The EU is certainly taking in a lot of refugees right now — but Britain, even while staying in the EU, is taking in hardly any.
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Trump's message could not be clearer: Why are we taking in immigrants from places primarily populated by black and brown people when we should be taking in more white immigrants?
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Then you're also not taking in the world around you.
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But he never ceased taking in other, more fascinating styles.
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While taking in the sights, a tourist saved a life.
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Soon, Shukla was taking in any abandoned dog he found.
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Neglecting to so is a bit like taking in "Guernica"
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Four generations of family taking in the partial eclipse today.
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Taking in the sights from a carriage is decidedly cool.
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We're all taking in and relaying dispatches from somewhere else.
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Miami Dade has a history of taking in displaced students.
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We are taking in pretty good tariff revenues from China.
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A resident talks about taking in a shivering young man.
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Yet Omega was taking in millions of dollars a year.
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Two men stand on its terrace taking in the scene.
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We valeted and went inside, taking in the expansive lobby.
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"I see them taking in a good chunk of coin."
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I sat there for a few moments, taking in the moment.
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At night, you're asleep, so you're not taking in any liquid.
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I don't see any excessive risk-taking in the stock market.
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The foundation of risk-taking in business is courage, Iger says.
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Yet it's now taking in more pre-order money from backers.
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I'm taking in healthy and unhealthy calories, in a moderate way.
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Sure, I'd be taking in a child that needs a home.
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Officials say Turkey, Lebanon and Qatar have rejected taking in Dhiab.
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So it's just taking in dollars at a much faster rate.
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Germany has spent billions taking in more than a million refugees.
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Banking shares, which succumbed to profit taking in recent days, firmed.
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There's nothing wrong with taking in carbohydrate after a training session.
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She scans the internet, taking in all the attention she's getting.
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I'm very happy right now, we're taking in billions of dollars.
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Some traders attributed the decline to profit taking in the market.
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They are testing their limits and taking in the fresh air.
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The poorly reviewed "Warcraft" was second, taking in about $24.4 million.
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She strolled around Braavos, taking in the sights, and what's this?
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And there is his stance against taking in refugees from abroad.
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Castro taking in the view from the Empire State Building. Apr.
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"We're taking in so many stimuli all the time," Robb explains.
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" Taking in the scene, Thompson said, "Wow, what a teachable moment.
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And other times, it's just us quietly taking in the moment.
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Ms. Arby was known for taking in and mentoring younger musicians.
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"We've been taking in Lexuses on trade-ins, BMWs," he said.
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It therefore makes sense for some profit taking in government bonds.
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They're taking in the moment and enjoying their time with one another.
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Europe and the U.S. must immediately stop taking in people from Syria.
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And that's a lesson worth taking in, even though the movie isn't.
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She stands breathing, taking in the silence for a very long time.
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It may have some lessons for others taking in refugees and migrants.
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Sanders nodded soberly, taking in the stories individually, asking follow-up questions.
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More broadly, U.S.-centric funds also dominated flows, taking in $49.2 billion.
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Or taking in a Lyft or an Uber would be much quicker.
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InDemand was already taking in $20 million in pre-orders per quarter.
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He cited Lebanon and Jordan, which are taking in refugees from Syria.
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It's a rambling neo-noir taking in sex, drugs, and the Vatican.
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They spend the day exploring Cusco, shopping and taking in the sights.
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Plus, one of our biggest allies has been taking in many refugees.
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He's been taking in some London plays recently and touring art galleries.
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One of the vessels had been taking in water, the spokesman added.
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But Cruz's campaign is now spending more than it is taking in.
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Island nations may turn against the refugees they are currently taking in.
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Eighteen percent said Canada should have responded by taking in more refugees.
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After taking in the competition, run your idea by a few friends.
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Trump insisted the U.S. must "practice vigilance" regarding taking in Syrian refugees.
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The taking in that equation is even more important than the giving.
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You know, they're taking in tremendous amounts of money from banking channels.
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AF: There are several changes that the administration is taking in NAFTA.
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I considered this last weekend when taking in Beyoncé's magnum opus, Lemonade.
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The melatonin I started taking, in lieu of a fat bowl, helped.
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The process becomes such a huge part of taking in each piece.
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Their initiative snowballed annually among knife connoisseurs, taking in $52,000 last year.
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Maratea is for strolling, stopping for an aperitivo, taking in a view.
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" -- August 5113 tweet "We are taking in billions of dollars in tariffs.
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And here's the thing about taking in the world on a motorcycle.
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Cal Cunningham edged Tillis out, taking in about $2000,218 during the period.
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"We have to all be aware of how much we're taking in."
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The path which policy making is taking in general is quite worrying.
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A handful of Democrats stood on the floor, taking in the scene.
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"I'd just bike around for hours taking in the sights," he said.
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As advocates see it, they have a real opportunity to help tens of thousands of people fleeing violence in their home country — not just by taking in refugees generally, but sometimes taking in refugees directly into their own homes.
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They are taking in people in mental health crisis … They are not stable.
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Taking in the view is the best part of vacation for some people.
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She wished her mother were still by her side, taking in the scenery.
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"I had no idea he wasn't taking in enough milk," Johnson tells PEOPLE.
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LeBron James is taking in every little bit of his first OSU v.
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Treatment involves taking in plenty of fluids, bed rest, and the prescribed antibiotics.
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Dubai's index edged down 0.2 percent on profit- taking in mid-sized shares.
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But I'll probably spend more time building campaigns than taking in the sites.
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Refineries are once again taking in crude following the post-summer maintenance period.
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As for Winfrey, she is taking in the natural landscapes of New Zealand.
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That may be worthwhile, since it would defuse hostage-taking in the future.
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The pair looked dapper taking in the Milwaukee Bucks playing the Atlanta Hawks.
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We will soon be taking in Billions in Tariffs & making products at home.
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Because I'm sort of dizzy right now just with taking in this room.
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I get distracted at work with worry and can't stop taking in news.
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Some $7.2 billion flowed into bond funds, the biggest taking in 1.53 weeks.
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Another might let you wander freely through some old ruins taking in scenery.
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Merkel on the marvellous work she did by taking in one million migrants.
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Taking in the sunset on our way to the summit of Cadillac Mountain.
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We all sat outside and chilled, taking in the good weather and conversation.
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The United States is taking in far fewer refugees from Myanmar and Somalia.
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SPDR Gold Shares was especially popular, taking in $1.4 billion over the week.
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She is still raising money, taking in $7 million in the third quarter.
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You could soak in a luxurious tub while taking in the Malibu coast.
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He wandered among the houses, taking in the displays and the ogling crowds.
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So what goals should a listener set when taking in something so complex?
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We're also taking in roughly half a million legal new arrivals a year.
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We are always taking in, even if we are not aware of it.
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It believed in taking in the stranger because we were all strangers once.
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Have you had a chance to listen to people taking in the museum?
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"The Boss Baby" (20th Century Fox) was second, taking in about $12.8 million.
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New research shows binge drinkers across the country are taking in more alcohol.
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That ignores lessons of the impeachment process, which American allies are taking in.
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Few people are simply walking on the bridge or taking in the view.
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I think there's nothing wrong other than some profit-taking in the Nasdaq.
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We're going to be taking in thousands of Syrians, whom we cannot vet.
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Capitol Hill staffers lingered on their way to work, taking in the scene.
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Are we keeping our slugging percentage up and taking in enough big bets?
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After taking in the news, Roberts shared how honored she was by the announcement.
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It roughly translates to "forest bathing" or "taking in the forest atmosphere" in English.
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Taking in their suggestions, I steer the appraisal toward my jacket—certainly a winner.
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Heidi Klum is taking in the sights of Hong Kong in an unconventional way.
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You might be a detailed reader, meticulously taking in each and every single word.
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I have no idea what salary Mueller is taking in this job, if any.
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So people end up taking in a lot of calories without the same satiety.
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Excessive risk-taking in emerging Asian markets could also lead to a rating downgrade.
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Vladimir, a lawyer, is taking in the sights with his wife and two kids.
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But it really is worth taking in the whole thing — the scope is breathtaking.
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That way you can concentrate on what really matters — taking in the view, unencumbered.
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Florists do even better, taking in 40% of the year's income on Sant Jordi.
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It's unavoidable that you spend some time taking in culture that's pleasurable to you.
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The yield on longer dated bonds rose on profit-taking in holiday-thinned trade.
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She told me that they would be taking in new people in the fall.
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"Cannes you feel it," Kardashian captioned a shot of her taking in the rays.
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In another video, she covered her face in shock after taking in the view.
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Emergency officials are still taking in reports to determine the extent of the damage.
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The commission started taking in proposals for the new monument in October of 2016.
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Tappeiner says the company is already taking in more Cozmo preorders than it anticipated.
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Many of those countries, including Colombia, are taking in refugees who are literally starving.
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So I just want to keep taking in donations and letting the site grow.
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"The Gene" ranges across 150 years, taking in every major advance in the field.
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Recounts are taking in place in Florida in races for governor and the Senate.
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By 1986, video sales and rentals were taking in more than four billion dollars.
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"That's not the direction American policing should be taking in a democracy," he said.
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Cornerstone Government Affairs is also on retainer, taking in $85033,000 from July through June.
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We will be taking in Tens of Billions of Dollars in Tariffs from China.
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Patmore is taking in her paying guests and Mary is wrestling with farming methods.
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Worsening sentiment pushed U.S. bond yields lower and triggered profit-taking in the dollar.
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Clubgoers were taking in a dance contest, cheering, and the MC poured booze freely.
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Lionsgate's "Midway" gets the surprise box office win this weekend, taking in $17.5 million.
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Data from August shows Hillary Clinton taking in $2003 million from the tech community.
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"They're constantly taking in cues and adjusting to what's going on," Mr. Wessels said.
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That shortage leads to non-Native foster parents taking in kids from tribal communities.
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Brook Corning, a mechanical engineer, is the one with risk-taking in his genes.
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MoviePass was shelling out more for tickets than it was taking in from subscriptions.
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It not only helps break the habit, but you're also taking in something nutritious.
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This tour bus stopped in front of Trump Hotel, taking in some Presidential history.
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Rumination and risk-taking, in equal measure, mark this conceptual photographer's spellbinding new exhibition.
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Ms. Malliotakis, a state assemblywoman from Staten Island, reported taking in $107,566 from Sept.
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Bottom surgery is one of the final steps I'm taking in my gender transition.
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Germany adopted an open-door policy, eventually taking in more than a million migrants.
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Of course, "Avengers: Infinity War" still reigned supreme, taking in another $61.8 million domestically.
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I spent the afternoon reading about him and taking in the social media reaction.
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"This is a risk that the Phillies are taking in federal court," he said.
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He opened them and slowly scanned the faces around him, taking in each one.
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These included slashing gas subsidies and tackling endemic bribe-taking in the police force.
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Lot more information, in fact, than they actually probably consciously know they're taking in.
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It's very difficult under the current arrangement to hold the risk-taking in check.
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"But we're really taking in this moment, too — and living it to the fullest!"
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Bilson said designers are problem-solvers, and they are constantly taking in their surroundings.
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BlackRock analysis reveals that risk taking in the market is well below previous peaks.
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It's not just strawberries and other crops that are taking in extra carbon dioxide.
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Rating The camera pulls back in a wide shot, taking in a strange contraption.
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We are taking in all their feedback so we can turn these ideas into action.
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Instead, they turned to adoption, taking in four kids from homes with drug-addicted parents.
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We will share more information about the steps we are taking in the coming weeks.
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Both the government and public opinion strongly oppose taking in a large number of them.
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Fresh coffee and taking in the creative "vibe" of wherever I am at the time.
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What actions are we exploring and taking in some short-term and some long-term?
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At Coachella in April, Perry didn't hesitate to hit the gym between taking in shows.
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HERMOSA PIER No visit to Los Angeles is complete without taking in the Pacific Ocean.
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Hundreds of thousands more have migrated onward to Europe, with Germany taking in the bulk.
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Ahmad toured D.C., taking in the National Air and Space museum before watching Obama speak.
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This includes taking in over $2 million from a Florida fundraising blitz this past week.
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So taking in those electrolytes without too much diarrhea-inducing sugar is a great idea.
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Then they heard of some makeshift community shelters taking in evacuees in nearby Bodega Bay.
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Prince William says George "loves" his ballet classes, which he started taking in Year 1.
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Prince William said George "loves" his ballet classes, which he started taking in Year 1.
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The costs of taking in refugees have grown and the payoffs, many feel, have diminished.
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Country crooner Blake Shelton, another judge, tightly closed his eyes, taking in Grimmie's every note.
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Well, Yara is at least, taking in the women and drink around them with abandon.
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There are details worth taking in and focusing on, even if just for a second.
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Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland are together again – and taking in the sounds of Janet Jackson!
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The foursome was spotted sitting on the sand and taking in views of the ocean.
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Tesla doubled its revenue in the first quarter of this year, taking in $2.7 billion.
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Sharon Fulton has been a Philadelphia foster parent for 20 years, taking in 40 children.
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She did not see as much as sip, taking in an undifferentiated stream of content.
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There are many new signals we're taking in, most of which are not visible externally.
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Taking in as much as she could, she began moving slowly, finding her own rhythm.
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The adorable family has spent the last few days taking in the French capital's sights.
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Or city-dwellers taking in toxic substances in their water supply like in Flint, Mich.
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Ryan sat on a tractor at his father's farm, taking in the crisp fall air.
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Whose side do you feel yourself taking in that fight when you watch that scene?
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Animal shelters report that their busiest day for taking in runaway dogs is July 5.
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Obviously, in Colorado, you're taking in the scenery – and Highlands Ranch has mountains for miles.
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However, professional athletics isn't the only direction that Paul sees himself taking in the future.
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But Trump's visit Saturday erases any doubt about whose side he's taking in the race.
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I'm taking in so much 'cause those are the things that I'm trying to see.
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When, in fact, I'm sizing them up in the mirror and taking in every word.
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Get lost together in the wondrous Grand Bazaar, taking in the heady scents of spices.
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He also features songs that have this quality of risk-taking in regard to production.
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Some of the biggest fights involved risks that Levandowski was taking in self-driving experiments.
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"You're taking in information and deciding, but the decisions get harder and harder," she says.
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A woman was arrested after taking in 27 abandoned cats and dogs during Hurricane Florence.
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Greek media said the wooden boat the migrants were sailing in started taking in water.
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This year, I embarked on a "Messiah" marathon, taking in five performances over two weeks.
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It also reported taking in over $4 million revenue in the fourth quarter of 2019.
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The United States runs a vigorous resettlement program, taking in thousands of Somalis each year.
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There was no serious stumble, but a short pause, perhaps taking in what was happening.
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In Saudi Arabia, the index was almost flat amid profit-taking in banks and petrochemicals.
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Find out if the technology your advisor uses is taking in new financial information daily.
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Like a camera situated nowhere and taking in every last detail of the pulsating world.
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They look around the hillside, taking in the place where their loved ones were lost.
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He scored on the only two shots he was credited with taking in the game.
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They wiled away the afternoon drinking in the sun, taking in some rare British rays.
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He was spotted taking in the Broadway show "The Price" with his elder daughter, Malia.
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Distribution was widespread, with international funds taking in $53.9 billion and U.S. getting $11.1 billion.
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"Ice Age: Collision Course" also fell short of past franchise installments, taking in just $21 million.
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They are not taking in enough money to pay for all the imports that they need.
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"It's simply not a case of we're taking in exactly what Twitter's putting out," Sullivan said.
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We wander around some more taking in the parts of the city we haven't explored yet.
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People are not pulling back and taking in the bigger picture, the bigger view of it.
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They talked about taking in one family&aposs case the first family vacation in five years.
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He's been photographed running errands, eating in restaurants and taking in a Toronto Blue Jays game.
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Dubai's index retreated 0.5 percent on profit- taking in some of this year's best-performing shares.
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Homestead stopped taking in new children in July and stopped holding unaccompanied minors altogether in August.
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The film did badly in the US, taking in only $24 million in its opening weekend.
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China is the world's biggest importer of crude, taking in roughly 10 million bpd in 2019.
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The problem, though, isn't just that the health fund is spending more than it's taking in.
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As a kid, I remember looking at the stars, taking in the sheer scale of things.
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If she isn't seated in Sies Marjan, she's taking in the scene wearing a Gucci kimono.
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SX8P higher after a volatile session that saw the sector hit by profit taking in morning.
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It's taking in an ever increasing amount of our tax dollars, and the numbers are staggering.
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He's been over there on vacay with Michelle, taking in the sights and hitting the links.
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Taking in the show, Jenner snapped the occasional picture of the models wearing the new collection.
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The first film opened big in 2015 — taking in over $90 million over President's Day weekend.
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The exes grabbed burgers in Studio City before taking in the flick for his birthday celebration.
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"Are you ready for this party?" she shouted, taking in the excitement from the huge crowd.
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At the same time, it said the bloc has also been slowly taking in "genuine refugees".
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Yet even debt funds, which lose money from a rising-rate scenario, are taking in cash.
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Auclair and her parents had spent the previous week in Florida taking in the warm weather.
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Could we have been taking in misleading messages every time we watched Beauty and the Beast?
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So even while these movies were being made, Marvel wasn't taking in much of the profits.
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Taking in this contemporary ars morendi we can appreciate how dying and well-being can coexist.
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Now, after taking in around one million refugees, economic growth was just 2 percent in 85033.
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Most were gazing out the window and taking in the view, and I immediately saw why.
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Clinton is raising for hers, taking in $29 million in August compared with her $210 million.
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Russia says that by taking in Balkan members, the alliance is undermining security in the region.
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Allison followed the parade to a department store, where a Unicef booth was taking in donations.
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On Saturday, National Geographic shared an exclusive clip of the SpaceX CEO taking in Tuesday's launch.
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The children moved with Oliva to Uruapan, where she provided for them by taking in sewing.
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The engines roared and we set off, taking in a sunny sky and sharp, clean air.
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They're paying a small percentage, but our country is taking in billions and billions of dollars.
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"The index came down mainly because of the profit-taking in Commercial Bank shares," he added.
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People have been taking in lodgers in New Orleans "for 300 years," Christian Galvin points out.
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Expats can also expect to earn well here, taking in an average annual income of $102,813.
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What kind of risks was she taking in being such an activist in a forbidden city?
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For me, it was simply about taking in as much as possible, as quickly as possible.
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Dubai's index pulled back 0.9 percent, hit by profit taking in line with subdued global markets.
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The stars emerged, and we sat there, a captain and her mate, taking in the night.
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In the United States, politicians rushed to declare that they would not be taking in refugees.
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By 1988, they were taking in $73,614, on average, $8 more than in 1980, after inflation.
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On July 10, after taking in a baseball game, they sauntered around the Santa Monica Pier.
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Share the generous seafood cocktail ($22) and cast-iron chilaquiles ($24) while taking in the views.
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"You can't pay people" when the company is taking in very little revenue, said Mr. Schwartz.
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It is taking in domestic animals, such as dogs, cats and birds, as well as livestock.
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"We're taking in billions of dollars; we're not paying for it," Trump said of the tariffs.
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Bernie Sanders taking in a staggering $2000 million and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg raising $22019 million.
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By taking in the whole picture, Cohen connects seemingly unrelated dots to reveal a troubling pattern.
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Unsurprisingly, a great deal of diversity training focuses on developing empathy or perspective taking in employees.
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The microbes in the brick are cyanobacteria, which perform photosynthesis to grow, taking in carbon dioxide.
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But Animal Care Centers of NYC felt obliged to keep taking in stray and unwanted cats.
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From much further back, taking in the book as a whole, scenes and themes snap together.
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With the positioning that's in place, we'll get profit-taking in long euros and long gold.
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Michael's mother left her job and studied up on the subjects Michael was taking in school.
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She cautioned against wholesale changes, particularly when it comes to risk-taking in the financial markets.
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Once they do so, we're taking in more information from whatever the eyes focus on next.
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They huddled together on the dock, taking in their new surroundings, confused and a bit afraid.
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In some cities known for taking in refugees — like Boise, Idaho; New Haven; and Fayetteville, Ark.
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Cramer likes the carrot-and-stick approach that the Trump administration is taking in the negotiations.
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Manchin has also significantly outraised Morrisey, taking in $103 million to the Morrisey campaign's $1.9 million.
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"Freddie would love it here, he'd be swanning around," Mr. May said, taking in the scene.
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The United States is Canada's top trading partner, taking in 75 percent of its goods exports.
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After taking in feedback, Lego will roll out the Braille bricks next year, the foundation said.
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After taking in the scenic countryside, continue south for about an hour to these clustered battlefields.
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Every time you use a plant, the plant is taking in carbon dioxide during its growth.
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The film played in fewer than 300 locations for 13 weeks, taking in less than $1 million.
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Now, with Twitter taking in the first wave of responses from users, twttr is getting an update.
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By contrast, 107,100 were resettled in other countries -- with the U.S. taking in the highest number: 66,500.
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Bachelor Nation's Nick Viall, Dean Unglert and Kristina Schulman could also be seen taking in the party.
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If the game helps educate millions of people it's a small risk worth taking in my opinion.
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Along with taking in the great outdoors, Arty is also being spoiled with affection, treats and toys.
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"There is always a potential for some profit-taking in palladium," said Capital Economics analyst Ross Strachan.
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Malaysia also has plans to stop taking in all types of plastic from overseas in three years.
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This way, "you are really taking in the 411 of their taste, scent, and smell," says Demirjian.
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We'd get pizza, or catch a movie, or just walk around Coconut Grove, taking in the sights.
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All before they stand in front of each other again, taking in the sight of their partner.
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"They gave stocks a small lift but not enough to trigger profit taking in gold," Hansen said.
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JU: Well, capital markets have already been taking in to account slower growth to come in 2683.
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" He added, "We are taking in all their feedback so we can turn these ideas into action.
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When taking in a small feline of uncertain provenance, this should be your first order of business.
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Here was a Swedish rapper, a child in fact, taking in black American culture and rearranging it.
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And yet the figure of the newborn, taking in its first breath of life, is resolutely timeless.
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If you were to eat, say, another human being, how many calories would you be taking in?
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With a declining population, Japan is being forced to confront its traditional resistance to taking in foreigners.
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The tanned skin and natural boost from taking in Vitamin D makes me feel beautiful and happy.
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Just fake it, and you could be taking in hundreds of dollars per week via brand deals.
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"She is essentially a no-secretary secretary and not taking in the interest of the American public."
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For example, at Coachella in April, Perry didn't hesitate to hit the gym between taking in shows.
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A group of faces surrounds the girl, each taking in the beauty and hope of his words.
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Hillary Clinton celebrated the eve of her 69th birthday by taking in an Adele concert in Miami.
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Austin Radcliffe's book teaches a secret to relaxation: taking in colorful photos of meticulously ordered everyday objects.
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Larger gains were prevented by profit-taking in lender Emirates NBD which closed almost 1.23 percent lower.
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It's 21,2000 hours of material, which is 220 running years, taking in 26 countries in 2000 languages.
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The firm itself raised about 63 percent of the total, with other shareholders taking in the rest.
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After taking in the view for a while, I decided that this life was not for me.
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While many other Web outposts are flailing, adult sites are taking in millions of dollars a month.
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Nomura also expects profit-taking in JGBs dated over 10 years as the BOJ's April meeting approaches.
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The film also performed well overseas, taking in $26.1 million in its first week, a franchise high.
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As for taking in a screening of "Black Panther" this weekend ... well, there's one thing more pressing.
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These niche ETFs are increasingly popular with investors, taking in assets this year at a strong pace.
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Jay and Bey were on Solange's home turf Sunday ... taking in a parade through the French Quarter.
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And we can't wait to see what photos she's taking in between red carpet appearances in Cannes.
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It's one of several stops in a larger trip he's currently taking in Kenya and South Africa.
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Lie flat on your back and look up, taking in as much of the sky as possible.
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Schumer was in the house taking in a performance with a group that included boyfriend Ben Hanisch.
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Despite the drug's tight restrictions, sales of Subsys have been strong, taking in $330 million in 2015.
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Corporate executives are taking in 2628 times the average worker's salary, the nation's leading trade union says.
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First, shock and awe at John, then taking in the fact that his shirt is severely unbuttoned.
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But Norvilia's struggle to speak and act freely on campus is worth taking in all by itself.
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Goldstein enjoys collecting art and taking in all of the cultural events the city has to offer.
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Shares of materials companies also bounced back after being hit by profit taking in the morning session.
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A few weeks earlier, Catrina Black sat in a similar orientation meeting, taking in the same words.
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Will be taking in Billions of Dollars, and moving jobs back to the USA where they belong.
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She is partial to musicals, often taking in nine performances a week, if you include cabaret acts.
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Especially, with the news cameras taking in every old-glorious flame and blackened amber wave of grain.
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The porch, which wraps around the house, has plenty of room for sitting and taking in views.
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We had a chance to process just music and just movement, before taking in both at once.
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The weekend's other new release, Paramount's "Ghost in the Shell" bombed, taking in a demoralizing $19 million.
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On Friday evening, she posted a photo standing close to her husband, taking in the Sicilian sunset.
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She and Ms. McBride began raising money, eventually taking in $3.8 million in public and private funding.
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More than 100,20 refugees have been resettled to third countries, with the United States taking in 80,000.
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This could yield a right-wing bloc taking in the PVV, VVD and the 50Plus pensioners party.
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Cornerstone experienced a 21625 percent increase in its 2900 lobbying revenues from 220006, taking in $2202 million.
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The older passengers spent more time relaxing by the pools and spas and taking in the view.
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If we don't make the deal, nothing wrong with taking in more than $100 billion a year.
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Google has been taking in record profits every quarter, with $9.2 billion in the last quarter alone.
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The smugglers transferred almost everyone onto the bigger boat, at which point it started taking in water.
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A high-profile 2010 hostage-taking in Manila ended with the deaths of eight Hong Kong tourists.
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As of writing, he's finally reached his goal, but is still only taking in $63 a month.
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Trash: After China imposed restrictions on "foreign garbage," many Southeast Asian countries began taking in plastic scrap.
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"Especially because of speed demands, it's amazing how many cues [awkward] people are taking in," he adds.
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Over the past three months, Bangladesh has won a lot of prestige for taking in the Rohingya.
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It was the first time I felt like I was choosing the music I was taking in.
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Callimachi: They were taking in pledges of allegiance from over a dozen countries all over the world.
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They bought fry bread and tacos and sat in the stands, taking in the traditional Lakota dances.
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Now, with some help from a GoFundMe, they're taking in the sights from sea to shining sea.
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Fertility clinics and startups have exploded into a massive industry, taking in over $13 billion in 2018.
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Her mother and sisters jumped to their feet as her father remained seated, taking in the moment.
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They explore a fishing village, Peter's scar now free from its bandages and taking in the breeze.
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We settle in and sit outside our tent taking in the views as we wait for dinner.
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That includes finding out how much money you are taking in and what is really being spent.
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" He wrote that the U.S. "will soon be taking in Billions in Tariffs & making products at home.
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" He added that the U.S. "will soon be taking in Billions in Tariffs & making products at home.
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The fortress approach proposes limiting risk-taking in favor of more control or even the status quo.
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The movie had one of the worst openings of all time, taking in $668,000 on 2,337 screens.
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The president also plans to thank Greece for taking in refugees and migrants fleeing the Middle East.
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"We're taking in billions of dollars in tariff money from China," Mr. Trump said on Nov. 8.
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"Coco" (Disney) was third, taking in $10 million, for a four-week domestic total of $150.8 million.
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Bangladesh was praised for taking in nearly 1 million Rohingya people who fled ethnic cleansing in Myanmar.
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The organization released 56 orangutans into remote rain forests last year while taking in 61 new arrivals.
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Internet-based fashion retailer Boohoo, however, slipped 3.3% as strong results triggered profit-taking in early trading.
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In most of the English-speaking world, the idea of taking in Syrian refugees is political poison.
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I walk around for a few hours just taking in the sights, popping into stores, and looking around.
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Good. Fire up the Roku—these are the flicks you should spend the next two days taking in.
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In the short clip, the mother-daughter duo are candidly captured taking in Legend's music at his concert.
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Taking in these nine lessons will up your chances of turning your online profile into IRL dates. 357.
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" RISK-TAKING IN STOCK MARKET: "For now, stock prices seem to reflect corporate profits and Japan's economic state.
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The minister very eloquently described all the initiatives the Malaysian government is taking in terms of policy framework.
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Another thing that is interesting is the idea of having intellectual range and taking in lots of information.
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A trader in Jakarta said profit-taking in stocks Thursday afternoon was mostly driven by domestic retail investors.
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Children are far ahead of the deceased's siblings when it comes to priority and taking in an estate.
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Commodities in general saw a big boost, taking in $1.4 billion for the biggest inflows in 13 weeks.
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Liam Neeson and his sons had a little family quality time taking in the New York Islanders vs.
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Marvel's "Black Panther" remains a powerhouse in the No. 3 slot, taking in $11 million in 2,20183 locations.
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U.S.-based global stock funds were about flat, taking in $16 million, the fund trade group's data showed.
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The bottle will then track how much water you're taking in, and adapt its reminders to your schedule.
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Bieber, 23, and Gomez, 25, were seen lounging poolside and cuddling up while taking in the ocean views.
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My husband and I took a leisurely stroll through Notre Dame, taking in all the beauty and history.
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While you're flying, you want to stay completely in the moment, taking in every single thing around you.
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She spread some of the cash -- looks like Washingtons, not Benjamins -- while taking in a few lap dances.
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The resultant inebriated state is supposedly similar to taking in an extreme amount of alcohol or hallucinogenic drugs.
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How much are you taking in external stuff, and how much are you focused on your own work?
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After taking in the trailer and giving yourself a moment to calm down, clear you calendars for Nov.
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Cox was a staunch supporter of the "remain" vote and also a supporter of taking in Syrian refugees.
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Financing conditions in debt markets, which remain accommodative, could promote further risk-taking in the UK and elsewhere.
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Lionsgate's "Deepwater Horizon" continued to struggle, taking in $11.7 million, and bringing its domestic total to $38.5 million.
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All of those feelings are swirling in my head as I'm taking in my long lost cousins' stories.
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The fab four found a spot together on the beach ... yukking it up while taking in the views.
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China imported 7.3 million tonnes of waste plastics last year, taking in over half the world's leftover plastic.
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But five others are either full or not taking in any more people because of a norovirus outbreak.
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"So instead of taking in a thousand, they took in a fraction of that, about 150," Trump continued.
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He estimates he'd spent about $700 of his own money before taking in over $3003,000 from online donors.
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While Kaine spoke, Figueroa stood near the press box, tapping at his phone and taking in the scene.
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Does Swift also spend her Sunday afternoons in New York ambling around Times Square, taking in the sights?
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In 2012, Mr. Romney was the largest recipient, taking in $453,900, according to data compiled by the center.
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By reaching just a little higher, it has a better chance of taking in more and more sunlight.
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The Hunt Three years ago, Alexandra Hirsch moved to Greenpoint, Brooklyn, taking in a friend as a roommate.
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Kuwait's index, which soared 19 percent in January, dropped 1.8 percent on profit-taking in heavy trading volume.
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In addition to taking in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, plants also release it through a process called respiration.
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"They'd be taking in women from Pennsylvania, which is an iffy state on the border," she told me.
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This agreement is not just about taking in capital — you must allow and trust the investor to lead.
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I would imagine you're turning down as many prospective clients as you are taking in new ones, right?
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On the flip side, journals with utility — like note-taking in class — have far less issue being filled.
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Rumination and risk-taking, in equal measure, mark Jeff Wall's spellbinding new exhibition at Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea.
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Mr. Erdogan was aware that Turkey has reached the point of saturation on taking in more Syrian refugees.
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The area bustles with tourists waiting for boats, taking in the harbor and stopping at the military monuments.
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Ms. Merkel acknowledged the toll the new rules of behavior are taking in a society used to freedom.
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We roamed the cavernous train station, hoping to catch a glimpse of them while taking in the scenes.
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Generally speaking, eating more plants means taking in more fiber, more antioxidants, and more nutrients, Davis points out.
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Some of the most prominent companies in China, for example, are taking in workers displaced by the outbreak.
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Ulevitch also announced that he won't be taking in-person meetings with anyone who's recently traveled to China.
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Several mayors in Texas, including those in Houston, Dallas and Austin, expressed their support for taking in refugees.
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Also, now that the hearings have begun, we want to know how you're taking in all the everything.
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There is no dock, but a chain system is in place for taking in a dock during winter.
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Puerto Rico also became the staging ground for Irma relief operations, taking in refugees and organizing rescue missions.
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He spent all day at the museum, taking in the art and the docent's discussion of van Gogh.
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Various nature snaps on the singer's account show her kayaking, hiking, and taking in the spectacular canyon views.
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After taking in Joan's corpse, we see a possessed Brayden step over his aunt's body and march outside.
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The advocate might have been English, James thought, taking in the fashionable double-breasted coat with notable lapels.
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Newman's campaign had a fundraising edge at the end of last month, taking in more than $19933 million.
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While taking in a baseball game Tuesday with Cuban President Raúl Castro, Obama defended sticking to his schedule.
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Under the GOP's redraw, Holding's district now includes more of Wake County, taking in the city of Raleigh.
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And taking in views of historic churches and buildings, especially the Parthenon at night, is free of charge.
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Kaitlyn Sill, a visiting political scientist from Pacific Lutheran University, leaned against the bar, taking in the theme.
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When taking in the whole room with an initial glance, the aforementioned themes at hand aren't necessarily intuitive.
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Refugees Trump praised Jordan, Turkey, and Lebanon for their role in taking in refugees from Syria's civil war.
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Banks and the moderate Democrats taking in their money have largely held that there's nothing to see here.
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Broader gains were capped by profit-taking in stocks such as ICICI Bank Ltd and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd .
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"There were serious tears from all after taking in everything from yesterday's senior session," Vallia wrote in the post.
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Richie shared a photo of herself taking in the scenic views while wearing a bikini top and black pants.
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Durango was operating an evacuation center and a shelter and taking in livestock at the La Plata County Fairgrounds.
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Since Gordon is taking in $1.61 on the put spread, if PayPal rallies and closes above $92 on Feb.
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"Today, we saw some profit-taking in the market," said Atchuthan Srirangan, senior research analyst, First Capital Holdings PLC.
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Laurey stays on stage for nearly the entire show, silently observing characters, taking in what they say about her.
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Brodisacoum and similar chemicals are vitamin K antagonists, meaning they block our cells' receptors from taking in the vitamin.
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Taking in a sweeping treetop view of the Indonesian rainforest, the vertigo-inducing portrait of an orangutan is spectacular.
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On Wednesday, DiMarco stopped by PEOPLE Now as he was still taking in that the reality of his victory.
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Meanwhile, Kourtney was in Paris taking in a soccer game with BF Younes Bendjima -- right behind Robin Wright, btw.
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His campaign finished the first quarter with $7.4 million on hand after taking in $2 million during the period.
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Kourtney also posted a series of adorable images of her and her daughter Penelope taking in the local scenery.
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After taking in more than one million refugees last year, Germany cannot take in that number again in 2000.
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" Seemingly taking in his new reality, Green admits "the biggest doubter in all of this has probably been me.
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But the largely boostrapped, Canada-based, 2009-founded company has just announced its first VC round — taking in $3.3M.
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But, I doubt i'll be the only one frantically searching for tissues while taking in Cruz's homage to Donatella.
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They call into question the increasingly invasive, perverse reach technology (and its corporate architects) keep taking in our lives.
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Taking in consideration the reserved character of their deceased brother, the family wishes respect and discretion from the media.
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As best I can understand they're a gentle reminder for the vibe we are supposed to be taking in.
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The United States is the world's top resettlement country, taking in almost 85,000 new arrivals in 2016, UNHCR said.
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As Nunu traverses Paris, taking in sights and sounds, she also offers flashbacks of the life she left behind.
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Julia Roberts and Steve Carrell are both taking in $600,000 per episode: Roberts for Homecoming from Universal Cable Prods.
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For about a year, a synchronised global expansion, taking in Europe, Asia and the Americas, has been under way.
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A long bull market in stocks meant that the Treasury was taking in more in capital gains taxes, too.
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Thus far, "Green Book" has had the biggest haul of the group, taking in $24.5 million after its nomination.
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News. We guess that means that he won't be taking in 50 Shades Darker with his wife, Amelia Warner.
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In the years that followed, Silver's analyses of soil cores indicated that the treated land kept taking in carbon.
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He posted a photo last month of him paddle boarding on the lake and taking in a gorgeous sunset.
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But Germany is taking in 3,2600 migrants a day, suggesting that the true number reaching Europe is somewhat higher.
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The well-wishers mingling with journalists and armed police were taking in the emotion as well as the pomp.
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While Michelle's been taking in Italy's sights, shops and restaurants ... BO's all about honing his game on this vacay.
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Her mother became dehydrated and was hospitalized for two weeks, taking in nutrition only through a tube, McClanahan said.
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Also taking in the fun ... Kendall Jenner and apparent new bf Blake Griffin, Anthony Kiedis and even Tom Hanks.
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Comey described the meetings and his note-taking in detail last week while testifying before the Senate intelligence committee.
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"The moisture assures the good growth, but you also have the nutritive material that you're taking in," Tierno said.
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There was some profit-taking in Asia as prices rose above $1,300, MKS PAMP Group said in a note.
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She attributed much of the declines to profit-taking in an overall risk-off environment ahead of earnings season.
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It remained the city's only landfill site, taking in daily deliveries of trash from the city's 5 million residents.
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Softwood lumber is one of Canada's largest exports, with the U.S. taking in almost 80 percent of the supply.
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While children might not be taking in messages consciously, movies shape the way that a child learns to think.
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Quentin leans back, taking in the entire view of Los Angeles through his office picture window, and, quietly, thinks.
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And two days before he was found, he was at a jazz club in Minneapolis taking in a show.
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Some officials are responsible for taking in requests, such as for search and rescue teams or food and water.
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It is also taking in deposits of as little as $1 through online bank accounts with limited annual withdrawals.
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The site estimates median base pay in a local job market, taking in account workforce supply and demand trends.
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The joy of listening to Rico Nasty is taking in her ability to seamlessly switch gears at any moment.
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Mr. Trudeau did move swiftly on some of his promises after taking office, including taking in 25,000 Syrian refugees.
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Saturday's concert, featuring video art by John Gurrin, is the more diverse, taking in Ysaÿe, Cage, Kurtag and Grieg.
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As attractive as this process may sound, you are taking in someone else's intimate blood chemistry into your body.
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She added that many people right now scroll through Instagram mindlessly liking posts, not really taking in the content.
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Its overall indications of net flows on the pound, also taking in corporate orders, was negative for the week.
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He used to advocate for higher taxes on the wealthy, taking in Syrian refugees, and even single-payer healthcare.
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I THINK ACTIONS WE'RE TAKING IN A NUMBER OF AREAS ARE NOT IN THE MEDIUM AND LONG-TERM HELPFUL.
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US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley tweeted her gratitude to Bangladesh for taking in the deluge of refugees.
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I'm taking in information, and at the same time I'm building in my head and in my drawing alone.
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The president was taking in as much Argentine culture as he could during his first visit to the nation.
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Squire Patton Boggs, which previously held that slot, still increased its numbers from last year, taking in $2023 million.
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After the bedroom sesh, Elijah wanders through Dill's gorgeous grown-up apartment in his boxers, taking in the view.
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Spend days strolling through the historic streets, taking in the lights and decorations in Georgetown and eating delicious food.
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A license would allow it to perform some of the same services as banks, such as taking in deposits.
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The measures that companies are taking in response to the virus may shift workplace behavior over the long term.
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Even if the person is taking in phosphate in her diet, she will, like this woman, become phosphate-deficient.
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Ms. McBryde focuses on crisp songwriting and a wide-tent approach to influences, taking in blues and Southern rock.
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Since February, the church had been taking in about 60 asylum-seekers at a time from nearby El Paso.
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You see these really courageous stands by Jessica Chastain and Natalie Portman are taking in support of greater representation.
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Taking in a P.S.G. game has become fashionable, it seems, for any Hollywood star or prominent athlete visiting Paris.
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SpaceX did not respond to CNBC's request for comment on measures it is taking in response to the pandemic.
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Marissa Crider set up strict house rules after recently taking in a third roommate in her apartment in Queens.
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Wool Week attendees taking in the sights from the education center of Sumburgh Head lighthouse in the Shetland Islands.
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After taking in a sword match between a pair of knights, Fallon and Malone decided to face off themselves.
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I was moving from point to point, taking in the same general experience as every other music aficionado, right?
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The workers told us it was a temporary measure this specific PB was taking in anticipation of bad actors.
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Now some of the most prominent companies in China are taking in displaced workers to help cushion the blow.
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It means you have not taken basic steps to understand how much risk you're taking in an investment portfolio.
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" -- November 19 interview with Michigan radio host Steve Gruber "We're taking in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs.
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Clearly, taking in this soul-stirring experience would need time — as much time as I could afford to give.
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Clearly, taking in this soul-stirring experience would need time — as much time as I could afford to give.
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A particularly moving moment for him was during one New York marathon, taking in the beauty of the outdoors.
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At another hospital taking in possible cases of infection, an old man sat in a wheelchair outside the building.
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All sides have stressed that Mr. Greenblatt is, for now, taking in the endless complexities of the conflict here.
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They are still on task, not taking in the world, or only taking it in as a digital experience.
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The investigation has placed scrutiny on the increasingly active role the agency has been taking in policing lax cybersecurity.
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Investors had written them off as overpriced and underperforming — but now they're making money and taking in new cash.
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So it is unclear if Austria and Hungary will go along with taking in migrants that Germany turns away.
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Ted Cruz, energizing new voters and taking in record donations for a Senate campaign while eschewing special-interest money.
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It is not expected to begin officially taking in money from investors until February, two of the people said.
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And "Spectre" did not, taking in $881 million, about 20 percent less than "Skyfall," which was released in 2012.
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As it stands, Canada accepts around 240,45 immigrants per year, with the goal of taking in 229,29 in 250.
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PhRMA shrank substantially after that, taking in around $205 million for several years in a row starting in 2010.
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They see rule-taking in the single market for goods, with no privileged access for services, as a backward step.
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I walk around by myself for about 20 minutes taking in the views and checking out the castle's little museum.
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I can still appreciate and feel rewarded for taking in the breathtaking sight of a bird's eye view of Hyrule.
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It caused a brief delay before disembarking at Spadina station, where it continued taking in the lay of the land.
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But profit-taking in other shares pushed the main Saudi stock index down 0.1 percent after an hour of trade.
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Still, the rise in the dollar sparked profit-taking in a range of commodities from oil to gold to copper.
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Doreen and Amy sit down in the dining room, alone together for a minute, taking in all they have learned.
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The fund, launched in 2006, stopped taking in money from new investors in late 2014 when it hit $2 billion.
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" He concluded by describing himself as a "Tariff Man," adding that the U.S. is "now taking in $billions in Tariffs.
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While performing the tasks, the robot was taking in its surroundings and processing information through algorithms developed by the researchers.
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I spent the afternoons exploring the different islands, taking in the stunning vistas, and relaxing on the sun-kissed beaches.
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The roses are all in bloom, and we enjoy walking through them and taking in the view of the Bay.
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It was the top-grossing film in North America last year, taking in more than $700 million in ticket sales.
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In January, international stock ETFs and bond ETFs almost kept pace, each taking in more than $5003 billion from investors.
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What better way for a group of 11-year-old boys to bond than taking in a pro-wrestling match?
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The cost of borrowing from taxpayers, ie taking in their over-payments, is higher than raising funds in other ways.
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But Sloven kept pressing ahead with the Thailand plan, concerned about the toll the trade war was taking in China.
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Self-driving cars are almost too observant, taking in information from light-emitting LiDAR sensors, radar equipment, microphones, and cameras.
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She's been sampling some local Korean cuisine, cheering on speed skater Eric Jackson, and taking in her first hockey game.
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Their "social cost" of production, taking in government spending reliant on oil revenue, is about $60 a barrel on average.
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On Friday, she posted several photos and videos on Instagram of herself in a white bikini taking in the sun.
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The 22-year-old singer hit up the U.K. capital on Friday, taking in the nightlife with celebrity pal Rihanna.
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" Adds Union: "I Skyped a lot with my therapist, because the horrors that I was taking in triggered my PTSD.
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At one point, area hospitals reported taking in 112 injured people, though the number has fluctuated throughout the day. Gov.
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He started finding himself sitting on a couch, rereading a paragraph over and over again without taking in a word.
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Obama will visit Louisiana next week, after the scheduled end of the vacation he has been taking in Martha's Vineyard.
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An adorable golden retriever in Brisbane, Australia, named Pippa is dedicated to taking in the daily mail for her humans.
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Sorry, tabloids, but this squad is too busy taking in the sights of the Clarence House garden to read nonsense.
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There are vents all around the Triton 900, a few for taking in air and some for blowing it out.
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"Finding Neverland" had its best grossing week since it opened at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater last March, taking in $1,477,505.
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Google announced four new steps the company will be taking in Europe to tackle the problem of violent extremism online.
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But Hightower is no cipher: Throughout, we sense her character's intelligence and nervousness, quietly taking in information and absorbing it.
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The bank was taking in $500 billion of New York-based BlackRock's assets and another $250 billion from another provider.
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The issue has also divided the European Union, with many countries balking at taking in a proportional share of refugees.
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Rounding out the top five is Fox's "The Mountain Between Us," which is taking in $5.7 million from 3,259 locations.
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But any discussion based on an argument that the government is not taking in enough of our money is ludicrous.
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The RNC is taking in far more s than the Dems, and much of it by my wonderful small donors.
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"There was profit-taking in some blue chip companies," said Dimantha Mathew, head of research, First Capital Equities (Pvt) Ltd.
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Taking in the view in a purple dress and matching lipstick, the former Bollywood leading lady was stunning as usual.
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She offered mentorship in the form of energetic critique for students and modeled risk-taking in her own studio practice.
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One of 25 active Plumlees in the league tried to distinguish himself from the others by taking in some culture.
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We're taking in people without real documentation, we don't know where they're coming from, we don't know … who they are.
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Galvin alleges Murakami operated the funds as Ponzi schemes while taking in about $15.3 million from at least 47 investors.
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There is a photo of Joe Johnson and Jimmy Carter taking in a Braves game that I keep thinking about.
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She has expanded the number of dogs she is taking in and has also offered shelter to a homeless man.
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In Egypt, the index dropped 2714 percent amid profit-taking in blue chips such as Global Telecom, down 20.1 percent.
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It was in this decade that the sauna's clientele began to really diversify, taking in all ages, cultures, and classes.
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China has historically been a net importer of alumina, taking in 2.87 million tonnes of the raw material last year.
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The top-grossing movie for the past weekend was Disney's "Ralph Breaks The Internet," taking in an estimated $16.1 million.
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The Fed has for 2628 years been taking in reserves and paying more on them than banks can get elsewhere.
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Aid workers said the United States was considering taking in more refugees and was encouraging other countries to do so.
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Bond funds attracted $3 billion during the recent seven-day period, marking 19 straight weeks taking in cash, ICI said.
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Since the video's release on Saturday, the world has been taking in the beauty and brilliance of the instant hit.
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The federal affidavit says KickassTorrents was also taking in more than $16 million in advertising revenue as of this year.
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The airlines are taking in stupendous profits — last year nearly $26 billion after taxes, up from $2.3 billion in 2010.
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Galvin alleges Murakami operated the funds as Ponzi schemes while taking in about $23 million from at least 47 investors.
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The fund was marketed mostly to friends and family members, taking in more than $3.5 million, according to Galvin's statement.
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There's nothing more delightful than taking in the cool fall weather with a comforting, hot cup of coffee at hand.
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"He was extremely charitable and would help anyone, including taking in a homeless friend of his late son," Roll said.
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I spent the morning shadowing Hanako and taking in all the excitement backstage before the brand's afternoon NYFW runway show.
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Source: OPIS U.S. refineries are running at full throttle, taking in last week 18 million barrels of oil to process.
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He's busy splitting atoms, taking in the world, connecting neurons and figuring out how those hands and eyes work together.
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The Southern Africa region performed the best, taking in FDI of nearly $4.2 billion, up from -$925 million in 2017.
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Tina Smith (D-Minn) included a note to donors about the financial toll the emergency is taking in fundraising emails.
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We spend the afternoon walking around the winding streets, ogling the architecture, and taking in the main squares, and churches.
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Birding is about taking in the natural world, and the internet-fueled popularity of the duck is anything but natural.
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The European Union has failed Italy because promised solidarity in taking in immigrants reaching Europe through Mediterranean routes hardly materialized.
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But taking in Coates's essays from start to finish is still a bracing thing, like drinking a triple scotch, neat.
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" He said "a lot" of the money the US is taking in from tariffs is "going right to the farmers.
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Two metrics that attempt to capture how much cash a company is taking in had very different totals for 2017.
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I moved to the edge of the crowd and stood on a stone ledge, taking in the sights and sounds.
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Mr. Shupe had packed a gray "Trump-Pence" T-shirt, which he wore Monday while taking in the hotel lobby.
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Finally, the Great Society was a demonstration of tremendous political fortitude and risk-taking in furtherance of a worthy purpose.
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I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
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Now Yéyé is fighting for her life, and she can no longer earn money by taking in clothes to wash.
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Because a major barrier to knowledge accumulation and risk taking in the labor market is fear of losing health insurance.
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"The Fate of the Furious" is the country's sixth highest-grossing film of all time, taking in about $380 million.
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But his health continued to decline, and a year after taking in Mr. Diallo, he was admitted to a hospital.
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WeWork needed the investment because it was spending far more money than it was taking in as it expanded rapidly.
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The misimpression is completely understandable if you have been taking in media coverage — in particular, reporting on a haughty Sept.
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It was a quick trip on the lift, but I enjoyed taking in the view of the park from above.
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I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
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Here are five steps Aliche recommends taking in order to build a budget if your monthly income tends to fluctuate.
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To enter, women have to lock up their cellphones, as any picture-taking in the swimming area is strictly prohibited.
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Bemfola is sold in more than 20 countries, taking in European Union member states, Israel, the Middle East and Australia.
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Wearing masks is one precaution people are taking in an attempt to protect themselves from the spread of the virus.
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Most sectors dipped, dragged in particular by property and transport stocks, as well as massive profit-taking in speculative stocks.
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That's because, as RBC notes, previous rounds of QE coincided with periods of "higher risk taking" in the stock market.
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The euro was taking in the view at $1.0727, having climbed 1.2 percent overnight in its steepest rise since June.
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The RNC is taking in far more $'s than the Dems, and much of it by my wonderful small donors.
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Trump, speaking at the Oval Office, said the United States is taking in billions from tariffs imposed on Chinese imports.
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Bryce has been one of the fundraising juggernauts of the House cycle, taking in more than $6 million so far.
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In her remarks at a conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday, Yellen cautioned against risk-taking in financial markets.
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The committees were dominated by members from the southern and western US — who had no interest in taking in refugees.
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The legislation would provide $200 million in aid for Venezuela and $200 million for neighboring countries taking in Venezuelan refugees.
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Our DNC sources tell us both of them milled around backstage, talking to fans and taking in all the hoopla.
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Is there a way to quantify the risk you'd be taking in rolling the dice with the less electable candidate?
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Viewers fly along the ocean, taking in the planet's mirror-like surface and mountains, while alphanumerics hang in the atmosphere.
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The mother-daughter lookalikes were spotted just last month taking in a Lakers game at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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The young student spent his days wandering the art galleries of the old SoHo and taking in what was most affective.
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If you were busy taking in all the glam at the Grammys, you probably missed a few key Kylie Jenner updates.
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It was literally just the experience of being there and taking in these 12-minute long tracks that evolved with filters.
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For only $131, they're perfect for any hiker looking to stay light on their feet, while also taking in majestic sights.
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US Census Bureau trade data published this month noted that US importers are taking in 12% less from China this year.
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I laughed, and so did the elderly couple sitting next to me, quietly sipping their cocktails and taking in the scenery.
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Four eastern EU countries — the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia — refused to attend and reject taking in migrants in general.
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The snake is enjoying its ride, taking in the sights and sounds and probably smells of the people around him. Snake.
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Kourtney also posted a series of adorable images of her and her daughter Penelope Scotland, 6, taking in the local scenery.
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In February, Holmes shared a photo of her daughter taking in a snowy mountain view while they enjoyed a vacation together.
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Jughead tells FP that Toledo has to wait and thanks Archie for the taking in the Serpents, but there's more planned.
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During that time, Christ Ministry Center was one of the only shelters or churches taking in migrants in the whole city.
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Rossello said Puerto Rico had prepared 500 shelters capable of taking in up to 133,000 people in a worst-case scenario.
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In fact, I quite literally realized I had forgotten to breathe while taking in some of the series' more stressful sequences.
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We never took in 10 cents from China and we're taking in billions of dollars and tens of billions a year.
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"Oil is seeing profit-taking in Asia after last night's sharp up-move," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at OANDA.
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Walt Disney's (DIS) "The Jungle Book" topped the box office for the , taking in $60.8 million in North American ticket sales.
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Several other residents hoping to get to their homes stood beside her, staring at the water, silently taking in the situation.
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Kymeta then spun out of Intellectual Ventures in 2012, taking in money from investors like Mr. Gates, Liberty Global and Lux.
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"The mountains are calling…❄️⛷❤️," Witherspoon wrote alongside a picture of the happy couple taking in their majestic surroundings.
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How it works: Prop C raises the gross receipts tax on San Francisco-based businesses taking in more than $50 million.
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Upon viewing Earth from space, astronauts frequently report feelings of euphoria or revelation at taking in our world's interconnectedness and fragility.
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By Monday afternoon, buildings began taking in water, and the generators that provided backup power also began flooding and shutting down.
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Although they were on royal duty, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a sweet moment while taking in the show.
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It wasn't until 2017′s "Wonder Woman" that the studio found true success, taking in $821 million in ticket sales worldwide.
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Palestinians who want to establish an independent state taking in the West Bank have welcomed the San Francisco-based firm's move.
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The mother-daughter duo posed like twins as they smiled for the camera on deck, taking in the magic-hour light.
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One minute, the viewer is riding in the trailer of a speeding truck through the Pilbara desert, taking in stunning views.
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I feel like I have so much to learn and that I'm constantly taking in more than I can really process.
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Austin, Danielle, Rob, and myself looked through the calendar and came up with four games we'll be hot taking in 2018.
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But it's only the latest study to show a clear connection between sugary drinks and taking in more calories a day.
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"They sat together at a stage table taking in Diplo's deejay set and sipped on Absolut Elyx cocktails," says an onlooker.
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About ten people showed up, all told, and many weren't even watching, instead taking in the breathtaking views the balcony offered.
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In this case I choose to avoid mainstream media, because I have no interest in part taking in a victimized concept.
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The firm stopped taking in new capital in 2015 and plans to return some capital at the end of this year.
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Not far away, his own 21960s mansion also overlooks the bridge, taking in the entire 21-degree sweep of the bay.
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The Game was also taking in the action at AoD, without a primate, but you can see ... he still did alright.
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Morocco Omari's mug shot looks worlds away from his gig on "Empire" ... where he's usually the one taking in the suspects.
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As the Brookings Institution think tank explains, the refugee system hinges on all countries sharing the responsibility of taking in refugees.
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To foster risk-taking in controlled environments, Singapore has set up regulatory sandboxes in areas such as fintech and data analytics.
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"We should not in any way reduce risk-taking in the economy," Rajan said in an interview to ET Now television.
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But under this shift, Trump would begin taking in significant sums, and tapping donors for tens of thousands of dollars apiece.
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The Holiday Inn was reportedly taking in stranded children, with social media users rapidly sharing the news and relevant telephone numbers.
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"19 & 20," she captioned the first photo of the pair taking in the surf and sand while laying on the beach.
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If the EU managed to act collectively in taking in refugees, then the refugee crisis would be less of a crisis.
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It wasn't until 2017's "Wonder Woman" that the studio found true success, taking in $821 million in ticket sales worldwide.
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But Democrats are attempting to draw attention to the behind-closed-door process that Republicans are taking in drafting the bill.
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"I am only taking in tonic water about two times a day and water if I want more," Dillman told VICE.
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And speaking of that, the federal government is taking in a record amount of tax revenue so far this fiscal year.
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Children are much better at taking in the first visual cue given and making a snap judgement based on that cue.
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Roth warns against overdoing things and taking in too much water, which can lead to a dangerous condition known as hyponatremia.
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So it is natural to focus on improving conditions in Middle Eastern camps rather than taking in large numbers of refugees.
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Mr. Trump's family also profited from the campaign last month, with his son Eric's Virginia wine business taking in about $1,300.
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I turned to the grey-haired man next to me, who was taking in the spectacle while smoking a vintage pipe.
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Driscoll Children's Hospital is taking in evacuated children from the NICU in hospitals throughout the Houston area and is accepting donations.
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But Arab Cotton Ginning tumbled 20.1 percent as heavy profit-taking in the stock continued, and Global Telecomn lost 21 percent.
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The deal committed the Europeans to taking in one Syrian refugee from Turkey for every irregular Syrian sent back from Greece.
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Trump's "America First" agenda has meant tariffs on German exports and a hard public line on taking in immigrants and refugees.
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NITEHAWK CINEMA Here you can grab a seat, a drink and a bite, all while taking in a big-screen feature.
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The U.S. financial system goes far beyond just a collection of banks taking in customers' money as deposits and making loans.
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We're taking in a fortune and frankly not a good thing for China but it's a very good thing for us.
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Mr. Hasegawa recently saw him shirtless outside the house, taking in the sun, and observed tattoos on his chest and back.
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Officials in Michigan, McCarthy said, were not forthcoming in telling the EPA about the actions they were taking in the city.
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"There is a culture of risk-taking in the Russian military that you don't have in the United States," he explained.
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Taking a little of survey of how far I have climbed, taking in some water, and starting back up the mountain.
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The music is complex, taking in a progressive midsection and a stirring Hammett guitar solo, before returning to where it began.
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One was for a client who had me write something about their family taking in a foreign exchange student from Brazil.
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The Conservative Party argues that the country is taking in more refugees than it can provide for, but supports accepting Syrians.
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On a trip to Japan's capital, many visitors enjoy taking in this view of the city's skyline from the Tokyo Bay.
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My eyes travel the dark room, taking in the outline of the open closet door, the streetlight shadow across the ceiling.
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The movie turned out to be a bomb, only taking in $30 million worldwide (the film cost $35 million to make).
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"This is how they lived," whispered Damian, 15, his eyes taking in the tightly packed rows of ladderless three-level bunks.
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Our manufacturers will be very happy and our government is very happy because we're taking in tens of billions of dollars.
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But Mr. Lee keeps taking in his subject, turning and turning, waiting a little longer to catch her from every angle.
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The remnants of the pitcher of laxative he was taking in preparation for the next day's colonoscopy sat on his desk.
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To Ms. Felstein, who was confronting these realities, there didn't seem to be any other option than taking in a roommate.
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I write in the book about how empathetic Lydia was; how she was always helping animals and taking in stray dogs.
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Only "Black Panther" bucked that trend, taking in only 21.16% of its $22017 billion global box office outside of North America.
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Over and over, I scanned every inch of the page, taking in the newness of who the internet said I was.
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Many teens on TikTok poked fun at the overreactions and outlandish precautions some are taking in an effort to fight coronavirus.
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According to court documents, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has also stopped taking in inmates from county jails.
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Some days it feels like I'm always taking in information, from the moment I wake up and start listening to NPR.
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At a time of furious side-taking in American poetry, Wright belonged to no school but enjoyed honorary membership in many.
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For example, should we be mindful of our news intake — how, and how often, we're taking in updates about the virus?
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De Vicenzo watched him do it on television in Buenos Aires, taking in the accolades that might have once been his.
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These are the steps Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean International, and Norwegian Cruise Line are taking in response to the coronavirus.
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He noted that Universal's "Despicable Me 3" had a strong arrivallast week, taking in $66 million over its opening weekend there.
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The ETF industry as a whole is taking in assets at a record pace, as evidenced in the recent BlackRock earnings.
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Last May, Jackie sat in a conference room at her employer's office in Portland, Maine, taking in a photograph of Deveau.
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Leah Schretenthaler makes taking in the Aloha State's wonders a little easier in her series Invasive Species of the Built Environment.
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Today, the so-called "doomsday" vault in Norway is taking in its biggest deposit of seeds since vital upgrades in 2019.
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Meanwhile, he and L drive around for a bit more, taking in a bit of the west side of the island.
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"London has a great history of taking in refugees: the Huguenots, the Russians, the Jews after World War II," he said.
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Students, along with their parents and grandparents, then turn and face the crowd, taking in a moment of cross-generational triumph.
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The agreement sent a strong signal to the market and represented a real example of risk-taking in terms of competitiveness.
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Immerse your entire mind and body into the green color of your lawn, taking in the restful, comforting and quiet colors.
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Despite those extra regulations, "Wolf Warrior 2" beat "Founding" at the box office, taking in $142 million in its opening week.
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Along with taking in the NFL game, Sully also watched the Texans warm up and caught the eye of JJ Watt.
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This allowed them to purchase rental properties and generate income, even while taking in about $80,000 a year in combined salaries.
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She and four other nuns began taking in children who were born behind bars and raising them until their mothers' release.
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Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" nabbed third, taking in $13.6 million to push its stateside haul to a mighty $454.7 million.
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New psoriasis drug Tremfya was off to a strong start, taking in $126 million, above analysts' estimates of about $81.03 million.
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It was an unlikely victory for a company with annual revenue of about $93 million over one taking in $22.8 billion.
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You'll find yourself imagining you're beachside, taking in the choppy early morning waters of the Mediterranean, dreaming of better days, always.
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Yet most revenue is in local currencies, meaning that the airline is taking in less just as it must spend more.
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Ms. Midler, for instance, was observed taking in, and complimenting, the appealingly tragic stylings of the Seattle-based chanteuse Dina Martina.
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"I was just taking in those last few seconds on the clock to realize what we've accomplished this year," Sykes said.
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Floyd was at Staples Center taking in the Clippers game while Canelo sat on the floor at MSG for the Knicks.
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According to a June 8 report by PricewaterhouseCoopers Entertainment and Media Outlook, online streaming video services such as Netflix and Hulu now have overtaken box-office sales, with streaming services taking in $13 billion and box offices taking in $10.3 billion in 2015, a full two years earlier than originally projected by the same report one year ago.
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"No, you are just the bomb dot com!" retorts Winslet, as they perch on a cliff, taking in the Pacific Ocean below.
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Kid-in-a-candy-store style, he took his time taking in all the "stuff" that went into his host's creative process.
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After taking in a few different angles of this, you might just forget the shoot was done in the spirit of Christmas.
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And while we know you were all glued to your TV sets Monday night, feverishly taking in every delicious dramatic moment of
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Jon Fortt and Julia Boorstin were there for CNBC, interviewing executives, taking in the news and breaking down what it all means.
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As kids, Paulus and DeBruyn would drive up and down the street, bumping these rap albums, taking in the history around them.
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"What makes it really special is going out and taking in the different cultures, and the food, and the people," she says.
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Looks like Drake's office has casual basketball hoop to shoot some balls while taking in a nice view of the CN Tower.
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Born in Linares, Spain, the street artist boasts a unique tour in his hometown dedicated to taking in his hyper-realist murals.
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Rising unemployment has hurt Jordan&aposs economy, as has taking in a large number of refugees from war-wracked Syria and Iraq.
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But ultimately—barring some kind of extreme medical issue—fat loss comes down to burning off more calories than you're taking in.
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It is part biography of a friendship and part account of psychology's impact, while also taking in much of modern Israel's history.
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The press release for the city says they are taking in the donations to help those in need during the holiday season.
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A local hotel reported taking in more than 50 youths, some of whom were waiting to be reunited with parents and guardians.
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Sure, taking in the VMAs backstage with Gigi sounds appealing, but Tyler's got his priorities ... this was the championship game after all!!!
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We're taking in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs from China, and they're eating the tariffs because they devalued their currency.
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" Lambert has also been hard at work, taking in a family of dogs on Tuesday night, joking they were her new "roommates.
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Stone Milliner's discretionary global macro closed to new money last year after taking in over $4 billion in the previous two years.
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Wall Street gained on buying in energy shares supported by rising oil prices, before falling on profit taking in Asian morning trade.
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"The Revenant" (Fox) chugged away in third place, taking in about $7.1 million, for an eight-week total of about $149.7 million.
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Virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) investment has ramped up in "the year of VR," taking in $153 billion through February alone.
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But, as you said, the other part of that was to gauge how teenagers were taking in what they were seeing online.
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The 19-year-old is currently overseas with her boyfriend, rapper Travis Scott, taking in the sights and enjoying some fine dining.
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As well as taking in millions of migrants from Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia, it is an attractive destination for skilled foreign workers.
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Emerging markets continued to shine, with equity funds focused on the sector taking in $439 million, their 10th straight week netting cash.
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Europol, the European Union's law enforcement agency, recently conducted a multi-country seizure, taking in more than 10,000 tons of fake food.
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The bootstrapping team has been developing Pip since late 2016, taking in some support from Scottish Enterprise but without any formal investors.
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It ends with a shot of the man staring at a massive bank of monitors, taking in all of the murderous mayhem.
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You just stand there watching while Trico scratches behind its ear, taking in the breathtaking view of a crumbling kingdom down below.
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Just how lasting, significant and realistic are the actions that Trump is taking in the run-up to Saturday's 100-day mark?
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But these days, they mostly just sit back and watch, taking in the view of the sidewalk from the rover's little camera.
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Actress Margot Robbie's no longer skating on ice, she's down in Costa Rica taking in some surf ... and pretty good at it.
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For now, however, the team is operating lean, focused on attracting new users and taking in feedback on how to improve product.
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The two were seen getting cozy on a yacht in the European party spot as they kissed while taking in the sights.
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His parents paid a fee to the host family, which receives about $500 a month for taking in a young hockey player.
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"The protection of basic human rights defines the soul of a nation," he said, thanking Kazakhstan for taking in those fleeing persecution.
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"After a long time, we saw significant profit-taking in some counters," said Dimantha Mathew, head of research, First Capital Holdings PLC.
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He declined to comment on write-offs IOC might be taking in the next quarter for investment in the Canadian LNG project.
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It all went down in Dallas' playoff game against the Preds ... when cameras caught the two Cowboys stars taking in the action.
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"Taking in consideration the reserved character of their deceased brother, the family wishes respect and discretion from the media," the family said.
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We are particularly pleased with the district court's recognition that this case does not involve a taking in violation of international law.
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Seriously, check out the pics ... no mob scenes, no lines for selfies ... just your average world-famous celebrity taking in the sites.
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The Navajo Nation covers over 27,000 square miles of arid and mountainous land, taking in the vast deserts of three southwestern states.
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The issue was released last week, but the cover was taking in the primary season, before Clinton's Nevada caucus victory speech. HOLA!
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One Czech poll found that opposition to taking in refugees jumped from 50% to 65% between September 2015 and February this year.
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Last May, the equivalent themed and evening contemporary sales at Christie's alone brought in $40.853 billion, with Sotheby's taking in $379.7 million.
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"We're not seeing that kind of risk-taking in the financial system right now, but we are watching very carefully," he added.
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The microbe appeared to be taking in electrical charges, presumably from the metal surfaces, and spitting out clusters of tiny, metallic particles.
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Instead, Clinton's fundraising has proved durable, and she had another solid month in February, taking in $29.5 million and spending $31.6 million.
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"At this moment, we are a bit cautious in credit risk taking in Asia," SMFG President Koichi Miyata told a news conference.
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For the weekend, the Warner-distributed "Barbershop: The Next Cut" was a soft second, taking in about $20.2 million, according to comScore.
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A magnet for migrants partly due to generous social benefits, Europe's biggest economy is taking in more than any other EU state.
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Mr. Hasegawa recently saw Mr. Uematsu shirtless outside the house, taking in the sun, and observed tattoos on his chest and back.
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They can enjoy a ballgame while simply listening to the crack of the bat and taking in the majesty of the ballpark.
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It dominates online advertising alongside Facebook, with the two companies taking in 56.8 percent of all U.S. digital advertising spending, per eMarketer.
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Others are choosing to become their own curators, taking in a variety of news sources before deciding whom and what to believe.
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There were also goofs about a video posted around the same time of the first lady imperiously taking in a ballerina performance.
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"Who knows what they did up here — speeches, the band?" she said, laughing and taking in the restored view below, almost completed.
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Four EU countries — the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia — refused to attend the meeting and reject taking in migrants in general.
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I flicked the lighter and Inhaled deeply, taking in what felt like off-brand mustard gas before crumpling into a coughing fit.
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Lie flat on your back with your feet facing east and look up, taking in as much of the sky as possible.
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Think of it this way: You're used to taking in something like 2,000 calories over the course of a 12-hour day.
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Ultimately, the sights of Hallstatt are worth taking in — as long as you know you're visiting a tourist attraction, not a village.
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In between taking in the city's canals and characteristic tulips, visitors should see the Anne Frank house and the Van Gogh Museum.
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We finally came to a crest and stopped for a moment, taking in a great view of Whangarei, New Zealand's northernmost city.
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For instance you can make a simple two-column chart that shows what news you're taking in and where it comes from.
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Payments will be available for single filers who made less than $75,000 per year and married households taking in less than $150,000.
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In 2010, the bump was even bigger, with Mr. Cuomo taking in 146,576 votes as a result of the Independence Party nomination.
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The nonpartisan site has been taking in reports of long lines at polling places and reportedly delivering free pizzas to hungry Americans.
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TAKING IN THE SIGHTS I always make time to call or FaceTime my mother, who is 94 and lives outside of Philadelphia.
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By taking in multiple concerts, you're guaranteed a good smattering of contemporary styles — and, almost certainly, some works that seem comparatively thin.
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Still, there are extra steps that both Charles and Walton said they are taking in this outbreak to stay healthy and sane.
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In preparation for a trip that I am taking in September across Canada by rail, I want to read some Canadian literature.
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The ban on wildlife markets is just one of a number of initiatives China is taking in response to the novel coronavirus.
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Whatever toll fentanyl was taking in the United States wasn't reflected in China, where the drug's analogues and precursors weren't considered illegal.
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"You're taking in vast amounts of visual data, and you have to process it really fast, with no delay," Mr. Ramsey said.
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Like all animals, we are made of cells that are continually taking in nutrients and dividing, replacing old parts with new ones.
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Also of note: "A Cure For Wellness," a thriller directed by Gore Verbinski, arrived as an outright bomb, taking in $4.2 million.
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The images also grew larger in scale, taking in whole rooms and connecting Mr. Lillis's poses to the setting, implying a narrative.
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Last year, Texas resettled 2,230 refugees, taking in the largest number of refugees compared to other states, according to State Department statistics.
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Strategy Manager — $133,067 Are you good at taking in an avalanche of information, analyzing the trends, and coming up with a plan?
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World stock funds lagged behind, taking in just $4.2 billion over that period, $50.2 billion less than their domestic counterparts, ICI said.
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In general, a two-to-three week old baby will be taking in about 15 to 25 ounces of breast milk daily.
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"The RNC is taking in far more $'s than the Dems, and much of it by my wonderful small donors," Trump tweeted.
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It's a pleasant, tranquil place for a Sunday stroll, taking in the views of the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers.
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There's even a hot tub, where the lucky buyer can have a relaxing soak while taking in the views of lower Manhattan.
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The Aussie was taking in the view at $0.7306, up 0.3 percent on the day following a 1.7 percent rally on Wednesday.
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People who know Volker say he was probably well aware of the risk he was taking in deciding to work for Trump.
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Dental fluorosis is caused by taking in too much fluoride over a long period when adult teeth are forming under the gums.
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In August the iShares high-yield bond ETF ranked seventh among all ETFs for monthly flows, taking in close to $1.4 billion.
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The startup just raised a Series A funding round, taking in $16.5 million from investors including the venture firms Accel and 8VC.
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"The Nutcracker and the Four Realms" (Disney) was fourth, taking in $9.6 million for a two-week domestic total of $35.3 million.
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He noted that Universal's "Despicable Me 3" had a strong arrival last week, taking in $66 million over its opening weekend there.
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You could spend all day taking in Mr. Gagnon's window at Bergdorf, but that would mean missing all the other spectacular displays.
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There she is, leaning "halfway out of a tenement window, taking in the drama of the block and defying gravity's downward pull."
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I was taking in the exhibition of Tolkien's manuscripts and maps and artwork at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.
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They're my way of sorting everything out that I'm taking in, a way of visually communicating the inner workings of the mind.
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She looks around his bachelor pad, taking in his wall art: Klimt, Lichtenstein, and an Arcade Fire concert poster — clearly, he contains multitudes.
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In March, an hours-long attack and hostage-taking in a supermarket near the southern French town of Carcassonne left four people dead.
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You have been very open to taking in many, many refugees but this cabinet reshuffle, was that a clear move to the right?
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In concert with the January rally in U.S. Treasurys has been the profit-taking in financials despite strong earnings reports and forward guidance.
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The therapy, also used to treat serious infections and wounds, involves taking in pure oxygen in a pressurized room or through a tube.
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The expectant couple is in taking in the sights of Oslo, Norway, where they attended the Nobel Peace Prize banquet over the weekend.
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In the last we see of Tyrion in "Bells," he is bewildered while taking in said horror from the edge of the capital.
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Embiid was in Miami taking in the sights and sounds of MLB's All-Star festivities, starting with the Home Run Derby that night.
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AFSA, which has a membership of 16,000 people, stakes out positions on issues affecting the foreign service after taking in feedback from members.
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Standing side by side, and next to an equally wowed Streep, the La La Land stars are enthralled, taking in the beautiful medley.
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On Wednesday, Perry, 33, and Bloom, 41 — who split last March after a year together — were spotted taking in the sights around Prague.
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Trump's campaign committee said it raised $26 million in June, compared with the more than $40 million the Clinton campaign reported taking in.
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A wonderful ending to this first day of the year taking in the glorious sounds of Josh Groban and Denee Benton's lovely performance.
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Austria announced a cap on asylum claims of 37,500 last year after taking in 90,000 asylum seekers during Europe's migration crisis in 2015.
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Skarsgard and Chung were first spotted looking cozy together in February, taking in a Father John Misty Show at New York's Bowery Ballroom.
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Last week the $1.2 billion Menlo Park-based firm stopped taking in money from new investors as it tries to limit its size.
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We're taking in a fortune, and frankly [it's] not a very good thing for China, but it is a good thing for us.
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In the sunlight, they would set off in rubber dinghies to explore the icy continent, taking in glaciers, plunging crevasses and penguin colonies.
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The group's ranks swelled to 22008 eventually, taking in five U.S. Presidents: Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
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More than ever, though, it's a risk that's worth taking: In 2016, comedy is one of the most consistent ways to break through.
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She later posted a number of photos of herself with baby Stormi taking in the sunset on the beach to her Instagram Stories.
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As I sat in a pew, I wondered how many thousands of people had sat here before me taking in this incredible view.
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" -- July 2115 remarks with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan "Now we're taking in billions of dollars from China, and it's all turning around.
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KARACHI, Pakistan, April 26.20 (Reuters) - Pakistan shares ended lower on Wednesday, dragged down mainly due to profit-taking in cement stocks, analysts said.
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The illustrations show the Queen being given birthday presents and shows Winnie and co as they journey around London taking in the sights.
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When Deutsch arrived, the two spent hours talking and taking in each other's presence, as they had wanted to do for so long.
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Walt Disney – Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" dominated the weekend box office once again, taking in $88.3 million in North American ticket sales.
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Jenner later posted a number of photos of herself with baby Stormi taking in the sunset on the beach to her Instagram Stories.
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It's what makes your heart race, your palms sweat, and your lungs start taking in quick and shallow breaths when you're feeling anxiety.
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The latest proposal would let capitals avoid taking in a quarter of their "fair share" of asylum-seekers who make it to Europe.
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Bye Bye Camera works using some of the AI tools that are already out there for the taking in the world of research.
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"We are taking in patients around the clock, constantly ... Cholera is spreading widely now," said Ismail Mansoury, a doctor who worked alongside him.
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Andrews says Loco2 is now considering taking in more from investment to continue to grow the business — including by expanding into new markets.
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Nikolaj founded Fast Forward with his partner Lukas Højlund, and today's he's taking in the spectacle that is the fruits of their labor.
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The two have been spotted hangin' out a lot recently ... taking in a Red Sox game and a Celtics playoff game last month.
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Super PACs, unlike some other categories of outside groups, are required to make public their donors and how much money they're taking in.
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Understanding class today means taking in its material, emotional, and ideological reality at scales that are both global and intimate, historical and immediate.
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We looked at week-to-week data and data from the same time last year, taking in factors like weather, holidays and traffic.
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Cats could be found wandering in the basin, lounging atop the amphitheater, taking in sun and sound or being petted by tender festivalgoers.
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She liked being on a flight deck, hearing the sounds of ship's bells and whistles while taking in the smell of salt water.
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The restaurant usually has a booth available and, if not, there are rocking chairs on the porch for taking in the mountain air.
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Pompeo thanked Bardales for taking in hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants who fled the country amid food shortages and worsening economic conditions.
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Maggie Butner and Kyle Bellmay were attending the Grand Finals for the second straight year, taking in the event from the front row.
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Forty-seven percent of those polled said Canada is taking in the right amount, though 41 percent said the number was too high.
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The United States remains the most welcoming country in the world for immigrants, taking in far more every year than any other country.
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If you're somewhere in the middle, give it a go for the clear delight that everyone involved is taking in making this show.
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I secured the rope at the top, then paused, taking in my surroundings in a moment of gratitude after the hellish previous months.
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As the national anthem started, all players put hand over heart save for Cousins, who seemed to be taking in this new experience.
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Southern congressmen opposed taking in even the most desperate refugees from Europe as vehemently as Trump supporters wish to exclude Syrian refugees today.
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Dubai's index edged down 0.1 percent, dragged lower by profit-taking in some large caps which had gained strongly on the previous day.
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Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine may be pregnant, but they're not going to let that stop them from taking in a Ferrari race.
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Which is what she will be doing on a panel discussion for the upcoming FutureFest event, taking in place in London this weekend.
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Sergio DellaPergola, a demographer and professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said one state taking in two nations was not viable.
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They leaned back in their seats, taking in the moment, savoring the secret while it was still theirs, before it belonged to history.
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More and more people purchased receivers to set up in their living rooms for listening to The Goldbergs or taking in a ballgame.
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This marks a new step in campaign fundraising for Trump's 2020 campaign, which has already been taking in millions of dollars in donations.
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I walked the streets of Drake, taking in the refined Drake Sportsplex, Drake School, Drake Branch Library, and several other Drake-themed buildings.
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Every successful organization needs a balance of ideas — creating a haven for Establishment Republicans is not taking in the strengths of both sides.
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Nearly everyone who writes about news literacy recommends getting news from a variety of sources to ensure what you're taking in is trustworthy.
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In financial disclosure reports filed on Friday with the city Campaign Finance Board, Ms. Malliotakis reported taking in $241,530 in contributions from Aug.
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Sara Just, the executive producer of the PBS "NewsHour," outlined some of the steps her broadcast is taking, in a Tuesday evening letter.
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For households making less than $25,20143 a year 14.8 percent were uninsured, compared to 4.5 percent for those taking in more than $100,000.
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She dedicated them to him — "wherever he is now," she said with a spiraling gesture taking in the air around and above her.
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It's not so much about staying up-to-date, it's about taking in the information, the weight of the information, and what's important.
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Very few have been granted Lebanese citizenship for fear that taking in so many Sunni Muslims would upset the country's delicate sectarian balance.
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"A Dog's Purpose" was a surprise hit, taking in a total of $205 million and spawning a boomlet in soft-edged dog movies.
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The action horror movie "Cloverfield" was a breakout hit in 2008, costing about $25 million to make and taking in $171 million worldwide.
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But while they were happy to become involved in drug dealing and taking, in other respects, Qasim saw that they were religiously strict.
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It wanders from idea to seemingly unrelated idea — frequently zooming in to examine a curious object, otherwise taking in the whole uncanny picture.
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Google is the largest recipient of global ad revenue, taking in $303 billion in 2016, according to new data from media agency Zenith.
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Trilobites When an insect is this small, it seems to be able to get away with an unusual technique for taking in oxygen.
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Authenticity in travel, taking in a culture on its own terms, has become an increasingly implausible endeavor, but it's still a popular aspiration.
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When I wasn't catching my breath because of the altitude, I was taking in the picture-book panoramas of Rocky Mountain National Park.
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The group's ranks swelled to 400 eventually, taking in five U.S. Presidents: Chester Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
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He's also a target monster, taking in 39.1 percent of them on the Texans, which is the highest percentage among all N.F.L. receivers.
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"We will provide updates on additional steps we are taking in coordination with global and regional partners as the situation continues to evolve."
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He planned to focus on the city's cosmopolitan night life, nibbling kibbe, drinking arrack, and taking in the vibe at beachside night clubs.
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His neighbor Sean O'Neil relaxed on the dock, taking in the view, and a man in a kayak pushed off into the bay.
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A CVVM institute poll in May found 61 percent of Czechs were against taking in war refugees, up from 52 percent in October.
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What do you do after you've put on an acclaimed 24-hour-long show taking in the entire history of America through song?
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He did his last stint in San Quentin, where he got his associate degree taking in-person classes with the Prison University Project.
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The Greek authorities said they had scrambled to the area after receiving a distress signal from the boat which was taking in water.
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The animated musical "Sing" (Universal) was next in line, taking in about $1053 million, for a three-week domestic total of $213.4 million.
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" Who is paying Trump's tariffs on China "We are taking in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs that China is paying for.
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The central bank said low levels of interest rates meant there was an incentive to increase risk-taking in search of higher yields.
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Trump was talking about immigrants from Haiti and Africa, adding that the US should be taking in more immigrants from countries like Norway.
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They are taking in a workshop run by an NGO called Justice Desk, which teaches children about their rights, self-awareness and safety.
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That means Sprint could have been taking in nearly $2628 million a month for the 28500,6900 inactive subscribers that the FCC knows of.
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If the patient wasn't taking in any more protein, eventually the fluid stopped being absorbed and began to leach out under the skin.
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As Byron wrote, grandparents are taking in grandchildren as a result of the opioid crisis, and more families are ethnically and racially diverse.
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That means Sprint could have been taking in nearly $8.2 million a month for the 885,000 inactive subscribers that the FCC knows of.
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But over the years, as violence hollowed out her home country, Ms. Chandia started taking in the orphaned children of relatives and friends.
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Taking in the colors of the plate, I said, "That looks al pelo," borrowing a phrase that means great or perfect in Colombia.
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Zanette and the team deduced that because of this, large carnivores are taking in fewer calories when they perceive humans to be around.
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"Boo!" won the weekend box office for the second time in a row, taking in an estimated $16.6 million, according to Exhibitor Relations.
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Taking in large numbers of people who do not share their new country's language, culture, and religious beliefs can be enriching and valuable.
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Bucking the trend, mining stocks ended 0.5% lower, dragged primarily by profit taking in heavyweights BHP Group , Rio Tinto, and Fortescue Metals Group .
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Since April of 2015, Efe has been taking in stray cats from around the Turkish city and allowing them free run of the mosque.
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A stronger euro and sterling spurred profit-taking in the dollar, which reached a 16-month peak against a basket of currencies on Monday.
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The company morphed from citizen science project to venture-backed startup, taking in $105 million from investors and reaching a valuation of $600 million.
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But the most defining feature is the incredibly large mouth that could grow in size, capable of taking in food particles and larger prey.
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Still, Mexico buys far more corn from the United States than Brazil, taking in 14.7 million tonnes in 2017, according to U.S. government data.
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After taking in the sun for few moments, Pelu and his equally fluffy partner in crime trot off together to pursue even cuter hijinks.
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A member of Chancellor Angela Merkel&aposs conservative party, he became known for voluntarily taking in more asylum-seekers than Altena was obliged to.
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"Sydney's got the best harbor in the world, so I'd imagine he was taking in the view," police inspector Kylie Smith later told reporters.
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"We're taking in tens of billions of dollars" in tariffs, Trump said at a White House meeting with visiting Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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I decided to go check out the game at MetLife Stadium, taking in the sights and sounds of the first weekend of XFL action.
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This is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular flights in the world taking in the Himalayas, pretty terraced fields and scattered hill villages. 2829.
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Holmes and her daughter have frequented Broadway often in recent years, taking in shows like Finding Neverland — where Holmes' mom Kathleen joined the duo.
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The European Union has been encouraging member states to tighten anti money laundering legislation and ensure their banks are not taking in questionable funds.
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More broadly, Dewerpe discusses the billion-dollar opportunities he believes are there for the taking in property tech over the next decade and beyond.
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He also topped Forbes' list of highest-earning celebrities under 673 in 2014, taking in an estimated $80 million over a one-year period.
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He doesn't know it yet, but the demented glee the bullies are taking in beating on him is what drew It from its lair.
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The ministry said that Ghana was also taking in two people from Rwanda who had been tried by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
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Matt Scott, CTO of Shenzhen machine vision startup Malong Technologies, says China's attitude toward new technology can be "risk-taking" in a bracing way.
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Global GAP, which also certifies food from Morocco and Italy, has not yet specified the exact measures the company would be taking in Spain.
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And in a couple of months, the farm will start taking in giant tortoises from the neighboring nursery and rehabilitating them on their property.
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Rounding out the top five was "How to be Single" (Warner Bros.), taking in $8.2 million, for a two-week total of $31.8 million.
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Taking in her third balcony appearance, 3-year-old Charlotte knew just how to work the crowd of well-wishers below, smiling and waving.
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Jessie went on to share several photographs from their day together on her Instagram Story, which included taking in some of the local sights.
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Although they were on royal duty, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a sweet PDA moment while taking in the show on Wednesday.
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Prices could change in the course of two months, the delay time it is now taking in some markets to have an appraisal done.
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Well, she was recently taking in the sights and sounds of the official Trump Winery in Virginia and fancy modern art at the Smithsonian.
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Even the audience took a breath, taking in the blowhard's rhetorical salad of riled-up, inchoate jabber from this, the GOP candidate for president.
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You still play as the boy, this time taking in the world from a first-person perspective, and the controls have been incredibly simplified.
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The pair were spotted leaving the upscale River Oaks district in Houston on Thursday after taking in an afternoon movie showing at iPic Theaters.
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Jordan and Syria's other neighbors have absorbed the bulk of the refugees from the civil war, with Turkey and Lebanon taking in the most.
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She held him up to the light, taking in his bright blue eyes, white sculpted beard, and once-shiny medals painted on his chest.
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Profit-taking in some large caps which had gained strongly on the previous day was the main drag, with Emaar Properties dropping 6173 percent.
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CAVUTO: All right, so for consumers, taking in all of this stuff, you say they get higher prices, but will they get more choice?
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Last week, Lopez and Gaines were spotted together with a camera crew taking in the view of the new home from the Malibu beach.
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Pics have surfaced of the new couple in Malibu taken early September showing the pair enjoying a cold one and taking in the sights.
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Sitting down and looking at the Napa Valley-inspired menu while taking in the "breathtaking" park views is New York's answer to French Laundry.
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The library for former President George W. Bush shattered records by taking in more than $220006 million in donations, according to the Chicago Tribune.
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The BBC reported that at least five people have fainted while taking in the graphic play, which features scenes of rape, torture and dismemberment.
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The Wilsons are in China, where they've been taking in sights like the Great Wall, and over the weekend took a family toboggan ride.
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