Health & Dental Insurance: $68 taken out of my paychecks401(k): $53 taken out of my paychecksMasters Swim Team: $40Netflix: $9 Day One 8:30 a.m.
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Health, Dental & FSA Contribution: $88 (already taken out of paycheck) 33(k) Contribution: $562.50 (15% already taken out of paycheck) Day One 7:25 a.m.
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How about -- KILMEADE: That was taken out of context.
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They were basically taken out of the taxi and robbed.
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We are told this picture is taken out of context.
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Anything else has been fabricated or taken out of context.
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Those "slash my wrists" comments weren't taken out of context.
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The photo was taken out of context on social media.
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Health Care, Dental & Vision: $67, taken out of my paycheck.
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Musk maintains that his comments were taken out of context.
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He later said the comments were taken out of context.
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"The joke was taken out of context," says the source.
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The problem is the quotes are taken out of context.
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Sure, human error will be taken out of the equation.
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My comment about Beyonce was regretfully taken out of context.
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Anything else has been fabricated or taken out of context.
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But in today's environment, everything gets taken out of context.
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It's possible these moments were also taken out of context.
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"Why am I being taken out of here," she shouted.
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She has said her comments were taken out of context.
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The money would be taken out of a member's salary.
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But he said those comments were taken out of context.
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In our society, everything is taken out of our hands.
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The comment is being misconstrued and taken out of context.
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The artwork was taken out of museum displays and shelved.
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A guy taken out of office is running for Senate.
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There are no competitors being taken out of the competition.
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I'm fine with being taken out of reality this week.
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Montaigne's writing has not been taken out of his time.
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Two people were taken out of the car, police said.
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Unfortunately, the government's proposals are being taken out of context.
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He was reportedly dismembered and taken out of the building.
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I was taken out of my car, handcuffed, and arrested.
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He was taken out of the ICU in late June.
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These ridiculous threats may seem silly taken out of context.
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A joke that got taken out of context, she said.
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He was later taken out of the terminal by authorities.
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So it has to be taken out of the child's hands.
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But, she says, her words were simply taken out of context.
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We were taken out of the room when things got worse.
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So many of these diaries are taken out of context, too.
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But I think Muva's comments are being taken out of context.
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Transportation: $40 for the parking garage, taken out of my paychecks.
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"Who wants to be taken out of the game?" he said.
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Mr Lance said his comment had been taken out of context.
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" Coppola told Stylist, "That comment was totally taken out of context.
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Their words are taken out of context and turned into clickbait.
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They get taken out of context and that's what I'm saying.
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The aircraft will be taken out of service for maintenance review.
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The figurine can be taken out of the chair, as well.
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He has apologized, saying his comments were taken out of context.
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It was taken out of context completely and there were images.
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Why risk having a quote taken out of context on Twitter?
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They didn't understand why they'd been taken out of the picture.
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The funds would be taken out of the member's net salary.
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Chance said on Twitter the quote was taken out of context.
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King continues to maintain his comments were taken out of context.
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But others have said the words were taken out of context.
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Kati being cuffed and taken out of the Capitol by police.
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Mr. Fillion's supporters said he had been taken out of context.
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No wonder there was only one bite taken out of it.
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"I feel like Brooklyn's being taken out of Brooklyn," she said.
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Greece wants asylum seekers quickly taken out of its detention centers.
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The unemployed have their contribution taken out of their unemployment benefits.
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He told the newspaper his remarks were taken out of context.
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Ms. Makram said her remarks had been taken out of context.
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The governor's office claimed his comments were taken out of context.
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The 44,000 bpd coker was taken out of production on Oct.
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Taken out of context, his words fly, by themselves, into books.
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"If we are taken out of the E.U. then a lot of Scots would want to be taken out of the U.K.," said Henry McLeish, a former first minister of Scotland from the opposition Labour Party.
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The election chart on the right has been taken out of context.
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It was completely missing, like a bite taken out of a cookie.
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Are any of the snippets of the conversation taken out of context?
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During a subsequent interview, she claimed she was taken out of context.
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After she was taken out of the car, she suffered cardiac arrest.
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She said five machines have so far been taken out of service.
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The actors now tells PEOPLE his comments were taken out of context.
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Because it's ... Anything can be taken out of context to mean anything.
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Trump and his campaign said his words were taken out of context.
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"Marriages ended, businesses failed, siblings were taken out of school," Schexnyder explains.
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My husband's words are being taken out of context due to timing.
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His quotes in the piece were taken out of context, he said.
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Health & Dental Insurance: $160 (taken out of paycheck) Credit Card Bills: ~$400.
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When a garment no longer looks new, it's taken out of circulation.
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"I have taken responsibility, it was taken out of context," she says.
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Nor should they be taken out of the context of past administrations.
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In January, Carson said that his comments were taken out of context.
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McDonald declined to apologize, saying the remarks were taken out of context.
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Mr. Trump's campaign has said his remarks were taken out of context.
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She had been taken out of class and handcuffed, Mr. Crawford said.
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"Human discretion should not be taken out of the equation," Gebru said.
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He continues to maintain that his comments were taken out of context.
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The plane was taken out of service for maintenance, American Airlines said.
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The bus was taken out of service, but the community was angered.
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For that reason, the decision must be taken out of his hands.
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Being taken out of myself to another place, another point of view.
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In the game's closing moments, Manning was taken out of the game.
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The plaintiffs have submitted isolated documents that are taken out of context.
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"People say stupid things, things get taken out of context," he said.
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At the same time it is also being taken out of context.
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She was repeatedly taken out of her cell and interrogated, she said.
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But maybe that's exactly why she was taken out of the equation.
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People do not like having more money taken out of their pockets.
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Many were videos taken out of context and later debunked by election officials.
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" She later apologized and claimed that her comments were "taken out of context.
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That statue has to go, or Roosevelt should be taken out of it.
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Turns out, it was nothing more than a joke taken out of context.
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It's even got a little bite taken out of it near the camera.
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Please understand information can be taken out of context & misconstrued to manufacture drama.
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Duterte's foreign minister later said his comments had been taken out of context.
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"It has to be recalled" and permanently taken out of service, he said.
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Animals taken out of their natural habitats can lead to some hilarious results.
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The fact that he was taken out of context isn&apost an accident.
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My statements have been slimmed down to distortion and taken out of context.
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Southwest says the aircraft is being taken out of service for maintenance review.
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But if the human is taken out of the equation, who's in charge?
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Trump's supporters responded by saying the comments were badly taken out of context.
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Vessels must be dry docked, or taken out of service, for the refittings.
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With your child, all the other shit is taken out of the equation.
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Maybe. Do the clips seem a lot more damning taken out of context?
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Taken out of context, the moment could almost be from a Broadway show.
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If vogueing is taken out of its original context, what is the cost?
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Kelly told The Hill that the comment had been taken out of context.
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Can mourners, and their work, be taken out of their own cultural contexts?
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"Truncated and taken out of context," he said of snippets on social media.
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Moreover, once accurate stories taken out of context can become lies or distortions.
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They were things that never should have been taken out of the park.
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With 1 minute 2 seconds remaining, Anthony was taken out of the game.
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"The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance review," Parrish said.
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Weinstein wore a blank face as he was taken out of the courtroom.
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These fees, the writers say, amount to money taken out of their pockets.
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In a deposition, he said his reaction had been taken out of context.
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"These steps are being taken out of an abundance of caution," Reid said.
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They can actually stay useful long after being taken out of a vehicle.
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Avenatti told CNN that he had been misquoted and taken out of context.
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Some things that could most definitely and have been taken out of context.
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"There are no competitors being taken out of the marketplace," Stephenson told CNBC.
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He also noticed a bottle had been taken out of the wine cabinet.
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O'Neill said no, and Cosby was taken out of the courtroom in handcuffs.
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So the provision was taken out of the House version of the bill.
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A close-up of a Thelazia gulosa worm taken out of Abby Beckley's eye.
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A clip of her remarks has also been taken out of context and weaponized.
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So definitely the positive taken out of it for me was I felt good.
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Clay is taken out of the ground and it goes back into the ground.
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Businesses and schools have been shut down and city buses taken out of circulation.
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Multiple Democrats on Monday renewed calls for Moore to be taken out of consideration.
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Several Democrats on Monday renewed calls for Moore to be taken out of consideration.
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"The images seems taken out of a movie, but not from reality," she said.
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Mayfield said his comments stemming from a GQ interview were taken out of context.
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" A source close to Davidson told PEOPLE: "The joke was taken out of context.
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You might expect humans to be taken out of the loop as algorithms improve.
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My words were taken out of context and I'm sorry if they hurt anyone.
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A certain percentage of someone's salary is taken out of their paycheck each month.
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Because the basis of the story is the president is taken out of context.
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According to Crouse, the boy was allegedly taken out of school three years ago.
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A spokesman for Mr. Silveira said the remarks had been taken out of context.
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"The aircraft has been taken out of service for maintenance review," said the airline.
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Initially, officials said the strongest boys would be taken out of the cave first.
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Barnard said his statements about China were taken out of context by the journalists.
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These expenses are typically taken out of their paychecks, which are now on hold.
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King insisted that his remarks were taken out of context and criticized McCarthy's decision.
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I believe he misspoke a little bit here or was taken out of context.
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Her words were taken out of context for the sake of "clickbait," she said.
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A not insignificant chunk of the internet would effectively be taken out of commission.
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Never before had so many American kitchens been taken out of commission at once.
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Swingy pleated skirts had a giant bite taken out of them over one thigh.
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I personally think that emotion has been taken out of the equation of dating.
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"A lot of the stuff he says is taken out of context," Kevin said.
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But people get taken out of the equation in more opaque ways as well.
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The outdoor sections of the city's vaunted subway system were taken out of service.
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The outdoor sections of Hong Kong's vaunted subway system were taken out of service.
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Turnbull said the kids had been taken out of the area before that happened.
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On Wednesday night, the children wailed as they were taken out of the house.
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Still, the old R32 cars will not be taken out of service right away.
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And the truth has been taken out of my hands and used as entertainment.
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Unlike an employee, you don&apost have withholding taxes taken out of each paycheck.
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As a freelancer, I don&apost get taxes automatically taken out of my paycheck.
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And if you see the whole interview, his comments were taken out of context.
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By the time he was taken out of the hospital it was too late.
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At the time, he said his comments were misunderstood or taken out of context.
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"Our train from Basel was taken out of traffic," she said in a tweet.
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Favale denies allegations of retaliation and said his comments were taken out of context.
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Passengers already on board came off, and the plane was taken out of service.
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"One time, something might be taken out of context, maybe even two times," Rep.
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If so, the money must then be taken out of a reinforced banking account.
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By the way, I just had a mercury filling taken out of my head.
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Even the detail of the bent cigarette taken out of her jeans tells the story.
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Photos and videos can also be taken out of context to support a false claim.
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There are hundreds of hateful text messages that can&apost be taken out of context.
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" She added, "These claims will rely on misleading, selectively presented data taken out of context.
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A spokeswoman for Beckham said the emails had been taken out of context and doctored.
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But these levels are, like the quotes, misremembered bits of history taken out of context.
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When using large equipment, "the track has to be taken out of service," he said.
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As of Thursday, it's been taken out of the store, basically reversing the original reversal.
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Australian police told ABC that the measure was taken out of concern for public safety.
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Two days later, shopping carts had to be taken out of the game once more.
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There's the one that's gonna get taken out of context, just so you know. FYI!
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Farmers complain that land is being taken out of use by generously subsidised tree plantations.
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Seven months later, Bekali was taken out of his cell and handed a release paper.
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LHP Tommy Milone was taken out of the starting rotation and moved into long relief.
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"With Darktrace, a lot of the worry is taken out of certain components," he says.
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These facts, taken out of context, fit neatly into America's most popular understanding of Islam.
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Dental and Vision: $7 on my employer's plan, taken out of my paycheck pre-tax.
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He later said he regretted his decision, arguing his comments were taken out of context.
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Businesses looking at North Carolina got nervous, and sports championships got taken out of state.
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No longer should students be presented with a jumble of words taken out of context.
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He has argued that his comments during last week's interview were taken out of context.
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This image falls in the latter category, specifically because it was taken out of context.
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On the House floor Tuesday, King maintained that the quote was taken out of context.
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Julian von Abele, a white student, said his comments were taken out of the context.
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TMZ reported that Summers's mother, Desiree, said her daughter's comments were taken out of context.
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Today, he took it all back, and said his comments were taken out of context.
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King has said his comments to The New York Times were taken out of context.
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Buttigieg called the accusation "outlandish" and said his comments had been taken out of context.
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Rick Scott (R), Zinke said Florida's waters would be taken out of the drilling plan.
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Tigges later told the Dallas Morning News that his comments were taken out of context.
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The problem with Trump's critique is that Khan's quote has been taken out of context.
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As such, controls were tightened to prevent the material from being taken out of town.
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Mr. Lance, in an interview, said that his comments had been taken out of context.
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Once temperatures get frosty, usually after Thanksgiving, the Waterworld machines are taken out of service.
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We want to be taken out of our current mode, which I think is stress.
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At 15, she was taken out of school and assigned to work in a diner.
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The train, he said, was taken out of service as delays piled up behind it.
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" Trump said Mnuchin's comments "were taken out of context," adding he "read his exact statement.
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Mnuchin told CNBC on Friday that his comments on Wednesday were taken out of context.
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His statements, he says, were taken out of context and weren't intended to be offensive.
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However, the tweet was taken out of context and did not refer to the operation.
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The money will automatically be taken out of the cards linked to your Apple Wallet.
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Truman's successor, Dwight Eisenhower preferred planes, so the train was taken out of official service.
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The Dragonfly's speaker module (top right) is made from recycled plastic taken out of rivers.
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When the British documentary-maker's quotes are taken out of context, though, something wonderful happens.
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A OPM spokesman said Phelan's comments was "taken out of context" but did not elaborate.
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Her husband said on Monday that his wife's remarks had been taken out of context.
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President Donald Trump told CNBC on Thursday that Mnuchin's comments were taken out of context.
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Mr. Parameshwara told reporters on Friday that his remarks had been taken out of context.
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Biden issued a statement Monday evening arguing his comments are being taken out of context.
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When I have spoken about it, it has been misconstrued and taken out of context.
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Taken out of context, Lexa and Denise's deaths seem like natural developments for their shows.
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The ministers said about 25 million barrels per day have been taken out of the market.
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Where essentially you have China taken out of the supply chains for many U.S. tech companies.
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Cory Booker said he didn't understand Biden's defense that his comments were taken out of context.
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He also stated their view that Richards statements criticizing addicts had been taken out of context.
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"The (emails) were taken out of context," Fonseca said, denouncing what he called a "witch-hunt".
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The mini and more powerful douche were taken out of the original notes for the script.
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We're told Young Thug and the other passengers were taken out of the car and handcuffed.
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My husband also has transit, 401(k), and insurance taken out of his paycheck, pre-tax.
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Trump's supporters have insisted that the candidate's remarks have been taken out of context and misconstrued.
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Sunday, she was taken out of her room by Thai officials but later allowed to return.
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An unidentified woman was photographed being taken out of Kylie's party by paramedics on a stretcher.
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The flight, scheduled for Denver, was delayed and the plane taken out of rotation for inspection.
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His father died soon afterwards, and he was taken out of school and put to work.
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It's tough though when if there's any slight kind of misstep … it's taken out of context.
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She has a habit of saying things that when taken out of context sound really bad.
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"Well, I didn't hear she likes the impersonation, that was taken out of context," Strong clarified.
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She was taken out of school to work on projects like the Jenner sisters' clothing line.
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Those closest to Nicole were identified and taken out of class Monday and Tuesday, Drake said.
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The reporter eventually regained consciousness and was taken out of the room to receive medical assistance.
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You don't like being taken out of your comfort zone.... Do you want me to continue?
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What would actually happen to our farming landscape if meat was taken out of the equation?
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Hannah's suicide taken out of the conversation, 13 Reasons Why cracks open a discussion of bullying.
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"I think that was wildly misquoted or taken out of context," Krasinski told The Daily Beast.
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She told me in May that her pen-pal comments had been taken out of context.
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But Carson told the committee Thursday that those comments were taken out of context and misconstrued.
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This once ubiquitous chemical has been taken out of many antibacterial soaps over the last year.
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No drilling rigs were evacuated, but one moveable rig was taken out of the storm's path.
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On Friday, air was taken out of the module, to be pumped back in on Saturday.
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"I was misquoted and it was also taken out of context," he said in an email.
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Any action taken out of spite, and not because of a true security concern, will backfire.
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Taken out of context, the line sounds stark and depressing, like an admission of self-hatred.
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Money gets taken out of my account automatically and put into my savings ($200 per paycheck).
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But Northam's comments were quickly taken out of context to suggest that he supported killing babies.
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In that case, Yeisvi would be taken out of foster care and put up for adoption.
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About an hour later, three people were taken out of the water and placed on stretchers.
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Shaughnessy, who has been an anchor there since 1995, was also taken out of the rotation.
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The airplane was taken out of service because of an unrelated mechanical problem, Southwest officials said.
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Mr. Polite had first been taken out of his mother's home when he was in kindergarten.
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What he did — and they weren't taken out of the campaign finance, that's the big thing.
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The photo has not been edited, but it has been cropped and taken out of context.
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Others stood up for Star though, and said his words were being taken out of context.
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"Demand is starting to weaken as ... refining capacity was taken out of the market," Slavov said.
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Since then, he and President Donald Trump have said those remarks were taken out of context.
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Basically, all the stress is taken out of the process so that you can rest easy.
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Meaningful details are obscured or forgotten, while others, taken out of context and exaggerated, appear determinative.
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The move is being taken out of "an abundance of caution," a Pacific Fleet spokesman said.
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Already taken out of above paycheck amount.)10K: $7 (7%, 30% is matched by my company.
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Those subsequent steps are usually where various areas would be taken out of the plan. Rep.
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Pills taken out of sequences could result in unintended pregnancies, said Allergan, the maker of Taytulla.
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The plane has been taken out of service and LaGuardia warned about delays on Tuesday morning.
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He also stated their view that Richard's statements criticizing addicts had been taken out of context.
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The Dreamcast, a console taken out of active duty in 2001, received a brand-new game.
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" A spokeswoman for Juncker said later that the comments attributed to him were taken "out of context.
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CreepshowsA close-up of one of the 14 Thelazia gulosa worms taken out of Abby Beckley's eye.
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Spotify passed a controversial policy that saw R. Kelly's music taken out of all promotions and playlists.
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Instead, the matter would be taken out of the voters' hands and decided by a select group.
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" Fabian Nunez told CNN he was told by Schwarzenegger that the comments were "taken out of context.
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They spent the night — the book could not be taken out of the apartment — reading and crying.
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" But Ma said in the WSJ that his recent comments about counterfeits were "taken out of context.
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After the woman was safely taken out of the building, officers removed the deer one by one.
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"The money is taken out of the market so you aren't earning anything on it," Bishop said.
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Oftentimes, the tasks are taken out of context, and it's not clear what purpose they may serve.
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But he knows I'm hard-headed and would never let myself be taken out of the competition.
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After about 15 minutes, she left for the hospital, where she was being taken out of precaution.
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After the alleged kiss was reported, Thomas was ordered to be taken out of Cummins's forensics class.
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Following the backlash in August, Jenner's rep told PEOPLE that the quote was taken out of context.
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It was intended to be entirely complimentary but unfortunately, my words were twisted & taken out of context.
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He claims the words were taken out of context, but the old government is refusing to budge.
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So NACTO wants humans taken out of the picture; it supports full automation, as soon as possible.
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While the aircraft was taken out of service for repairs, the airline had a two-part plan.
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INGRAHAM: They&aposve got to be taken out of the community, they&aposve got to be incarcerated.
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The comment was taken out of context and was unfortunately wrongly understood, which I very much regret.
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Kay was taken out of a black SUV cops had pulled over, and loaded into an ambulance.
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N) have since been taken out of competition for the contract, leaving Amazon and Microsoft Corp (MSFT.
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What I said was completely taken out of context, and I got attacked terribly through social media.
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He was taken out of Chino Hills (Calif.) High to be home-schooled for his junior year.
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But David felt that over the years he'd been misquoted and had things taken out of context.
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Williams was quoted in the Denver Post as saying the video is being taken out of context.
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"Money is taken out of play like this, particularly in stocks, during times of uncertainty," he said.
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We want abortion to be taken out of the law and regulated like other heath care procedures.
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Eight of the 12 boys who had been trapped have now been taken out of the cave.
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Instead, it was Olympic gymnast Simone Biles who was taken out of the competition by America's votes.
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Farage's spokesman said the comments had been taken out of context and the Guardian had "been naughty".
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The elevator pitch is meant to be taken out of the elevator and into the right environment.
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"I believe those words, senator, with all due respect, have been taken out of context," White responded.
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Tickets are taken out of circulation, punishing people who can't afford to pay more than face value.
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He said his quotes from 2016 interview with a Canadian TV network were taken out of context.
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"They definitely do look fake, unused and [the papers look] taken out of the box," said Belanger.
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Rings were meant to be taken out of boxes and slipped, lovingly, tenderly, onto a a hand!
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But they said the statue, the bust of Martin Luther King, was taken out of the office.
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Drug control was taken out of the criminal justice system and put under the Ministry of Health.
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The planes, both operating for American Airlines, were taken out of service, and their scheduled flights cancelled.
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God had been taken out of our schools & lives, a nation had turned its back on God.
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The statistics, posted online by the American Printing House for the Blind, were taken out of context.
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"One never expects to be taken out of their home like that," she said through an interpreter.
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Roseanne says rational thinkers get it, but she believes she's being targeted and taken out of context.
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Roughly 9,000 vehicles and pieces of equipment have been taken out of Army Prepositioned Stocks in Europe.
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Then afterward you go to your mother and lobby to have her taken out of the will.
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PolitiFact also stated that the video clip used by the Sanders campaign was taken out of context.
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Claudia: After the wheels are taken out of the brines, they are placed in a drying room.
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After one derailment, eight of the station's 21 tracks were taken out of use for several days.
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You can't talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of slums.
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It cites as evidence one quote, taken out of context, from the Southern Poverty Law Center website.
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Another protester was punched and kicked several times as he was being taken out of the rally.
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Biden said in a statement that his 1992 comments were being taken out of context by Republicans.
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The external hard drive that she bought last month but still hasn't taken out of the box.
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In a statement Thursday afternoon, GSA argued that the emails Democrats cited were taken out of context.
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She claims it was taken out of context, and stands by her former apology for the video.
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While in Mexico, he lost custody of his children, who'd been taken out of their mother's care.
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Student Loan Payment: $13Health Insurance: ~$45, taken out of my paycheck pre-tax403(b): $50, taken out of my paycheck pre-tax and matched by my employerUtilities: ~$30 Phone Bill: $35 Internet: $45 Netflix: $7.99 Amazon Prime: $11.99 Additional ExpensesCar Insurance: $163, every three months Day One 303 a.m.
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Once it seems like they have a strong grasp, the questions will be taken out of the rotation.
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There's a lot of retail that's gone to commodities, and the brand value's been taken out of it.
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He was taken out of the ICU late last month and was listed as being in good condition.
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The total distribution, however, may be taken out of one account if you have multiple individual retirement accounts.
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The RMD can ultimately be taken out of just one IRA if you have multiple IRAs, Bernhardt said.
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Upon landing in Miami, the aircraft was taken out of service to be deep cleaned and further disinfected.
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She was 15 years old when she was eventually taken out of school to receive treatment for depression.
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" Razek has denied all accusations against him, saying the alleged actions were "misconstrued or taken out of context.
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Once the planes are deregistered, they can be taken out of the country and leased to other airlines.
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The cost of lunch is roughly $2130 a meal, and it's taken out of my paycheck each month.
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Princes William and Harry as their mother's coffin is taken out of Westminster Abbey following her funeral service.
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Kenya's Olympic committee sought to clarify Keino's comments, suggesting his quote may have been taken out of context.
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"I was totally taken out of my comfort zone with this book," says Mashable culture reporter Martha Tesema.
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After I was taken out of the Senate Russell building, I was plopped on the sidewalk and cuffed.
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The operator plans to hold a memorial service for the fish once they're taken out of the ice.
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Most microscopic animals need water to survive — otherwise, they can evaporate away if taken out of the water.
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This action was taken out of an abundance of caution because the background investigation has not been completed.
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All Other Monthly ExpensesMedical & Dental: $95 (taken out of my paycheck)Gym Membership: $21Car Insurance: $78Car Payment: $400.
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Asked if she was anti-vaccine, Stein said she had been "taken out of context" on the issue.
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Sturgeon has repeatedly said she did not want her country taken out of the EU against its will.
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" Lambert went on to say that anything she would have told interviewers "would've been taken out of context.
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LONDON — A plane was taken out of service by British Airways after bed bugs were found on board.
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Skoglund's images of corn, peas, and carrots — all obviously taken out of a can — hang on one wall.
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Around $25 billion of capital per month is being taken out of China, according to Capital Economics research.
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Johansson clarified her comments in a statement to CNN on Sunday, saying they were taken out of context.
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When taken out of its little spot, it looks like it's actually smaller than the iPhone 8's.
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"Upon landing in Miami, the aircraft was taken out of service to be deep cleaned and further disinfected."
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It's your move Donald… And oil was taken out of intensive care unit and is now considered stable.
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After a few minutes, a bag is placed over Hamdan's head and he's taken out of the room.
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"We realized that this has to be taken out of the hands of politicians," he told VICE Impact.
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In a statement, Price said his remarks at Tuesday's World Health Care Congress were taken out of context.
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This money comes primarily from payroll taxes, which are taken out of the vast majority of Millennials' paychecks.
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Higbie initially apologized for his remarks but later defended them and said they were taken out of context.
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Movie reviews tend to look for balance and can be taken out of context at the very least.
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Spotify is an awesome service, but having $10 taken out of the bank every month is not ideal.
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A spokesman for Sanders later sought to clarify that Sanders's comments had also been taken out of context.
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I think sometimes in the US, it gets taken out of girls basketball in a lot of ways.
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The newspaper also published an apology from Marney, who said her comments had been "taken out of context".
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That doesn't mean that, taken out of context, the safe word you choose won't sound a little funny.
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Various contenders have been floated and then taken out of contention over the past week — most notably Rep.
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He denied any wrongdoing and insisted that his recorded comments had been distorted and taken out of context.
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Johnson claims that some of the comments were "wholly satirical," while others have been taken out of context.
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Guyton's solo exhibition at Mocad provided a rare glimpse of his art taken out of its usual context.
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Democrats have called the memo "profoundly misleading" and have said its factual allegations are taken out of context.
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She is furious anytime her recipes are republished without her permission, or taken out of their original context.
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If the 13 Max is taken out of service, Boeing might have to compensate airlines for delayed deliveries.
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In China, money from high-risk areas has been taken out of circulation, and may potentially be destroyed.
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Ms. Tang said Ms. Logbo's babies were premature and could not be taken out of the newborn department.
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Two minutes of stoppage time left, as a bit of sting has been taken out of the game.
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I'm not sure when I'll pay for it or if it gets taken out of my future checks.
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"I don&apost normally respond but clearly this has been taken out of context," White tweeted on Sunday.
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They see firsthand that all sorts of people long to be taken out of the driver&aposs seat.
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Giants starter Dereck Rodriguez was taken out of the game following Wong's game-tying hit in the seventh.
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Rates are going to change at some point this year is what markets have taken out of it.
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Spotify is an awesome service, but having £10 taken out of the bank every month is not ideal.
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"I had a donut taken out of my hand while I was riding my bike," he told NJ.com.
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Grady said that she's well versed in Indian culture and that her post was taken out of context.
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Paul Savino, who worked at a nearby construction site, saw the man being taken out of the building.
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Italy won the championship, but with a whiff of illegitimacy after Zidane was taken out of the game.
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My neighbor recently was hospitalized for depression and was taken out of school for a least three weeks.
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It can all be gone over with a fine-tooth comb and the remains taken out of there.
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We are even looking at currency (dollars) that are taken out of circulation for use in coin trays.
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She added that this quote was taken out of context and then used to imply that she is pregnant.
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" The message continues, "The airplane landed at Newark this afternoon and has be taken out of service for extermination.
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A 2008 anti-trafficking statute dictates that certain minors must be taken out of immigration detention within 72 hours.
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However, anything you do can be spun and taken out of context by a random person on the street.
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No matter what you write, there's a whole internet culture that guarantees everything to be taken out of context.
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"However, anything you do can be spun and taken out of context by a random person on the street."
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The 10 percent is taken out of your paycheck and automatically invested for you before you ever see it.
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The aircraft has been taken out of service while it is inspected for damage, JetBlue said in a statement.
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As many as 9,000 people have already been taken out of the besieged city in nine convoys since Thursday.
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The boy, now 13, had been taken out of school in December 2012, prosecutors said, according to the Tribune.
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Through good management, cost-cutting and canny capital allocation, much of the drama has been taken out of FCA.
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It's a page taken out of Spotify's book, which recently enabled the feature after receiving pressure from their users.
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Williams told the Denver Post when the footage came to light that it had been taken out of context.
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But reports suggest that nearly 15trn rupees of the 15.4trn rupees taken out of circulation are now accounted for.
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Through smart management, cost-cutting and canny capital allocation, much of the drama has been taken out of FCA.
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Customs and Border Protection officials said Monday that the comments made in the briefing were taken out of context.
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It doesn't work — we're never taken out of the faux realism long enough to stomach this lion love song.
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But Kristaps said much of the comments were taken out of context and that fans shouldn&apost be concerned.
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Although a vaccine has been around for years, it goes off, like milk, if taken out of the fridge.
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E-mails she said had been taken out of context did not, when made public, offer much exculpatory evidence.
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So, when President Trump made the animals comment, he complained he was taken out of context, and he was.
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That's the one part that's almost completely taken out of the hands of the people who made the movie.
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Most recently, Seymour herself took to Instagram to apologize for her remarks, which says were taken out of context.
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He was taken out of the game as C Chris Gimenez came on to get the final two outs.
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NORTH: Look it, I -- that is taken out of context as people are fond of saying in our business.
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I take the bus to work using my monthly transit card that's taken out of my paycheck pre-tax.
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New Balance said the remark about Trump taking things in the "the right direction" was taken out of context.
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Kerry said his words were taken out of context, given only one side of the conversation could be heard.
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That's because the proteins are digested and taken out of your system, which isn't the case for pollen proteins.
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Anything he says is gonna be taken out of context and someone is going to be offended by it.
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Bombardier was taken out of the running for the New York deal because of delays on a previous order.
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"As things stand, Scotland faced the prospect of being taken out of the EU against her will," she said.
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A girl was being taken out of school in [the ninth grade] to be married to a second cousin.
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Last week, Smith shared a four second video taken out of the bus window on her way to work.
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An interview that was recently published has been edited for click bait and is widely taken out of context.
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What has it been like to see it being taken out of your hands and being given new life?
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A spokeswoman for Northam told The Washington Post that his comments were being taken out of context by Republicans.
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He immediately worried about how Ganna's chart could be taken out of context and used in potentially harmful ways.
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Potentially impacted phone booths were taken out of service immediately and the full removal process will be completed soon.
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They reference geometric abstraction — or the history of abstract painting — where the landscape is taken out of the conversation.
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Frequently, by the time an offending blog has been taken out of circulation, thousands will already have seen it.
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"I feel like I've been taken out of reality," he says one day on a bullet train between venues.
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White did not immediately respond to questions from CNN asking which quotes she believed were taken out of context.
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Even the Galaxy Fold, when first taken out of its box, has a large sheet of plastic surrounding it.
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In an interview with Rolling Stone on Wednesday, however, Ronson clarified that his words were taken out of context.
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Protesters shouted "Shame on you!" and "I did not give consent!" as they were taken out of the gallery.
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My guess is that once people gained confidence in that, people would want it taken out of their hands.
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In that sense I was taken out of my role as a photographer and became more of an observer.
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"These actions are not taken out of stubbornness but to give diplomacy a chance," agency spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said.
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Mines that have been mothballed because they are not economic are not going to be taken out of mothballs.
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But Kristaps said many of the comments had been taken out of context and that fans shouldn't be concerned.
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Jennifer's blood was allegedly found on the passenger seat Fotis had taken out of the truck, the warrant states.
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Mr. Delrahim has said his comments last year about AT&T and Time Warner were taken out of context.
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State officials have predicted a "summer of hell" when several tracks are taken out of service, starting July 10.
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In his statement, Mr. Schoof said that the pastor's sermon about "evil" women had been taken out of context.
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Even with politics taken out of the equation, markets have plenty of moving parts to contend with these days.
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She says Karlan made a fair point about POTUS, and it's being taken out of context to look malicious.
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This image is a real photo of the Obamas, but it has been cropped and taken out of context.
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She deleted her messages and said on Facebook that her words were taken out of context by local media.
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Johnson last year said some of the comments were "wholly satirical," while others have been taken out of context.
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By the 20163s, books that referred to "acts of revolutionary justice" against the Romanovs were taken out of circulation.
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The last subway car covered in graffiti was taken out of service nearly five years before he became mayor.
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If you choose to participate, the deductions are taken out of your paycheck, just like your 401(k) contributions.
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Ronson, 44, claimed that his words were taken out of context and that he does not identify as sapiosexual.
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More than 8,000 people have been taken out of the Syrian city, but many thousands are said to remain.
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When those theories have been taken out of a site like Reddit and put into headlines, that's a bummer.
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This is yet another video that is often taken out of context in order to push one's own agenda.
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Manning insisted that email was taken out of context, adding that some recent court filings will make that clear.
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Liang, however, said economic factors should be part of the decision, and politics should be taken out of it.
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He said on Sunday that and several other comments that have drawn attention had been taken out of context.
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"On the ambulance bed, when she was taken out of the room, I told her I love you," Shaw said.
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If the Mexican government has all your information, anything can be taken out of context, edited and used against you.
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Anyone who tested positive for an STI would allegedly be taken out of the running, and this happened a lot.
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"I was close, I kind of had it in my hands and it got taken out of it," Spieth says.
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Some of Stern's fans have suggested that the comment was taken out of context and was actually made in jest.
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CAVUTO: ... that, even when it came to the Sanders situation, she shouldn&apost have been taken out of the restaurant.
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Update March 30th, 1:01PM ET: This story has been updated with details on fees taken out of fundraised money.
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Go to the IRS tax withholding calculator online and figure out how much should be taken out of your paycheck.
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To keep an old car sharp, it needs to be taken out of the garage and put on the road.
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Additionally, most franchise owners have to pay back loans or other debts that will be taken out of business profits.
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" Recording Academy President Neil Portnow has since clarified that he was inarticulate and his statement was "taken out of context.
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However the latest draft also reinserts the aim of "advancing towards communism" that was taken out of the first draft.
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Trump's surrogates said the Republican nominee's comments were taken out of context, and blamed the media for construing his words.
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The Saleh Museum, opened in Sana'a two years later, displayed his scorched trousers and the shrapnel taken out of him.
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TMZ also reported that Kaiser was taken out of Evans' home and was living with Griffith and his paternal grandmother.
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Diseases of the immune system might be treatable by cells taken out of the body, reprogrammed and put back in.
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Additionally, company workers had the opportunity to bid online for more than 100 of the games taken out of DisneyQuest.
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He later said the comments were taken out of context and that he was provoked into using the racial slur.
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The outlet obtained an early copy of the video game and verified what had been taken out of the track.
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Orange County Fire released the 911 call that was placed moments after little Emeline was taken out of the water.
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And when taken out of context, these bullets are simply beautiful, in a modern art gallery display kind of way.
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Trump will surely tweet something about how his words were taken out of context, but the quotes speak for themselves.
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"We have been taken out of our short AUDUSD recommendation," analysts at BNP Paribas wrote in a note to clients.
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The comment caught the attention of officials at the White House, who later claimed it was taken out of context.
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I was awakened in the middle of the night, handcuffed, taken out of the cell, and placed against a wall.
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One bite is taken out of the bread and the ham, which exposes a piece of still-wrapped American cheese.
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She certainly does not have my permission to be taken out of town or out of state [or get married]!
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October, 2015: Apple says you can't re-download apps you've purchased if they've been taken out of the App Store.
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" Insisting she was taken out of context, Madonna explained: "I am not a violent person, I do not promote violence.
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As hardware was replaced, the older servers were taken out of service, stored and decommissioned in a variety of ways.
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PA) A380 superjumbo to fly passengers almost a decade ago has been taken out of service by Singapore Airlines (SIAL.
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Trump first claimed that Gorsuch's comments had been taken out of context, even though Gorsuch's own spokesman had confirmed them.
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The gestures change meaning when taken out of context, and users will recognize what basically amounts to a daily performance.
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Exomoons can orbit giant exoplanets in other planetary systems and may be taken out of orbit due to gravitational interactions.
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As Saddam's body was taken out of the execution chamber, a feverish crowd began to beat and spit on him.
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He had been "sent home" -- agency lingo for being taken out of the field -- after getting crossways with his boss.
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According to the Register, at least two attendees at Ernst's town hall were taken out of the meeting by police.
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Storey echoed these remarks, telling an ABC News affiliate that the meaning behind his tweets was taken out of context.
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All wells must either pass all tests or be taken out of service before DOGGR can call a public meeting.
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"All I'm going to say is I got the bat taken out of my hand three times today," he said.
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It's at this point that "Rock and Roll Part 2" was taken out of sports events from around the world.
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If you are entering a paid pool, this is when the money will be taken out of your Fanduel funds.
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Fortunately, Hispanic and conservation groups helped rouse opposition to the effort, and the provision was taken out of the bill.
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Once it is taken out of the ground, it simply exists in the environment until it can be buried again.
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Political candidates on the trail expect their remarks will be taken out of context and blown entirely out of proportion.
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Another option, best for frequent travelers, is the membership at $49/year, with no percentage taken out of any claim.
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Disney classics have been taken "out of the vault" and are now available on the media giant's new streaming service.
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Public housing projects have been underinvested in for decades leading to many thousands of units being taken out of service.
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I see online that I said I was pregnant in an interview, but that was completely taken out of context.
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Sure, it's just some moldy sandwiches but what kills me is the bite taken out of one of them. Retch.
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I currently have about $20,303 saved.)401(k): $244, taken out of each paycheck pre-tax Day One 9 a.m.
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Giving a kidney means getting a lot of blood taken out of you, often a few vials at a time.
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Through my welding glass, it looked like a green wafer with a small bite taken out of the left side.
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In response, the presidential frontrunner has tried to play off some of his commentary as jokes taken out of context.
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Hall said that he sees a lot of 401(k) loans taken out of the balance rather than being repaid.
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AS YOU START TO SEE MORE STIMULUS TAKEN OUT OF THIS SYSTEM, WHAT DOES THAT MEAN FOR YOUR CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES?
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The number taken out of the country surged in the late 1920s, just before the Iranian government outlawed their exportation.
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Add in the kids, who are taken out of their usual routine, and that gives parents an unusually full plate.
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They assert that the correspondence quoted in Friday's court filing was from junior employees and was taken out of context.
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It took about 1.43 minutes for the man to be taken out of the building by officers, Mr. Zepeda said.
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It was taken out of use nearly a century ago to complete a critical expansion to the city's underground network.
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The characters you played — who continued from game to game — could die or otherwise be taken out of the game.
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They are in fact processed by the Browders of Browder's Birds; they are not taken out of state for processing.
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"It is like for the first time in history that we have been taken out of a ditch," she said.
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In neighboring Bangladesh, lashed by the weakened storm on Saturday, another million people were similarly taken out of harm's way.
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But the language allowing for a new primary was taken out of the legislation by the end of the day.
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"The generosity ranking changes when religion is taken out of the picture," according to the 2013 Chronicle of Philanthropy report.
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The carrier taken out of commission was the USS Theodore Roosevelt, one of 11 active carriers in the Navy fleet.
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Harvey Weinstein was immediately remanded into custody and taken out of the courtroom in handcuffs Monday morning -- without his walker.
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Close to 2023 million barrels of oil a day (mbds) was taken out of production in Libya just last week.
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Since the barge was taken out of service in July, private boat owners have stepped in to meet the demand.
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He was in a kind of purgatory, still employed by Ascend but taken out of its day-to-day operation.
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The car was badly damaged under suspicious circumstances in the Bronx and taken out of service, the former chief said.
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About 60 people, including some of the dead, were taken out of the building, said Mittal, the assistant police commissioner.
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The money was taken out of my paycheck before I even saw it and I learned to live without it.
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I think these are just claims that are taken out of thin air, but then it is the Daily Mail!
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The studio lights bore into the pupils of each interviewee (eerily, while they get their blood taken out of frame).
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Mr. Biden's advisers argued that his story of working with segregationists was both not new and taken out of context.
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Lawmakers are expected to consider this request at a later time, now that it's been taken out of the deal.
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The eleven activists who had zip-tied themselves were taken out of the rotunda to be processed by the police.
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However the latest draft also reinserts the aim of "advancing toward communism" that was taken out of the first draft.
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"Certain storylines — one of which involved one of the boys — had been taken out of our hands," Sherman-Palladino says.
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If taken out of the spotlight to learn their trade, we could see more youth blossom, unhindered by national expectation.
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Typically, a politician may try to argue that these kinds of remarks are taken out of context or incidents of misspeaking.
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King said his comments had been taken out of context, and that he rejects white supremacist ideology and labels on individuals.
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When I hear about text messages, the first thing you have to remember is these things are taken out of context.
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Norm went on "The View" Thursday and said the #MeToo situation was a clear case of being taken out of context.
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Occasionally the pupils would be taken out of class to learn to shoot a weapon or how to crawl under fire.
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The image of a child being taken out of the arms of its mother cannot help but generate an emotional reaction.
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But the Zika test can give false positives, which means that some perfectly safe blood will be taken out of circulation.
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What if one of the cameras is taken out of commission by a system error or a leaf blowing onto it?
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But sometimes after inmates were inexplicably taken out of their cells, they'd come back appearing dazed and more pliable, Sauytbay claimed.
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They were leasing the land, and it's also coming in on royalties from the oil being taken out of the land.
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The picture is one of thousands taken out of respect for people asking to have their picture taken with Mr. Trump.
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"We have every intention of giving someone an opportunity," Kennedy said, arguing that her original remarks were taken out of context.
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The airplane, a Boeing 737-900, was briefly taken out of service for maintenance and then returned to its scheduled use.
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But one teen, who has become the face of the viral moment, says his actions have been taken out of context.
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Your comments are another slap in the face to women, whether intended or not; whether taken out of context, or not.
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Both aircrafts "returned to the gate under their own power and were taken out of service for Maintenance evaluation," Agnew said.
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Speaking of being fair, Jake Tapper and CNN they did note that the president was taken out of context earlier today.
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Facebook said it's trying to stamp out content that has been doctored, taken out of context or accompanied by misleading text.
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Prud'Homme said retrofitting can generally accommodate agencies by conducting the work when cars are taken out of service for regular maintenance.
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Here's the thing ... after the loser got bit, everyone else wanted a bite taken out of them ... and the gator obliged.
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While his spokesperson has claimed that the quote was taken out of context, it was not a great choice of words.
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The well at the Aliso Canyon storage facility of Southern California Gas is now taken out of service, the utility said.
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He cited as an example October 1987, when more than 22 percent was taken out of the market in a day.
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Hart apologized at the time and suggested the comment had been misunderstood when taken out of the context of other tweets.
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For that to happen, the friction needs to be taken out of the system the same way we've seen in mobile.
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Spotify gift card Spotify is an awesome service, but having $10 taken out of the bank every month is not ideal.
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I volunteer at our local charter school; it's for an orphanage of kids that have been taken out of violent homes.
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But the defeat in Texas comes after Tennessee, another potential pickup, was quickly taken out of reach for Democrats with Rep.
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The minister later said his comments were taken out of context, and Pakistani officials reassured Beijing there would be no delay.
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Tweets can be taken out of context when the whole story is not there and that was the case last night.
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According to COSATU's statement, South Africa is losing roughly R147 billion ($10.9 billion) illegally taken out of the country each year.
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But a lot of it's being taken out of the hide of our country and we can't allow that to happen.
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She gets an email from USADA saying, due to lack of performance you're being taken out of USADA's drug testing pool.
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Alinity later explained that she did not commit marriage fraud, but taken out of context, the clip makes her seem opportunistic.
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"I think the Fed has been taken out of the equation," Siegel said, noting recession fears also have started to subside.
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The idea that you can be taken out of context, that your narrative can be stolen, doesn't really occur to people.
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However, due Corbyn's unpopularity among Labour MPs and MEPs, it could mean that he is taken out of the leadership race.
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The footage, taken out of context of the educational films with their voiceovers and explanations, becomes strange and otherworldly, almost surreal.
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"I believe that it was taken out of Egypt illegally ... They have not presented any documents to prove otherwise," Waziri said.
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" Fakher said that the song segment was taken out of context in a "severe distortion of the band and our beliefs.
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After the cutting ceremony, she was taken out of school and, at age 12, married off to an abusive, older man.
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The International Monetary Fund reported that a record amount of capital, $27 billion, was taken out of the country last year.
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But as the political opposition insisted that he step down, the ministry said his words had been taken out of context.
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The city was taken out of the Kurds's hands after they had fought a hard battle to liberate it from ISIS.
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The $155 million would be taken out of the Base account, leaving a remainder of $447 million in the Base account.
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He recalled that after he was taken out of the game, he went into a tent on the sideline and cried.
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"Would you want every joke that you made to someone being printed and taken out of context later?" he asked Levy.
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Unlike 2000(k) contributions, any money you add to a Roth is added after taxes are taken out of your paycheck.
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Paula White, a White House employee and controversial televangelist, said a sermon which went viral online was taken out of context.
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Low-income workers would get a tax credit to avoid having money taken out of their paychecks that they can't afford.
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Aerial footage showed patients sitting outside in wheelchairs and others being taken out of the facility on stretchers, CBS News reports.
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"My rule of thumb is to have at least 24 percent of your income taken out of your income," said Maselli.
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Yes." In a comment to CNN about the remark, Avenatti said, "I was misquoted, and it was taken out of context.
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Spotify Gift Card Spotify is an awesome service, but having £10 taken out of the bank every month is not ideal.
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This time, King condemned white nationalism and white supremacy as "odious ideologies" and claimed his words were taken out of context.
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The 210,000-bpd CDU was taken out of production following a fire in the refinery's 78,000-bpd reformer, the sources said.
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But you have to understand, Ainsley, what he did -- and they weren't taken out of campaign finance, that's the big thing.
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Mr. Vucic told The Times that he did not regret the comment, but said it had been taken out of context.
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He said that while he retracted them, he also felt they had been taken out of context by the news media.
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This way, it can be taken out of harm's way and then brought back into an area once a storm finishes.
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The Hoosiers' offense performed so well that the redshirt freshman quarterback was taken out of the game before the halftime break.
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He was expected to be charged on Thursday oath but was taken out of court by police before the charges were read.
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In August its central bank ordered the group to return $8.1bn, which it said had been taken out of the country illegally.
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Dalic denied the allegation on Friday, saying that the emails had been taken out of context and that she would not resign.
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After all, impersonal data in a database -- "not your image, not your video" -- can always be taken out of context, Cranor explained.
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" As officers attempted to forcibly remove Fairooz from the hearing for laughing, she shouted, "Why am I being taken out of here?
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As the days go by, you realize that when money is taken out of the daily equation, everyone starts feeling genuinely freer.
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" As he was being taken out of the room, Margraves asked the arresting officers, "What if this had happened to you guys?
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Still, the man reportedly tried to attack the security guards with an apparent kick before he was taken out of the building.
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Approximately 24 employees were given 24 Fridays off, with no reduction in salary and no days taken out of their annual leave.
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But some of the air has already been taken out of US stocks, with futures pointing to losses when markets open Thursday.
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Expert projections show that more than $1 trillion would be taken out of the Medicaid program between the years 2020 and 2036.
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A major concern for Gaga was making sure the performance felt seamless, so that viewers wouldn't be taken out of the experience.
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"He really brings us down to earth if we're feeling like something we've said is being taken out of context," she says.
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Rohrabacher said the quote is being taken out of context; that he's for term limits, but only if they apply to everyone.
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The pipe and lighter were taken out of my hands, and with a delicate shove I was pushed onto my friend's sofa.
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He said the comment was not aimed at the players and was taken out of context, but the damage was already done.
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"He really brings us down to earth if we're feeling like something we've said is being taken out of context," she said.
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TMZ also reported that Kaiser was also taken out of Evans' home and is currently living with Griffith and his paternal grandmother.
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Likewise, any incriminating documents Flynn turns over in response to the subpoena while under immunity would be essentially taken out of play.
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Her book Women Who Work was also called a "strawberry milkshake of inspirational quotes," many of which were taken out of context.
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And something you mentioned, which I think gets taken out of context, the media just loves to do this, is space mirrors.
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Chicken McNuggets are set to lose some artificial preservatives, while high-fructose corn syrup is being taken out of the burger buns.
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I think there is pressure on asset managers to deliver short-term returns or risk having money taken out of their firm.
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"I see online that I said I was pregnant in an interview, but that was completely taken out of context," she tweeted.
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Analysts are tending towards the view that "illegal" production capacity was taken out of the statistics before any of it actually closed.
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The electoral maps compared in that viral tweet may be spookily similar, but the picture above has been taken out of context.
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It followed years of neglect, non-existent investment and various 'fees' taken out of the club by its owners, the Oyston family.
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In most poor societies, it's the girls who are more readily taken out of school (or never sent in the first place).
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Once the retailers receive the original good, the money is taken out of the wallet and put back in the customer's account.
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Some of those exchanges were included in the lawsuit, but Sulkowicz told CNN they were taken out of context in the suit.
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When I was younger, many of my female friends were taken out of school to learn housekeeping to prepare them for marriage.
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Save company complaints for in person conversations, not messages that can be taken out of context, or make your employer look bad.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has repeatedly said it does not see any reason to order the planes be taken out of service.
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Kellyanne Conway denies suggesting there was wider surveillance of Trump during campaign, telling CNN her recent comments were taken out of context.
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And lest you think Damon's statements are being taken out of context, he made some odd remarks about pal George Clooney, too.
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The airplane, a Boeing 737-900, was briefly taken out of service for maintenance and then was returned to its scheduled use.
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Khan responded by saying his remarks had been taken out of context because he had been referring to the enhanced police presence.
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He says the first time the son was taken out of school, the boy ran scared and screaming from his mom's car.
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It clonks them on the head, they're taken out of the organized crime game, and you go on to your next mission.
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In a recent Atlantic article, Norton contended her remarks were taken out of context and used to create a caricature of her.
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Right now, after this product is taken out of the box, it's just an Android tablet behind a mirror, and that's lame.
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"Our CEO's comments about the potential use of automation in the retail sector have been taken out of context," Franklin told MUNCHIES.
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Defense lawyers appealed in September, saying that prosecutors had presented as evidence excerpts of his speeches that were taken out of context.
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Just like a legitimate union, these unions are registered with the Department of Labor, and dues are taken out of workers' paychecks.
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The 26 monkeys taken out of the lab are now being housed at a sanctuary in Florida, according to The Gainesville Sun.
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Jalopnik also conceded that there might have been selection bias for drivers unhappy with the cut being taken out of their fares.
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It brought the towers back into service November 5, but two days later, they were taken out of service again, she said.
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The airplane, which was grounded worldwide following two deadly crashes, had already been taken out of the airline's rotation until Aug. 5.
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Robertson said those comments were taken out of context and referred to supply chain disruption resulting in delays to production at factories.
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That's a lot of money, and it doesn't include the savings that are automatically taken out of my paycheck and checking account.
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"Oribe Peralta has been taken out of the national squad participating in the Games," the Mexican Football Federation said in a statement.
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I would tell anyone thinking of posting online that it's a bad idea because these things can be taken out of context.
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In the past, he's claimed that what the media has declared racist was simply a poorly received joke taken out of context.
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Then the FCC required people to say that a spin was paid for, so the fraud element was taken out of it.
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In a nutshell: If taxes aren't being taken out of your paycheck, you need to set aside money to pay for them.
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These fees, in turn, were taken out of Amazon EU's profits, and it meant that Amazon paid lower taxes on those profits.
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On the floor, King contended his comments were taken out of context, saying he rejects white supremacist ideology and labels on individuals.
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Now, the FIFO rule as it's known, has been taken out of the legislation altogether, CNBC senior contributor Larry Kudlow first reported.
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The Warriors intentionally fouled to cause a break in the action so Thompson could be taken out of the game for evaluation.
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It's being taken out of their pocketbooks as the debt that will be incurred by the permanent tax cuts for the rich.
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He added that he thought Mr. Mnuchin's comment had been "taken out of context" and that the dollar should reflect the economy.
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It seems to me that a lot of the wind has been taken out of Stories with the redesign and with Instagram.
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The choice would effectively be taken out of the hands of the "people" and handed over to a select group: the delegates.
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According to the bank source, up to 26 tonnes of gold were taken out of the bank until the end of April.
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But then the official, as well as the minister of sports, came back and said the comment was taken out of context.
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Mr. Shane said that income may be treated differently depending on whether it is taken out of a business or left in.
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Its vehicles were inspected five times in the last two years, and the company has had four vehicles taken out of service.
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In elementary school, they were frequently taken out of school by their parents for "vacations" that would last three or four months.
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VERDICT Partly false: This photo was taken out of context, Michelle Obama did not refuse to salute the flag on Veterans Day
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Be aware that anything you write could be shared with others, and might be taken out of context and used against you.
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Even if we are not taken out of the entity list, for some American companies, the things they sell are not important.
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The money would be taken out of Minnesota's "rainy day fund," which got a boost from the state's budget surplus last year.
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Lawrence declined to specify which pathway the recent female candidate had taken out of concern that doing so would reveal her identity.
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White did not immediately respond to questions from CNN at the time asking which quotes she believed were taken out of context.
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Up to 2 billion euros a day was being taken out of the bank by savers last week, another source told Reuters.
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But MSNBC disclosed that she played the full conversation for a producer to ensure the recordings were not taken out of context.
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The issue, as it turned out, is that a broken seat on the plane apparently had to be taken out of service.
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"Making decisions for my heart," she replied in a clip that's certainly not at all edited or taken out of context, nope.
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She was eighteen months old and had hardly ever been taken out of her crib: she was malnourished and unable to stand.
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With the clock taken out of the equation, employees can quickly master new skills and thus quickly take on new, satisfying assignments.
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Hamm, 48, thinks people should see the movie first before judging, as he argues the controversy has been taken out of context.
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One particularly horrific video showing a body being taken out of a snake went viral on the internet in March last year.
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In departure area security lines, laptops - but not tablets - must be taken out of bags and placed on trays for electronic screening.
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"Well, I've been taken out of context in the past, but never more relentlessly than with regard to this comment," McConnell writes.
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" She noted, "The vice president, I think, was frustrated that a story he's told many times was being taken out of context.
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Whether gladiolin can be taken out of the Petri dish and made into a useful drug will require many clinical trials to discover.
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More than 300 MAX passenger jets have been taken out of service globally following a fatal plane crash in Ethiopia nine days ago.
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Of course, the Nasdaq 100 has also been an outperformer, so there are some gains ready to be taken out of that group.
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A portion taken out of our paychecks for Social Security goes toward Medicare to cover most services like hospital stays and doctors' visits.
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It takes you out of it for a second, and you should never be taken out of the scene, as an audience member.
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He was taken out of the game in the ninth Saturday as catcher Chris Gimenez came on to get the final two outs.
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If tobacco were taken out of the treaties, as suggested by the proposal, Philip Morris could be deprived of many such legal arguments.
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But in the past Sessions has acknowledged most of the accusations, claiming that many of them were jokes and taken out of context.
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Chetwynd also noted that they have fact-checked real photos that have been taken out of context, specifically to manipulate the immigrant discussion.
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Houston Astros relief pitcher Ken Giles was feeling frustrated after he was taken out of Tuesday night's game against the New York Yankees.
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Since then, she's been campaigning for drugs to be taken out of the hands of criminals and to be passed to medical professionals.
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Nicholas is now apologizing, saying his poorly worded emails have been taken out of context, and claims he stands with the LGBTQ community.
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But this is only the latest indication that police violence cases need to be taken out of the hands of local prosecutors altogether.
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I think they want it to be reconceived and taken out of DHs, for more accountability, they say it&aposs all gone rogue.
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His heart was strong enough to beat on its own and his vitals were improving, so he was taken out of the coma.
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Some of them have been taken out of their houses in the middle of the night with violence to intimidate and threaten them.
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It's unclear when the last shots were fired, but students started to be taken out of their classrooms, according to local station ABC13.
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After some backlash, Biden first said that his comments on that were taken out of context, then he said he regretted the remarks.
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However, the statement did not detail any specific things taken out of context or any efforts to amend Staver's initial remarks with OneNewsNow.
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They include offering emergency funding or a refund of the "film fee" from China's Film Bureau that is taken out of ticket revenue.
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As Batres was taken out of a cell to identify his belongings, immigration officials took him and other fathers away from their kids.
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To date, 34 wells at the facility have passed the state's six safety tests, and another 79 have been taken out of service.
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When you're taken out of your rhythm, it creates layers of frustration that can add up to you wanting to flee the platform.
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" Though the reality star admitted to acting out of line at moments while filming, he believes some footage was "taken out of context.
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TMZ also reported that Kaiser was taken out of Evans' home on Friday and is currently living with Griffith and his paternal grandmother.
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Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden told MSNBC's Al Sharpton Saturday his comments on segregationist senators and race were taken out of context.
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The cameras were taken out of the original setup, repositioned in a vertical arc, and mounted on a platform that spins 360 degrees.
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In the witch kit, you have a crystal next to sage, which are completely unrelated traditions, taken out of context and jammed together.
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But the emails and other such messages kept coming, no matter what I said, until I was eventually taken out of the loop.
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Shuaib later said his comments in the interview were taken out of context and were part of a broader discussion about deradicalization strategies.
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After 2500, interest income and money taken out of reserves will provide the resources needed to offset Social Security's annual deficits until 22055.
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Yes, because you get burned when the things you say get taken out of context, and I've had a couple of those experiences.
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"Love when things get taken out of context and quote things you never said!" the 30-year-old wrote on her Instagram Story.
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We need to get them from where they are taken out of the ground, to the LNG or the crude oil export ships.
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Outside this zone, some observers can see a partial eclipse, where it looks like a chunk has been taken out of the sun.
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Amber has since tried to walk back her comments, claiming her words were taken out of context ... and she finds beauty in everyone.
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Hundreds of smuggling tunnels, along the border with Gaza, were taken out of action, thus severing a vital lifeline to the coastal strip.
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" He said some money had been taken out of the budget blueprint "with the intention of putting it back into the infrastructure bill.
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But the network disclosed that she played the full conversation for a producer to ensure the recordings were not taken out of context.
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"It should not be taken out of proportion — it is not the only tool," she said when asked about Mr. Work's "cyberbombs" comment.
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The decision to suspend ICBM and nuclear tests was taken out of "goodwill and consideration for (a) dialogue partner," a ministry statement said.
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Trump on Friday lashed out at Macron over comments, which were largely taken out of context, related to building up European cybersecurity defenses.
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"I believe it is the biggest issue facing families and schools in America since prayer was taken out of public school," he concluded.
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In the current crisis, many children in the south have been taken out of school to look for work, food, wood and water.
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Cobb told CNBC that his quote in The New York Times was taken out of context in a way that changed its meaning.
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"I wondered if the woman's insensitive remark had perhaps been taken out of context to give Gadsby's act a boffo ending," he writes.
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Te plane — a Boeing 737-800, according to data from FlightRadar24 — was taken out of service for maintenance, according to the criminal complaint.
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There's only one problem: The picture is being completely taken out of context -- and does not show what it is purported to show.
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Further, he can assert that his inconsistent public statements, his congressional testimony and his text messages were all being taken out of context.
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A district spokesman told the Long Island Herald that the teacher has been taken out of the classroom while an investigation is conducted.
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" Krasinski, however, told The Daily Beast that her comment about them being "genuinely in love" was "wildly misquoted or taken out of context.
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They are the oldest race on the planet, but taken out of the context it becomes racial, which has never been my intent.
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It's okay to watch other people get giant balls of earwax taken out of their ears because we don't have earwax that terrible.
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The Russians captured the Albanian rebels that were still able to be captured, and the UCPMB camp was taken out of action permanently.
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"My statements were taken out of context and do not represent how I feel about the current situation concerning Harvey Weinstein," it said.
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Immigration courts should be taken out of the Trump administration's Justice Department and made independent, like the United States Tax Court already is.
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Considering that I make like, nothing, and that I already have to get so much taken out of my paycheck, this was infuriating.
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Now, those hard-won gains will have to be surrendered if, as the deal stipulates, Hudaydah is effectively taken out of the fight.
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After a month, we're taken out of Falluja and to a base where we get a hot meal, a shower and fresh uniforms.
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She claims her comments are being taken out of context and she's not taking the situation lightly ... despite what her earlier remarks implied.
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He's like cake recently taken out of the oven, so soft he might fall if you touch him too hard but completely nourishing.
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Affected phone booths "are being taken out of service immediately, and will be removed from your location as soon as possible," it adds.
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I see a disco ball on a shelf and feel a compulsion to buy one on Amazon ($11.99, taken out of my credit).
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He was taken out of school and hospitalized, but his classmates at Redding Cooperative Preschool in Redding, California, never stopped thinking about him.
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"She added that the statement taken out of context sounded "racist" to some but that "he's just describing his experience in Western countries.
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Price later said his remarks were taken out of context, and he continues to believe that repealing the mandate was a good idea.
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" Ho said that his words were "taken out of context" and not meant literally, nor was it his intention "to encourage any crime.
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Some were taken out of context — like a photo that showed two US Air Force women throwing her in a pool of water.
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"Taken out of the context of the presidential election and politicizing it, the president's veto might be supported by a majority," said Rep.
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The state DOT had also ordered the stretch Ford Excursion involved in the wreck be taken out of service in September, Beach said.
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In a leaked recording he talks of getting (illegal) party finance from Russia, though he says his words were taken out of context.
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The Colorado Basin boasts a $26 billion recreation economy that depends on water staying in rivers rather than being taken out of them.
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The wind was taken out of the sails on Friday, as investors digested the SEC's rejection of the Winklevoss twins bitcoin ETF application.
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The main dispute now is over how much the insurer should pay the doctor once the patient is taken out of the middle.
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Obviously, I look back and just say, "You moron," for calling a stock a piece of junk in email, taken out of context.
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"$500 billion a year taken out of our country," he said, referring to the amount of Chinese goods imported into the United States.
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According to the memo, it was repaid last year by being taken out of a portion of Mr. Bannon's contract with Guo Media.
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Taylor says the interview was taken out of context and he's since texted Chris to smooth things over ... we're told it's all good.
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Speaking to The Washington Post on the same day The Mountain Echo story ran, Newman said his comments were taken out of context.
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Biden said that his decades-old position against federally mandated busing to desegregate schools was "taken out of context" by Harris during the debate.
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You might think Flaherty's "Comic Intro" video—with its violent scenes taken out of context and its racist message—would trigger AudioJungle's license prohibition.
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Options are discussed about whether the boys should be taken out of the cave with divers soon or kept in place until conditions improve.
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Student Loans: $150Credit Cards: About $600 per month on some 0% cardsHealth Insurance: $117 is taken out of each paycheck for medical and dental.
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And fans are going to pay through the nose to witness the Captain's laundry being taken out of the Bronx rotation, now and forever.
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The French army has previously said that 15 members of the Islamist militant group Ansar Dine were taken "out of action" in the Oct.
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"I see online that I said I was pregnant in an interview, but that was completely taken out of context." she wrote on Twitter.
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But in documents obtained by PEOPLE, one of Luke's attorneys, Jeffrey M. Movit, says the emails submitted by Kesha were taken out of context.
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The two most valuable notes, of 500 and 1000 rupees ($7.50 and $15), were to be "demonetised", economist slang for taken out of circulation.
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Thanks, Mom!)Union Dues: $114 (The hospital I work at is unionized, so union dues are taken out of my paycheck once a month
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"Losing" means you're taken out of your way to pick up or drop off one to two more people, pushing back your arrival time.
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" She adds, "To be called stupid, and a slut and a bimbo, and ditzy, and to be taken out of context, it was excruciating.
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" The designer claims her "statements were taken out of context and do not represent how I feel about the current situation concerning Harvey Weinstein.
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Now, they're getting company — an 21.9th sector dedicated to real estate that will be taken out of the broader financials group starting Sept. 1.
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The company admittedly had some of the wind taken out of its sails when Huawei announced its own folding device a few days later.
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He was taken out of the reception once again, but this time he was arrested for disorderly conduct by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
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But officials at the headwaters in Danjiangkou say that less than half of the planned extraction was taken out of the reservoir in 2017.
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For any additional violation the fine would be increase to $2,500 per offense and the money would be taken out of a member's salary.
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Yiannopoulos, for his part, has vehemently denied the allegations, saying that his comments were taken out of context and that he was being humorous.
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But the device was taken out of his luggage when it was deemed too heavy and the bomb never made it past airport security.
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He hit up Facebook on Wednesday to say his words were "taken out of context" and to send his regards to the Knowles family.
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After Sarkozy was elected, Ms. Lagarde, as France's finance minister, consented to the dispute being taken out of the courts and sent to arbitration.
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And if social media virality is taken out of the equation, it's more difficult for revenge porn images to make rounds on the Internet.
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So the employer created its first-ever health insurance premium holiday — for two pay periods, no premium payments were taken out of worker paychecks.
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" The 39-year-old said she "was heartbroken" when she watched the reunion episode and "saw how my words were taken out of context.
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And just because some of the additives were taken out of your favorite foods doesn't mean there aren't still nasty ingredients lurking in there.
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Here's why: If you typically receive a substantial refund, it means that more taxes are taken out of your paychecks than you actually owe.
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Fitch will continue to treat cash in Uzbekistan as restricted until there is more clarity that cash can be taken out of the country.
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In an interview with Howard Stern, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart explained how Pall's comment was taken out of context, as MVT News reports.
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Penn Live reported that the Lawton Fire Company in Swatara Township, Pa., had been suspended after being taken out of service on May 31.
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The scuffles broke out in the evening between police and protesters, after an injured person was taken out of the main terminal by medics.
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"I should apologize and you should never call someone an idiot," Novogratz said, adding that his remarks about Cohn were taken out of context.
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A plan where actual gun control legislation is taken out of the equation and we focus on other ways to get the job done?
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"I feel the magic has been taken out of my soul and put onto display," Mark Gagliardi mumbles from the couch, in one episode.
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Maybe one of her friends will become famous for being the last survivor taken out of the rubbles in Pescara del Tronto, Enza hoped.
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A district spokesman later clarified to the Long Island Herald that the teacher had been taken out of the classroom for the time being.
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Most mentions of the phrase were taken out of the code last year, although it still appears in the last sentence of the document.
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" Fantino said the quote was taken out of context and he "did what I could to apply the laws of the land with conscience.
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It would be the first peer-to-peer energy network transaction in New York, where energy companies are virtually taken out of the picture.
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His comment was taken out of context as it was part of a broader conversation about the proposals that are connected to border adjustability.
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The money is taken out of your pretax paycheck, so the sooner you do it, the less you'll feel a sting, if at all.
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But he told Sky News that the "tweets were taken out of context" and admitted the accounts had been deleted over eight months ago.
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The inmate has since been taken out of their housing unit and is being monitored by Correctional Health Services, officials told the Daily News.
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In each, the patient must be taken out of the middle; doctors would be barred from billing them for fees that insurance won't cover.
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"I also want my son to be taken out of the water, but at least I finally know where he is," Mr. Polo said.
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And open gangway cars are not without their complications: If one car breaks, the entire train set has to be taken out of service.
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If Social Security and Medicare taxes aren't taken out of paychecks, workers and businesses would take home a little more money with each paycheck.
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The social media company determined that the Trump campaign video did not include Biden's full remarks and therefore had been taken out of context.
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"Claudia is no stranger to vicious smear campaigns and her words being taken out of context by Washington liberals and the media," she added.
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On Facebook, many commenters expressed outrage about Youngblood's statements while others said his comments were being taken out of context to score political points.
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Anheuser-Busch believes that those recipes were printouts of screen shots that were folded up, taken out of its brewery and send via text.
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Later, Stan learned from Wolfe that the success of his Oleg gambit had accrued a cost: The bosses wanted Stan taken out of counterintellgence.
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Radio Free Asia shared a video of what it said was a patient being taken out of an ambulance in a large plastic tube.
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Four-year-old Jasper Mazzocco had to be taken out of school for treatment last year, but his classmates never stopped thinking about him.
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Where are you — PRESIDENT TRUMP: So let me tell you, I think they were taken out of context because I read his exact statement.
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Iinuma's deposition was taken out of context to create media and courtroom leverage, and is a gross misrepresentation of how the process actually works.
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There's no cheap way to replace the hardware or software, so labor is the only thing that can be taken out of the equation.
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"We're clearly in a position to adjust our capacity if we see capacity being taken out of the market by airlines failing," he said.
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Billie Eilish has become the target of misinformed backlash on Twitter, after a quote about "lying" in rap music was taken out of context.
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Federal agents were in search of sensitive computer code that Weed had possibly taken out of the building before he was fired in 2012.
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In Howard Norman's new mystery novel, that soldier is taken out of the shadows and given a name, Bernard Rigolet, and a short life.
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The company underwent five inspections in the last two years and had four vehicles taken out of service in that time, federal records show.
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But it might just be Social Democracy taken out of the freezer, where it had been placed by the neoliberal left in the 1990s.
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I tend not to give advice because it is taken out of context, but I have been in Meghan's shoes, and I still am.
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"These actions are taken out of an abundance of caution and they don't reflect necessarily a dangerous flying activity or anything else," he added.
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Charles Manson has been taken out of the prison where he will spend the rest of his life ... into a hospital ... TMZ has learned.
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Biden said he was being taken out of context and that the issue concerned tax credits for wealthy people who did not deserve them.
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While its presence is easily justified as being a "stigma squasher" within Rock Steady, it could easily, and counterproductively, be taken out of context.
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I'd have to push back a little bit, a bit defensively, to say that some of your comments clearly are taken out of context.
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As you may already know, if you're an independent contractor rather than a full-time employee, taxes aren't taken out of your paycheck each month.
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Unfortunately, Moicano was taken out of action by injuries and missed the entirety of 2015, and only managed one mundane decision victory in May 2016.
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This time Whittaker's right hand was taken out of action in the first round and Romero's right eye was almost completely closed in the second.
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Also the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!
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In addition to new scenes filmed with DeGeneres and Gosling, the video includes quotes by the people behind the camera hilariously taken out of context.
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She had to be taken out of school early, and wouldn't go on planes or elevators because of her need to stay close to home.
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Thimerosal was taken out of most of the vaccines young children get in 2001, with the exception of the flu vaccine, which contains small amounts.
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If people don't want to pay the penalty for not having insurance, which is taken out of the tax refunds they rely on, they're trapped.
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Take the surplus and deposit it into an emergency fund or raise the amount that is taken out of your paycheck for retirement plan contributions.
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And I thought, maybe other people want to be taken out of their [own] unpleasant times and be transported into something that's cool and different.
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He insists it was taken out of context and that no one made a big deal out of it until he became popular on TikTok.
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Now, months after her comments and anecdotes about her time with Chris Evans were taken out of context, Slate is ready to open up again.
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The Sacklers and Purdue have vigorously denied the allegations in the Massachusetts lawsuit, claiming that communications and other information have been taken out of context.
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There's concern that battlefield robots will eventually be "taken out of the loop,"and given the autonomy to kill enemy combatants of their own accord.
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After the first day, when he yelled insults at the three judges, Mr. Habré never opened his mouth until he was taken out of court.
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Aerial photos show a snow-capped mountain with a huge chunk taken out of it—and a debris field that extends for nearly seven miles.
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Biden later defended the remarks as being taken out of context, claiming that Talmadge and Eastland called white senators like Ted Kennedy "boy" as well.
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In a recent study, NASA estimated that 99 percent of these satellites will need to be taken out of orbit within five years of launch.
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Energy industry intelligence service Genscape said a gasoline-producing unit was taken out of production at Royal Dutch Shell Plc's joint-venture Deer Park refinery.
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West told the Star Thursday that he wanted to talk about his platform and suggested his recorded statements may have been taken out of context.
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Not to say I don't get stressed, because I do, but I feel taken out of my normal life and exposed to a different world.
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The premise is simple: Put a mini-unicorn with a very full tummy, next to a cake that's had a bite taken out of it.
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The aircraft were taken out of service to be evaluated, and passengers were put on other planes to continue to their destinations, the airline said.
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He outlined specific comments from the video that he thought were taken out of context and his own perspective as a victim of child abuse.
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Insurers could then well be a sell too: The cost of car insurance will drop dramatically when human error is taken out of the equation.
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The Pakistani foreign ministry said on Wednesday Khan's comments, reported by Pakistani media outlets and picked up in Afghanistan, had been taken out of context.
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The most complex, disruptive jobs that require more tracks to be taken out of service at one time will be performed at night, he said.
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Thompson's attorney, Kevin McDermott, has previously said in court appearances that comments and statements made to Cox, the Post reporter, were taken out of context.
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The withholdings data show taxes taken out of worker paychecks and are considered by some economists to be a strong indicator of overall economic growth.
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The key is to make that automatic: Have a percentage of your income automatically taken out of your paycheck and sent straight to your savings.
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I don’t care if it’s taken out of context, or a joke, or whatever other bullshit excuse he wants to use.
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In 2011, it was taken out of the lake and received three months of medical treatment, before it was restored to good health and returned.
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You would also need to at keep a weather eye on social VR, in case Oculus needs to be taken out of Zuckerberg's hands too.
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Update: The Times is facing some criticism for basing its reporting on a sole source, McKenna, who claims his quote was taken out of context.
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Also the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced.
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There is general support for identifying people who pose little threat to the community, so they could be taken out of America's crowded prison systems.
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Scuffles broke out after an injured person was taken out of the main terminal by medics after he was held by a group of protesters.
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This prevents people from ending up with something that doesn't pertain to their interests, and the drudgery of distributing is taken out of the equation.
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Another crash meant double-overtime to end Stage 3, with Truex, Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski taken out of contention in the wreck.
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Last Thursday, the agency released updated tax withholding tables for employers, so that the amount taken out of people's paychecks aligns with the new law.
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Also... ...the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!
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"They used one sentence from a six-minute speech and it was taken out of context," Bahr told ABC 5, a local affiliate in Minnesota.
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By the end of the day, 28500 people had been arrested by Capitol Police and 6900 people had been taken out of the hearing room.
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When they have that permission, the stretch of track they occupy is taken out of service, so that all signal lights approaching it are red.
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The agriculture minister, Barnaby Joyce, told Mr. Depp that unless the dogs were taken out of the country within 72 hours, they would be euthanized.
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The tunnels serve 85,000 commuters every day; if one were taken out of commission without a replacement, that number would have to fall to 21,000.
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" Di Carlo said that the evidence allowed before the jury had been "very limited" and that Perez's Facebook posts were "often taken out of context.
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The body was secretly taken out of the morgue for the embalming on Sunday night, avoiding the attention of dozens of media representatives stationed outside.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Gulnara Karimova, the daughter of former Uzbekistan leader Islam Karimov, was taken out of prison in an ambulance on Thursday, her lawyer said.
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The new Camping has had some of the old force taken out of its swing, but now and then it delivers a real, live uppercut.
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All you have to do is submit a request, and the game will be taken out of your library, and your money will be refunded.
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They began to distribute fake stories and images taken out of context and introduced new words like "presstitute" — a mash-up of press and prostitute.
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"It's hard to imagine that someone who goes on a holiday can be taken out of life so brutally," Mr. Vanderjeugd said on Flemish radio.
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It was recently announced that your bill would be taken out of the anti-corruption package that is HR 1 and introduced on its own.
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Also, the beauty that is being taken out of our cities, towns and parks will be greatly missed and never able to be comparably replaced!
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They can require planes be taken out of service immediately, even before a remedy has been specified, or they can come with a remedy specified.
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" The official adds: "I've heard from a number of people, 'Ugh, he's being taken out of context but do we really wanna have this fight?
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Given the worries about neurocapitalism, I asked Ienca whether neurotechnologies should be taken out of the control of private companies and reclassified as public goods.
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