I was enraptured by long swaths of it, frustrated by other long swaths of it, and deeply confused by certain parts.
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French & Company, the Manhattan gallery, bought swaths of paneling.
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Islamic State controls swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria.
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ISIS overran swaths of Christian land in its 2014 onslaught
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Swaths of the normally red brickwork are a charred black.
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Illegal timber production is destroying vast swaths of tropical trees.
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Large swaths of Jakarta, Indonesia, could be submerged by 2050.
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An earthquake hit large swaths of Southern California on Thursday.
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Swaths of trees had been reduced to stumps, he said.
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They simply aren't available throughout large swaths of the country.
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Vast swaths of the electorate don't view him as presidential.
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The curators were assigned enormously broad swaths of cultural turf.
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Really, whole swaths of Korean cuisine can give foreigners pause.
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Tasmania is wildly different from the mainland's vast bushland swaths.
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The rolling backlash has united broad swaths of the continent.
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Google Crisis Maps show large swaths of Ft McMurray saved.
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Tasmania is wildly different from the mainland's vast bushland swaths.
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This is a problem in big swaths of the state.
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Last fall, two different wildfires destroyed huge swaths of California.
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But that still leaves vast swaths of the park unprotected.
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Their tax plans reveal that they are dissolving massive swaths of the state into tax cuts; Sanders's plans speak to the fact that he's absorbing massive swaths of the private sector into the state.
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BIDs, entire swaths of cities have effectively been placed under private
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It's no surprise that huge swaths of both the left and
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WASHINGTON — It's mourning in America for broad swaths of the GOP.
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For large swaths of rural America, the ramifications could be severe.
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But pruning huge swaths of forest is expensive and dangerous work.
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There was extensive damage to crops along swaths of southern Haiti.
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By then, ISIS had captured large swaths of Syria and Iraq.
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That left vast swaths of Southern California covered in dry tinder.
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On the mainland U.S., swaths of forests are steadily disappearing, too.
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Huge swaths of legislative authority have been delegated to regulatory agencies.
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There are swaths of time when no one speaks at all.
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Any flashes of excitement are undercut by swaths of musical darkness.
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Netherlands, where far right parties have commanded bigger swaths of the
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"The scandal has implicated broad swaths of the elite," Sugiyama says.
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Swaths of the city of about 216,213 residents are now underwater.
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Swaths of the city of about 30,000 residents are now underwater.
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But, as Ms. Blackburn knows, it has large swaths of red.
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The coronavirus pandemic has ravaged vast swaths of the American economy.
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Fire walks, confident and all-consuming, across vast swaths of pasture.
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The judges did not address big swaths of the FCC's deregulation.
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In Colombia, illegal miners have razed large swaths of the Amazon.
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To large swaths of Hollywood, in fact, he is an unknown.
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That's why people cut wide swaths around her at the office.
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Trump's concerted efforts to alienate large swaths of America have consequences.
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Meanwhile, vast swaths of the country's southeast were going up in
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Western, Central, and swaths of Eastern Europe have enjoyed unprecedented peace
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Already, in the past two decades, large swaths of fertile agricultural
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Days later, Hurricane Sandy hit New York, flooding swaths of downtown.
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Some swaths even contain screen-printed images of his former artworks.
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There are also large swaths of the world in relative darkness.
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Attribution is easier if you are monitoring broad swaths of the Internet.
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Launched in 13, AWS has taken over vast swaths of the internet.
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But broad swaths of those comments are "form letters," the firm found.
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She's seen by wide swaths of the electorate as dishonest and untrustworthy.
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" 'Absolutely massacred' "He has completely turned off huge swaths of the electorate.
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Also, the internet had stopped working across broad swaths of the globe.
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To get to our planet, FRBs pass through vast swaths of space.
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Vast swaths of e-commerce dollars remain to be created and claimed.
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Louisiana flooding The flooding that has swallowed swaths of Louisiana is catastrophic.
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Large swaths of the younger generations, however, are indifferent to his passing.
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Yes, large swaths of the electorate are fed up; we get it.
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While gaps remain, huge swaths of awareness have certainly been raised. And?
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Vast swaths of forest make the parks more vulnerable to forest fires.
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The Y.P.G. capitalized on its momentum and reclaimed swaths of the countryside.
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Color swaths and curated schemes would simplify taking on a paint job.
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American Jewry and Israel, because large swaths of American Jews aren't with
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Coal strip-mine reclamation is lagging across wide swaths of the West.
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At 24 square miles, the city has large swaths that need investment.
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It felt like I had thick swaths of cotton in my ears.
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Trump and his media allies dominate large swaths of the social web.
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When World War II ended, large swaths of Moscow lay in ruins.
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That's what we use to print ink on large swaths of fabric.
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And, as we showed them, whole swaths of Stein's text made sense.
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We look at the broad swaths of the U.S. economy under threat.
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Large swaths of the community had asthma, cancer, diabetes, miscarriages, skin conditions.
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And triple-digit temperatures continue to bake huge swaths of the country.
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Choruses, wind bands, percussion ensembles, and swaths of electronics join the melee.
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But he was very, very trusted by huge swaths of the population.
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So while we can easily indicate that we are going overboard with femininity or queerness by draping ourselves in swaths of pink or lavender, there's no real equivalent for masculinity; swaths of blue wouldn't have quite the same effect.
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Those swaths of grass are regulated, with picnics allowed only on special occasions.
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Yet here we are, watching swaths of the Amazon go up in flames.
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In both cases, vehicles are able to traverse vast swaths of the map.
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Analyzing great swaths of data is exactly what artificial intelligence is great at.
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For that relatively small sum, they gained access to huge swaths of information.
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But for broad swaths of its intended customers, it falls a bit short.
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Huge swaths of them said that they wouldn't vote for him as president.
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Huge swaths of the Amazon rainforest were cut down to create these ranches.
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Screenshot: OathWhole swaths of the Oath store are north of 75 percent off.
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Grazing has been blamed for turning vast swaths of the world into deserts.
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Large swaths of Houston, the fourth-largest city in the country, remain underwater.
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They're coast-to-coast in Canada, with big swaths in the United States.
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Such an influx might destabilize those provinces, if not broader swaths of China.
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Large swaths of Hispanic communities, black communities are addicted to these, these subsidies.
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The organization controls wide swaths of the Iranian economy, including the energy sector.
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In large swaths of New York City, restaurants serve as auxiliary living rooms.
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No longer do you have loud, clunky towers overtaking large swaths of space.
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Large swaths of the city's growing Asian-American population expressed the same sentiment.
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The wildfires have incinerated huge swaths of property and destroyed thousands of homes.
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Vast swaths of land have burned, choking the air with ash and smoke.
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OWD's custom charts and graphs make the huge swaths of data easily accessible.
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Terrorist groups killed some 17,000 people and controlled large swaths of the sierras.
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This leads to exclusory programs like Stretch and swaths of men without support.
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Large swaths of the metro region may be literally underwater within the century.
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Swaths of their backyard and front yard burned, but the house was saved.
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Hurricane Maria wiped out vast swaths of plantain, banana and coffee crops, above.
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Its origin is ignored, and its connotations slur whole swaths of our country.
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Along the waterfront there are large swaths of industrial businesses and a marina.
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But they have also sparked fear and anger among swaths of French society.
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There were huge swaths of empty space on the inside for a while.
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Only, other swaths of the business sector have had little patience for Mrs.
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Last year, the largest fire in California history scorched swaths of Ventura County.
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At its height, ISIS controlled huge swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq.
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There, he suggested providing firearms to swaths of teachers to prevent school shootings.
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Large swaths of Balaroa, too, is there one day and gone the next.
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Hence this week's atypical chill over large swaths of the Northeast and Midwest.
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This includes swaths of areas in the Rust Belt, Midwest, and Deep South.
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The riots, which decimated swaths of the city´s metro and wrought nearly $1 billion in damages to business, prompted Pinera to declare a "state of emergency" and place the military in charge of security across large swaths of the country.
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The riots, which decimated swaths of the city´s metro and wrought nearly $1 billion in damages to business, prompted Pinera to declare a "state of emergency" and place the military in charge of security across large swaths of the country.
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Suddenly, massive, spinning cylinders of fire began swallowing swaths of land at rapid speeds.
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More than ever before, journalists are finding vast swaths of hate speech on Instagram.
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The CIA collects information in huge swaths that are perhaps impossible to comb through.
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The 1970s saw stagflation and Soviet inroads across vast swaths of Africa and Asia.
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The company says the addition of the bots will not eliminate swaths of jobs.
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The terror group ISIS has gained large swaths of the country and neighboring Iraq.
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The dietary habits of elephants, for example, transform swaths of plant-life into dung.
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Swaths of Rockport are completely isolated, their roads blocked by debris and downed trees.
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And there are swaths of people who've been dislocated by changes in the economy.
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Mr. Trump has alienated large swaths of the national electorate, notably Hispanics and women.
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Besides Republicans, though, Sanders is popular among broad swaths of the registered voting population.
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Trump has vowed to repeal large swaths of ObamaCare early on in his administration.
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In 2015, Houthi rebels took over large swaths of territory prompting a coalition intervention.
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With two bounces Jeanette covered large swaths of the court, getting wherever she needed.
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Whole swaths of society, not just children, have long been fascinated with small things.
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Swirling swaths of muted color dominate the canvas: solidity has given way to vertigo.
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For decades, however, Mexico had encompassed large swaths of what's now the United States.
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For swaths of their audience, the news about these men was not just disappointing.
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Rising temperatures and plunging oxygen must have made huge swaths of the oceans uninhabitable.
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Every day, it seems, the world becomes unbearably harder for huge swaths of humanity.
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Just last week, the power went out again in large swaths of San Juan.
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The worst case scenario is desertification, which already threatens vast swaths of the earth.
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By the eighth inning, there were large swaths of empty seats in the stadium.
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The Afghan government has lost control of large swaths of territory to the Taliban.
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The more concerning methods are those that could affect much wider swaths of voters.
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We can't have healthy, responsive democracies where large swaths of the population don't vote.
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Bernie Sanders: A few massive corporations have control over vast swaths of Americans' lives.
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A hospital isn't even reachable Swaths of Grand Bahama now look like ravaged wastelands.
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Throughout the installation, the curators have posted swaths of contextual background on Rama's life.
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There is plenty of evidence that broad swaths of the labor market are tightening.
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Large swaths of the Bahamas' wiring has been wiped out and must be restored.
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But after ISIS took over wide swaths of Iraq, Iran came to Iraq's aid.
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Meanwhile, wildfires have torched large swaths of forest and shrub land in the West.
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Traeger intensifies the effect with thick swaths of black ink and rough-hewn outlines.
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This same basic pattern threatens to reassert itself across large swaths of the country.
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The alt-right encompasses large swaths of internet culture and male-dominated online communities.
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WEEKEND OFF The riots, which decimated swaths of the city`s metro and wrought nearly $1 billion in damages to business, prompted Pinera to declare a "state of emergency" and place the military in charge of security across large swaths of the country.
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Now, instead of blindly patrolling broad swaths of ocean, the police can target their efforts.
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The move comes as large swaths of the country are blanketed in dangerous, thick smog.
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At a second riot, a few weeks later, swaths of the camp had been burned.
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Large swaths of the Northeast can expect between 28 inches to a foot of snow.
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You also have to know how to mine vast swaths of information from large databases.
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It starts with tall power lines criss-crossing swaths of farmland, mainly corn and soy.
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But it still controls large swaths of territory, including Mosul, the country's second-largest city.
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Key swaths are verbatim mirrors of ADF's model for a so-called government nondiscrimination act.
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The area will also likely see swaths of tornado-like damage, the NWS has warned.
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The problem is that the government of Somalia doesn't control huge swaths of the country.
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In fact, it hasn't even been accessible to huge swaths of Americans for very long.
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Wind and rain are pummeling wide swaths of the Southeastern U.S. and Mid-Atlantic states.
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The governor said he saw large swaths of flooded farmland and equipment on Sunday's tour.
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The terrorist group ISIS has taken over large swaths of the country and neighboring Iraq.
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The essay is an important contrast to the collection's swaths of densely lyrical prose poetry.
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Huge swaths of Trump Country are dependent on Social Security, Medicaid and other government programs.
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But advocates say prison closures offer a chance to benefit wide swaths of the public.
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While some advertisers want to reach large swaths of people, others like more specific targeting.
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Large swaths of the U.S. will get pounded today with snow, sleet and freezing rain.
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There were still broad swaths of the American public who used the word "feminism" pejoratively.
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In recent years, a resurgent Taliban has taken control of significant swaths of the country.
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Since then, the unity government has struggled to regain control of vast swaths of territory.
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Technology can help speed up decisions, improve customer service and eliminate swaths of attendant costs.
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To suggest the river's flowing waters, the women unfurl large swaths of billowing blue cloth.
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Kurdish forces have maintained control over swaths of northern Syria over the past few years.
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This recession removed huge swaths of intergenerational wealth, and many families have yet to recover.
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To be sure, some retailers shut huge swaths of their store base outside of bankruptcy.
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Blithe says it makes sense that large swaths of men are interested in the product.
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In 2014, ISIS captured huge swaths of Iraq and Syria and declared a caliphate there.
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At the same time, risks are piling up in large swaths of the debt markets.
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The coronavirus pandemic is upending the advertising business, along with other swaths of the economy.
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"Untitled #3" lays out its swaths of color in discrete bands, again suggesting a landscape.
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The idea of conserving large swaths of the planet to preserve biodiversity is not new.
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Opinion polls continued to show that broad swaths of the public favored stricter gun regulations.
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To Dorr, there are two huge swaths of personalities that corporations see on the track.
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But for large swaths of corporate America, the higher prices mean a hit to profits.
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It can hold large swaths of nation state infrastructure and private-sector infrastructure at risk.
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What good is an economic opportunity if large swaths of the population can't access it?
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There are massive swaths of GOP vulnerability and almost no corresponding Democratic problem seats. 4.
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Cutout swaths loop and overlap, like snake-skin scales, to gorgeous, looming, somewhat sinister effect.
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Will/Joel liked the theme but had me rework several swaths, because of ugly fill.
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The family is most identified with Southampton, where it once owned huge swaths of land.
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Large swaths of the Sahel region are destabilized by inter-community conflict and terror groups.
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AdviceThroughout his journey, White absorbed swaths of valuable lessons for getting ahead in real-estate.
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He'd risk a rupture with huge swaths of the GOP if he vetoed the bill.
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He denigrates people by race, African-Americans, Hispanics, and whole swaths of the Middle East.
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Manafort hid huge swaths of his wealth in offshore bank accounts to avoid paying taxes.
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Torrential downpours have flooded huge swaths of the Midwest and the Southeast since last week.
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The proposed tax could prevent wide swaths of tech employees from accepting stock options and RSUs.
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But large swaths of the potential 2020 field have focused their careers on other topics. 3.
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And so we are faced with a crisis that leaves vast swaths of American politics stained.
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There is an elaborate system of cameras and underground sensors monitoring vast swaths of the borderlands.
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In other views, you can see vast swaths of gas connecting it to other nearby objects.
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There are vast swaths of redacting black ink throughout the emails — including DOJ's response to Grannis.
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Those forces have taken over wide swaths of territory in the south, including towns and cities.
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Military footage showed vast swaths of tropical forest burning near Bolivia's border with Paraguay and Brazil.
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Winds reached 150 mph, and an 18-foot storm surge swamped large swaths of the coast.
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As settlers stretched west, they acquired larger swaths of land and planted more and more crops.
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That construction destroyed swaths of desert plants, among them saguaro cacti, which the O'odham consider ancestors.
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The battle scars she has accumulated have left large swaths of the electorate not trusting her.
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But frequent changes to this workforce's pay structure has sown distrust among swaths of Instacart workers.
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I feel guilt because we haven't figured out how to cover entire swaths of the newsroom.
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Winter storms left large swaths of the central U.S. encased in sheets of ice this weekend.
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However, Galvin said the platforms are still struggling to catch large swaths of the bad content.
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Within three years of that withdrawal, ISIS was able to seize vast swaths of the country.
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But the effects of climate change might knock out large swaths of the country's farming area.
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Large swaths have not been verified, but that doesn&apost mean that it is completely worthless.
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Though, these rangers often have huge swaths of land to watch, but are few in number.
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Increasingly acidic waters are expected to dissolve the skeletons of big swaths of coral, for instance.
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The worst wildfires in the country's modern history ravaged wide swaths of the central-south regions.
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Large swaths of the sprawling Las Vegas Convention Center lost power at about 11:15 a.m.
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Panthers, for instance, need large swaths of lush swampland to feed, rest, and make their dens.
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In all these instances Trump's lack of humility exposed insensitivity and alienated huge swaths of voters.
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President Barack Obama on Tuesday moved to indefinitely block drilling in vast swaths of U.S. waters.
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Two comprehensive waivers give whole swaths of White House employees a waiver from the ethics pledge.
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They both wore black and draped themselves with large swaths of black fabric at certain points.
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Cruz's comments come as Hurricane Harvey continues to devastate swaths of his home state of Texas.
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He heard about large swaths of land, way out in the desert, selling for practically nothing.
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He proceeds succinctly through broad swaths of history and the racist historical texts that accompany it.
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Supporters say these changes empower voters and encourage candidates to compete for broader swaths of support.
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But in recent years, a resurgent Taliban has taken control of significant swaths of the country.
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The electoral map, with its imposing swaths of red, pointed to a crisis confronting American liberalism.
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At its peak, the group pummeled major military targets and even controlled large swaths of territory.
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Innovations such as driverless vehicles and drones could displace swaths of jobs in transport and delivery.
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Large swaths of the country knew poverty far deeper and more widespread than we see today.
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Santa Clarita, California (CNN)Donald Trump's presidency has sparked revolt among large swaths of young Americans.
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The deal would also reopen swaths of the government that have been closed since late December.
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Swaths of the mineral-rich north are colored blue, denoting areas where aquifers are over-exploited.
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"Hurricanes and storms really impact, for the long term, large swaths of the population," Marsters said.
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He didn't discuss the threat of Russian-backed soldiers occupying large swaths of the country's territory.
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Almost overnight, huge swaths of the American workforce have been thrown into a precarious financial situation.
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The highway would have resulted in the demolition of wide swaths of Greenwich Village and SoHo.
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Meanwhile, images of the entire 673-degree swaths of sky will be recorded every half-hour.
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The Affordable Care Act is in deep trouble — in Washington and large swaths of the country.
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Swaths of Martin and St. Lucie counties became covered with suburbs, and with them, more waste.
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That's largely because building out broadband networks across vast swaths of the rural US is expensive.
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That heat dried out vegetation and left huge swaths of forests and grasslands primed to ignite.
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This witticism materializes in the swaths of golden paint that shine like stars in the dark.
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The Great Barrier Reef suffered its worst bleaching event in memory, killing large swaths of coral.
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And it could easily alienate the huge swaths of the country where many people oppose abortion.
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He has alienated large swaths of the population, and insulted, misunderstood and crudely challenged dangerous nations.
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This increases the possibility that the dispute will spiral to encompass ever larger swaths of goods.
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Huge swaths of forest are being razed to clear space for palm oil and cocoa plantations.
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A trade war between them runs the risk of embroiling large swaths of the US economy.
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A map of Tesla's US showrooms shows great swaths of the nation without a single dot.
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Ignoring nature's laws governing fire, large swaths of the city burned to the ground in 1871.
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And, of course, you can cut long, clean lines and large swaths of fabric with ease.
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Large swaths of New England could get up to 18 inches, according to the Weather Service.
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Just as worrisome, large swaths of the electorate seem to have lost faith in basic institutions.
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Tompkins Square Park, where swaths of the action occur, is shot in a rich, amber light.
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Twitter and, more recently, Facebook have both removed swaths of far-right extremists from their platforms.
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Even if agents were to target larger swaths of people, they still need manpower to pursue them.
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Vast swaths of remote territory remain under the control of violent drug mafias and residual rebel bands.
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For Neanderthals and Denisovans, however, Denisova cave served as an important refuge for vast swaths of time.
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef is under serious threat as warming waters kill off large swaths of corals.
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The incendiary kites and balloons have devastated large swaths of farmland and nature reserves in southern Israel.
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Photos taken at noon on Friday show wide swaths of white flooring where people were not standing.
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What would happen once the self-proclaimed Islamic State no longer controlled large swaths of Iraqi territory?
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These furry beasts will travel wide swaths of territory to find a mate or secure a meal.
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Iowa and New Hampshire are majority white states with vast swaths of rural land with smaller cities.
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It would be the way she would spend large swaths of her famous explorations in Haight-Ashbury.
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That leaves some swaths of traditional conservatives without a major-party home, and endangers Republican electoral fortunes.
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It came by the truckload to eastern Montana last summer when flames destroyed huge swaths of grassland.
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Today, Libya is a fractured country, with broad swaths of its territory now claimed by ISIS militants.
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Roughly 70 percent of the Earth's surface is covered in ocean, leaving huge swaths of ocean unmonitored.
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But his exposure to the lawless violence that ravages swaths of cities across America was not over.
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Big swaths of its already-limited ecological niche are being cleared away, largely for plantations and agriculture.
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ISIS targeted Christians and Christian buildings when it took over swaths of Syria during the country's war
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Wide swaths of the country, especially already-distressed rural regions, are in danger of shedding more jobs.
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There were swaths of empty seats in many venues as interest in the Games seemed generally down.
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My mission was to find our commonalities, the vast swaths of "purple" I knew were out there.
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U.S. officials have warned about China's increasing influence across swaths of the developing world, including Latin America.
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Recent advances in deep-water technology have opened vast swaths of the ocean previously unavailable to humans.
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There are "huge swaths of the middle of the country where there is no access," Upadhyay said.
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Back in October, meteorologists predicted wetter-than-average winter conditions for large swaths of the United States.
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Energy choice and solar energy independence are attractive concepts to large swaths of voters across this country.
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Across the region, Indigenous groups have secured or are negotiating self-government over vast swaths of territory.
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The bones of the legislation remain highly problematic and deeply unpopular with broad swaths of the public.
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The company provides tools for visualizing and making use of huge swaths of data, using proprietary software.
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But by the time that protocol was launched, swaths of potentially unsafe hoverboards had already been sold.
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Grisham builds the story of Rake's inescapable legend secondhand, through long and similarly somnolent swaths of dialogue.
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If enacted, vast swaths of our country would look more like a developing nation than our own.
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The storm left 2,975 people dead and large swaths of the island territory without power for months.
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The Northern California blaze is now the state's deadliest wildfire and has destroyed vast swaths of land.
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Unseen and almost wholly unregulated, algorithms play an increasingly important role in broad swaths of American life.
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The act of unity comes as wildfires incinerate huge swaths of land on both sides of California.
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Large swaths of the island, particularly its more mountainous regions, lack running water and adequate food supplies.
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Six more islands there have seen "large swaths of land washed into the sea," The Guardian reported.
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Huge swaths of the central US will be hit with snow, strong winds and heavy rain today.
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But today the Houthis still control Sanaa and large swaths of the north and west of Yemen.
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But we're down because we've got an incompetent candidate who has alienated large swaths of the electorate.
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Time for the swaths of empty seats that have littered Emirates Stadium to be filled once more.
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Cross-country races are televised every weekend, from November to mid-April, to large swaths of Europe.
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With huge profits and work forces, the companies have come to dominate large swaths of the economy.
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Vast swaths of the country were not permitted to vote based solely on their race or gender.
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Yet across huge swaths of the United States we still have weak building codes and lousy enforcement.
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An estimated 1,600 structures, mostly homes, have been destroyed, but huge swaths of the city remain intact.
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For large swaths of the day, it is impossible to read, write or speak on the phone.
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But 323 Park also has an increasingly common feature in these new towers: swaths of unoccupied space.
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Colombia's five-decade civil war took at least 2252,2191 lives and devastated large swaths of the countryside.
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In Calais, France, the refugees expect bulldozers to descend any minute, razing whole swaths of their camp.
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Huge swaths of teal and aquamarine pour down the canvas, animated by streaks of white and pink.
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In 2011, Russia fortified the borders, putting fences and barbed wire across wide swaths of the region.
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Large swaths of Brazil and sub-Saharan Africa would experience those temperatures for most of the year.
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On the electoral map, swaths of blue flank a vivid red center, a testament to segregated politics.
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If getting large swaths of doctors to buy software is hard, raising prices is a non-starter.
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These zoonoses can kill swaths of people and cost billions to contain and prevent from happening again.
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This is particularly true with the Vegan ETF, where you sit out whole swaths of the economy.
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"There are going to be big swaths of people that are up for grabs," said Michael Halle.
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We have ceded large swaths of the moral high ground, from which we derived substantial security dividends.
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The Taliban is estimated to have more than 50,000 fighters and controls large swaths of Afghan territory.
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Look for elevated positions with long, clear sightlines that let you cover broad swaths of the map.
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The number of unemployment claims soared after the hurricane devastated swaths of southeast Texas late last month.
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I also get the sense that large swaths of America are largely tuned out to these developments.
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Congress already ceded large swaths of its power to the executive branch over the last few decades.
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A high forest attrition distance means tree loss has occurred in complete swaths away from other trees.
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They have done this by alienating the wishes and better judgment of large swaths of their base.
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Polling suggests Buttigieg and Klobuchar are not exciting broad swaths of voters in Nevada and South Carolina.
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Residency restrictions consumed "huge swaths of urban and suburban San Diego" (according to the district attorney's office).
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There are big, wide-open spaces, large swaths of color, and lots of sharp lines directing your vision.
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In my reporting and others', I've seen significant swaths of the country where people push back against this.
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These companies sell that data in large swaths to pharmaceutical and research companies, often for millions of dollars.
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We've got huge swaths of the landscape that are beyond anybody's individual ownership — they are a collective resource.
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He's prepared to push forward a vote that would repeal huge swaths of Obamacare with no immediate replacement.
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That quake killed 185 people and injured thousands, and reduced swaths of the city's historic area to rubble.
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Closing all frontiers and barring the desperate and needy is anathema to broad swaths of the French electorate.
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Under al-Baghdadi, ISIS grabbed swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria -- earning a reputation for unparallelled brutality.
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In response to the Hechts' motion, the plaintiffs were forced to jettison entire swaths of their original complaint.
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Artificial intelligence is going to transform "massive swaths" of the workplace, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman said Thursday.
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Offensive things were said about veterans, prisoners of war, women, minorities and large swaths of Donald Trump's supporters.
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Much bigger swaths of the country had only one health insurance company selling in their area this year.
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A man who lacks empathy for the consequences of his actions upon broad swaths of the American public.
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So yes, the extreme northern region of Mars is vast wasteland covered in thick swaths of dry ice.
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Large swaths of residential neighbourhoods were below her line, which she drew over the course of six months.
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Using the feature, drivers don't have to choose individual neighborhoods but can select whole swaths of a city.
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Efforts have been dogged by conflicting policies or inconsistent enforcement, leaving large swaths of white nationalist content untouched.
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On Australia's potential to be a wind and solar superpower, given its vast swaths of sunny, open lands.
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Over the past few years, persistent drought conditions have transformed vast swaths of Southern Australia into a tinderbox.
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Airbnb's seen swaths of new users across Queens and the Bronx over the past three years, it says.
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Some took this as proof, even though brands often buy up domain swaths to protect their intellectual property.
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Today, vast swaths of rainforest are actively deforested to make way for crops and provide land for cattle.
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The move opens up large swaths of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante for potential mining and drilling.
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Authorities connected this attack to ISIS, the terror group that has taken over swaths of Syria and Iraq.
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China claims vast swaths of the South China Sea, where several Southeast Asian countries also have overlapping claims.
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The White House has promised an executive order undoing large swaths of President Obama's work on climate change.
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Meanwhile, app-based couriers are often paid literal cents for large swaths of time spent on the job.
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All along the coast, there were houses missing entire walls, swaths of their roofs peeled off like bandages.
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"Widespread destructive winds of 115 to 145 mph will produce swaths of tornado-like damage," the agency said.
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Google is buying up massive swaths of vertical real estate to advertise its upcoming October 4th hardware event.
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Large swaths of Puerto Rico were without power for months after the storm destroyed the island's electric grid.
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Yang would use those profits to pay for large swaths of his climate plan, including residential building upgrades.
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They are presidents who are often seen by significant swaths of the public as successful and even transformative.
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It has destroyed thousands of homes and properties as it incinerates huge swaths of land in Northern California.
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Large swaths of Mueller's report are redacted, apparently to conceal details related to the criminal case against Stone.
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Our international competitors are moving quickly to make large swaths of mid-band spectrum available for 5G use.
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It's the 78th stone on the board, a "wedge move" between two vast and crowded swaths of territory.
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You will undoubtedly see signs of "bleaching" — wide swaths of dead or dying coral affected by ocean acidification.
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Despite the widespread evidence of science denialism, there is no organized opposition to broad swaths of scientific theory.
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Interestingly, other swaths of the asset markets are not nearly as priced for recession as the Treasury market.
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In recent years, however, presidents have abused the Antiquities Act to lock up vast swaths of public land.
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Now, vast swaths of the country are sheltering in place, and much of the economy has simply ... stopped.
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As the coronavirus devastates swaths of the economy, it's forcing buzzy digital-based consumer startups to rapidly pivot.
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We usually only pay attention to viruses when they're making us sick or ravaging large swaths of humanity.
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In 2014, Boko Haram made massive military gains in Nigeria, seizing control of huge swaths of the country.
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This is not the first Brazilian administration to preside over the destruction of large swaths of the Amazon.
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The movie runs just 89 minutes, during which swaths of the 20th century flutter by like a flipbook.
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Prior administrations allowed for considerable oil and gas drilling in swaths of the public domain in the West.
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Along the way, Okrent introduces readers to the swaths of Americans who believed in this point of view.
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Throughout the 1990s in Brazil, farmers burned vast swaths of rainforest to make space for cattle and crops.
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Large swaths of the black population remain hunkered down in squalor, on land they do not legally own.
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Retail stocks are getting pummeled as the coronavirus outbreak worsens and swaths of the country enter a lockdown.
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Whole swaths of the state have yet to begin robust testing, according to State Department of Health data.
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Rural Georgia certainly has swaths of racial moderation and iterations of conservatism that are detached from white grievance.
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What it doesn't have are RCA or VGA ports, but again, large swaths of people might not notice.
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Relinquishing it to the Palestinians could put large swaths of Israel under threat of militant attacks, they say.
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The Category 5 storms destroyed large swaths of housing and crippled tourism, the economic lifeblood of the Caribbean.
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Across large swaths of New York City, it is impossible to take the subway without using the stairs.
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Though the Tuareg make up just a tenth of Niger's population, they control vast swaths of empty land.
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But the pledge could imperil swaths of the American economy, costing jobs in the name of saving them.
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The group was holding huge swaths of territory, and negotiations stalled while the government focused on the battle.
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Camp Leatherneck now resembles a ghost town, vast swaths of it engulfed, Ozymandias-like, by the surrounding desert.
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Six years later, her body marked by large pale swaths, Deanne is a model for cosmetics company CoverGirl.
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The Islamic State, the pesh merga knew, hadn't conquered such large swaths of the country with weapons alone.
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The trope of the 'hardworking family' is particularly galling because it excludes huge swaths of women like me.
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He will see large swaths of flattened trees and houses reduced to a few walls or the foundation.
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Garrett has managed to alienate vast swaths of the public, which contributed to his failed re-election bid.
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Scientific and medical discoveries notwithstanding, whole swaths of humankind remain fiercely dedicated to ancient and atavistic sacrificial practices.
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Such swaps were popular before the financial crisis and created fortunes when swaths of mortgage-backed bonds defaulted.
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The strike by the United Auto Workers union could even tip large swaths of the Midwest into recession.
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Remember the polar vortex and those subzero temperatures that plagued vast swaths of the United States last week?
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The darkness has left enormous swaths of the island living without hot meals, electric fans or nighttime lights.
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Ms. Petrelius is installing an infrastructure of regional leaders and deputies across donor-rich swaths of the country.
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The striations and the stacking of horizontal swaths of creamy paint evoke sky and landscape, calm and turbulence.
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The Senate voted 55-45 against an amendment that would repeal large swaths of Obamacare without a replacement.
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Today she makes growth charts, wood letters, and, indeed, ornaments with cheerful swaths of color cutting across them.
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Indeed, even large swaths of reasonably dense cities like San Francisco are set aside exclusively for single-family use.
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The outer suburbs, consisting of swaths of prairie, McMansions, and some of the state's best schools, are home to
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The worst by far occurred in 2007, when large swaths of southern Greece burned, killing more than 60 people.
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Swaths of flat gray plastic cover almost every surface, including the strange shifter that lives below the infotainment system.
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In de Blasio, Trump smells an opportunity to elevate a rival reviled by large swaths of his own party.
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This is how huge swaths of the population end up spending years of their lives defending their own identity.
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Critics worry it will end up controlling wide swaths of the e-commerce supply chain, further cementing its dominance.
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It united large swaths of the country in watching one mess of a movie, for a mere $50 million.
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ISIS still controls swaths of Iraq and Syria, however, and in recent weeks claimed attacks in Brussels and Turkey.
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A lack of power and cell phone service for large swaths of the island has made communications nearly impossible.
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Spotify needs these deals to ensure that it can stream the large swaths of music controlled by these labels.
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And Obama remains favorable to wide swaths of constituencies whom Clinton needs to turn out to vote in November.
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For large swaths of the West, wildfires have always been common, rearing up for a few months each year.
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And there's very little protection from the solar wind, the swaths of charged particles constantly streaming from the Sun.
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However, here they are met with a far more dangerous remnant of the Pinochet dictatorship: swaths of land mines.
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Remember Mirai, that botnet that took down swaths of the internet for millions of users one recent Friday afternoon?
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Yet, in the modern U.S., the wilderness is fragmented by cities, towns, highways, fences, and swaths of developed land.
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The Islamist extremist group has taken over large swaths of Iraq and Syria, and it has staged attacks elsewhere.
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The Islamist extremist group has taken over large swaths of Iraq and Syria, and it has staged attacks elsewhere.
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They're barely visible, peeking through transparent swaths of white paint raked with ley lines that, too, seem to move.
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There's big chunks, swaths of the country where they feel like jobs have left, they have not been replaced.
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Dry conditions have also killed off broad swaths of trees, or made them more vulnerable to deadly beetle infestations.
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Hellerstedt, for example, would eliminate access in swaths of the country and close the last abortion clinic in Mississippi.
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And residents still can't call for help across vast swaths of the island because of widespread cellular network outages.
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His personal views on abortion directly oppose that of huge swaths of the population he may one day lead.
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The administration's initial request comes as swaths of land in Texas remain steeped in several feet of flood waters.
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The act of hating both the dogs and the people who owned them energized large swaths of the populace.
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Others center around creating enough meaningful jobs as robotics and artificial intelligence threaten to displace increasing swaths of workers.
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He has sharply criticized some of former President Obama's national monuments, which protected large swaths of land and ocean.
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But it would spew large amounts of radiation, spark a mass panic and render vast swaths of land uninhabitable.
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Heavy snow, freezing rain and wind gusts will make holiday travel treacherous in swaths of the northern United States.
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Further south, in Kentucky, Tennessee and the Carolinas, they're already seeing huge swaths of freezing rain and scattered thundersnow.
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Swaths of New England, from northern Pennsylvania into Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, will also likely see some snow.
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National media outlets have flocked to the district, which includes some Richmond suburbs and rural swaths of central Virginia.
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And large swaths of the country — rural America, industrial centers in the Rust Belt and Appalachia — are lagging behind.
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Most of the government's budget depends on foreign aid, and the Taliban still control large swaths of the country.
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Meanwhile, large swaths of the United States are recovering from a heatwave last weekend that affected 147 million people.
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"There are huge swaths of young people who never watch broadcast television," said Ed Desser, a sports media consultant.
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Further east on Hawaii Highway 132, vast swaths of greenery are blistered black as a long scar oozes lava.
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Farmer climate hawks may have to tolerate swaths of their land being claimed for transmission lines or wind turbines.
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But tracing suspect seafood is a tricky task, given that many boats operate in unseen swaths of the ocean.
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The stakes are high for banks and for the Communist Party, which ultimately controls wide swaths of China's economy.
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They occupy enormous swaths of valuable land but produce no tax revenue; they only absorb revenue in maintenance costs.
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It's what Mets management did some 53 hours later, with broad swaths of New York City still without electricity.
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A decade ago, there was still a small number of networks and newspapers trusted by big swaths of people.
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Over the next 30 years, James has a rare, borderline-unparalleled opportunity to help vast swaths of American society.
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One of the few proven interventions is unpalatable to wide swaths of the American public: reduced access to guns.
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It has been nearly three weeks since Hurricane Maria ripped through Puerto Rico, devastating huge swaths of the island.
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But the finance panel also oversees huge swaths of health care, including much of the ACA, Medicare, and Medicaid.
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Of course, it's unlikely the Surface Studio will affordable to large swaths of people right out of the gate.
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Huge swaths of land are accessible for day hikes and backpacking (200 miles of trails), camping and river trips.
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It's certainly not the majority of Americans who voted against Trump, including large swaths of millennials and minority voters.
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The death toll is rising, and thousands of buildings have been destroyed, along with large swaths of natural habitat.
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There are ellipses, snaking vertical lines, swaths of scumbling, veils, and smudges, solidly painted shapes, and thin, watery drips.
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The Georgia countryside certainly has swaths of racial moderation and iterations of conservatism that are detached from white grievance.
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It has shut schools, businesses and wide swaths of American life, and sent the stock market into a tailspin.
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On large swaths of the planet, where birth records are sketchy or nonexistent, identifying verified supercentenarians is virtually impossible.
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Let's stop stigmatizing entire swaths of our population and really get to the root of the school violence problem.
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All three women are essentially members of a working class that now includes broad swaths of the well educated.
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Large swaths of its Bladerunner-like landscape became covered in exasperated political graffiti — and, less visibly, tear gas residue.
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Broad swaths of the population refusing to give their kids the polio or measles vaccine could have devastating consequences.
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Stadium-size swaths of each variety — more than 150 in all — stand in perfect rows, stretching into the horizon.
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Large swaths of it were unpaved and under construction and full of potholes from intense, constant dumps of rain.
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Swaths of Angola are still littered with land mines, some produced decades ago in countries that no longer exist.
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This does not mean that vast swaths of Democrats, Latinos and African-Americans are about to start voting Republican.
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The gang quickly branched out under his command, taking over swaths of the city's gas stations and car showrooms.
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The Shadow Brokers publicly released large swaths of exploits – computer code used to circumvent security measures -- and other documents.
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The Trump administration is starting the process of opening up large swaths of land in California to hydraulic fracturing.
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Biden won every precinct in this group, which includes swaths of rural areas as well as cities and towns.
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"Not that long ago, ISIS had controlled large swaths of that country," said Heather Nauert, the State Department's spokeswoman.
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The qualifying tournament was disrupted because of smoke from the bushfires that have devastated large swaths of the country.
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"Put it all together and you can understand why whole swaths of this market have become uninvestable," Cramer said.
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Large swaths of the city, including some of its most upscale neighborhoods, are cantonment areas, which are managed separately.
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Large swaths of the city, including some of its most upscale neighborhoods, are cantonment areas, which are managed separately.
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In Hungary, leaders have doled out huge swaths of government-owned farmland, making the new owners eligible for subsidies.
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CNN drone footage showed large swaths of flattened trees and houses reduced to a few walls or the foundation.
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For me, these little blips of green forest rising out of vast swaths of deforested brown earth represent hope.
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Instead, the carrier's network will be available in wider swaths of land versus the competition's neighborhood to neighborhood approach.
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The Shadow Brokers publicly released large swaths of exploits – computer code used to circumvent security measures — and other documents.
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"I am skeptical detailed differences on policy really win large swaths of undecided voters," Messina wrote in an email.
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They've pitched debt-free college for four-year public universities and eliminating large swaths of existing student loan debt.
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That could amount to a de facto restoration of the Obama-era rules in large swaths of the country.
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Donald Trump's scorched-earth path to the Republican nomination has alienated large swaths of conservative voters around the country.
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These Power Rangers are angstier, sadder, and colder than their predecessors, making large swaths of the film a bummer.
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Up until now, wide swaths of time typically separated genetic studies of living people and those of ancient DNA.
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Closed primaries have not typically been favorable to the senator, who tends to attract large swaths of independent voters.
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"We've still got large swaths of the population who do not have internet access in their home," said Christopher.
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We've critically endangered some species by demolishing huge swaths of their natural habitat, and greedily hunted others to extinction.
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After all, Houston developed large swaths of the city on flood plains that make it hard to drain water.
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But that's because they're not running in the same places, nor are they talking to the same swaths of voters.
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And some new regions of the planet are greening as the planet warms, like vast swaths of the northern tundra.
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It blitzes across much of Iraq in the summer of 2014, capturing vast swaths of the country's north and west.
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Unfortunately, those pressures affect whole swaths of the market, including the industrial sector, the oil patch and the bank stocks.
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There, you're forced to look up, standing under a white dome blackened by churning swaths of tarred and burned paper.
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Eventually, the terror group ISIS took advantage of instability wrought by the civil war and took over swaths of Syria.
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What happens if the facial recognition fails, and a consenting adult is locked out of huge swaths of the internet?
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Tornadoes have been tearing up huge swaths of the United States this week, leaving death and devastation in their wake.
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" Eliel Cruz, another activist, said Stone's "ideology and policies are dangerous to large swaths of people – including the LGBT community.
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Such questions are especially pronounced in China, where state-owned and state-subsidized companies dominate large swaths of commercial activity.
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At issue in both cases was the way the federal government administers vast swaths of public land across western states.
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The blazes burn unabated across vast swaths of hilly tropical forest and savannah near Bolivia's border with Paraguay and Brazil.
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Large swaths of Europe, Brazil, and parts of the United States appear to be suffering the brunt of the outages.
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It's hard to fully grasp how successful American missionaries have been in homogenizing wide swaths of Protestantism around the world.
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This includes locales like Uzbekistan, and large swaths of Pakistan, Iran, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Cuba, North Korea and even Russia.
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Check out those huge clean swaths where the landing legs protected the rocket's paint job from soot, dust, and singeing.
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But Sopp said Current was launched with a similar belief: The existing financial system isn't serving large swaths of people.
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And earlier this year, a chunk of Amazon's AWS services went down, taking huge swaths of the Web with it.
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Pai's plans for repeal have immense support among Republicans in Congress, not to mention broad swaths of the telecom industry.
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It has become one of the most effective factions fighting the Syrian regime and currently controls swaths of northwestern Syria.
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On top of that, it still hasn't figured out how to allow swaths of indie creators to monetize their content.
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But that size also leaves tons of surfaces susceptible to problems that can instantly impact huge swaths of the population.
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Large swaths of the internet were today years old when they learned the nodding GIF guy is actually Robert Redford.
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Enemy forces have seized huge swaths of territory; with each passing week, another 22,403 square miles of Arctic ice disappears.
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Meanwhile, India is trying expand broadband access to larger swaths of the 1.2 billion people who call the country home.
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Large swaths of the Amazon rainforest have been clearcut, roads have been built to move machinery and truck out oil.
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Image Tim FlachHuman's impact on nature is unmistakeable, from vast swaths of lost forest to heaps of trash on beaches.
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In reality, the distance afforded by photography can have the opposite effect, distilling whole swaths of life into mere subjecthood.
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It overlaps with large swaths of 4chan, men's rights activism, the online atheist movement, pickup artist culture, Reddit, and Tumblr.
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In hopes of keeping some stores open, it had been seeking a buyer for swaths of its domestic real estate.
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A stable but tenuous peace existed with Israel, and ISIS and al Queda didn't control large swaths of the nation.
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Especially after its competitive landscape has been stunted by its publisher and neglected by large swaths of the competitive community.
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Social progress occurs because large swaths of people are willing to speak truth to power and resist power's unjust application.
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Puerto Rico recovery efforts Pelosi addressed the recovery efforts in Puerto Rico after hurricanes devastated large swaths of the island.
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British economic output would likely be quite substantially hit and large swaths of its business model would come under threat.
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In 2015, Iran unveiled a new long-range missile that has the capability to detonate across large swaths of Europe.
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And huge swaths of the nation's geography have House districts with less than 1 out of 10 people born elsewhere.
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Goldman could cast its eye over wide swaths of the investing universe — 223,22007 companies — but it couldn't dig too deeply.
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In recent years, a resurgent Taliban has taken control of significant swaths of the country and terrorized Afghans and foreigners.
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The result is a forecast of gobs of nonexistent snow originating from an ocean with swaths of nonexistent open water.
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At its height, his Taiping Heavenly Kingdom controlled huge swaths of China before it was eventually defeated by Imperial forces.
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Coaches from every part of Europe and swaths of South America have arrived in England in the intervening two decades.
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At the same time, Nusra, which was well funded and tightly organized, was swallowing up swaths of the Idlib countryside.
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Russian troops currently control large swaths of territory in Syria and have aligned themselves with Bashar al-Assad's authoritarian regime.
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Ending the war was at the top of the agenda for large swaths of the Russian army and working class.
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And Brazil's latest administration has given more leeway to miners and loggers to chip away at protected swaths of rainforest.
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But Republicans are spread out more evenly, over a wider geographical area, dominating great swaths of suburban/exurban/rural America.
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Many are washed with a rose tint; others are streaked with broad swaths of yellow or drooping blemishes of cyan.
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But the White House may simply ignore vast swaths of Mueller's report that pertains to, for instance, Russian troll farms.
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Two powerful winter storms are bringing severe weather conditions to large swaths of the US ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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A jihadist group calling itself the Islamic State seized large swaths of Iraq and Syria, declaring it a Muslim caliphate.
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As the coronavirus devastates swaths of the economy, buzzy Silicon Valley digital-based startups are being forced to pivot fast.
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When ISIS overran huge swaths of the country in 2014, men like Jabar left civilian jobs and volunteered to fight.
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One of the most spectacular yearly cycles on Earth is the freezing and thawing of huge swaths of this ocean.
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Dismissing wide swaths of debtors as "doing just fine" does a disservice to the debate — and to the borrowers themselves.
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In large swaths of the state, nonessential businesses like movie theaters, gyms and bars had recently been ordered to close.
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In large swaths of the state, nonessential businesses like movie theaters, gyms and bars had recently been ordered to close.
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Huge swaths of China's economy, like its financial and construction sectors, remain closed to foreign investment despite promises to open.
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Lush swaths of foraged wild smilax vines and milkweed fluff hung like clouds above guests' heads in the dining room.
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President Trump's economy has left the most distressed swaths of the country waiting for their share of the good times.
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That's comparable to some of the worst continuing armed conflicts around the world and has destabilized swaths of the country.
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The study noted that large swaths of forests in the South and Pacific Northwest are being cleared as cities expand.
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When the government gave Indigenous groups swaths of land in 1977, farmers were supposed to be compensated, but few were.
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Distilling large swaths of culture and history into brief, well-deployed asides, she keeps her focus on the couples themselves.
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While local politicians watch swaths of people pack up and leave, they continue to prioritize rank partisanship over smart policy.
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Consider that Justice Thomas, along with Justice Scalia, voted to strike down huge swaths of constitutional law without historical justification.
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Disney is paying $71.3 billion for vast swaths of the Murdochian media empire to supercharge its app-based streaming plans.
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The latest escalation comes as competing forces converge on ungoverned swaths of Syria amid the country's six-year civil war.
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Innovations in drilling have opened up huge swaths of resources in shale oilfields in Texas, North Dakota and other places.
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The trial's conclusion will allow the Senate to return to its normal business — largely confirming swaths of Trump's judicial nominees.
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And institutional investors, seeing a chance for lucrative returns, are acquiring swaths of residential real estate in cities across Europe.
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Entire swaths of society seem unable to separate truth from fiction, retreating into ideological camps, the actual facts be damned.
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Disinformation battleMedical workers, government officials, and social media networks are trying to mute swaths of misinformation relating to the coronavirus.
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Many institutions are devoting large swaths of their 2019-20 seasons to celebrating the coming 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth.
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Thousands of people in Australia are being urged to flee their homes as bushfires ravage huge swaths of the country.
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Record-breaking heat in December helped fuel the massive wildfires that are still burning across huge swaths of the country.
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If no action is taken, large swaths of sub-Saharan Africa will experience those temperatures for most of the year.
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The National Weather Service predicted more than a foot of snow in swaths of upstate New York and New England.
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Wildfires raged in parched forests, farmers battled drought conditions, and fire warnings were issued for large swaths of the country.
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Today, swaths of the once-psychedelic Great Barrier Reef in Australia have turned boneyard white and largely devoid of life.
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The utility aggressively cut power across vast swaths of Northern California, from the Silicon Valley to the Sierra Nevada. Gov.
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HHS Secretary Tom Price has also been producing swaths of ads showcasing "victims" of ObamaCare to promote the law's repeal.
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Flipping through the book's pages, we see dogs lurking, dogs fighting and solitary figures moving across vast swaths of desert.
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Rivers overflowed and sewage lines were blocked as water rushed through streets and homes across large swaths of the state.
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Jerusalem is one of the world's most fiercely contested swaths of real estate, with both sides disputing each other's claims.
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Jerusalem is one of the world's most fiercely contested swaths of real estate, with each side disputing the other's claims.
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Others also argue that it encourages politicians to engage with larger swaths of the electorate and thus be more moderate.
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I moved quite slowly through great swaths of this puzzle, although as a whole the cluing was not too esoteric.
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Uber poached swaths of engineers from Carnegie Mellon's robotics institute in early 2015 to create its own self-driving tech.
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The IRGC has control or influence over wide swaths of the Iranian economy, from the energy sector to auto manufacturing.
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Access roads to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel and the Queensboro Bridge cut crowded, noisy swaths through some parts of the neighborhood.
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A whimsical color palette, featuring shades of blue and red, wash over the animation in abstract shades and swaths of opaque.
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Officials are worried that the storm could produce result in large swaths of areas becoming uninhabitable for weeks, if not months.
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Instead of the record-breaking crowds he predicted, there were wide swaths of the Mall in Washington, D.C. that were empty.
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Currently, ISIS has laid claims to swaths of Iraq, and the country's forces are battling to rout them from key areas.
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Vafa had been working to rule out large swaths of the 10^^500 different possible universes that string theory naively allows.
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After all, if we don't do something to change our lifestyle soon, climate change will make swaths of the Earth uninhabitable.
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They're also aware that wide swaths of the country are coming to look more like California than like Iowa every day.
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What much of the fear-mongering leaves out is that large swaths of the US used to, in fact, be Mexico.
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In summer 2014, the terror group ISIS swept into the country, taking large swaths of land, including the city of Mosul.
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In my life, I've used palmfuls of abrasive apricot scrub, like gritty swaths of sandpaper, trying to scrape away the ugly.
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This stark reality comes at a time when large swaths of Chicago are devastated by abject poverty and soaring homicide numbers.
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It still has the ability to inflict damage on beleaguered Afghan security forces and to take over significant swaths of territory.
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In the meantime, it's worth understanding how WOTUS became so controversial and what it means for huge swaths of the country.
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According to Qualcomm, Apple stole "vast swaths of Qualcomm's confidential information and trade secrets" and used it to improve Intel's chips.
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Each telescope measured the radiation coming from the large swaths of gas and dust that are thought to surround black holes.
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The new directive prohibits transactions with companies controlled by the military, which runs large swaths of the hotel and tourism sector.
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They rode for hours, past large swaths of rolling green fields and Shell gas stations and dappled, densely wooded back roads.
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Storm surge, debris and downed power lines still present a danger to large swaths of South Florida and the Gulf Coast.
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Despite holding majorities in both bodies of Congress, Republicans have historically required major swaths of Democratic votes to avoid government shutdowns.
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Cholera has returned in the aftermath of the deadly Cyclone Idai that devastated large swaths of southern Africa on March 15.
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To literally help fuel the revolution, vast swaths of China's forests were chopped down, with devastating and long-lasting environmental consequences.
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GauGAN allows users to select basic elements like water, snow, grass, or gravel, then paint broad swaths of MSPaint-style blocks.
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The outage began at about 7 am local time, throwing nearly all of Argentina and huge swaths of Uruguay into darkness.
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For large swaths of time, the app was unavailable for many users who were unable to even check their account balance.
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The four swaths of fabric were sewn together in a staggered fashion to create a cascading effect of the floral forms.
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Twitter has finally started to crack down on the Nazis that have turned swaths of its community into a toxic wasteland.
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They might only make a few separate styles of marketing campaigns that would appeal to wide swaths of their target audience.
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The clock starts anew at midnight, and at this time, there is no option to delete larger swaths of Alexa recordings.
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In this election, they appeared to write off large swaths of the country, even those that supported Democrats in previous elections.
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The oceans contain swaths of robust blues and greens, while the land becomes more and more intricate as viewers zoom in.
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The concept is simple: ditch heavy swaths of eyeliner and line both upper and lower lids with soft, hazy shadow instead.
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It covers a large area and has an adjustable width, so it's perfect for covering big swaths of your personal information.
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And it's clear that Seattle rents exploded thanks in part to the company's effective makeover of large swaths of the city.
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And given that large swaths of the party wouldn't vote for any candidate on the ballot, their assessment seems pretty accurate.
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Instead, Republicans are expected to pass a shell budget that includes instructions for rolling back large swaths of ObamaCare under reconciliation.
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It has emerged as one of the most effective groups fighting the Syrian regime and currently controls swaths of northwestern Syria.
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Hunting down fabric swaths large enough to drape over the monuments had proven tough, City Council clerk Paige Rice told CNN.
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The public has until April 15 to comment on the proposal to expose vast swaths of America's waters to new pollution.
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Often, large swaths of the medical and pharmaceutical communities know about this waste — even about solutions to it — but do nothing.
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Lawyers for both Trump and Cohen have argued that swaths of the materials should be protected by attorney-client confidentiality privileges.
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At FARC's strongest, at the turn of the century, it had more than 290,2400 members and ruled large swaths of territory.
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The war against ISIS started about three years ago, after the terrorist group gobbled up huge swaths of Iraq and Syria.
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Erik Paulsen in the Minneapolis suburbs, and swaths of seats in New Jersey, the Philadelphia suburbs and in Orange County, California.
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Aerial images showed muddy brown water covering swaths of lands and, in some areas, rushing water washing away houses and debris.
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That would see the Indian currency jump in relative value, which would cause negative effects for wide swaths of the economy.
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Indonesia is in a race against sea-level rise, which threatens to submerge swaths of its capital city, Jakarta, by 2050.
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In recent years, a resurgent Taliban has taken control of significant swaths of the country and terrorized Afghans and foreigners alike.
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Some venues, however, have swaths of empty seats, a function, some have suggested, of corporate sponsors' and clients' not using them.
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Cutting across wide swaths of empty desert, their white station wagon roared down paved roads at nearly 90 miles an hour.
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This summer, swaths of the Arctic from Siberia to Greenland burned so intensely that the blazes could be seen from space.
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As always, she seemed to be mid-task, her eyes rearranging great swaths of air, her hands fiddling with imaginary clasps.
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Fresh on the heels of the allied liberation of Kuwait in 1991, swaths of Iraq's downtrodden rose up against Saddam Hussein.
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Critics saw the long-term consequences of damaged homes and businesses and vast swaths of the state being swallowed by floods.
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A month later the massive assault on infrastructure firm Dyn took place, causing swaths of the internet to be temporarily unavailable.
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Although hydropower is theoretically cleaner than oil and natural gas, the Tapajós dam will inevitably deforest large swaths of pristine rainforest.
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Harvey, which has displaced around a million people and flooded swaths of Houston, has proven an early test of that decision.
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Large swaths of suburban Atlanta swung away from the Republicans in 2016, recoiling from Mr. Trump's divisive and racially tinged appeals.
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Traveling between many of its cities has ground to a virtual halt, freezing large swaths of the world's second-largest economy.
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Broad swaths of the economy have been shut down, and the situation is likely to get worse before it gets better.
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Because of all the rivers and lakes, wide swaths of the Selous are impenetrable — picture green, overgrown, scratchy and thorny bush.
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Howard uses broad, evenly painted color planes and large swaths of abstract geometries to create a symbolic environment for his characters.
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Large swaths of society fell behind economically while the best-educated moved ahead and the most fortunate soared above everyone else.
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I craved the wide-open vistas of the blue bays of home; the clean, white swaths of snow blanketing expansive fields.
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Huge swaths of the United States also baked in a heat wave last month, with minimum temperatures approaching or breaking records.
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Great swaths of the human population could have access to abundant, relatively healthy food, increasing life expectancy and reducing infant mortality.
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In some areas, including wide swaths of southern Brooklyn and eastern Queens, street-level runoff is piped directly into local waters.
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Hence, following such an investigation, it is conceivable that President Trump could impose high tariffs on wide swaths of imported merchandise.
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The laws aren't perfect, and swaths of women are still left out, but they're far better than they used to be.
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But in the process, he could cause a big rift with his own party and alienate large swaths of his base.
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Conditions have lined up for Dorian to bring intense winds and widespread flooding to the large swaths of the Florida peninsula.
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For three weeks, swaths of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil have been engulfed in flames—2.5 million acres to be exact.
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They controlled seats in large swaths of North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Minnesota, Wisconsin, both Dakotas, Indiana, West Virginia and Appalachian Ohio.
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Yet Barzani could not have predicted the emergence of ISIS and its bloodthirsty conquest of vast swaths of Iraq and Syria.
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My next stop was Scarsdale's Murray Hill neighborhood, known for its estate-like homes set on relatively large swaths of land.
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Israel's occupation of large swaths of Arab land to which it had no legitimate right besides brute force was a problem.
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Vehicle theft is on the rise, and extreme weather fueled by climate change can destroy swaths of vehicles in short order.
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For example, the meta-analysis included only studies written in English, which could have left out large swaths of the population.
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Ms. Chase had plenty to do, however, in Turina's sonata, rich with evocations of Spanish dance and swaths of French colorings.
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Drought and beetle infestations killed swaths of forests in Germany, prompting a debate over what trees to plant in their place.
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Many live in the large swaths of rural America where having a female reproductive system is basically an inherent medical liability.
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Since the fire season began in late July, large swaths of Australia have been devastated by the worst bushfires in decades.
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Without some major technological leaps, there will be huge swaths of roads that are effectively always offline to self-driving cars.
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In Brazil, higher temperatures and drought modeled under climate scenarios would likely destroy swaths of cacao trees and significantly decrease yield.
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Playing whack-a-mole by adding pockets of previously Trump voters but losing swaths of Democrats is not a winning formula.
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Over the last 15 years, Minnesota has lost about 22 percent of its newspapers, leaving vast swaths of the state uncovered.
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In recent years, a resurgent Taliban has taken control of significant swaths of the country and terrorized citizens and foreigners alike.
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Unfolding right now across swaths of Australia is an ecological catastrophe, as massive, turbo-charged fires reduce whole landscapes to nothingness.
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If flooding causes those pits to overflow or fail entirely, huge swaths of land could be contaminated with feces-laced water.
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Swaths of text appear in different shades or zigzag across the page; other pages contain only single paragraphs or single sentences.
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Large swaths of the military moonlight as the Cartel of the Suns, a drug trafficking network within the military's own ranks.
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The growth of militant groups, who control vast swaths of the country, will further destabilize the region economically, politically and socially.
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Otherwise, these sites risk becoming echo chambers of politically correct views where huge swaths of the population do not feel welcome.
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The footage from doorbell cameras often encompasses more than the customer's doorstep, recording large swaths of personal — and even public — property.
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Moreover, Boeing has been buying back swaths of its own shares — a boon for both its shareholders and its stock price.
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As much as Amazon wanted New York's talent, it was not worth facing years of opposition on broad swaths of issues.
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"We're planning a way to allow wide swaths of the world to elect representatives to a new governance board," he said.
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Often, large swaths of the medical and pharmaceutical communities know about this waste and the solutions to it, but do nothing.
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At the end of the story, the FBI and US Army raid Innsmouth and kill or capture large swaths of the population.
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The interface has often befuddled users, burying tasks under submenus and uneconomically using large swaths of space to feature memory-hogging images.
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In the future, finding more nurseries and protecting more swaths of the ocean could be critical to protecting these manta ray populations.
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The exceptional snowfall and rainfall set the stage for a treacherous snowmelt and spring in the Midwest, where huge swaths remain flooded.
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Stock markets cheered the Trump administration's economic policy despite comments and actions that mobilized large swaths of the country against the president.
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"This Jimmy boy looked like an adolescent, like my kid brother, with surprising maturity and great swaths of infantile petulance," she wrote.
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We saw this last year when the Mirai botnet hijacked webcams and used them to take out huge swaths of the internet.
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Large swaths of passengers can been seen standing in long lines or crowded around desks in images and videos posted to Twitter.
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I know there are enormous swaths of the country that consider rough language to be exactly what's wrong with the world today.
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Last month, the mercury was a whopping 20 degrees Celsius (36 degrees Fahrenheit) above normal across vast swaths of the Arctic Ocean.
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Rather than giving entire swaths of employees the same benefits, the co-founders want to let people choose their favorite internet services.
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Bringing internet access to large swaths of the country is a critical and difficult task, and Google should be commended for trying.
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Boo will always be part of her, but there are whole swaths of their story that are still too painful to face.
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The flag of Gilead is all over Washington, D.C.. It tumbles down the side of stately buildings in long, vertical crimson swaths.
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In particular, conditions over large swaths of the state, notably forested Northern California, are seeing seasonal records or near-records for dryness.
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As armed groups continue to swallow up large swaths of the Afghan countryside, the broken mineral sector may become a serious liability.
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Asked if Rubio's position is too extreme, Bush said he "respects" it but thinks it won't resonate with large swaths of voters.
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ISIS emerged in Iraq and Syria, where it holds swaths of territory as part of what it calls its Islamic State caliphate.
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But the conventions are revealing it's infected broad swaths of the GOP — and even a few diehards in the Bernie Sanders movement.
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Swaths of the eastern United States that just endured record-shattering cold will get deluged with freezing rain and snow, forecasters say.
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Yes, he says, Democrats can take pleasure in numbers showing large swaths of voters don't view the President as honest or competent.
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Center stage will be two nominees with historically high unfavorable ratings whose basic honesty is doubted by large swaths of the electorate.
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That's because the midwest has experienced exceptional precipitation this spring, flooding a vital Air Force base and inundating huge swaths of cropland.
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Its large display and powerful camera allows you to view huge swaths of a room with virtual objects overlaid over the scenery.
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Many of the biggest projects stand tall today and power vast swaths of the nation, like the sprawling Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
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Canon, a cocktail bar in Seattle, recently began burning a tiny brand of a cannon onto its swaths of lemon and orange.
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Some butterflies' wings stayed mostly the same, while others gained swaths of pink in place of black, or lost dots and stripes.
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People from your family were in prison, whole swaths of your community, and it was part of life to eventually go there.
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"The complete lack of governance in huge swaths of the Middle East, that is the project of the American establishment," he declares.
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His record on policing and economic issues, and his skepticism about the #MeToo movement, could alienate large swaths of the Democratic electorate.
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Fires have been ravaging vast swaths of boreal forests in northern latitudes around the world, with climate change often a major factor.
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ISIS swept into Iraq in 2014, taking large swaths of territory in the north and west, including Iraq's second largest city, Mosul.
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It has built hundreds of antennas over broad swaths of land that the government has appropriated to test and improve the network.
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It provided access to government rights of way and cleared major swaths of spectrum, which is the life blood of wireless services.
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A few months later, large swaths of land previously protected from coal mining and oil and gas drilling were opened to development.
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Should this new agreement be finalized, Taliban forces currently controlling or influencing significant swaths of Afghan territory will neither disarm nor withdraw.
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But they're also protesting more generally federal ownership of vast swaths of land in the West, a common complaint by activists there.
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Funding for the Ex-Im Bank — along with wide swaths of the federal government — is set to expire again on Nov. 21.
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One-off events covering huge geocultural swaths, the shows have been assembled by short-term curators who chose mainly market-vetted work.
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Mr. Gibson seems to have been forgiven by swaths of Hollywood, but his past behavior could keep some ticket buyers at bay.
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Most of the area is agricultural, with large swaths in conservation and waterfront properties on the Potomac River, a few miles away.
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By 2011, however, the part that was most noticeable wasn't the river or the jungle but the large swaths of empty land.
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As a result, foreign corporations control huge swaths of our food production and farmland, putting our economy and national security at risk.
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Also, the state of Hawaii is made up of eight main islands, which are separated by large swaths of the Pacific Ocean.
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This would happen at a time when we are seeing the death rate edge up for large swaths of the American population.
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We know that major U.S. cities such as New York and Boston are pricing swaths of people out of the housing market.
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But traditional TV has largely continued to advertise in broad swaths, showing ads to demographics like 18- to 49-year-old men.
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The music — a set of premieres — was pretty good; Ms. Bullock's calm passion made you think that swaths of it were great.
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An unfamiliar figure in wide swaths of the five boroughs, Ms. Malliotakis has run a spirited campaign and deserves credit for it.
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"Christmas (Rome) 2012," from 2013, for example, consists of swaths of a faded brown velvet wallcovering once used in the Vatican's museums.
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Military support from Russia and Iran, longtime Assad allies, has helped his tottering regime maintain control over large swaths of the country.
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Gifted and talented programs feed these high schools, and they have been decimated or eliminated entirely from large swaths of the city.
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Improving productivity across the board could help satisfy rising meat demand while lessening the need to clear broad swaths of rain forest.
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While the volcanic Mr. Weinstein is reviled — privately — by wide swaths of the entertainment industry, he also has a lot of friends.
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In 2015, an American-led coalition began airstrikes on the Islamic State — which had seized large swaths of northern and eastern Syria.
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Torrential rain will deluge parts of the Southeast this week as swaths of the Northwest will get walloped by feet of snow.
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Also problematic, is that when large swaths of Americans are targeted by shady businesses, the least financially sophisticated communities often fall victim.
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From a city center that showcases ancient Islamic architecture, the city stretches outward to encompass large swaths of Soviet-era apartment buildings.
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Large swaths of evidence were excluded, as were jurors familiar with white-power activity in the area, which had been widely reported.
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In the recent elections, for the first time, the Israeli right made a counteroffer: an annexation of swaths of the West Bank.
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Trump, a Republican billionaire, nonetheless won the presidency in 2016 by winning over large swaths of union members and blue-collar workers.
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For a man who has devoted his life to his sport, Wenger often sounds as if he loathes vast swaths of it.
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Democrats say public funds are needed because internet service providers on their own have failed to cover large swaths of the population.
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Immigration agents will now have wider latitude to enforce federal laws and are being encouraged to deport broad swaths of unauthorized immigrants.
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Because I think it's easy to think you're doing stuff to help people when you actually dehumanize big swaths of the population.
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Drilling innovations have opened up huge swaths of new resources, allowing the United States to pump more oil than any other country.
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There is also a handsome table runner, 14 by 60 inches, with swaths of white, gray and black on a taupe ground.
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While there are swaths of cameras that take 360-degree photos now, it is difficult finding a platform to share the content.
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The French colonialists eventually won and seized not just large swaths of West Africa but also the region's treasures, including the sword.
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Colombia's 2016 peace agreement opened up large swaths of forest previously controlled by the FARC, which had imposed strict limits on logging.
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Colombia's 2016 peace agreement opened up large swaths of forest previously controlled by the FARC, which had imposed strict limits on logging.
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Fields of green, cattle grazing and sheep lazily milling about, and vast, shockingly bright swaths of yellow rapeseed flowers marked the countryside.
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Mandatory evacuation orders were issued for large swaths of the county, including Montecito and some parts of the city of Santa Barbara.
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Breakingviews Amazon has disrupted great swaths of the retailing landscape, but it's choosing not to break the mold with its second headquarters.
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Over coming decades, rising sea levels could potentially displace millions of people, cause storm surges, and render swaths of coastal land uninhabitable.
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Figuring out how to feed an exploding global population without converting ever more swaths of land to agriculture is an ongoing challenge.
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Thus, they think it's insulting, rather than analytically true or false, to say large swaths of Trump voters were motivated by racism.
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Investors with foreign ties tell Recode that they now essentially consider wide swaths of the technology sector to be effectively off limits.
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"When HD Supply is weak, it has caused, believe it or not, whole swaths of the stock market to get hammered," he said.
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It took just two years for the relationship to unravel as Castro nationalized swaths of the economy and introduced a broad agrarian reform.
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Officials warned the weakened storm would still bring life-threatening flooding to huge swaths of the state over the next couple of days.
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And lingering in the backdrop is the U.S.-China trade war, which hasn't yet trickled down to whole swaths of the U.S. economy.
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Last year, the Indian state turned off internet access in large swaths of the country to prevent WhatsApp rumor-mongering from inciting tensions.
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There was a standing ovation, with swaths of the crowd in tears—as well as the cast, which hadn't yet seen the footage.
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Trump has already succeeded in convincing vast swaths of the electorate that the media are a special interest — not a sanctified public trust.
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The players take turns putting stones at intersections—black versus white—trying to enclose territory or wall off swaths of their opponent's color.
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Swaths of Appalachia and the Rust Belt could be disproportionately affected, the researchers who analyzed data about physicians in the United States found.
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Facebook's Instant Articles, launched back in 2015, has struggled to grow, while Google's AMP format has engulfed huge swaths of the mobile web.
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Uber has since pledged to turn over a new leaf and hired swaths of lawyers and compliance officers to clean up its act.
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At issue is a fundamental question about how to use vast swaths of publicly owned land, most of which is in the West.
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In these rare but serious cases, the infection can have deadly effects: Bacteria kill swaths of tissue and muscle by releasing a toxin.
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In the run-up to her funeral a week later, huge swaths of the nation cycled through an extraordinary run of public emotion.
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Swaths of Latin American cities were settled through land invasions in which squatters illegally built their houses on vacant private or state land.
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That's bad news for many people in Venezuela — huge swaths of the population live in poverty because of the socialist dictator's economic mismanagement.
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In both instances, the people singing "Optimistic Voices" go down long swaths of road — pavement and yellow brick, respectively — in search of something.
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DOJ cited the attorney-client, deliberative process, and presidential communications privileges to justify the withholding of vast swaths of information from the emails.
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Biologists now regularly genetically engineer large swaths of DNA, achieving such triumphs as non-browning apples and correcting mutations that cause deadly disease.
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Large swaths of the internet went down on Friday morning following a hack on a major DNS (domain name system) host named Dyn.
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A fragmented landscape is dangerous for the big cats: the animals need large swaths of land for hunting and mingling with each other.
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The photographs are largely aerial views of large swaths of land altered by anthropogenic activity: polluted river basins, mining sites, thickly populated suburbs.
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At about four degrees of warming, whole swaths of the world could have the possibility of economic growth wiped out by climate change.
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Huge swaths of northern India, relatively dark in 2012 night shots, are lit up by huge new urban areas in imagery from 2016.
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That's particularly true given that tech companies, federal investigators, and vast swaths of the country are still looking in the rear-view mirror.
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Huge swaths of the country have been laid to waste, and the humanitarian crisis isn't expected to get better with coming government offenses.
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The results were called in the early evening, after Wexton posted a double-digit lead over Comstock across large swaths of the district.
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You write automatically customized scripts, upload phone numbers and assign staffers to text swaths of them one at a time in rapid succession.
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He earned a reputation for brutality as the leader of ISIS, which has seized and lost swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria.
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Large swaths of China's north were enshrouded in smog in mid-December, prompting officials to order hundreds of factories and schools to close.
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Investigators said they were targeting police who maintain ties to the powerful drug gangs that control vast swaths of metropolitan Rio de Janeiro.
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According to FCC data, huge swaths of America see virtually no competition at faster speeds, with Comcast usually being a customer's only option.
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In the first step, investigators obtain a search warrant demanding the disclosure of vast swaths of data, often from websites that host information.
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In places like China and India, where whole swaths of commercial and residential communities are under development, copper looks to remain in demand.
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Blasting kills fish eggs and larvae and scares off fish, emptying huge swaths of ocean and leaving commercial fishing operations with empty nets.
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In fact, a top energy analyst recently predicted large swaths of Africa could be powered by renewables (and natural gas) instead of coal.
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Waters began receding on Wednesday and it became clear swaths of evacuated areas were untouched, San Jose spokesman David Vossbrink said by phone.
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Berger synthesizes, paraphrases, and boils down large swaths of important cultural theory into a work that is both inspiring and intuitive to understand.
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ISIS, which held large swaths of Iraqi territory until recently, has also targeted gay men, tossing many to their deaths from tall buildings.
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To make matters worse, large swaths of our most fire-prone forests are inaccessible via firetruck, as was documented in the Camp Fire.
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Since then, the blaze has consumed whole swaths of Fort McMurray, ranking it as one of the most devastating fires in Canada's history.
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Faced with the choice of supporting either Venezuela's government or unilateral action by Trump, huge swaths of Latin Americans will side with Venezuela.
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They would be able to log huge swaths of national forest, including big old, fire-resistant trees ― the ones that are worth money.
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In the wake of the hurricane, photos showed large swaths of beachfront homes that had been flattened or cleared away by the storm.
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In an attempt to level the playing field for U.S. aluminum, Commerce continues to put large swaths of American manufacturing at a disadvantage.
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At the very least, a diverse work force can help guard against them making choices that offend large swaths of their potential userbase.
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The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday that in large swaths of the country, the law's online insurance marketplace gives people only one option.
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The party gathering, after an unusually contentious primary season, has been marked by a noticeable absence of energy and swaths of empty seats.
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The Kurds took control of large swaths of land in northern Iraq in 2014 after Iraqi forces fled an assault by ISIS militants.
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Huge swaths of African-American, white and Hispanic urban and rural residents are not thriving — or are barely surviving — in this labor economy.
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He noted that large swaths of the Great Barrier Reef's southern half escaped the March-June bleaching event and are in reasonable shape.
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The GOP and numerous industries say it effectively gave the government power over large swaths of both water and land, including dry areas.
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However, when supervision is administered poorly by government, it only serves to surveil wide swaths of people without any public safety pay off.
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Posted by Kyodo News, the drone footage reveals a mostly serene, sunny city setting peppered with collapsed buildings and large swaths of debris.
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Whether it's the media, the intelligence community, or high finance, Trump is viewed as Enemy Number One by massive swaths of elite society.
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Clarke's poetically compressed language hurtles joyfully along, while Rudd's illustrations, made on cardboard boxes with spirited swaths of paint, burst with irrepressible life.
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The cuts, she said, "will result in far fewer in-person assisters and huge swaths of the country lacking any in-person help."
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In order to get any writing done outside of my 9-5 workday, I basically need enormous swaths of uninterrupted creative alone time.
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In recent years, new-age pursuits — crystals, sound baths, astrology — have shed their stigma and seemingly become ubiquitous among swaths of city dwellers.
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Adding another layer are strands of fiber optic color, brilliant streaks of light, often resembling long swaths of wildfire, running through the compositions.
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Serbian nationalists continue to believe that swaths of land in the former Yugoslavia—including parts of Kosovo, Bosnia, and Croatia—remain rightfully Serbian.
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This seems likely, given how the economy has taken body blows in recent weeks as huge swaths of the world's economy shut down.
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Clinton's Electoral College defeat as a sign that others — their family, friends or large swaths of the country — won't back a female candidate.
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It was advancing across large swaths of San Pedro Sula, using its numbers, tight organization and ruthlessness to overwhelm smaller, less sophisticated groups.
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Outside the Washington suburbs, Republicans dominate vast swaths of the state, mainly in areas where the population and economy are flat or declining.
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Pacific islands control vast swaths of resource-rich ocean, and strategically located ports, forming a formidable maritime boundary between the Americas and Asia.
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The Marvel consortium (its trusted writers and editors) then batted it around and tweaked it to incorporate bigger swaths of the Marvel universe.
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CreditCreditRoy Baizan for The New York Times To be honest, every day is Hispanic Heritage Day in large swaths of New York City.
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The number today is closer to one-third, and is distributed highly unevenly, sorting the nation into ever more homogeneous and incommensurate swaths.
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One of the flaws in the current collection of big data, Mr. Glimcher said, is that it misses large swaths of the population.
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Prosecutors have said for years that Mr. Guzmán's Sinaloa cartel used Chicago as a drug distribution center for broad swaths of the country.
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The FDD's report found that the domestic turmoil is being exploited by AQAP, particularly because the group controls swaths of Yemen's financial centers.
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Last Wednesday, with large swaths of the American workforce winding down and looking ahead to a long weekend, an unusual deal was struck.
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Though tiny in land mass, Pacific nations including the FSM control vast swaths of ocean, forming a boundary between the Americas and Asia.
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It was a stark contrast to the boarded up swaths of Detroit, just minutes away, still suffering the effects of the 1967 unrest.
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Right now, Wi-Fi operates on two swaths of airwaves — 2.4GHz and 5GHz — that the Federal Communications Commission opened up to the public.
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The Eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 11S uses suction and sweeping brushes to clean broad swaths of carpet, hardwood, tile, and other types of flooring.
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Real policy, in a nation as big and rich as America, involves large sums of money and affects broad swaths of the economy.
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As it sped closer, the team was hoping the surface would reveal large swaths of smooth terrain from which to collect a sample.
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Republicans and many business groups fought the rule tooth and nail, saying it gave the federal government power over wide swaths of land.
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Personally, I've spent long swaths of time with the Apple Watch Series 2-4, and the longest I've gotten is roughly 36 hours.
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After large swaths of the Amazon were destroyed over the summer, DiCaprio's environmental organization Earth Alliance pledged $5 million to protect the rainforest.
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A young progressive Democrat, Gillum has seen his support rise across large swaths of the state as he introduces himself to the electorate.
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At the Governors Awards in November, she shimmered in a sheer black embellished black gown that revealed swaths of leg, torso and chest.
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The fact that the economy is stuck in low gear has visited distress on large swaths of the labor market and household sector.
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The weather service also warned of dense fog for large swaths of the country's southern and central regions, bringing further difficulty to drivers.
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Conservatives won't vote for something that they believe offers a pathway to citizenship for broad swaths of people brought to the country illegally.
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The neighborhood of Randall Road turned from lush green to a deep brown, with wide swaths of street transformed into a flooded landscape.
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Swaths of Kansas and Ohio could see lower temperatures as the weather pattern moves south over the next 24 hours, Mr. Oravec said.
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When systemic joblessness strikes swaths of white America, we get an entire presidential campaign centered on globalization's impact on the white working class.
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Large swaths of Fukushima remain uninhabitable, with cleanup at the plant estimated to take up to 40 years and cost almost $200 billion.
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A savvy politician, he cobbled together a coalition of leftists, military officers, broad swaths of the middle class, and Venezuela's long-neglected poor.
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Instead, he's overseen Venezuela's descent into economic catastrophe, lost swaths of Chávez's committed political base, and become one of Latin America's newest autocrats.
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Unsurprisingly, Vincent van Gogh's "Olive Trees Against a Slope of a Hill" (1889) features swaths of the color formerly known as olive green.
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Done three years later, the forms in "Red" (1988) are undulating and grinding, with black dust squeezed between two rolling swaths of gray.
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The big problem is that in the most expensive metropolitan areas it is illegal to deploy these technologies on large swaths of land.
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The corporate control, the emphasis on pesticides, the proprietary technology, and the tin-eared GMO PR alienated large swaths of the engaged public.
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But this growing leisure class is still largely limited to an elite, urban core and hasn't really proliferated to larger swaths of the population.
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WhatsApp has completely transformed the way the vast swaths of the country communicate, and it's found a presence everywhere form politics to grocery shopping.
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The images came from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, which launched in 2009, and they showed swaths of the lunar surface in extraordinary detail.
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And kids (and kids at heart) will love hanging with some of their cartoon favorites airing for long swaths of time over the weekend.
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After an impassioned fight on the House floor, however, Congress rejected the amendment, then voted to reauthorize broad swaths of the existing FISA program.
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Huge swaths of the electorate can change literally overnight in reaction to the next debate or the next searing revelation about a candidate's background.
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After days of torrential rains that submerged large swaths of Houston and the surrounding area, the human toll is slowly starting to take shape.
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This week's storms are the latest in a string of torrential rains since May 2015 that have put swaths of the state under water.
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Environmentalist groups, however, have expressed fears that building a new capital amid swaths of forests in Borneo could imperil the habitats of endangered wildlife.
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However, vast swaths of the public land in the west are not part of designated preserves and are available for activities such as grazing.
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He has presided over the largest rollbacks in federal land protections in US history and opened up unprecedented swaths of coastal waters for drilling.
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He placed a moratorium on new coal leasing on federal land, and banned offshore drilling in vast swaths of the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
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It's designed to cover broad swaths of the planet and easily penetrate objects like walls, allowing it to reach deep into buildings and underground.
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Entrepreneurs like the German-born Frederick Sander seized control of great swaths of the market, operating with the imperial style of a Cecil Rhodes.
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We have giant swaths in this country where women cannot access an abortion without driving for a day or two to find a provider.
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Air quality alerts were issued across swaths of those states, with hazy smoke reaching as far south as Atlanta and north to Knoxville, Tennessee.
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These risks are continuing to mount, which means the future holds more dangerous, frequent, and costly blazes for vast swaths of the United States.
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However, the central government did produce a map in 2012 identifying large swaths of Palu, a city of 000,000 people, where liquefaction could occur.
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The ECB is holding its deposit rate at -0.4 percent; government debt yields through large swaths of Europe are carrying negative rates as well.
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In early 2018, YouTube went on what appeared to be a marijuana-based purge, deleting and giving strikes to swaths of weed influencers' channels.
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The Watch is widely available starting today around the world, including in the US, Australia, Canada, UK, and large swaths of Asia and Europe.
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But as a new study published in Radio Science shows, the same storm also stripped electrons from large swaths of the ionosphere. That's...weird.
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His main effort is adding hundreds of new coal plants, which have contributed to near-apocalyptic pollution levels across large swaths of the country.
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Shooting Bird Box incurred "qualified expenditures" (which doesn't include huge swaths of budget like cast and director fees) in the ballpark of $20 million.
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For a few months in 20, entire swaths of the United States succumbed to an addiction the likes of which had never been seen.
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With hatchets and meat cleavers, pistols and automatic weapons and even bombs, these men turned swaths of America's largest city into a killing zone.
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Finally, hanging over all the above is the question of what is in the large swaths of text blacked out in the redacted report.
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It has been conducting airstrikes against Abu Sayyaf, sometimes bombing Marawi at least twice a day, which has destroyed huge swaths of the city.
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It has carried out a campaign of terror in northern Nigeria, killing thousands, taking hundreds captive, and occupying swaths of territory in Borno state.
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It could place nuclear weapons in the hands of a nation with few restraints on their use, threatening large swaths of the world's population.
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That attack took down large swaths of the internet for a good part of a day, including such popular sites as Twitter and Spotify.
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Health care -- particularly access to it -- is something that touches large swaths of the country on a weekly or monthly -- if not daily -- basis.
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They also help set a strong precedent for other shops to follow suit and can impact wide swaths of workers in one fell swoop.
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And they will be downplaying the ways in which President Trump's anti-establishment, reactionary and aggressive style appeals to significant swaths of the electorate.
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It has cast a pall over swaths of the Hoosier State, spawning an obsessive wave of amateur detective work from strangers across the country.
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The Ways and Means Committee is one of the most powerful in the House, with jurisdiction over broad swaths of tax and health care.
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Later, while recovering from numerous surgeries, she had to wear full-body casts, which she adorned with painted-on symbols and swaths of fabric.
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It is native to the American Southwest and is found in swaths of the Mojave Desert that cross through California, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada.
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At the Department of the Interior, for example, the president is working to open up wide swaths of federal land to drilling and mining.
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Instead, they both want to convince large swaths of voters that a progressive Democrat can win the election against Trump, the PCCC's Green said.
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They had complained that under the 28500 rule created by the Obama administration, large swaths of often dry land required permits for routine activities.
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They had complained that under the 2015 rule created by the Obama administration large swaths of often dry land required permits for routine activities.
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But it was criticized by environmentalists and French president Emmanuel Macron after large swaths of Amazon rainforest were burned by illegal loggers and farmers.
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They had complained that under the 2015 rule created by the Obama administration, large swaths of often dry land required permits for routine activities.
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Police swarmed homes and swaths of woods in the area of the shooting, searching for the suspect, who authorities believe may be close by.
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ThoughtSpot makes artificial-intelligence-enabled software that give employees a simpler, Google-search-like way to sift through swaths of data for relevant information.
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It was one of the first capitals of the Khmer Empire, which controlled large swaths of Southeast Asia from the ninth to 15th centuries.
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"They have a statutory need to figure out how to manage demand differently," Mr. Friedman said, "especially across large swaths of Brooklyn and Queens."
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When large swaths of urbanized humanity look up at the night sky, all they see is a washed-out void and the occasional airplane.
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After Lehman filed for bankruptcy, and great swaths of the markets froze, it looked as if many other major financial institutions would also collapse.
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Bernie Sanders — are counting on: If the system provides equal or more comprehensive benefits, then broad swaths of Americans are likely to support it.
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CVS bonds may trade like water, but there are huge swaths of the market that might not trade at all on a given day.
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They passed countless bills to water down, dismantle or outright repeal enormous swaths of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
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It's where you poop and also where you maybe get fucked, two things that are pretty taboo in large swaths of puritanical American society.
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The Thomas Fire has devastated swaths of Southern California since it began on December 4 fueled by strong Santa Ana winds in Ventura County.
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But in Bali, where a decades-long tourism boom has all but transformed huge swaths of the island's south, women are a common sight.
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Her designs use flexible printing material FilaFlex and a WitBox 2, which prints swaths of fabric that she glues together with a strong superglue.
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After the operation was completed, he was taken to the ICU, having had large swaths of his right frontal and right occipital lobes removed.
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Critics say France has essentially become a police state since the Paris attacks, with large swaths of its Muslim population subject to intense surveillance.
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Farmers and loggers set fire to the rainforest during the summer months each year to clear swaths of Amazon for industrial or agricultural use.
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Unlike previous presidents, however, Trump has alienated large swaths of Republicans who might otherwise leap at the opportunity to work at the White House.
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Except for the hardest of hard-core White Sox fans, the love cuts across all swaths of the city — rich, working class, political, cultural.
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Dorian made landfall in the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm and slowed to a crawl, leaving large swaths of the islands completely underwater.
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Travel to any tourist destination in DC and you'll see swaths of school groups, many of them wearing hats purchased at nearby souvenir shops.
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Parks altered by climate change will still protect wide swaths of wild land, harbor a variety of wildlife species, and protect valuable cultural sites.
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The Kurdish YPG has been a U.S. ally in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadists and it controls swaths of northern Syria.
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Light gray backgrounds disclose ghastly swaths of red and blue noise; fallen rose petals have hazy, pixelated edges worthy of an 8-bit GIF.
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But large swaths of the Pacific have been experiencing severe coral bleaching ever since El Niño began poking up its head in June 2014.
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The outage also cut electricity to much of neighboring Uruguay and swaths of Paraguay, and shut down YPF SA's La Plata refinery, Argentina's largest.
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Cobb recently returned to Kiritimati, or Christmas Island, after about four months to find swaths of the surrounding reefs stripped of their vibrant hues.
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Big swaths of the Golden State remain conservative, and changing the political fabric and voting patterns of a community takes more than one election.
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At least 29 people have died as the Camp Fire engulfs large swaths in the north, matching the deadliest wildfire in the state's history.
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"The problem here is that we have a public health crisis that could do real damage to vast swaths of the economy," Cramer said.
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The US bombs a Syrian airfield — and whole swaths of the political establishment suddenly decide Trump is okay after all; Neil Gorsuch gets confirmed.
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On August 1, Greenland lost 12.5 billion tons of ice in a single day, huge swaths of its ice sheet plummeting into the sea.
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The continued spread of the virus has shut down swaths of the American economy and put it on course for a recession, experts say.
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The fracas has incited large swaths of academic women to add "Dr." to their name on Twitter, and the hashtag #immodestwoman has spread globally.
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But it is waging an even bigger fight with China, a dispute that threatens to engulf broad swaths of the world's two largest economies.
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He went on to build his own home, sold it for a profit and started building swaths of no-frills suburban bungalows and townhouses.
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Wide-angle cameras continually photograph broad swaths of the skies, and software evaluates the faint dots of light for any that wander, highlighting newcomers.
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Collum points to vast corporate excesses, swaths of borrowed cash used to fund stock buybacks, and extremely overstretched valuations to build upon his thinking.
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China's leader, Xi Jinping, is scrambling to contain the virus, putting in place Mao-style social control measures across broad swaths of the country.
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As mayor, Bloomberg undertook initiatives not only to recover from 223/225 but also to develop and build out vast swaths of the city.
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The House's formal impeachment inquiry is just 10 days old, but has swiftly transcended D.C. inertia and swept in huge swaths of America's government.
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The group no longer holds large swaths of territory in Nigeria but still stages regular suicide attacks and strikes on military convoys and outposts.
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China is reviving talks to create a free-trade zone across Asia and lower tariffs on huge swaths of goods from around the world.
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A "Tourist Leave Zone" has been established through swaths of the state in anticipation of extreme weekend temperatures that could make conditions even worse.
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So how did classical music become a field where large swaths of the audience are fixated on the old and wary of the new?
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Winter storm wipes out thousands of flights With the snow largely over, cold air is settling through swaths of the Midwest and East Coast.
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The Thomas Fire ignited on December 173 and has burned about 281,900 acres since then, sending wide swaths of Southern California up in flames.
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Islamic State has seized control of wide swaths of Iraq and Syria and claimed credit for attacks in Paris in November that killed 130.
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Driving the news: This has been a brutal campaign fought by two leaders who are disliked and distrusted by broad swaths of the public.
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The result is the central government does not really control large swaths of its own territory, even where the Taliban is not a factor.
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Australia Wildfires are still plaguing wide swaths of Australia, but a spell of much-needed rain is providing firefighters and residents with some relief.
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"There are big swaths of California where it is hard to get a doctor's appointment, and sometimes people have to wait months," he said.
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Large swaths of land were reclaimed from Boko Haram in 2015, and President Muhammadu Buhari declared the group "technically defeated" by that year's end.
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Mexican officials said most disappearances have taken place in 10 different states in swaths of the country with a heavy presence of drug cartels.
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Weather forecasts suggested that previously expected cold weather risks to wide swaths of the Midwest may not have much of an impact on yields.
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These funds have relatively cheap fees and give you exposure to broad swaths of the stock market, which are key factors in building wealth.
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It has promised to spin off Sprint's prepaid subsidiary, Boost Mobile, and build out high-speed wireless Internet to large swaths of the country.
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So losing swaths of rainforest threatens regional rainfall patterns, the global climate, and some of the most unique forms of life on the planet.
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By using technology to deliver popular programming, Netflix was able to capture investors' attention (and wallets) despite losing swaths of money on production expenses.
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No doubt, real walnut or ash trees gave their lives so G80 owners would have wide swaths of matte finish bark to gaze upon.
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Estimates vary, but it's clear it no longer has firm control over large swaths of land as it did during its heyday in 2014.
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Before it does, however, it'll bring huge swaths of new voters into his campaign's orbit, and possibly some extra scrutiny from the federal government.
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At the same time, like in the Industrial Revolution, it comes on the back of enormous disruption and suffering for big swaths of people.
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According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected across vast swaths of the country between eastern California and the upper Midwest this weekend.
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New ultraviolet images beamed from Mars by NASA's MAVEN spacecraft show huge swaths of clouds forming above the red planet in incredible new detail.
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He pulled off an upset victory in that state in the 2016 primary in part because he won over huge swaths of Muslim voters.
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Trump has come under fire from swaths of lawmakers, including fellow Republicans, for his decision to pull U.S. troops from the war-torn region.
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These swaths of forest were burned by 21968's Empire fire, caused by a lightning strike, and several other blazes over the last decade.
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Biden has warned that Sanders' progressive positions would result in him losing large swaths of the nation to Trump should he be the nominee.
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On the other are large swaths of the population in the countryside who have received few of the benefits of the past 18 years.
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During the 1960s, large swaths of land were protected so that pandas could rebound from near-extinction, and so that scientists could study them.
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All her rooms reflected her own style — the sensuality (swaths of striped fabric and antique wallpaper) and simplicity (bare floors and no excess furniture).
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Great swaths of white America now suffer from maladies that are all too familiar to black America: broken homes, drug addiction, listlessness, early death.
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Silicon Valley has typically been reticent to take political stands on issues, particularly anything that could alienate large swaths of their U.S. user base.
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The effort has been criticized as lackluster by many Democrats in Congress, with large swaths of Puerto Rico still without power and clean water.
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Much of the region has never been heavily populated, and over the years, several large swaths of land have been designated as protected areas.
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And for large swaths of this movie, he's off in a corner firing tiny guns; it's entertaining in a way that probably isn't intended.
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The operation started Sunday, three days after the Woolsey fire ravaged large swaths of Malibu, destroying 177 structures and forcing the evacuation of 75,000 homes.
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What's next: To absorb the coming disruption, the government and corporations will have to take charge of reskilling and upskilling huge swaths of displaced workers.
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Impact Your World: How to help Florida left drenched Matthew battered the coast of east-central and northeastern Florida on Saturday, leaving swaths of damage.
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The two countries have cooperated in fits and starts over the last year against the cult-like terror group, which controls whole swaths of Syria.
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Accomplishing that task may not be easy: criticized banks have five months to reassess and rewrite wide swaths of their resolution plans to regulators' satisfaction.
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Los Angeles was a city in crisis coming off the violent beating of Rodney King and the riots that left swaths of the city charred.
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To encourage a bigger canopy in these privately owned swaths of the city, residents are eligible to receive up to seven trees, free of charge.
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Swaths of the The Whole Thing are given over to improvisation and deconstruction, and few of its tracks conform to any recognizable verse-chorus structure.
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