scientists have bred an animal that looks strikingly similar with the help of DNA and selective breeding.
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That number is strikingly lower than the 10,000 migrants the Coast Guard detained off the Florida coast in 85033.
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Critics of NSLs have argued that the letters are a strikingly broad tool operating with little transparency or oversight.
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Strikingly, that return is being driven by someone squarely in the pro-charter camp, the state superintendent, John White.
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Strikingly, the buy-and-knock-off method is similar to what Bleu is claiming Khloé did with her work.
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The Monmouth County SPCA posted an image on Instagram of a cat, Corey, that looks strikingly like Adam Driver.
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The initiative is small, with fewer than 300 graduates over eight years, but has a strikingly low recidivism rate.
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Indeed, Cersei's vengeance campaign feels strikingly similar to the one she began after Joffrey's assassination, down to the personnel.
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For all the secrecy and intrigue that had long surrounded Xu, the moment of his downfall was strikingly prosaic.
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Ignoring any one of the three modes would have produced strikingly different, and, I dare say, less accurate, results.
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This is accomplished most strikingly by treating color as a controlled substance, limiting it primarily to three small galleries.
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The terrain and geological formations are strikingly similar to ours, but something drastically changed in the comparatively recent past.
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Strikingly, more than 80 percent reported changing their bathing habits substantially because of the water crisis, Dr. McFadden said.
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Strikingly, this potential blow to America's spacefaring ambitions would coincide with the nation's tentative scheduled return to the Moon.
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It feels strikingly of the moment, as a resurgent feminist movement draws attention to the wide scope of misogyny.
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The Cambridge Novelists: Allegra Goodman, Gish Jen, Claire Messud, their names allied only by locale, their fiction strikingly individuated.
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Medical journals nowadays are full of articles on health policy, but Mr. Obama's is strikingly different in one respect.
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Unfortunately, when the plan was unveiled Tuesday, it became strikingly clear that corn farmers would receive virtually no relief.
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He acknowledged Tinseltown and its money only once, in a strikingly nuanced series on Rodeo Drive from the '80s.
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Clinton's campaign was strikingly speedier than the belabored apology she gave after questions about her private server first surfaced.
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The agency charges higher interest rates than similar federal programs, the investigation found, and has strikingly broad collection powers.
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This caution, delivered strikingly in the second-person, soon pivoted to a more specific warning to communities of colour.
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Strikingly little evidence, however, supported the notion that young people were the self-evident constituency for a liberal future.
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FAR FROM TRUE (New American Library, $27) continues to thin out the populace, but in a strikingly original way.
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And more strikingly, even before the Times's investigation, we had numerous examples of Trump operating as a habitual criminal.
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The technology is strikingly effective, and the experience it creates could have profound effects for a number of industries.
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If true, that would be a strikingly low number that indicates millions of Venezuelans did indeed shun Maduro's election.
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They are strikingly different from the Situation Room photo during the Obama-era raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
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They have been strikingly silent since she came forward, with her father offering only a perfunctory statement of support.
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In a strikingly candid Facebook post, he said he needed to focus on healing from post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Strikingly, a sizable number of you have seen "The Greatest Showman" two, three and, in one case, 20 times.
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As surprising as it is to see King's childhood enthusiasms, he still showed promise at a strikingly young age.
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The tactics have reduced the number of children who go missing, though the figure remains strikingly high at Hawthorne.
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Elsewhere shares in Capita, a firm strikingly similar to Carillion, have lost two-thirds of their value since 2015.
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A columnist for The Los Angeles Times called it "strikingly ignorant," and a fire chief directly contradicted the president.
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An Illinois man is wanted by police — and his mugshot looks strikingly like the Breaking Bad character Walter White.
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Most strikingly, even though millions of injections have taken place at these sites, there have been zero reported deaths.
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Between the opposition boycotts and widespread disillusionment with the voting system as a whole, there was strikingly low turnout.
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All three are strikingly bland, even in the middle-school pettiness of their preoccupations with looks, possessions and status.
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Then, she graphically described Ms. Constand's version of the night in question —– an account strikingly similar to Ms. Johnson's.
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Strikingly, there has been little in the way of advertising from the right pushing Republicans to support the bill.
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In a strikingly personal affront, one group even delivered a severed pig's head to a police officer's wedding banquet.
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The video for the single, called the "Kinetic Manifesto Film: Come Prima," is strikingly stark for an important reason.
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Strikingly, though, Guam may be the U.S.'smost popular tourist destination that Americans themselves don't see in substantial numbers.
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However, strikingly small percentages of Russians say it's important that the media, opposition parties and civil society operate freely.
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Strikingly, Mr. Trump's budget would increase the share of the nation's economic output the federal government collects each year.
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Strikingly, media coverage has gotten substantially more negative on charter schools even as public opinion has grown more positive.
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Their responses were strikingly at odds with several other groups of Obama/Trump voters we've spoken with this year.
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Kiefer was dressed strikingly in a priestlike ankle-length black robe and a black hat that resembled a skullcap.
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But within their wider metropolitan regions, the two are strikingly different when it comes to gaps in higher education.
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Although the call for married clerics has been the most contentious proposal, it is presented in strikingly cautious terms.
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On the other hand, let's think about the supply: The landscape of cybersecurity solutions and services is strikingly saturated.
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Separately, Mr. Trump faced a bipartisan backlash after he assailed a television host in strikingly crude terms on Twitter.
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Another, Malayah Harper, told CNN that Loures assaulted her in a strikingly similar way at a hotel in 2014.
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The results were strikingly different: a 2-1 loss to Liverpool and a humiliating 3-0 defeat by Arsenal.
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Even more strikingly, patients were generally happy and content being in the comfort of their own home during recovery.
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The Scripture readings are apocalyptic and trippy, strikingly short on sweet tales of babies, little lambs and Christmas stars.
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So I was pleasantly surprised by this book's collective tone, which is strikingly gentle, amiable and above all unpretentious.
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The story, however, proves strikingly resilient, basically making only cosmetic changes while otherwise preserving much of its sobering power.
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Strikingly, 85033 percent of the tweets directed at journalists were sent to just 10 people, all of them Jewish.
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And it was strikingly unusual, they said, to clear a soldier of murder charges before the case is tried.
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Even so, Mr. Xi's comments seemed strikingly prominent, especially when many investors had hoped for a more moderate message.
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Strikingly, the Harvard researchers found that each year spent in a better neighborhood during childhood increased earnings in adulthood.
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And yet Weber poses a strikingly similar threat to his Norris hopes as Doughty did to Karlsson's last year.
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"Total" and "Single While Taken" are strikingly wistful songs about commitment anxiety and the decline of a relationship, respectively.
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Yesterday Venezuelan producer Arca shared a minimal, strikingly unguarded video for "Sin Rumbo," directed by longtime collaborator Jesse Kanda.
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Strikingly, though, every panelist and many Tamil writers in the audience objected, insisting that it should have been in English.
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Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science InstituteSaturn's moon Titan is a world of contrast; both eerily familiar and strikingly alien.
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She comes with a customary black robe and a lacy collar that looks strikingly similar to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's.
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That's strikingly at odds with the standard narrative for all kinds of internet-inspired terrorism, let alone gender-based violence.
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Strikingly, too, for a society so defined by caste, language and creed, India scored low on measures of social support.
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" For this particular model, whose skin tone appears to be similar to the fabric, the look is strikingly "sleeves only.
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For two decades Ms. DiDonato has taken on a strikingly mixed bag of mezzo repertoire, seesawing between centuries and styles.
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In America, which will commemorate the centenary of its entry into the war this April, its legacy is strikingly different.
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For example, Tencent Cloud users were offered free week-long trails of Strikingly and it is integrated into ZBJ's platform.
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I got to see and handle the two new phones ahead of today's announcement and they are strikingly, shockingly glossy.
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The Sanders and Clinton fund-raising teams are strikingly different: Mr. Pennington heads a team of three young digital operatives.
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At once brazen, confrontational, and disarmingly intimate, soil steps out of blisters' softer surfaces into territory that feels strikingly visceral.
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Strikingly juxtaposed, one light show explodes boisterously, so full of crackle and boom, while the other sparkles in eerie silence.
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However, it's strikingly consistent with what other academics and free speech watchdogs have found when they looked into the issue.
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Functionally, the Sweetwater activation was strikingly similar to Sleep No More, the groundbreaking immersive theater production, wrapped in Westworld clothing.
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Michelle Obama has a strikingly successful record of fighting the obesity epidemic and improving nutrition — both symbolically and through legislation.
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His method of sexual misconduct has been canonized, almost, especially because so many of his accusers have strikingly similar stories.
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Reef divers swim through a world of colourful coral heads populated by strikingly patterned fish, scuttling arthropods and awesome molluscs.
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After Viall's "strikingly vulnerable moment" last night, we're more curious than ever to learn about the man pre-Bachelor fame.
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A good UX/UI designer will make sure that their product is not only strikingly beautiful, but user-friendly, too.
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Yet by his standards Mr Trump was strikingly conciliatory, arguing that he would expand rather than change the Republican party.
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Her action was both brave and a strikingly effective piece of visual rhetoric, accomplished in the depths of appalling grief.
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Yet, when you view Consumers Book and Kanye's recent, Twitter-based "philosophy book" next to one another, they're strikingly similar.
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Strikingly, aerial images revealed the scars of trench lines and craters still clearly visible despite an overlay of bucolic verdancy.
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But for all this, The Handmaid's Tale's vision of religious oppression feels strikingly at odds with how misogyny works today.
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It's beautifully made and looks strikingly similar to some of the most popular Burberry trenches, but it only costs $198.
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Earlier this month, President Raúl Castro warned in strikingly blunt terms that Cubans should brace for a period of austerity.
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The big speeches of Monday and Tuesday nights were both strikingly nonpartisan and included easy nods to the other side.
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The fusion of man and machine looked top-heavy and precarious, but his pedalling was strikingly efficient, unstrenuous yet powerful.
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Particularly in the context of education, where cost is often a limiting factor, Schiller's comments seemed strikingly out-of-touch.
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"It has been an unambitious finale to what had been shaping up as a strikingly political season," Vanessa Friedman wrote.
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Populists of the past, most strikingly George Wallace, embraced the New Deal while also practicing a politics of racial division.
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Had the 2016 voter population reflected the coming 2020 demographic mix, the electoral outcome would have likely been strikingly different.
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But as they grow, they are provoking strikingly angry responses, highlighting the generational nature of the upcoming climate change conflict.
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But environmental changes, strikingly similar to those in our time, caused the mammoth population on this island to die out.
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Small businesses have their pick of affordable DIY website-building platforms: Squarespace, Wix, Weebly and Strikingly, to name a few.
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Strikingly targets entrepreneurs, startups and creative professionals and its goal is to keep up with clients as their businesses grow.
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Even more strikingly, Gallup's weekly numbers show that the Republican turnaround in perceptions largely happened before Trump even took office.
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Strikingly, Republicans on the committee did not seem interested in standing up for the GOP's commitment to free trade either.
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Some of the images in the book are strikingly racist—what do you think these say about the American psyche?
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"Upstate Girls" contains a handful of strikingly composed photographs, but for the most part, Kenneally seems uninterested in "good" photography.
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The progressive think tank Demos recently commissioned its own poll that found strikingly similar support for increased higher-education funding.
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But in Bolsonaro, Trump will find a doppelganger whose world view and pugnacious style are strikingly similar to his own.
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But Republicans chose to attack the changes in language strikingly similar to the language Democrats have used in recent weeks.
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Quadratic increases also "become more and more rapid," but the exponential wins out — strikingly so — once enough time has elapsed.
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Perhaps more strikingly, 39 percent of Trump voters said the allegations were credible — but they'd apparently voted for him anyway.
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Unity takes on a different tone in Ram Kumar's strikingly affective painting "Unemployed Graduates," created eight years later, in 203.
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Defying the Syrian government's historic secularism, Iran and Hezbollah have infused parts of the country with a strikingly religious tint.
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Sessions and Rosenstein faced a strikingly similar situation late in February, in which they engineered an effort to mollify Trump.
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They intersect most strikingly on "Sonia," a glittery hip-hop-influenced funk song that's one of this album's most bracing.
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It's strikingly similar to crème caramel — a classic French custard baked in a caramel-lined mold, not unlike a flan.
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Strikingly, too, the meteorite had an intensity that made the art works elsewhere in the room seem wan and pallid.
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But strikingly, the network's new leaders are temporary — at least in title — making everyone they have appointed potentially temporary, too.
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Headlines were strikingly similar on the website of Lokal, co-founded in 2015 by one of Mr. Orban's top advisers.
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Mr. Taylor and Ms. Luria have both leaned hard on their military résumés, though they are of strikingly different temperament.
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"One afternoon a strikingly beautiful, tall, blond woman walked into our office, said hello and walked out," said Mr. Nabavi.
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Because social networks feed off the various permutations of interactions among people, they become strikingly more powerful as they grow.
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"This year, 2017-18, for a strikingly long part of the season, completely parallels the 2014-15 year," he said.
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It is strikingly reminiscent of the way President Trump has handled accusations of sexual misconduct: deny, attack, insult and threaten.
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Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) went from a Never Trump Republican to one who's been strikingly quiet amid Trump's regular scandals.
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It also prompted a strikingly public rebuke from Luisa Ortega, a Maduro loyalist who serves as the nation's chief prosecutor.
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On "The Daily Show," Trevor Noah noticed that Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, had a strikingly different interpretation.
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It's also a strikingly carefree tone for Trump, given that he faces an impeachment inquiry that could threaten his presidency.
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The girls are inauthentic by the standards of Creem (which is now defunct), but they are a strikingly original presence.
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Mr. Nunes unspooled his information on Wednesday over the course of two news conferences that had a strikingly improvisational air.
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Soon after the article ran, a number of actresses, including Gwyneth Paltrow, went on the record with strikingly similar stories.
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Ultimately, Homecoming has too many strengths — and is a story too strikingly told — for its flaws to find real purchase.
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A scholar coined it after a masterpiece in a Berlin museum, whose style is strikingly similar to numerous other pieces.
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Each team, in fact, plays strikingly few games; the two who make it to the final will play just seven.
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But when it comes to core issues in his campaign — immigration, national security, trade policy — he has been strikingly consistent.
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When they looked at proteins produced by the worm, they found one, called tropomyosin, that is strikingly similar to leiomodin-1.
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Some markers are barely detectable beneath dirt or grass, mostly crumbled away; others are strikingly preserved, adjacent to homes and roads.
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Image: Johan LindgrenIchthyosaurs were contemporaneous to dinosaurs, but they were strikingly similar in appearance to modern toothed whales, most especially dolphins.
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Strikingly, many of these countries were granted debt relief by wealthy creditors in the early 2000s after a wave of defaults.
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"The label's strikingly bold feminine style very much suits Eugenie and what we are used to seeing her wear," she said.
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The strikingly non-royal badge is typically worn by attendees of Royal Ascot to signal admission into the exclusive royal box.
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B. Dutch photographer Jan Grarup's coverage from conflicts during his 25-year career are strikingly more intimate than traditional war photography.
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Before that, however, he worked in a kitchen strikingly similar to the one he occupies now: aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2.
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"Some findings in our patients are strikingly different," said Lavinia Schuler-Faccini of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul.
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ASK AMERICAN experts how a great-power competition with China might end well, and their best-case scenarios are strikingly similar.
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At mass rallies and town-hall meetings he adopted a strikingly different tone from that of his two most recent predecessors.
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So Joel was shocked when a healthy dog, who looked strikingly like Molly, greeted him at his front door on Tuesday.
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Strikingly, the researchers found that for depressive symptoms in particular, average rates amongst blacks and Hispanics were higher than among whites.
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Strikingly, the best-performing supermarkets were those that have been hit by the rise of the German discounters, Aldi and Lidl.
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For a little under two decades, Acconci produced strikingly original and impressionable art, before abandoning it for experimental architecture and design.
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For a little under two decades, Acconci produced strikingly original and impressionable art, before abandoning it for experimental architecture and design.
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When measured against a benchmark similar to CAPE, European and emerging-market stockmarkets are not as strikingly priced as American ones.
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The unexpected occurrence, combined with the pika's strikingly adorable ears, led Li's expedition volunteers to nickname the pika the "magic rabbit".
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Bang & Olufsen has come to IFA 2018 with a major new speaker release: the strikingly minimal and ironically titled Beosound Edge.
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Why Verge readers might care: The original Suspiria is a horror classic, thanks to its strikingly horrific images and significant tension.
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Most strikingly, France and Germany want to grant the EU's governments power to overturn competition decisions made by the European Commission.
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One is a mongoose Pokémon named Gumshoo, whose slicked-back fur looks strikingly like the hairpiece of a certain presidential nominee.
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Its comfort was shockingly good, with its deep D-shaped cups, luxuriously soft pads, and strikingly simple and creak-free design.
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According to a recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), crime rates are "strikingly" lower in the south.
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Lucie Makes PornWith a strikingly gorgeous, often noir aesthetic, Lucie Makes Porn is a European "femporn" site with relateable original content.
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It has had a strikingly high level of turnover at its highest ranks, and Sunday's mass exodus simply reinforces that image.
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The result is that Clinton could pitch a strikingly liberal set of policies as the comparably conservative choice on the ballot.
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He knew that the essential ingredients for putting on a good show were strikingly similar to putting on a good campaign.
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What he said:The US congressman, who represents Nebraska's first district, said Trump, "who has abused women," is a "strikingly bad" choice.
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The faux Simpsons room is also strikingly similar, maintaining a cartoon-like feel with a brightly-colored phone and side table.
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It appears to be larger and, more strikingly, its twin arms have been replaced by a large, overhead suction-cup gripper.
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The self-reinforcing nature of the process would explain why intelligence is so strikingly overdeveloped in humans compared even with chimpanzees.
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The presumptive Republican nominee's campaign fairly drips with nastiness, but is strikingly uninterested in limiting the powers or costs of government.
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Pufahl's voice is strikingly solid, timeworn but not nostalgic, as she unravels a cinematic story that avoids genre clichés or sentimentality.
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This immediately put us at odds with virtually every democratic country on earth — and, most strikingly, with our closest European allies.
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But the price has been strikingly volatile, peaking near $20,000 in 2017 before tumbling this year and last trading around $8,500.
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More strikingly: in the reenactments Angela Bassett plays Matt's sister Lee, an embittered and harsh former criminal psychologist struggling with sobriety.
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Yet the "keys" to understanding American politics he uncovers are strikingly mundane: Political parties are important, and so is economic inequality.
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Sure, President Trump is a buffoon and the Republican congressional leadership has been strikingly unpersuasive — but the ACA does not work.
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The effect is strikingly contemporary, but Mr. Koulis pointed to Art Deco and geometric patterns from Ancient Greece as source material.
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The orange and silver color scheme on the bikes is strikingly similar to that of Mobike, the Chinese bike-sharing giant.
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Although IMVBox focuses on Iranian content, it's layout and red and black color scheme are strikingly similar to that of Netflix.
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Sitting recently at the Veselka diner in the East Village — his old stamping grounds — Mr. Morea cut a strikingly discordant figure.
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Clinton cut a strikingly different profile on the campaign trail on Tuesday, emerging emboldened from her encounter with the Republican nominee.
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It's strikingly different, and yet it's kind of like how can stocks win, but they are and I think they will.
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Anger and sadness At a far smaller rally in support of Park earlier in the day, the mood was strikingly different.
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Bellavance-Lecompte's apartment feels like one such place, and yet it is also strikingly minimalist, restrained and, so, innately, unmistakably Milanese.
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The letter is strikingly opaque on this point, and Democrats instantly seized on that lack of specificity, demanding to know more.
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Strikingly, rapid shifts in societal attitudes toward gay marriage have emerged over the past two decades, fueled largely by young people.
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On the campaign trail in 2007, Barack Obama frequently condemned the "revolving door" of Washington in terms strikingly similar to Trump.
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It's just that they have a lot of assumptions in common and tend to recommend strikingly similar things as a result.
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The new credits sequence takes place outside, not in the Matthews house, and features a number of other strikingly similar shots.
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Sure, that madness happens to those "weaker girls," but Serena Joy comes strikingly close to admitting the horror of it all.
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One can't help but become bewitched by the strikingly vivid images of scantily clad women in Spanish artist Juan Francisco Casas.
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Most strikingly, Philippe films a black-and-white reenactment of the scene as it was portrayed in Robert Bloch's source novel.
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In this respect, Juuls are strikingly like a normal cigarette in terms of how they can get users hooked on nicotine.
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Ms. Shah recalled that when she was growing up in London with strikingly convivial parents, hosting 50 people was the norm.
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But more strikingly, the two exceptional verses are the only ones that address incest between men — all the others involve women.
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But I'm not sure this final season needed two table-setting episodes in a row, with such strikingly similar plot points.
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When it comes to telling diverse stories by diverse creative teams, opera has remained strikingly pale, even compared with #OscarsSoWhite Hollywood.
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The world of the prison, strikingly rendered on Jason Sherwood's efficient set, is much more compelling than that of the writer.
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In its first season, "Counterpart" chased Simmons around Berlin, playing two versions of Howard Silk that are subtly, yet strikingly distinct.
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Sprawled over 2,500 acres, its strikingly realistic and detailed sets churn out hundreds of increasingly popular historical period dramas a year.
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Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, said pessimism in financial markets was strikingly at odds with the latest economic data.
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And in both politics and entertainment, the benefits and perils of this model are, if not precisely the same, strikingly similar.
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Women who opt for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy have a strikingly high rate of complications, according to a new report.
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As well as furniture that cried out to be lounged on, and strikingly decorated cabinets, there's a secret for guests only.
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A swath of humanity, these people are dressed in street clothes, and their simple choreography (by Beth Gill) is strikingly beautiful.
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His strategy is "strikingly similar" to one the George W. Bush campaign adopted after the 2000 presidential election, our reporters write.
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I have since heard descriptions of encounters with Harvey Weinstein that are so strikingly similar to mine, they blow my mind.
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The language used at the rally was strikingly similar to that President Trump has used to attack investigations into his campaign.
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Perhaps more to the point, New Yorkers can be strikingly resistant to any change in the physical appearance of their city.
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A bridge I saw in Bern, also in stressed concrete, was strikingly beautiful and reminded me of the one at Simplon.
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Samsung used icons that looked strikingly similar to Apple&aposs Face ID and Touch ID logos during its CES keynote Tuesday.
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On Monday, Mr. Ledezma, the other mayor sent to jail, issued a message of his own, with a strikingly different tone.
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It certainly feels strikingly different from the Teen Vogue that began showing up at my family's house in the early aughts.
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On Monday alone, a pair of influential Democratic congressmen issued strikingly similar warnings to very different audiences in very different states.
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With H1N1 in 2009, for example, "we saw a strikingly low number of people being hospitalized over age 23," he said.
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While the Bible is strikingly silent on abortion, the scriptures do provide some illuminating insights into when and how life begins.
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The intrigue: The name of Steyn's new company is strikingly similar to the Chevrolet Bolt EV sold by her former employer.
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Velázquez, Hyacinthe Rigaud and Thomas Eakins represent social order with sober, strikingly realistic, even sympathetic portrayals of gentlemen across several centuries.
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Morris Adjmi Architects designed the building, a strikingly Modernist grid of 12-by-12-foot windows, working with DeSimone Consulting Engineers.
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Finding the right amount of fear While the solution may be a matter of some debate, the problem is strikingly clear.
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As the writing becomes sharper and the animation strikingly communicative, what were barely character sketches turn into detailed and evocative portraits.
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But the 500-acre enclave, on a sliver of land between Jamaica Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, has been strikingly resilient.
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Strikingly, only one candidate among the 10 onstage truly confronted the two front-runners: Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
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Though they're strikingly different ideologically, both candidates are competing for some of the same supporters — white, highly engaged, more educated voters.
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Inside the room, a strikingly long table made of wood and onyx sits below a raindrop chandelier with 453,500 Swarovski crystals.
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I thought then that his work was strikingly contemporary, even though his most famous creation was finished almost 85 years ago.
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And as the new album testifies, his compact motifs and pithy, swinging approach hold up strikingly well in large-ensemble arrangements.
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Humans have evolved to be strikingly sensitive to norms, which provide a major evolutionary advantage as a way of facilitating cooperation.
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A craftsman who combined artistic instinct, business acumen and commensurate ego, Lagerfeld was known for his strikingly visual fashion show displays.
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Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington, Warren sounded a strikingly similar note to the one Trump played in 2016.
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Strikingly, they find that Democratic senators reflected public opinion of both the poor and the rich more than Republican senators did.
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It features 15 photographic prints by Hall, many of them strikingly composed images of Kafka's stomping grounds in and around Prague.
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As for Kelly Marie Tran herself, she struck a strikingly earnest tone, describing the responsibility she felt becoming part of the series.
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Strikingly, President Obama said in 2014 that such criticism was just, and that Libya had provided his biggest lesson in foreign policy.
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"Happy 13th birthday, you gorgeous human," Paltrow captioned an Instagram photo of her eldest child — who looks strikingly similar to her mama.
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"We've found that the molecular pathways that underlie development of scales, hairs and feathers are strikingly similar," said Aman in a statement.
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This newly-observed spike in auroral activity was "strikingly reminiscent of Earth's aurora," according to the paper published in Geophysical Research Letters.
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Bats have strikingly small genomes for a mammal—they're more like those of birds—and it seemed likely they would hold surprises.
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Roughly 24 hours later, though, Trump's speech before the swearing in of his senior staff was more measured and strikingly less combative.
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New research suggests parrots have an enlarged brain circuit responsible for higher-order thinking—a brain circuit with strikingly mammalian-like characteristics.
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Ga became fascinated by how her French crewmates called the lighthouse le phare, strikingly like il faro (Italian) and el faro (Spanish).
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Strikingly, however, doctrinal changes are often agreed to by so-called originalist justices who vote for non-originalist interpretations (without admitting it).
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" But Parrish, Zimmerman wrote, "has produced nothing strikingly new to back up his contention that pro football is a bad, bad business.
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But we've seen the photos, and celebs get snapped wearing strikingly similar looks as one another within the same week or month.
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But some of the things that you are talking about in terms of just the core of the character seem strikingly different.
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No surprise perhaps that finding alumnae willing to state on the record that they will not vote for Hillary was strikingly difficult.
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They were fired up by McSally's campaign ads, which use anti-immigration, alarmist language that sounds strikingly similar to the president's tweets.
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Its work force is strikingly uniform: The diversity numbers from Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Yahoo and other companies look no better than Google's.
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Strikingly also has another edge over competitors in China, where it's already dealt with the hurdles faced by content management software providers.
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A record-breaking number of women are running for office in hopes of changing a strikingly male-dominated political landscape in 573.
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It's a subtle and ecstatic move, the result of a guitarist and songwriter strikingly mature for his age—or any age, really.
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Strikingly, the majority opinion also took the time to condemn a special dissent penned by another judge on the circuit, Edith Jones.
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Actually, this is a strikingly moderate, organic movement, backed by local lawyers, priests, scholars and by business lobbies that usually shun politics.
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But this is a strikingly recent phenomenon: the number of people saying their ancestry was "American" nearly doubled from 1990 to 2000.
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In some ways, its investment landscape looks strikingly similar to the first half, with attractive stock markets and high-yielding bond markets.
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A true craftsman who combined artistic instinct, business acumen and commensurate ego, Lagerfeld was known for his strikingly visual fashion show displays.
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The first clown we see looks strikingly like Ronald McDonald, which, of course, appears to be them trolling their competitor Mickey D's.
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In fact, the type attack that hackers employed to cut off access to some of the world's biggest websites was strikingly simple.
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One of our eagle-eyed users was perusing the booking photos when she found this guy -- who looks strikingly similar to Seacrest.
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Michelle Obama had a strikingly successful record of fighting the obesity epidemic and improving nutrition — both symbolically and through advocacy for legislation.
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Kesinger has posted six comics that look strikingly similar to the work of Bill Waterson, featuring Rey, BB-8, Poe, and others.
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The pieces are strikingly different from one another, but these differences create a playful atmosphere, presenting each piece in a different light.
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Shocking because it means there was a strikingly high degree of alleged criminality so close to the president of the United States.
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This is only the start, but we are moving in a strikingly different direction than the malaise days of the Obama era.
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What is strikingly lacking in this credo is any self-awareness on Blair's part of his own role in creating this situation.
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But last year, Wojcicki was much more contrite and explicit — strikingly so, for a presentation that's supposed to be upbeat by default.
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" But some of her tendencies make her seem strikingly out of place; one local official referred to her, fondly, as a "radical.
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The Chinese electronics giant has launched its first smartwatch, called the Mi Watch, which looks strikingly similar to the Apple Watch. 4.
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That was a precursor to a strikingly similar move Mr. Ferro made at Tribune, where Mr. Dearborn is now the chief executive.
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But the map, from above, captivates — a tempestuous burst of almost extraplanetary rust-colored desert strikingly offset by the pale blue lake.
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They are even more so without Noah and Rose, two newcomers whose spotty preseasons — for strikingly different reasons — have created additional challenges.
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Most strikingly, she doesn't issue a milquetoast call for unity and change, or demonize some amorphous threat to American families and prosperity.
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Most strikingly, the Detroit offers free Webcasts of its concerts—an initiative that seems obvious but that few other orchestras have tried.
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Coming from a man who had attorneys and associates like Roy Cohn, Michael Cohen, and Paul Manafort, that attack is strikingly misplaced.
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Most strikingly, according to the study published on Wednesday in the journal Obesity, all of the increases were during the summer breaks.
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A photo of strikingly human-like chimpanzees is among the most stunning images from this year's Nature Photographer of the Year competition.
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Although there have been notable ESOP failures, such as at the Tribune Company and United Airlines, overall ESOPs have been strikingly successful.
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" Shields went on to say, "Strikingly, many of the subjects had kidney function indicative of incipient or early onset chronic kidney disease.
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"'Social justice' theory requires the admission of white privilege in ways that are strikingly like the admission of original sin," he writes.
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"There were a strikingly high number of heart attacks and cancers among the death cases in the company," the police statement said.
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In the heart of Chinatown, the strikingly appointed 229-room hotel offers a quiet and comfortable escape from the madness of Manhattan.
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In our continuing research, my colleagues and I have found that hot days in India have a strikingly big impact on mortality.
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Most strikingly, the way they propose to create their bio-based "software" parallels recent changes in the way computer software is written.
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Yet this message was strikingly clear: Britain is bound toward trouble, with only the extent of the damage yet to be determined.
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She elicits distinct but strikingly similar stories from the men and presents them in extended captions, which are inseparable from the images.
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A couple of months ago in Paris, it was a pastry from a new, strikingly designed patisserie in the Marais, Maison Aleph.
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The dispute stemmed from imagery in the "Born This Way" music video that is strikingly similar to body modification pieces by Orlan.
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On the seafloor, they scamper with their pelvic muscles, alternating left and right fins in a sequence that looks strikingly like walking.
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Most are just generic placeholders, but a few are strikingly brutal exploiters, none more so than V. A. Vandevere, a subversive invention.
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Strikingly, the rally on Wednesday featured protesters from across the socioeconomic spectrum, including some from areas that had once been Chavista strongholds.
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"I'm so nervous all the time about it," he said, cleareyed, candid, and strikingly courteous as we talked in an empty classroom.
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Strikingly sane in a society that has lost its collective mind, he arrives in the play's second half, eminently worth waiting for.
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Most strikingly, the recent good-guy flood has given established singers with checkered thematic pasts a vibrant framework to shoehorn themselves into.
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"Mother!" casts a wider net, gathering influences from cinema — Roman Polanski, Stanley Kubrick, Gaspar Noé — from literature and, most strikingly, from painting.
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Peter is a strikingly self-reliant man, to such an extreme that he has burnt most of the bridges in his life.
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Don't miss the Peace Pagoda of a Thousand Buddhas, a strikingly ornate 26-story tower that's the tallest iron pagoda in China.
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A strikingly pretty face belongs to actress Marina Kiriwat, the daughter of Cambodia's former U.N. ambassador, Hout Sambath, according to a guide.
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The assets a young lady of 1815 might deploy are strikingly like those of a debut novelist: beauty, money, connections and wit.
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In other offerings, before "Titanic," there was "A Night to Remember" (Sunday and Tuesday), a strikingly unsentimental account of the ship's sinking.
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These artists have large fan bases, and the top 0.01% of those fan bases will want to own strikingly large unique works.
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The conclusions Japanese and U.S. institutions made about why the Fukushima facility was so vulnerable to such an accident were strikingly similar.
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Elsewhere the exhibition included an instance of nakedness so strikingly vulnerable that it stayed with me long after I exited the show.
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The lion is strikingly realistic and unmissable, once it is found, buried in one of the lower-floor rooms of the museum.
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We are witnessing the late stages of a strikingly effective Republican political strategy that has been in place for half a century.
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The number of people believed to have witnessed that nightmare was strikingly similar to that of the video-recorded rape in Chicago.
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Amazon's private label 206 Collective sneakers have made headlines for looking strikingly similar to Allbirds' iconic wool sneakers at half the price.
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At 17, strikingly golden-haired, he was "a pinup boy, a collector's item," collected by Bennett and dependent on him ever since.
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His rhetoric is strikingly similar to that used by President Donald Trump, who is fighting his own battle against impeachment in America.
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A strikingly similar play in the Jaguars-Patriots game ended with Tom Brady on the ground but no yellow flags were tossed.
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But the speech on Friday was a strikingly blunt statement for the entertainer, who, if only briefly, had no intention of entertaining.
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BigGAN refers to a paper published last September on machine learning techniques that can be used to create strikingly realistic artificial images.
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The Emperor of Time is a strikingly heartfelt story about a man whose famous name is normally given a paragraph of explanation.
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Vividly voice-acted and with a strikingly robust and diverse set of powers, they inject an element of Predator into XCOM 2.
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Other times, she reveals the strikingly opposite: even if we attempt to see it all, we can still remain estranged and confused.
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He pointed to the strikingly strong performance of women across the state and the potential for some solid House pickups in the fall.
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Old Man Bacon is a dog with strikingly human-like features, who is fast winning over the internet with his extremely expressive face.
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"I will lead a wallpaper life", Yorke declares on the opening to another Amnesiac era song, offering a strikingly depressed statement of intent.
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"Hold Me Tight; I Don't Bite" strikingly resembles a vagina, while "Bumroll Please" looks like a series of wreaths made from clothes hangers.
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It's an immensely and strikingly personal ballad, and it's almost inconceivable coming from the same person who made the aforementioned "wet chicks" joke.
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Suzan Pitt's Joy Street is strikingly unpretentious and emotionally frank — refreshing in an art world that is often emotionally detached and intellectually cool.
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Most strikingly, however, the scientists found that Neanderthals could move more air through their nasal pathways than either H. heidelbergensis or H. sapiens.
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And finally, FKA Twigs and Donatella Versace practically had a Fashion Faceoff on the same red carpet, arriving in strikingly similar printed gowns.
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After Nadia Cakes shared the image, its Facebook followers were quick to point out that the cake looks strikingly similar to a vagina.
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The kids in the scene are strikingly young, which only serves to underline how much of a violation racism is to people's childhoods.
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And these patterns of activation in men are strikingly similar to what researchers see in the brain of individuals using heroin or cocaine.
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Mexico, which serves the behemoth US food market and has been infiltrated by American food companies in turn, shows those effects especially strikingly.
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And that, I think, is why they are strikingly different from the nature pictures of Camille Pissarro or any other 19th-century Impressionist.
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Many of the products that were sold in those projects, in a strikingly odd move, had her name or picture attached to them.
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Hogg, whose speech at the March for Our Lives rally was strikingly political, ended his speech by thrusting his fist into the air.
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The two Koreas officially maintain the goal of reunification, but as each side has developed in strikingly different ways, that dream has faded.
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" As the Salvage editors put it, more dramatically, Brexit shows a nation "accelerating toward a thanatocracy with strikingly little friction slowing it down.
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Strikingly, the ruling Awami League (AL) responded to the protests as if they were a mortal threat to Sheikh Hasina's increasingly authoritarian rule.
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So much like Hamlet, this investigation within an investigation is strikingly similar to the allegations against the Trump campaign but involves Democratic figures.
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They've experimented with the same beauty looks (remember their Cher hair phase?), have worn matching bikinis and even had strikingly similar street style.
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On Friday, the singer posted a delightful 'old lady' themed photoshoot to Twitter, in which she looks strikingly like Catherine Tate's "Nan" character.
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The results were strikingly accurate: good enough to convince Schawinski that there's potential for AI to improve all sorts of datasets in astronomy.
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Chief among the X-57's innovations is the propulsion system, which consists of fourteen electric motors positioned across a strikingly thin wing.
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Its deep-breathing graphics are also strikingly similar to the Breathe interface that Apple introduced yesterday, right down to the pulsing green circle.
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The geographic distribution of startups that raised the most supergiant Series B rounds is strikingly similar to the population of Series A fundraisers.
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It is strikingly obvious to all but the Fed that the level of interest rates is not what is holding back corporate investment.
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This was, strikingly, not a general-election pivot to the center, but a commitment Trump made as a candidate in the GOP primary.
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In addition to the couple wearing almost identical outfits, the monarch is also sporting a strikingly similar brooch and necklace in both photos.
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The leading man in her music video, played by model and actor Will Brandt, looks strikingly similar to her ex-boyfriend G-Eazy.
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Strikingly, too, the genetic markers identifying this group seem to be far more prevalent among modern north Indian Brahmins than among other Indians.
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What's more, the latest indications of softness come amid some strikingly bearish commentary from manufacturing- and industrial-exposed companies' fourth-quarter earnings calls.
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But by and large, critics ate it up — according to early returns, Wonder Woman was already a strikingly fresh 96% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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The commission is strikingly similar to a measure endorsed by Apple CEO Tim Cook in a letter to Apple employees on February 22nd.
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Even more strikingly, it plans to move from an area of financial ferment—mobile payments—into the sterile old business of retail banking.
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There's something strikingly recognizable in the portraits of men dragged away by their passions and egos when they get too close to power.
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There's an argument for this: Marvel has a rich legacy of characters, and many of their origin stories happen to be strikingly similar.
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From newspaper accounts, Arntfield has found two men who have committed crimes with strikingly similar attributes, both of whom are already in prison.
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But $25 was pushing it for three seared scallops with roasted lemon and asparagus, even if the scallops are strikingly fresh and sweet.
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Again, for the moment — White House personnel cycles are quite short — the "America First" economic nationalist faction of Trump's team is strikingly dominant.
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Strikingly, to be labeled as such, there is no requirement of any link to a violent act, nor even an imminent criminal act.
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Although it did not seem to be a precise plan for Mr. Johnson's ambush, it was strikingly similar to the tactics he used.
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Questions of honor, ownership and conquest are posed with a sensitivity that departs strikingly from the rugged posturing often associated with Boone's story.
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Over many years, and in strikingly different industries, as a federal contractor, I've encountered shell companies as a part of competitors' business structures.
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Behold: a pothole seen in Scotland, shared by Reddit user Rhyzzz, which looks strikingly like a map of the great nation of Australia.
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Mr. Graham conceded that he has been strikingly critical of Mr. Cruz but that his desire to halt Mr. Trump's momentum took precedent.
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More strikingly, it purports to reveal that the president, despite his often brash claims, is not actually in charge of his executive branch.
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Now Strikingly wants to market more aggressively and take advantage of growth opportunities in emerging markets in Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa.
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But here they're laid strikingly bare, with the record painting Chris's psyche in both fullness and intimacy, with great detail and incredible warmth.
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With prices so low, their oil revenues have fallen strikingly, and its budget deficit has widened to 15 percent of total economic output.
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In one clearing we came across a strikingly modern sculpture: a clean, white marble oval entitled "Secret of the Sky," by Ken Yasuda.
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Strikingly tall — he stands about 6 feet, 6 inches tall, he is famous for his elaborate and themed disguises during carnival every year.
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" Barr used strikingly similar language in his letter to Congress about the Mueller report, in which he claimed to summarize its "principal conclusions.
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He won the second round of voting by an ample margin, and Chileans elected a strikingly politically diverse Congress during the first round.
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Some of that is strikingly obvious: He owns a Ferrari; he's a licensed helicopter pilot; his girlfriend is a former Victoria's Secret model.
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Several pixelated landscape drawings that the young German artist Arno Beck made with an Olivetti typewriter are strikingly handsome at Golestani gallery (4.10).
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Before "The Wages of Fear" and "Diabolique," Henri-Georges Clouzot had at least two strikingly modern classics of French cinema to his name.
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A sensitive partner, he ignited the theater with his strikingly springy jump, recalling one of Cunningham's own most celebrated skills as a dancer.
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With the hacking of D.N.C. computers, Mr. Mueller did an impressive job of compiling a strikingly detailed narrative of thieves and their methods.
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In many ways, the book's focus is strikingly inward, showing how grief sounds in the body, mapping paths, making previously hidden regions visible.
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This was, strikingly, not a general election pivot to the center, but a commitment Trump made as a candidate in the GOP primary.
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And, strikingly, while the level of respect for police is higher among whites than non-whites, the change is visible across ethnic groups.
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As Democrats search for their identity in the Trump era, one aspect has become strikingly clear: Mr. Clinton is not part of it.
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Tighter financial regulations, strikingly synchronized global monetary policy and new competition from financial upstarts are hitting trading at banks like Goldman especially hard.
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It was strikingly different from the op-ed written by the economists who helped craft both plans: We do not oppose tax reform.
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Strikingly, these are also quite similar to the symptoms you'd see if you deprived someone of natural light, thereby disrupting her circadian rhythms.
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And her floral silk robe is strikingly similar to the floral silk mantle that a nymph is about to drape over Botticelli's Venus.
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But strikingly, according to the two people on the call, Blankenstein claimed that he himself didn't know exactly why Mulvaney pulled the case.
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As a strikingly gifted dancer in his 20s, Mr. Taylor created roles for the master choreographers Merce Cunningham, Martha Graham and George Balanchine.
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But it has been a strikingly durable and steady expansion, which is what the nation needed after the scars of the 2008 recession.
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While death rates overall were much higher in China than in South Korea, the breakdown by patients' age follows a strikingly similar pattern:
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Nancy Pelosi is one step closer to reclaiming the speaker's gavel, and the strikingly diverse freshman class weighed in for the first time.
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If the value of the currency strikingly drops before it is used, that donation will be worth a lot less than initially planned.
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He pursued that theme through fictional alter egos like the ubiquitous Nathan Zuckerman, a writer whose experiences were strikingly similar to his own.
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Strikingly, more than 93 in 5 Democratic caucusgoers in Nevada support a government health insurance plan, while a third oppose such a measure.
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Renting stars from the majors, it features Lionel Atwill, Melvyn Douglas and Fay Wray, as well as one strikingly economical use of color.
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Overall, he found, "middle-income neighborhoods are tenuous," while neighborhoods at the top and bottom of the economic ladder have remained strikingly stable.
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And he tests gender norms, with some strikingly relaxed examples of male-male and female-female partnering that anticipate those of right now.
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But in an article for Science last fall, N.C. State associate professor and Lumbee Tribe member Dr. Ryan Emanuel reached strikingly different conclusions.
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The Amish, living in an environment described as "rich in microbes," or alternatively, full of barnyard dust, had strikingly low rates of asthma.
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Shareholders rewarded Gorman on Wednesday morning by pushing his firm's stock price just above 1.2 times book value – and strikingly, ahead of Goldman's.
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Mr Netanyahu's rhetoric was strikingly similar to that used by President Donald Trump, who is fighting his own battle against impeachment in America.
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The Giants, who will face the Steelers (6-5) in Pittsburgh on Sunday, look strikingly different from the team that opened the season.
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In 1968, King celebrated his birthday against a climate of political tension, racial strife and economic injustice strikingly familiar to our own time.
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First, Tesla's inventory has grown "strikingly" in the last two quarters, and some data indicate Model S and X deposits have dropped meaningfully.
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Soul music's gospel foundations sustain Baby Rose's strikingly deep, tearful voice as she faces a modern quandary: Should she drunk-dial her ex?
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When you start to drill into that grim statistic, though, one thing becomes strikingly clear: It's largely African American women who are dying.
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In just a half-hour on Monday, he offered two strikingly different perspectives, one promoting the report and the next attacking its authors.
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Her color schemes, inspired by listening to music, are strikingly intuitive and experimental, yet subsumed in a spectral light of intrigue and magic.
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Although we might all be able to conjure up images of notable exceptions, the campaign trail women navigate looks strikingly similar to men's.
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Health care in this country is strikingly international, with the largest proportion of foreign-born and foreign-trained workers of any US industry.
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And yet somehow, it's became a legitimate cultural phenomenon, full of mind-bendingly excessive stunts, style, and plot twists, while still remaining strikingly earnest.
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