"If one is taking to it and the other is not, concentrate on the child who is taking to it," she says.
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Phone makers are taking to the more convenient unlock methods.
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And that is the fight we're taking to the country.
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How much oil and energy are they taking to create?
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People started taking to Twitter in agreement with General Kim.
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"This is one step we're taking to do our part."
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Wynd is now taking to Kickstarter to fund the project.
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The Elf on the Shelf is taking to the skies.
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We're taking to the streets to express how we feel.
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And more travelers are taking to the skies than ever.
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People were taking to Twitter to share their concerns, too.
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People are taking to Twitter in reaction of the moment.
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What path should Congress be taking to restrict his powers.
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Romanians also have a history of taking to the streets.
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Iran has found hostage taking to be an effective tactic.
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People fled their homes, taking to the water for safety.
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The fandom erupted, taking to Twitter to protest the injustice.
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Dahl was taking to the task with some real pleasure.
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It's a responsibility I'm taking to heart in my own life.
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Here are four steps I'm taking to do that in 2020.
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It's past the point of taking to the streets to protest.
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But honestly, I think we've been taking to it pretty naturally.
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He seemed to be taking to the platform quite well, too.
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It is another of Leonardo's flying machines, taking to the air.
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Richard Simmons is taking to legal action to protect his privacy.
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The Hong Kong electorate rejected this by taking to the streets.
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Police detained me for just taking to the streets in protest.
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Taking to the streets is a high-risk activity in Iran.
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It's a result that Democrats appear to be taking to heart.
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And young people taking to social media spawned Black Lives Matter.
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See the extreme measures residents are taking to conserve every drop.
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Taking to Twitter, Trump seemed to respond to Cruz's comments Thursday morning:
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Sandberg outlined the steps Facebook was taking to earn back users' trust.
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Lap that shit up like a dog taking to water in summer.
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She surprised everyone by taking to her new legs like a pro.
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Some are taking to the streets during the Science March in April.
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Eastern seven more candidates are going to be taking to this stage.
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So dealers should be able to graduate from risk-taking to matchmaking.
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From developing nations to rich countries, people are taking to the streets.
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Yesterday, Starbucks announced new measures it is taking to combat cup waste.
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Kesha is the latest recording artist taking to the Las Vegas stage.
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Naturally, customers are taking to DJI forums for information and to vent.
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Protesters were also photographed by media taking to the streets in Seattle.
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Then y&aposall would be complaining that the luggage taking to long!
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Vietnam seems to be taking to its role of mediator with gusto.
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A digital brand taking to print is no longer a unique occurrence.
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That's because our free market system encourages risk-taking to achieve innovation.
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For four months, thousands of Sudanese had been taking to the streets.
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EST: Protests continued after the event, with demonstrators taking to the streets.
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Mounting backlash Corruption-weary Latin Americans are meanwhile taking to the streets.
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And that is — that is the fight we're taking to the country.
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So, many are taking to the streets to try to force change.
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And venture capitalists are taking to social media to vent their frustration.
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So long excluded from politics, younger Germans are taking to the streets.
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What role are United States health officials taking to prevent an outbreak?
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So the only outlet for citizens' voices is taking to the streets.
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However, on Monday, taking to Twitter, she identified the man as Akbar.
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The party's attitude has only further enraged those taking to the streets.
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Taking to Instagram, the actor revealed that his grandmother, Mitzie Vern, has died.
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Thousands taking to the streets today to protest President Trump&aposs immigration policies.
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Did small genomes really give birds an advantage in taking to the skies?
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Cats is back on Broadway, and now puppies are taking to the ice!
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Brits are taking to Twitter to express their consternation at the new guidelines.
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Fans have been taking to Twitter all morning to muse over the possibilities.
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Naturally, people are taking to social media to mourn in their own ways.
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The conditions have led some doctors taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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Taking to Twitter, President Trump tweeted: So who are the 17 angry Democrats?
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In the kingdom's predominantly Shia eastern province, protesters were taking to the streets.
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Several people have already begun taking to Instagram to share their "BCflagcake" photos.
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What other steps are you taking to feel empowered and make a difference?
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That has not stopped Malaysians taking to social media to voice their exasperation.
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" Taking to Twitter, Julian Lennon – son of Beatle John Lennon, added, simply: "R.
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Consumers, however, balked at the notion, taking to social media to criticize AMC.
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"This demonstrates the measurable actions we are taking to reduce our environmental impacts."
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The actions this country is taking to reduce greenhouse gases exemplify American exceptionalism.
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The printer is small and portable — perfect for taking to parties or concerts.
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And some are getting frustrated, taking to social media with the hashtag #boycottwalmart.
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It looks like action, not inaction; taking to the streets, not staying home.
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And drivers may be taking to the roads while supplies are still diminished.
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Even before then, fewer Angelenos were taking to the city's freeways than normal.
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Exactly what steps is he taking to bring more diversity to the grids?
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Imagine King taking to Twitter to engage in a verbal shootout with Trump.
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There are myriad benefits of taking to the streets and getting involved in running.
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The steps Canada is taking to save them from extinction are expensive for industry.
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"Cloud Sword" is just one IPR enforcement action we are taking to combat counterfeiting.
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Some people are taking to the water too, like this tracking of a kayak.
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What steps are you taking to try and access the data on this phone?
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Elsewhere, artificial intelligence is taking to white-collar work like a duck to water.
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Katherine Schwarzenegger is taking to her fiancé Chris Pratt's love of all things farming.
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It announced new efforts it was taking to combat fake news and bad actors.
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What steps are you taking to break down the stigma between sexuality and disability?
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Now, Nigerians are taking to Twitter to bring their economy back from the brink.
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Lawsuits are only one step that Amazon is taking to address this problem, however.
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People are taking to social media to announce their locations and ask for help.
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It was one of several steps Charlottesville is taking to reduce its Confederate monuments.
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People have been taking to Twitter to share some of the emails they've received.
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Trump starts his mornings by turning on "Fox and Friends" and taking to Twitter.
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Trump was sharply criticized earlier Wednesday for taking to Twitter to attack Democratic Sen.
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Taking to Twitter to call him names only fuels him and riles his base.
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They pump music in 360 degrees, so it's perfect for taking to the beach.
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For days before taking to the water, they had been trekking through the woods.
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Regulations can curtail the ability of one person's risk-taking to cause collective losses.
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What's interesting is the collaborative approach that Intel — and Google — are taking to grow.
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Members of La Resistencia say taking to the streets is the only option left.
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Are you taking to the air or the roads to see family and friends?
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Trump has a habit of taking to Twitter to make statements or call out companies.
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I had 11 apps for various types of note taking, to-do lists, and reference.
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There's another push on to expand urban transport three-dimensionally – by taking to the skies.
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Now, Smart is once again taking to social media to share more about Flora's story.
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Finally, write down three action steps you can commit to taking to achieve that goal.
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"We use that thing a lot," Shelton said of taking to the skies with Stefani.
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Taking to Facebook, he made a public announcement, possibly aided by alcohol's confidence-imbuing properties.
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She recommends reaching out to local organizations, using social media, and taking to the streets.
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In London, activists are taking to the streets to eschew hopelessness in favor of repair.
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So why isn't a CEO social movement taking to the barricades against a Trump presidency?
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Taking to the skies at theSkateboard Big Air Practice during the X Games in Austin.
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It's a basic, powerful tool for companies and they seem to be taking to it.
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On Tuesday, Twitter announced steps it was taking to curb this exact sort of abuse.
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With little chance of reform in Washington, Iraqis are taking to the streets in Baghdad.
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What steps are the United States and other countries taking to fight the virus' spread?
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They are taking to her Facebook to insist that, in fact, Australia is extremely real.
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But then the depths I am still taking to get back that privacy are unbelievable.
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Now, they're taking to Twitter and Instagram again to express their feelings about Trump's win.
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But this household is one of a growing number that are taking to the Torah.
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Legend also added that Luna is really taking to her role as a big sister.
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Venezuelans are saying no and taking to the streets in solidarity against his brutal regime.
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A day later, Trump confirmed the news, taking to Twitter to praise Marino's character: Rep.
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The Chibok episode is the most high-profile hostage taking to date by the group.
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He ended up taking to the Senate floor instead, where he unleashed a blistering speech.
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It's actually not wasted time, it's time you're taking to connect that says you care.
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Facebook this year outlined steps it is taking to combat the propagation of extremist messages.
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Egypt's young women and men are taking to the streets — not to protest, to exercise.
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Each official detailed steps their agency is taking to address election meddling by foreign governments.
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But she doesn't mind taking to school halls again to surprise a group of fans.
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People who had never protested before were suddenly taking to the streets with angry placards.
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Fontana would remain fundamentally a sculptor, taking to canvas only at the age of fifty.
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Below are the steps I'll be taking to become the me I've always been, inside.
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What specific steps will you be taking to make sure you live up to them?
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Democrats are opaque about what effort they are taking to engage the potential new voters.
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Taking to town squares to yell past your political opponents is a rich American custom.
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Opinion Columnist All over the world right now, outraged citizens are taking to the streets.
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Details the distinct strategies the countries are taking to define the future of 5G connectivity.
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It&aposs still being produced today with new next-generation variants taking to the skies.
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Trump also mounted his own defense, taking to Twitter shortly after the press conference concluded.
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Nevertheless, some parties are taking to the courts hoping to force preemption through federal lawsuits.
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Opposition to the new order is also evident when taking to residents of the district.
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Amazon warehouse workers are taking to the streets and online to garner support for unionization.
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Commuters in Dubai could be taking to the skies in "passenger drones" later this year.
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And that includes the people taking to the sandy banks of the beaches in Greece.
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There is no evidence that "evil" clowns exist and are currently taking to the streets.
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PARIS — For some weeks now, Algerians have been taking to the streets for peaceful demonstrations.
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And in an uncharacteristic attempt to gain national traction, they are taking to the streets.
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Taking to Instagram to pledge her support, Origliasso said that Unsworth's death hit close to home.
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"Record numbers of travelers are taking to the skies in large part due to widespread affordability."
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Since taking to the skies in 1998, the Global Hawk drone has developed a chilling reputation.
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Other fliers were outraged over the cancellations, with some taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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His fans, taking to the trenches in their trench-coats and trilbies, are nothing but collateral.
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A lot of these protesters are taking to the internet to attack Ellen's, including the NRA.
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Fans are pushing WWE to do the same, taking to social media to build up pressure.
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Women are taking to the streets and declaring that "Time's Up" on inequality and minimal representation.
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Adi and Alon are taking to the stage at Disrupt in San Francisco this coming September.
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" Another dated March 13, 2019 was titled "What action is Facebook taking to tackle terrorist content?
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When the fire threatened their house, the Walkers avoided traffic jams by taking to back roads.
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Filipinos are taking to social media to post photos of themselves, along with the hashtag #MagandangMorenx.
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Activists, opinion makers and influencers are taking to television and social media to share their views.
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" Democrats, however, immediately pounced, with Schumer taking to the Senate floor and describing himself as "shaken.
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Now, his Bravo buddies are taking to social media to share well wishes for the couple.
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Frontrunner Donald Trump reacted to today's attack within hours, taking to Twitter and calling Fox & Friends.
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He is also taking to the road for rallies at which he will make his case.
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Many are new mothers or have small children who they don't feel safe taking to protests.
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CARL QUINTANILLA: PRESIDENT TRUMP TAKING TO TWITTER ONCE AGAIN THIS MORNING TO TALK TRADE WITH CHINA.
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This is why corn farmers from across the country are taking to Capitol Hill this week.
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The government says the opposition is taking to the streets as it cannot win a vote.
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Instead, Seamon usually leaves the photo-taking to her friend and fellow Instagram influencer Lex Dieck.
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Reunions and rebuilding Others are taking to social media to reunite owners with their lost animals.
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"The kittens are taking to the bottle well," a spokesperson said in an email to PEOPLE.
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The tightening of regulations reveals the cautious approach countries are taking to the growing cryptocurrency craze.
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What do you think is preventing people from taking to these ideas in an expansive way?
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People are taking to Twitter to express their excitement, fear, and anxiety about the penultimate episode.
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The results were impressive; the company seems to be taking to heart its own marketing copy.
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Strafach said carriers should be more transparent about the efforts their taking to curb SIM swapping.
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He loves taking to the Irish Sea on the Sea-Doo RXT, which starts at $15,799.
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The medication she was taking to treat her schizophrenia had calmed her and cleared her head.
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"It's not that the steps companies are taking to improve sustainability are magic," Mr. Goldstein said.
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Here are some of the measures local and state governments are taking to limit public gatherings.
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There are steps that tech companies can and are taking to remove disclosure as a challenge.
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Cutting expense ratios is the latest step brokerages are taking to attract investors with low fees.
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I learned a lot, along the way, about the steps Djokovic was taking to reverse course.
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This is more likely to prevent viruses and bacteria from taking to the air, as well.
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Under Mr. Xi, Maoists have become bolder in taking to the streets and organizing online campaigns.
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That plan is focused on the different and evolving ways businesses are taking to the cloud.
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Since Friday, outraged passengers have been taking to Twitter to air out frustrations with the delays.
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Taking to Twitter, a former captain of India's formidable cricket team effectively called for mass murder.
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I saw a lot of civic movements emerging and people taking to the streets to protest.
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He also laid out steps Zelensky's young government is taking to curb corruption in the country.
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After taking to the ice for the first time, he immediately warmed up to the game.
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Taking to Twitter early last week, Ramani said the piece was about her experience with Akbar.
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Eliminating BBCE is the next great step the administration is taking to expand this positive impact.
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And that's even if we are in fact taking to be true what this person said.
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Taking to Twitter, Lowry responded to a tweet from a tabloid publication that speculated over the paternity.
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Women go on strike around the world American women aren't the only ones taking to the streets.
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But WAFFLESNCREAM, a group of avid young skaters are taking to the streets to change this perception.
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Other attendees roared, "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" during Trump's oath-taking to drown out the sounds of protest.
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The tweet sparked widespread outrage with many taking to Yelp to write scathing reviews about the eatery.
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Whatever happens next, it'll be must-see TV with boxing's newest worldwide superstar taking to the ring.
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Millions of butterflies are taking to the skies of Southern California, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for onlookers.
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Other attendees roared, "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" during Trump's oath-taking to drown out the sounds of protest.
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Hidalgo's is not the first death penalty case Katyal's team had considered taking to the Supreme Court.
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But the small size makes it a great choice for taking to concerts or on short walks.
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Now CEO Susan Wojcicki has detailed the steps YouTube is taking to make its policies more inclusive.
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So far, there hasn't been anything, meaning that athletes are taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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But it looks like Rick and the Doc are actually taking to the streets for the cause.
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Taking to Twitter shortly after his win, Trump tweeted a simple message, thanking the people of Indiana.
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Grandmother Kris Jenner was next, taking to Instagram to share an adorable picture of the two brothers.
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We'd argue that even algorithmically generated words of wisdom from Beyoncé are still worth taking to heart.
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Those delightful folks are taking to Twitter — as racist trolls tend to do — to rip the show.
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Now, fans are similarly taking to Twitter to express their concern over the Jungle Cruise casting decision.
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This Mosaic feature explores the other routes scientists are taking to try to help people who hurt.
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Selenators immediately began freaking out, taking to Twitter to express their excitement and support for the entertainer.
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People are genuinely worried, nervous, and afraid, and they're taking to the streets because they're so angry.
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Harrison Ford is taking to the skies again by himself ... and he's double-checking everything before liftoff.
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Taking to social media on Sunday, Kevin Hart shared a photo of himself cradling his newborn son.
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SO I THINK WERE STILL IN THE GETTING UPSET ABOUT HOW LONG ITS TAKING TO GET HERE.
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However, Nygren says he likes GE because of the approach he is taking to solving GE's problems.
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In 1986, Nancy Reagan launched, "Just Say No," taking to national television airwaves to announce the plan.
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It's a good thing Bloom is taking to his girlfriend's animals, because they're obviously her true loves.
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This sobering fact should inspire more pushback from competing institutions and from people taking to the street.
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" Taking to Twitter on Friday, Seacrest, 41, said only, "I didn't want to say goodbye last night.
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South Africans have strongly condemned the practice, taking to social media to voice their disbelief and concern.
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Trump, taking to Twitter on Friday, criticized "liberal Hollywood" and an unnamed film with a pending release.
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But to record his latest adventure — climbing Mount Everest — Richards is taking to a new platform: Snapchat.
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Understanding Chairman Pai's Proposal to Dismantle Net Neutrality finds her principled fury taking to task Pai's RIFO.
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In fact, she's over that and taking to social media to share these universal struggles without reservation.
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But by then, Instagram had seen how teens were taking to Snapchat for rapid-fire ephemeral conversations.
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People are taking to Twitter to plead with someone, anyone to get them one of these blankets.
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What this development does underscore, though, is the provocative steps Tehran is taking to counter Trump's policies.
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Many protesters cited high unemployment rates and lack of opportunities as reasons for taking to the streets.
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Other Democrats have already followed suit—taking to Instagram to talk policy while in their own kitchens.
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That undercuts the property values of earlier buyers, who increasingly are taking to the streets to protest.
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"We've taken action"Finally, Bastian describes the action Delta is taking to protect its customers and team.
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Terrified, she runs from this hunter, wheeling in huge arcs, like a swan taking to the air.
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It is that talent they are taking to the rest of the country, to the professional game.
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Do you remember the images showing throngs of people taking to the streets for the Women's March?
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As China's economy has expanded, the number of Chinese citizens taking to the skies has risen astronomically.
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"Taking to the streets has become prestigious," writes Abbas Gallyamov, a former Kremlin speechwriter turned political analyst.
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Throughout France, demonstrators are taking to the streets in protest against President Emmanuel Macron's proposed retirement reforms.
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Users on Byte are immediately taking to the format in a way that feels undeniably Vine-like.
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"We're using our voices and taking to the streets because this needs to end," Beardy-Linklater said.
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Many Iranians blamed their own government's corruption and incompetence, taking to the streets with demonstrations last November.
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Fortunately, the diner brought up the issues with Jimmy John&aposs workers before taking to social media.
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Here are some of the steps people said they're taking to make the next recession less painful.
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Trump's response: Trump also mounted his own defense, taking to Twitter shortly after the press conference concluded.
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Summer is here, and millions of vacationers are taking to the skies to escape the work grind.
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A Slovakian vehicle company wants to solve the problem of failing infrastructure by taking to the skies.
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The accuracy of mapping data is becoming more important as driverless cars start taking to the road.
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Twitter declined to provide details on steps it is taking to remove the video from its platform.
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People taking to the streets are doing what they can to preserve the city's unique way of life.
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Teston said with warmer weather, he's concerned about other motorcyclists taking to the roads this time of year.
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Now, people are taking to Twitter to thank Lane Bryant for listening to the feedback on past campaigns.
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Trump, for his part, seemed to welcome the fight, taking to Twitter Thursday morning to defend the statues.
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Australians watching the speech were quick to lend their support to his voice, taking to Twitter in solidarity.
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Trump's announcement Wednesday is just one of many steps his administration is taking to roll back environmental protections.
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It is a message the choir is taking to politicians and religious leaders during their trip to Britain.
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Women of all shapes and sizes were taking to social media to profess their adoration for their figures.
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Apple bulls appear to be taking to the options market to place long-term bets on the stock.
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Celebrities are taking to Twitter and Instagram to react to the horrific attack in Nice, France on Thursday.
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He admitted his mistakes, outlined the steps that the company is already taking to fix them, and apologized.
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This is basically another path Google is taking to automating the process of creating photo albums for you.
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It's always a good idea to ask what steps they are taking to reduce the risk of infection.
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On Sunday, March 17th, Muilenburg issued a statement describing steps the company was taking to update its technology.
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Taking to Twitter late Wednesday night, Van Der Beek said he had been the target of older men.
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Despite this, Middle Eastern individuals are taking to the internet more and more to document their personal style.
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Now, Lyft has announced a new measure it's taking to curb racism: a hidden score measuring driver discrimination.
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Women who've experienced sexual harassment or assault in their lifetimes are taking to Twitter to voice their disagreement.
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No one knows the degree to which athletes are cheating, or what measures they're taking to avoid detection.
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This year advocates are once again taking to Twitter to point out that undocumented immigrants are paying taxes.
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The partial outage frustrated users of the world's largest social network, with many taking to Twitter to complain.
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And it does, when Stephen Bonnet boards the small ship Jamie and Claire are taking to River Run.
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But when iOS 73 was released in September, more people started taking to Twitter bemoaning poor battery performance.
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"This funding is another step we're taking to make our vision a global reality," CEO Thomas McLeod said.
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But a growing share of Nairobi residents are similarly taking to their feet, though usually over shorter distances.
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Instead of proudly walking the halls, but celebs are taking to social media to show off their loyalties.
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And that's just what Kylie did, taking to her preferred medium of Snapchat to flaunt her latest look.
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Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans have been taking to the streets to demand the resignation of Gov.
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The report also includes what actions some cities are taking to cut emissions and prepare for coming changes.
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In the meantime, you can help by taking to social media and participating in the UN's #CleanSeasPhoto Campaign.
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ESMA will sit down with TRs to see what steps they are taking to make fees more transparent.
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And now, Harry Styles is taking to a solo career like Paul McCartney at the helm of Wings.
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" Youngsta was pretty psyched about the news ... taking to Instagram to write "it's time to celebrate a victory.
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"These are important actions we are taking to continue our evolution," CFO Jane Nielsen said in a statement.
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Digital Homicide's Steam group remains, though, and users are taking to the comments section to express their schadenfreude.
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One Direction may be kaput, but Louis Tomlinson seems to be taking to his new role quite well.
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And today at F8 we're sharing some of the first steps we're taking to better protect people's privacy.
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Unfortunately, it then falls short by not describing what concrete actions it is taking to meet those targets.
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The two men discussed boxing and the medical treatment they were taking to reduce the symptoms of Parkinson's.
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Taking to her Instagram story, Deutch encouraged Aubrey Plaza, Camila Mendes, and Nina Dobrev to give their money.
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"We're not taking to the streets right away and having our users write into these companies," she said.
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The move is the latest of a string of actions U.S. cities are taking to celebrate Pride Month.
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The FAA outlined a series of steps it is taking to improve mental health evaluations among commercial pilots.
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This weekend New York's Finest and New York's Bravest are taking to the field, this time in Brooklyn.
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Sloan outlined a number of steps Wells Fargo is taking to improve operations and prevent a similar scandal.
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But all of these students should feel proud of steps they're taking to call attention to sexual assault.
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Pack the sandwiches in a large plastic container and pack into your cooler for taking to the beach.
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Many legislators now prefer messaging to legislating, fundraising to fraternizing, hostage-taking to compromise, partisanship to institutional integrity.
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Young dancers with American Ballet Theater have been taking to new roles this week like ducks to water.
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Fans of Popeyes are now taking to social media to celebrate the return of the prodigal chicken sandwich.
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Employers will see beyond the weakness you've mentioned and see the important steps you're taking to better yourself.
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The federal government shutdown that took effect early Saturday did not dissuade marchers from taking to the streets.
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The restrictions have led to thousands of protesters taking to the streets of the capital in recent months.
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Mr. Bezos even gamified his philanthropic plans, taking to Twitter to solicit advice about what he should do.
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In an internal Tesla memo, the company outlined the safety measures it is taking to address the coronavirus.
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Congressional Democrats and Republicans are taking to social media to share their condolences following the death of Rep.
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More calls followed and were echoed by people taking to social media, many claiming shots had been fired.
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That quick trip he says he's taking to McDonald's could be to meet his dealer at Burger King.
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That's also one of the steps the company is taking to improve shopping experiences for customers, Basham said.
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Silicon Valley approached this fight against the Trump administration's plans its own way — by taking to the internet.
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In the past, Cisco has managed the duties of taking to market technologies developed by the MPLS group.
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Two massive systems were making it difficult for travelers taking to the roads and skies on Thanksgiving Eve.
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Pink celebrated Hanukkah with loved ones, taking to Instagram to show off her beautiful Menorah with burning candles.
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Autos rose 1.9 percent at one point before succumbing to some profit-taking to end up 0.3 percent.
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Since she was 14, she had been taking to stages and wowing audiences with beyond-her-years wisdom.
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Trump has defended Pruitt, taking to Twitter again on Saturday to stick up for him against the controversies.
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A fresh wave of young environmental activists are taking to the streets to strike for a safe climate.
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Many of them came from what is now Guangdong, with some taking to shoemaking, carpentry, and other crafts.
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Pornhub has its obvious use, but users are taking to the streaming site to drop loads of knowledge, too.
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EST (1640 GMT) on executive actions he is taking to reduce gun violence, the White House said on Monday.
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Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the singer shared a black and white image of herself in the recording booth.
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It's left celebrities, like many other people, appalled and enraged — with several taking to Twitter to voice their disgust.
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Lucky for Star, loyal fans are taking to Twitter to help him hunt down the culprits behind the crime.
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The mother of two also shared some personal shots from the night, taking to Instagram to congratulate the host.
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Nima is a supplement to the precautions gluten-free consumers are already taking to avoid gluten, not a replacement.
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Although she "wouldn't recommend it," she has been taking to Google to gauge where she is with her size.
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That's led to hundreds of thousands of protesters taking to Venezuela's streets for weeks, calling for him to resign.
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Just days before taking to Coachella, Lutz posted a video clip to Instagram showing off a full body workout.
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Angry protesters were taking to the streets of Kinshasa and Mr Kabila's troops buckling up to see them there.
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What steps are you taking to put people in these environments where they're going to see what you're describing?
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Millions of Lebanese residents are taking to the streets, making this the largest anti-government demonstration in 15 years.
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But as viewers started taking to their keyboards with reactions to the commercial, the feedback from women was mixed.
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The good news is that Trump has the creativity and willingness for risk-taking to throw the long ball.
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It officially closed the following month, with Simmons taking to Facebook to deliver a touching statement to his fans.
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The two split back in March, with both Pettyfer and Horst taking to social media to break the news.
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Second, the industry is woefully behind in designing and selling electric vehicles (EVs), which consumers are increasingly taking to.
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Asian stock markets traded mixed on Tuesday, with traders likely taking to the sidelines to await the policy decisions.
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The simulators also weren't ready when the plane began rolling out of the factory and taking to the sky.
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AFTER centuries of absolute monarchy followed by decades of chaos, Nepal is taking to democracy in a big way.
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Other fans, too, were thrilled to hear Lorde share her support, taking to Twitter to talk about their excitement.
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One continued with treatment as usual: the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) they were currently taking to prevent pain.
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Do you wish you hadn't talked about things like PvP and trading, given how long they're taking to implement?
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Dany is obviously distraught after that, taking to her room for two days, until she finally lets Tyrion in.
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There are young Americans eschewing Facebook and taking to the streets to push politicians into passing better healthcare policies.
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Whatever measures the NFL is taking to reprimand teams that ask discriminatory questions are clearly not stacking up enough.
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I shower, wash my hair, and pack up all my laundry that I'm taking to my parents' house today.
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Ekholm said he expected the steps he is taking to lead to significant profitability improvements as early as 2018.
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The cloud initiative is but one of several steps Wal-Mart is taking to boost its e-commerce business.
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Taking to the skies: The Federal Aviation Administration warned unauthorized drone operators to steer clear of emergency response operations.
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For years, Kylie emulated Kim's style, from the belfie-taking to the Cher hair to the heavily contoured pout.
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Uber's flying car plans are coming together — and it looks like it won't be taking to the skies alone.
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But taking to the sky or roadways is something we all find ourselves doing at some point or another.
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"These are short term measures we are taking to ensure better supply of power with immediate effect," Ncube said.
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It's unclear what steps Apple will be taking to comply with the ruling or whether it intends to appeal.
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In Asia alone, 100 million new passengers a year are taking to the skies, according to CEO Dennis Muilenburg.
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The Amazon rainforest is on fire, and people are taking to Twitter to ask Jeff Bezos to help out.
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Now, people around the world are taking to social media to voice their concerns and call others to action.
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He tells me he is looking at seats in Orange County (Nixon's birthplace) and is already taking to donors.
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Puerto Ricans are taking to Twitter to muse about what the U.S. territory would be like under Danish control.
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What is different this time round, is the action companies are taking to rid themselves of their German suppliers.
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The city was flowing freely with sexually liberated imaginative spirits of all genders taking to the studio and stage.
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"People have to know the system works," Matt says, obviously taking to heart the criticisms from the officer earlier.
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The web's biggest beauty gurus are taking to their channels to recreate our favorite — and most current — Snap filters.
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Stumpf said he takes responsibility for the problems, and detailed additional steps the bank is taking to address them.
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Google has outlined four steps it's taking to fight the spread of extremist material on its YouTube video service.
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"I realized that it was a simple technology for taking to society, that will benefit everyone," she tells us.
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We should not simply applaud Israel for the active steps it is taking to safeguard its citizens against terror.
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But that's a small price to pay for the 45-minute nap you'll be too busy taking to care.
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And now, one of them is taking to the pages of the New York Times to brag about it.
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Thousands of demonstrators have been taking to the streets demanding his resignation, citing problems like corruption and stifling unemployment.
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It's like taking to your kids to the mall or the amusement park to the zoo — it's an activity.
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So Olson recently wrote to the town newspaper and spoke to his fellow pupils about taking to the streets.
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But some of the healthcare bill's toughest GOP opponents are also taking to the Sunday show circuit this week.
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As ABC reports, Jakupovic said in the press conference that taking to the court was "not healthy" for players.
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Some naturopathic micro-influencers are taking to YouTube and Instagram to recommend megadoses of vitamins to treat coronavirus symptoms.
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Ordinary Syrians, long oppressed by two generations of the Assad family's brutality, were taking to the streets in protest.
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Often, political protest involves taking to the streets, but today, Girls Who Code is giving it a digital twist.
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There are several approaches phone makers are taking to design phones with larger screens that fit into smaller footprints.
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Over 50,000 fans liked the picture, with many others taking to the comments section to wish Berry a happy birthday.
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Customers are also taking to Twitter to denounce Wayfair's stance and to publicly share that they have cancelled their orders.
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Democrats celebrated immediately, taking to social media and holding press conferences declaring a "sigh of relief" for the American public.
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However, he was soon after released, taking to Twitter to let his followers and supporters know of his illegal arrest.
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Original post: President Barack Obama's former White House photographer is taking to Instagram to show frustration with the new administration.
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" Later taking to Twitter, West said that that he wanted to meet with the president-elect "to discuss multicultural issues.
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There's also some disappointing news, including how long it's taking to develop new vaccines for some of the deadliest diseases.
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Musical artists across all genres are taking to social media to encourage their fans to vote in the midterm elections.
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Earlier this month, the mother of three revealed her son is really taking to his role as a big brother.
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They officially revealed little Shai in February, taking to Good Morning America in their first public appearance as a family.
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Taking to Twitter to lambaste Nordstrom for withdrawing his daughter Ivanka's clothing line, he unleashed an outpouring of consumer love.
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As you can see above, it flies like a big butterfly, lightly taking to the breeze with massive mylar wings.
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Hundreds of Tunisians marked the anniversary of the revolution on January 14th by taking to the streets to demand jobs.
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" Jenkins told me, "Historically, I lack the privilege of taking to my bed and pulling the covers over my head.
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If you answer yes, which steps do you consider taking to your business in Britain in the wake of Brexit?
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Soon, the tiff became public with Pelosi's deputy chief of staff Drew Hammill taking to Twitter to voice his concerns.
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Paris Jackson found her way back to Neverland Ranch, taking to Instagram on Wednesday and posting photos of her visit.
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Click through to see how some clever crafters are taking to their X-Acto knives like Michelangelo to a paintbrush.
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Americans want someone to blame and to pay for cleaning up the mess, so politicians are taking to the courts.
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Trump has repeatedly criticized the CIA and FBI, taking to Twitter to accuse the FBI leadership of bias against Republicans.
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As a teen he would often vacation in Cornwall with friends, taking to the sea to surf and body board.
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A NEW kind of vehicle is taking to the roads, and people are not sure what to make of it.
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The weekend's round of games saw some teams delay taking to the field until after the anthem had been played.
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Devastated costars and friends of Bill Paxton are taking to Twitter to honor the life of the Emmy-winning actor.
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Even with the settlement, the management shakeup and the steps is taking to improve, Wells Fargo's problems are not over.
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Czerwoniec worries that the government's hardline stance is having a chilling effect and deterring people from taking to the streets.
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December 10th is Human Rights Day, and many organizations are taking to social media to share how important it is.
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Before you start imagining what you'd buy with your winnings, how much would you actually be taking to the bank?
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"This is a step we're taking to further refine our work and close existing gaps we identified," a spokesperson said.
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And ticked-off users are taking to Twitter to let Mozilla know how they really feel about the whole thing.
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Taking to Twitter on Friday, the 48-year-old actor shared a touching tribute to the love of his life.
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West has earned harsh critiques from fans and celebrity friends after taking to Twitter to share his controversial political views.
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The government said those taking to the streets were "terrorists" who were plotting to oust the president in a coup.
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CSI2014 shook off early profit taking to finish up 403 percent at its highest close in 240-27.5/22009 years.
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Fans are taking to Twitter to share some of Zarin's most meme-able moments in her time on the show.
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But working with more third-party sellers is one approach companies are taking to pass on some of those costs.
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Markets were also fairly quiet, with many traders taking to the sidelines ahead of the long Good Friday holiday weekend.
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Conservative media figures are taking to Twitter to celebrate Megyn Kelly's pending move from Fox News ti NBC News. FESTIVUS!
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If they cannot provide the requested information, they have to state what action they are taking to address the situation.
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This is just a short list (there is more) of the steps this administration is taking to undo climate protections.
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Amid a flurry of reports concerning Lamar Odom's worrying behavior, Khloé Kardashian is taking to Twitter to address the news.
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He has dismantled Deng's system of "collective" leadership, taking to himself more formal positions of authority than his predecessors did.
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The two share a close relationship, with Jasmine taking to Instagram to share a few cute moments between the pair.
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Oh, I could write a sonnet about your Easter bonnet, And of the girl I'm taking to the Easter Parade.
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That time I did it with sleeping pills I'd been taking to prevent me from drinking as much at night.
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Aware that they don't live in real democracies, the people of Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia are taking to the streets.
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"I became more interested in this grain that was deemed worth taking to the afterlife by early Egyptians," he said.
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Pump prices normally rise as demand increases from families going on vacation and taking to the highways on road trips.
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Many people find this distasteful, but few are taking to the barricades to suggest it should be against the law.
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We're told both were the result of a bad reaction to the drugs Eddie is taking to battle throat cancer.
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Update 21/20083: Guardians of the Galaxy stars have started taking to Twitter in response to director James Gunn's firing.
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Hong Kong's leader signals polarizing extradition bill will go forward — despite hundreds-of-thousands of protesters taking to the streets
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Woods apologized to fans and blamed the incident on prescription medication he was taking to manage pain from back surgery.
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We appreciate the efforts that Always is taking to collect feedback and input into the process for new emoji characters.
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Parker outlined steps Nike is taking to change its corporate culture, including shifting the company's vision and behaviors it expects.
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Eliminating beef from the menu is just one step Lee is taking to achieve the company's "planet over profit" mission.
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She no longer needs insulin shots or the antihistamines that she was taking to try to limit her allergic reactions.
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What corporate manager would encourage legitimate risk-taking to create shareholder value if he/she could be held personally liable?
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"School children are taking to the streets, drawing attention to the terrifying threat that climate breakdown poses to their future."
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Making the FAFSA mobile is the first step the Department of Education is taking to simplify the financial aid process.
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Men, women and children are taking to the streets for the first time in their lives, demanding a better life.
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And in true Kardashian fashion, the family is taking to social media to share their love for the birthday girl.
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As in many other Western countries, students are taking to the streets every Friday demanding that their politicians step up.
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Taking to the sacred call-out grounds of Instagram, the former featherweight champion pitched his case to the MMA universe.
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A frieze at the foot of that central structure depicts young men and women taking to the streets in 1919.
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And they are taking to social media to rail against sexism and denounce the lack of women in high office.
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People are taking to the streets in communities across the country Thursday to register their outrage at this border policy.
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Notes from Hilton informed patrons of the measures the company was taking to keep the hotel clean during the pandemic.
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Since early in the outbreak, airlines have detailed steps they're taking to keep planes clean and help protect flight crews.
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Trump has fanned the controversy, often taking to Twitter to pan the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" against him.
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For decades, societies across the world have become far likelier to pursue sweeping political change by taking to the streets.
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Iraq has also been mired in an internal political crisis, with thousands of anti-government protesters taking to the streets.
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Dylan could barely stop smiling at Hannah Brown's Men Tell All taping when taking to Entertainment Tonight about Hannah Godwin.
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His family is grieving, and taking to Twitter to talk about a dark part of his past can appear insensitive.
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Get involved with Student Climate Action, an intersectional youth group taking to the streets to protest government inaction on climate.
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Papa John's CEO Steve Ritchie announced a number of steps Friday that the company is taking to regain customer trust.
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The women had all but given up on keeping their kids under control, each taking to a corner to cook.
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And Uber, as well as Lyft, faces ongoing scrutiny over safety and the steps it is taking to protect passengers.
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But for several weeks it failed to respond to questions about what measures it was taking to rectify the situation.
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Before I talk about the steps we're taking to address them, I want to talk about how we got here.
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German Lopez: What steps should policymakers and police be taking to address the vast distrust in their communities toward law enforcement?
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A 67-year-old man in Australia got cyanide poisoning from the apricot kernel extract he was taking to beat cancer.
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"It's not my voice I'm taking to Washington, it's all of yours," she told a crowd of supporters on election night.
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Here is the latest on international reactions to Zika and precautions countries are taking to protect their athletes at the Games.
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North is already taking to the pup (and how could you not with that furry face?), but one thing is missing.
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Thousands of people in cities across the nation taking to the streets today to protest the Trump administration&aposs immigration policy.
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Many are taking to social media to share inspiring signs, powerful images, and multigenerational anecdotes that will fill you with pride.
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Some protesters have pledged to keep up the pressure until Grindeanu resigns, although the number taking to the streets has fallen.
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Despite the threats of violence many Venezuelans from neighborhoods that until recently defended the government are still taking to the streets.
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First up, we had a tag-team of current stars and retired legends taking to the tennis court while looking adorable.
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Folks are taking to Twitter to express their utter disbelief at the paradigm-shifting revelation, mostly via GIFs of shocked faces.
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The popular consensus among scientists is that these majestic animals began taking to water some 60 to 65 million years ago.
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Their detention sparked worldwide anger with many taking to social media to post defaced pictures of Nkurunziza with the hashtag #FreeOurGirls.
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She said officials "have not been very transparent" with her about what measures they are taking to secure her aunt's release.
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Thousands are taking to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to let their customers know that they are still open during the outage.
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Protesters are also taking to the streets in the neighboring Czech Republic, a fellow member of the European Union and NATO.
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As news of the Prince's death sets in, many are taking to Twitter to send their condolences and remember the icon.
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" Many who were tuned into Comey's testimony from home latched onto these comments, taking to Twitter to brand Trump a "liar.
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Raiola's Mob Wives costars are taking to social media to honor the woman they called their "momma bear" after her passing.
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But the DJ could've also been taking to Snapchat in a joking mood after Swift didn't receive any nominations this year.
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Why it matters: It's another step Facebook is taking to curry favor with premium publishers and cut back on fake news.
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Saunders said he has been encouraged by steps Best Buy is taking to deliver growth both in its store and online.
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The high cost and protracted process it's taking to get this project across the finish line could also scare away investors.
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Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was among those taking to Twitter to question whether the posts violated government ethics rules.
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Gun control Obama will make a pitch for the executive actions he is taking to expand background checks in gun purchases.
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Robert E. Lee from a park, one of several steps the city is taking to reduce its number of Confederate monuments.
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Trump, taking to Twitter, also vented frustration about the 60-vote threshold on legislation in the Senate thanks to the filibuster.
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The downpour helped to flatten the waters and rowers said they were quite used to taking to their boats in rain.
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Locals, however, continue to be frustrated with the lack of environmental regulations, with many taking to Twitter to express their frustration.
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From playing cricket, taking to the volleyball court and even stepping out post-birth, Kate Middleton can master anything in heels.
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Now, many arts-lovers are taking to social media equally upset for what they see as Delta caving to online anger.
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This typically involves breathing exercises, flight simulations, interaction with airline pilots, and finally boarding a plane and taking to the skies.
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The Treasury Department on Monday announced additional actions that it is taking to curb offshore tax deals known as corporate inversions.
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From within, trapped people began taking to social media to ask for help and report what was going on around them.
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If the Wall Street Journal report is accurate, perhaps this is the message that the UAE delegation is taking to Tehran.
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In his music video, Smith shows off his own dance skills, and people are quickly taking to learning the moves themselves.
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The company said it would alert the customers affected by the hacking on measures it is taking to protect their data.
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The downpour helped to flatten the waters, and rowers said they were quite used to taking to their boats in rain.
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They did so with the explicit objective of reducing long-term interest rates and encouraging risk-taking to jumpstart the economy.
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One of them suggests a March on Washington-style show of solidarity, featuring owners and players taking to the streets together.
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But on Wednesday Barr made the mistake of taking to Twitter again to lash out at ABC and her co-stars.
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"The measures we are taking to strengthen our capital base and reduce our operating costs will improve our resilience and flexibility."
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Later in the day, 10 federal agencies will hold breakout sessions to discuss specific actions they're taking to roll back regulations.
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Those are odds some people feel are well worth taking to participate in a juicy battle reminiscent of the Middle Ages.
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These could include optimizing its ability to walk, for instance, as well as navigating water and even taking to the skies.
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We are continuously aiming to be transparent on where we need improvement and the steps we are taking to address them.
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Speaking at a news conference, Pence highlighted the various steps the government is taking to stop the virus from spreading further.
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With such an inspirational brand mission, it's no surprise that The Helm has its sights on taking to the streets — literally.
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It's one of a number of steps Facebook is taking to try and direct users to reliable information about the pandemic.
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In February, Mr. Jatt, while in police custody, persuaded officers that he was sick and needed taking to a government hospital.
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Photos show the drastic measures Starbucks is taking to keep people from sitting and socializing in stores during the coronavirus outbreak
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And now, the city is crawling with licensed scooters, with locals and tourists alike taking to them to get around town.
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They are taking to Twitter to share their stories and appeal to their representatives and senators to help them get home.
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Taking to the Senate floor late Sunday night, he announced another procedural vote on the package timed for 2350:22 a.m.
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He said he sees the Ten Commandments amendment in a similar vein — a fight that Alabama is taking to the left.
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A new wave of campers is taking to the great outdoors, though you might not find them in A-frame tents.
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Senior officials on both sides have leveled accusations ranging from blackmail and hostage-taking to using Nazi tactics and abetting terrorism.
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Late Friday, Papa John's CEO Steve Ritchie issued a statement about the steps the company is taking to regain customer trust.
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Two more Iranians infected with the new coronavirus have died in Iran, media said, taking to 14 its tally of deaths.
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Since Trump, since Weinstein, since Kavanaugh, and more, women are taking to social media and the streets and saying: No more.
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Now, surfers are increasingly taking to the moonlit skies to do their thing, for the solitude and the less-crowded waves.
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Trump and his team have staunchly denied the claims in the report, with Trump himself taking to Twitter to address them.
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This is just the latest in a series of measures that Instagram has been taking to address bullying on its platform.
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We drew comfort from the countless people taking to the streets to help pick up the debris and succor the needy.
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Advertisers are also taking to an auction-based advertising system that made it cheaper and easier to buy ads on Snapchat.
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And we're gonna describe some other actions that President-elect Trump is taking to avoid even the appearance of a conflict.
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He is in a delicate moment but he has broad shoulders, he's focused on taking to the field and doing well.
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The proposal has already met with approval in Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu taking to Twitter to share the news.
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It asked for more information on specific actions President Barack Obama's administration is taking to press Bahrain's leadership on the issue.
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With high-quality drones now available for just a few hundred dollars, many consumers and businesses are taking to the skies.
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Taking to Twitter to defend his son, scriptwriter Salim Khan said while what Salman said was wrong, he hadn't intended to offend.
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Several other "truthers" began taking to social media to point out that the timeline we've been privy to does not add up.
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Today's statement is an explanation of what the reform means and the action the speaker is taking to protect the office's independence.
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Click here to view original GIFSpreading my arms and taking to the skies like an eagle has always been my biggest fantasy.
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Meanwhile, the lives of vulnerable refugees were being thrown into chaos, and thousands of Americans were taking to the streets in outrage.
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Taking to Twitter when something goes wrong with an airline can be effective — but it can also be maddening and time-consuming.
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Protestors have been taking to the streets, public squares, and airports almost every day since Donald Trump took office on January 20.
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These protesters are taking to the water near the Golden Gate Bridge next to where the main rally was supposed to happen.
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It's 4/20 and these celebs aren't shy about their love of the Mary Jane ... taking to Instagram when they toke up.
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China's government said it is highly concerned about the action the United States is taking to provide relief to its aluminum industry.
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Community organizations and unions channeled the justified anger and concern of local residents, taking to the streets and the halls of power.
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"Why was something I was taking to take the edge off an ADHD drug also being given to an amputee?" she wondered.
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Trump later welcomed his daughter and Pompeo onto the stage when taking to U.S. troops, describing them as "beauty and the Beast.".
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But YouTube didn't detail the crucial steps it should be taking to address the content issues that continue to plague its site.
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If your untreated symptoms persist or worsen, that's probably a solid sign of a bigger issue worth taking to the doctor's office.
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Protesters have been taking to the streets for weekly demonstrations on Fridays, but their number appears to have fallen since Tebboune's election.
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The room also is designed with soothing lights, bubble tubes and private areas for families to relax before taking to the skies.
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With gas prices still at low levels, Americans are going to be taking to the road for trips both short and long.
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International observers have urged Zambians to direct any complaints about the election process to the courts, rather than taking to the streets.
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Trump's comments have angered the Left and the Right alike, with many of them taking to Twitter to give their two cents.
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On Friday, hundreds of thousands marked the anniversary of the revolution, taking to the streets chanting slogans that include "Death to America".
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Meanwhile, passengers in the U.S. are taking to social media to express their displeasure about potentially flying on Boeing 737 Max planes.
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Cheryl and Natasha detailed the steps they're taking to help their students get the education they deserve and feel safe at school.
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We are going to continue taking to the streets to demand the return of our children alive, and to demand the truth.
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It is another step, alongside two-factor authentication via SMS, that were taking to make sure account owners can confirm their identity.
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He's used it while praising Oprah Winfrey for taking to the campaign trail in support of Georgia's democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
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West himself is taking to Twitter right now to defend the song and argue on behalf of "real artists," whatever that means.
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Taking to Instagram Friday night into early Saturday, Brown, 26, shared a series of posts about the Trump rally and its aftermath.
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Rose addressed rumors surrounding her split from Chmerkovskiy, taking to Instagram to also set the record straight on her relationship with Khalifa.
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" Taking to Twitter, People's Action boasted of taking over the nonpartisan think tank and declared that its "'budget blueprint' assaults marginalized communities.
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There are great moves and strides that the media industry and the fashion industry could be taking (to include all body types).
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Algerians are taking to the streets in droves as groups from across society demand their longtime president end his time in power.
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Why it matters: It's the latest step Facebook is taking to stop false information and fake news from spreading on its platform.
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Taking to Instagram, the father of two shared a heartfelt message to all his supporters and congratulated Seacrest on the coveted position.
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In fact, by the end of last month, Trump was at daggers drawn with the group -- taking to Twitter to attack them.
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Taking to Instagram again, Doubleday shared a photo of her wedding band as it sparkled in the sunlight during a car ride.
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Some users did not take the news well, with many taking to Twitter to ask if the algorithm would be made optional.
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It's the new voice of a movement in which the strongest statement of solidarity is no longer simply taking to the streets.
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Warren served as prominent critic of Trump during the presidential campaign, taking to Twitter multiple times to slam the then-GOP nominee.
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Raph preps the ingredients in his home kitchen before taking to the streets, grilling his tender tacos on the local park hotplate.
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On the other end of the scale, some other tech firms are taking to cyber space, where director absences are less noticeable.
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This is another step we are taking to help people make ends meet as we build a country that works for everyone.
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Taking to Instagram, Lowell, 24, shared a photo of the precious card that Nova, 2, received from her biological older sister, Carly.
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The Sunday after Thanksgiving will likely be the busiest, with an estimated 2.81 million travelers taking to the skies, the group said.
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Trump has responded to the indictments on Saturday, taking to Twitter to hit the investigation and the media for covering Mueller's findings.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), requested the FTC respond within 85033 days with any action it is taking to curtail the clause. Sens.
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They are taking to the streets because the legitimate, electoral means of correcting those historic and current injustices seem out of reach.
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Those appearances prompted criticism of the Obama administration from Republican lawmakers over how long it was taking to arrest the alleged attackers.
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AND JUST ARE YOU GETTING PRESSURE IN GENERAL TO RAMP UP THE RISK TAKING TO IMPROVE YOUR PROFITABILITY LIKE SOME OTHERS ARE?
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Taking to Instagram, Cavill shared a video from San Diego Comic Con in July 2016, showing how he pulled off his prank.
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Macron addressed thousands of supporters in front of Paris' Louvre museum, taking to the stage to European Union anthem Ode to Joy.
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This can cause dirt and grime to build up, which the law requires motorists to clean off before taking to the streets.
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Taking to his campaign Twitter handle on Monday, he decried the Democrats' loss of white, working-class voters to President-elect Trump.
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Players have also been vocal with three-times Grand Slam winner Stan Wawrinka taking to Twitter on Tuesday to voice his concern.
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The call to "Morning Joe" also signaled a more quick-footed and aggressive approach Clinton is taking to get herself on-screen.
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But as local television footage showed, the government's decision to back down did not keep angry residents from taking to the streets.
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Ahead, Amanda shares the story of how she ended up not paying taxes — and the steps she's taking to fix the problem.
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As the interview went viral, people started taking to social media to call out the Vogue's editor-in-chief on her comment.
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The announcement from Barclays shows one route traditional lenders are taking, to try and collaborate with large technology companies rather than compete.
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"That movement is one that has really been instrumental in countries for leaders taking to heart the imperative of 'now'," she said.
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They were arrested when taking to the streets on June 10 and "caused traffic jams", the report cited the indictment as saying.
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Beyond the measures we are taking to fight the virus in the short term, we must also reduce the long-term impacts.
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Earlier this month, we shared an update on the steps we're taking to prevent the spread of hate and misinformation on Facebook.
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"This is just one of a series of ongoing actions that we're taking to counter Russian aggression," one U.S. official told reporters.
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Taking to social media, their broadcasts of their thoughts and feelings are increasingly dark and maudlin, exposing the ways their privilege works.
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The TV personality has been taking to social media to document her at-home escapades, including Peloton workouts and family TikTok videos.
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An Amazon spokesperson referred CNBC to a recent blog post about steps the company is taking to protect workers' health and safety.
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The majority of tech workers polled said they were fairly satisfied with the measures their companies are taking to keep them safe.
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Lynch says that if diners feel uncertain about the measures a restaurant is taking to minimize risk, they should ask a manager.
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All while taking to Twitter to attack, yet again, a female TV host, whine about CNN, and disparage the New York Times.
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Some might say this is one of the nuclear options, but surely it is a step worth taking to protect the players.
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Devices are great research tools and can be used as calculators, documentation tools, for note-taking, to watch or make instructional videos.
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Friday, the Muslim day of prayer, was expected to draw the biggest crowds yet, with many taking to the streets after worship.
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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said Tuesday that he sees his company taking to the skies within the next five to 85033 years.
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Today, I want to highlight an important step that we're taking to ensure we have best-in-class workplace policies and procedures.
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The mask ban did little to curb protests and was met with tens of thousands donning masks and taking to the streets.
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DAVOS, Switzerland — The outcry about climate change and other sustainability challenges far outweighs the action that executives are taking to solve them.
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The president has repeatedly criticized Flake, recently taking to Twitter to jab him while praising his GOP primary opponent, former state Sen.
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Millions of American citizens — including young voters, women and minorities — are taking to the streets in huge protests against the administration; 5.
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The initial endorsements suggests the crossover appeal approach the Blue Dogs are taking to candidate recruitment for Republican-leaning or swing districts.
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This is the latest step the tax collection agency is taking to reflect changes stemming from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Zoom is having a moment, with students, yogis, religious practitioners, friends and, certainly, corporate workers taking to the app to gather virtually.
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It cited increases in revenue and operating profit, the absence of funding concerns and the steps it was taking to address the problem.
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The actress – the latest A-lister to join Ryan Murphy's Feud – also remained mum on who she will be taking to the show.
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But a news story using the wrong image has the Pitch Perfect star taking to Twitter with a hilarious thread about the mistake.
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On such a special day, even celebrities are taking to social media to share a comment about the great fathers in their lives.
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In April 2017, he was hospitalized for "severe indigestion," taking to Facebook after the incident to reassure his fans of his good health.
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This is one of the steps it's taking to ensure this discourse is healthier and more inclusive, starting with this original video series.
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SCOTT UELHINGER, FORMER CIA OFFICER: Well as you had said Laura, the selective outrage of the Liberal media is breath-taking to behold.
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Reuters was not able to establish which Huawei products were involved or what steps the Chinese company was taking to address the issue.
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From billionaire Mark Cuban to comedian and talk show host Chelsea Handler, celebrities are taking to Twitter to show their support for Nordstrom.
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"The company has kept us informed of the steps it is taking to restructure the business," a spokeswoman at the Cabinet Office said.
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But the fact that, even after five bloody years of war, Syrians are taking to the streets and calling for democracy challenges that.
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We're totally taking to this to mean that Underwood hanging out with his new fam, and are crossing her off the Bachelorette list.
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Within minutes of the clip airing on Sunday, owners were taking to Twitter to discuss how the commercial set off their home devices.
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But critics say the plan lacks details and lags behind steps that some states are already taking to limit the contaminants in water.
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In tandem with the announcement of the tool, Facebook published a blog post detailing the measures it was taking to secure user privacy.
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The surprise inspection is just one of many actions that the FDA is taking to stop children and teens from using e-cigarettes.
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A doctor at the CDC took time on Wednesday to update reporters on the steps the U.S. is taking to tackle the coronavirus.
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While they wait for supplies to replenish, Nigerians are taking to Twitter, using the hashtags #NoFuel #NoLight and #EndFuelCrisisNow to share their experiences.
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Indeed, across the globe, activists are taking to the streets in highly organized, persistent movements to tell their leaders: this isn't good enough.
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Most Asian markets lost ground on Monday, with many traders likely taking to the sidelines ahead of several central bank decisions this week.
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Instead, we're taking to the streets of New York as parodies of the fashion editors, bloggers, street style stars, and influencers we are.
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The 2017 AMAs were a Ross family affair, with the actress' mother, Motown legend Diana Ross, taking to the stage for double duty.
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Panettiere, who last sought treatment for postpartum depression in May, has been all smiles as of late, even taking to Twitter more often.
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Petrobras said it demanded an explanation from the firms about what actions they are taking to address the allegations lodged by Brazilian investigators.
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And people around the globe are taking to Twitter and beginning to pile on with their own stories and commentary on the news.
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" After midnight Thursday, Cruz responded to Trump's latest jab, taking to his own Twitter account to write, "Donald, real men don't attack women.
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With #DeleteUber trending once again following allegations of sexism from a former employee, disgruntled users are taking to the App Store to vent.
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Known as the Saffron Revolution, the uprising included long processions of Buddhist monks taking to the streets in defiance of the military junta.
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The Flip or Flop star celebrated his 36th birthday with his children on Monday, taking to Instagram to share photos of the celebration.
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"They are not taking out a competitor, that's the message they are going to be taking to the Department of Justice," Fritzsche said.
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" Fans were very happy for the couple, taking to the comments to share their congratulations: "She is an unbelievably gorgeous and fun foodie!
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Earlier this week, Facebook announced a number of steps it was taking to try to increase transparency with users while also protecting data.
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That explains why more and more wedding guests, bridesmaids, and groomsmen are taking to literature for inspiring and romantic passages come toast-time.
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It's one of the steps Google News Initiative is taking to make data journalism more visible, with the field quickly growing across media.
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The Real Housewives of Atlanta star turned 50 on Sunday, taking to Instagram to document her birthday festivities with one very naked picture.
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The 2017 AMAs were a Ross family affair, with the actress' mother, Motown legend Diana Ross, taking to the stage for double duty.
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Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd was also in Orlando for the franchise's 40th anniversary, taking to the stage to pay tribute to her mother.
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" He added that when features are added or modified, "we'll have to document any risks and the steps we're taking to mitigate them.
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The first countrywide demonstration was held on November 17 with over a quarter of a million people taking to the streets of France.
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Lots and lots of lines, so many lines, so many people taking to social media to complain about how many lines there are.
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It refines its list every year in response to new research and new evidence about what athletes are taking to get an edge.
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Most recently, the tragic passing of Dave Mirra saw me taking to YouTube playlists as I repeatedly played "What I Got" by Sublime.
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A spokeswoman for Facebook, which has described steps it is taking to combat abuse of its service, declined to comment on Danoff's note.
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Now, he had found hope in the message that Kasich was taking to voters, he said, prompting the governor to hug the man.
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Why it matters: The steps Facebook is taking to combat questions of Russian election interference strike at the core of the company's business.
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And they succeeded, with millions taking to the streets in what may have been the biggest single day of demonstration in US history.
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Oh, and we brought you the story of teens taking to TikTok to make fun of the surveillance app that's ruining their summers.
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There was a part where you talked about artists not always taking to Zaytoven's production style because it wasn't popular in the city.
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The ad never named any of the officials that it was taking to task, and the newspaper publicly apologized for the factual errors.
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Mr. Springsteen is taking to heart the adage that all it takes for evil to prevail is for good people to remain silent.
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Some Steelers fans are taking to social media to show their disdain for most of the team sitting out the anthem on Sunday.
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If there are no experts, the company would have to explain what alternate steps it is taking to protect its systems from cyberattacks.
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And this week, a conservative outlet highlighted an upcoming trip she's taking to New Hampshire, suggesting Waters might be taking the hype seriously.
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But record numbers of travelers are taking to the skies, a sign that what awaits us after our flights is indeed worth it.
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On Saturday, March 2800, students all over the world are taking to the streets to say #NeverAgain with the March for Our Lives.
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It will automatically apply to your account each year, so make sure you get your money&aposs worth when taking to the skies.
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Space-age adhesives are being used more widely, just one of the many leaps manufacturers are taking to reduce weight and save fuel.
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I stand with the people of Puerto Rico taking to the streets to demand accountability for the governor and an end to corruption.
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He apologised later, but that didn't stop 250,216 incensed protesters from taking to the streets this month in a demonstration that turned violent.
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There are currently thousands of people protesting the Maduro regime by taking to the nation's streets, with four being reported dead on Wednesday.
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Avenatti has become a frequent media presence, making numerous network appearances and often taking to Twitter to criticize the president and his associates.
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"The Government need to be clear about what's happened, and what measures they are taking to reduce the threat to patients," he added.
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In the meantime, to illustrate the harm that the gang designation has done, the group is taking to the nation's capital to march.
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The company's test craft, the XB-1, however, is being built and should be taking to the air about a year from now.
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He tells us he "rushed" to fix the pool report, followed by taking to Twitter to admit his mistake and apologize several times.
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Below, we've rounded up six pieces of advice that you've probably heard, but that you definitely shouldn't be taking to heart (pun intended).
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But in images reminiscent of desperate Cubans fleeing their homeland in decades past, Venezuelans increasingly are taking to the sea in rickety boats.
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Now, Indian security guards are cracking down, taking to the streets of Agra, India, where the monument is, to scare off the animals.
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In the meantime, many of these federal and contracted workers are taking to social media to share their strife, using the hashtag #shutdownstories.
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The move has highlighted the bold steps some schools are taking to address coronavirus — as well as the unintended impact of such actions.
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Last week, thousands of Jordanians began taking to the streets, in the largest protests in the country since the Arab Spring in 2011.
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It has also raised questions about what steps companies are taking to make sure delivery workers are staying safe amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Among the now-missing pages are those detailing the risks of climate change and the different approaches states are taking to curb emissions.
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Nobody is taking to the streets in protest, but the borough president, James Oddo, actively disliked a banner that was created in 1971.
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A spokesperson did not respond to WIRED's specific questions about what steps it is taking to prepare for a potential shortage of enumerators.
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There are many steps like this we have taken and will keep taking to reduce sensationalism and help build a more informed community.
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That everybody is already taking to heart Pitaro's four core pillars: direct to consumer, expanding our audience, quality storytelling and programming, and innovation.
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U.S. SENATOR WARREN SENDS LETTER TO 8 BIG U.S. BANKS DEMANDING DETAILS ON STEPS THEY ARE TAKING TO MITIGATE, ADAPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE
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Living in nearby Cambridge at the time, I can recall cross-country skiers taking to Massachusetts Avenue in the wake of the storms.
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After many tests came back negative, she finally determined it was the ACE inhibitor the patient was taking to control his blood pressure.
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A spokesperson for United detailed coronavirus precautions the airline is taking to Business Insider, such as disinfecting hard surfaces after each international flight.
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Tuesday was a big day for the U.S., with the Democrats finally taking to the stage to unveil formal impeachment articles against Trump.
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The anti-government demonstrations bolstered support for democrats in Sunday's elections, with a record number of residents taking to polling stations to vote.
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Along with celebrities like Demi Lovato and Kendall Jenner, Justin Bieber was also among Braun's supporters, taking to Instagram to clear Braun's name.
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Adele is giving us holiday party FOMO, taking to Instagram to post a black-and-white photo of herself and a costumed Grinch.
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Congressional phone lines have been jammed for weeks, and people have been taking to the streets to protest Trump's actions since Election Day.
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Their emotions ran raw and unvarnished, many bravely taking to social media to publicly post what they feel the world needs to hear.
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In Buenos Aires, small groups of women began taking to the street at noon in preparation for a march later in the afternoon.
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The government's overhaul of the judiciary, stuffing courts with its own preferred judges, has led to thousands of people taking to the streets.
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Millions of people have been taking to the streets of Caracas and other cities across the country, calling for freedom and demanding democracy.
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According to the French newspaper, Le Monde, more than 180 000 people are taking to the streets in 30 different parts of France.
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Although the movement is clearly slowing down, the people taking to the streets remain mostly dissatisfied, despite Mr. Macron's attempts to placate them.
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Michael Bilello, a spokesman for the T.S.A., has been using Twitter to report how long it is taking to get through security checkpoints.
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Driving the news: In Hong Kong, millions of demonstrators are taking to the streets in a desperate attempt to preserve their democratic freedoms.
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Simone, 37, and Giddings, 32, have mostly kept their personal life private, only occasionally taking to social media to post pictures of each other.
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"It is another step, alongside two-factor authentication via SMS, that we're taking to make sure account owners can confirm their identity," Facebook said.
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At this year's NYCC, it was hard to miss the significant number of people eagerly taking to the show floor in wheelchairs or walkers.
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Its technology is one of several different approaches startups are taking to try to provide early diagnoses and potential preventative measures against the disease.
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Rather, they're taking to the streets to voice opposition to the notion that men can grab women "by the pussy," as Trump put it.
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The steroids she was taking to control the inflammation in her brain had bloated her to the point where she no longer recognized herself.
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So to see women in their thousands taking to Instagram to blindly revel in these acts of unpaid drudgery sets my teeth on edge.
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If your fears continue to overwhelm you despite the proactive steps you may be taking to combat them, consider visiting a therapist or psychologist.
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But we didn't hear anything about the people taking to the streets in other cities like Izmir, for example, which is a Republican stronghold.
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On Monday, Khloé, Kourtney and Kim Kardashian flew out of Los Angeles together, taking to social media to document their trip to Cleveland, Ohio.
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But in the past week, something genuinely hopeful happened: Thousands of protesters began taking to the streets of Budapest in sustained anti-government demonstrations.
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Of course, Rih's fans immediately began gushing over her perfection, taking to Twitter to express their admiration for the new queen of grocery shopping.
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Rick Snyder has been busy apologizing, but the tiny steps he is taking to repair the damage shrink beside the urgency of the problem.
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King became the target of extreme ire, with notable celebrities like rappers 50 Cent and Snoop Dogg taking to social media to criticize her.
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The former soccer star celebrated his 43rd birthday on Wednesday — and his family wasted no time taking to social media to help him celebrate.
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The four companies cited Friday have 15 working days to respond to concerns regulators raised and specify what actions they're taking to address them.
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It's been happening for a while, but it really feels like more women are taking to it, that there's not shame around female sexuality.
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The team is taking to Kickstarter to launch the device, offering the product up for $129, which includes a year of the Tunstall service.
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" Those errors, along with sedatives Dragon was taking to help him sleep, culminated in what he calls a "very bad experience with side effects.
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But I'm not taking to its leading man just yet, as Clay seems to be motivated exclusively by revenge and pursuit of personal profit.
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"I'd look for some profit taking to come in at that point in time, look for the drift back a little bit," said Johnson.
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The source of the problem is unclear, but it appears to be fairly widespread, with confused and upset users taking to Twitter to complain.
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Patrick Ta has previously suffered a similar fate, taking to Instagram to thank the beauty brands that helped restock his kit with a quickness.
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But as millions more Indians started taking to the skies, newer players like SpiceJet and IndiGo burst onto the scene in the early 2000s.
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People have been taking to Instagram to showcase the beautiful dessert, and the photos speak for themselves: this treat really is something to behold.
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Taking to Instagram to share pictures and videos of the show, she didn't shy away from expressing how she was really feeling that day.
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Of the refugees that are coming through Europe, a lot more people are taking to social media and live video to document their voyage.
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Taking to Weibo, a Chinese social media platform, Perry apologized for missing the show, and stated that a "family emergency" will keep her away.
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By then, another wave of upheaval may be in prospect—including for today's app-based disrupters—as driverless lorries begin taking to the roads.
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Women around the country and the world are taking to the streets in marches, one year after millions marched to protest Donald Trump's inauguration.
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People are taking to Twitter and Instagram to show support for the store owners with the hashtag #NoShameLiviRae and a slew of positive messages.
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Taking to the streets of New York, producers looked for people outside the set of veneer-wearing, glossy individuals typically seen on dating shows.
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Everyone else at the Sula Vineyard appears thrilled by the experience, with the vast majority taking to the sparkling and dessert wines the most.
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People have recently been taking to Instagram to share photos of themselves rocking the classic headscarf look, with the knot tied under the chin.
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REPORTER: The situation at supermarkets is hardly better: endless lines and empty shelves -- one of the main reasons Venezuelans are taking to the streets.
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The First Lady joined the #ObamaAndKids movement on Saturday, taking to Twitter to share a photo of the president with daughters Malia and Sasha.
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News stories have a measurable impact on Americans taking to Twitter to talk about policy issues, according to a study published today in Science.
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Petrol remains an essential fuel for cars, although demand growth has been slowing due to more efficient and green vehicles taking to the roads.
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With President Donald Trump taking to Twitter to hint at the daily press briefing's impending demise, its many shortcomings are often in the spotlight.
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We live in an age of movements: people-powered democracies that lead to people taking to the streets in greater numbers than ever before.
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What efforts are you taking to teach consent to children who could use that knowledge to battle their potential fate as a child bride?
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Prince William and Prince Harry will be taking to the saddle less than usual this summer as their royal dad duties take center stage.
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Obama laid out executive action he is taking to require more gun sellers to get licenses and more gun buyers to undergo background checks.
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The vice president also expressed "admiration" to the Turkish people for taking to the streets during the coup attempt to "take back" their democracy.
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Former captives of the Taliban and Somali pirates are taking to Twitter to favorably compare their treatment to that of migrants in U.S. custody.
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Sears Holdings announced Wednesday a number of steps it's taking to gain liquidity as its sales continue to erode at a double-digit pace.
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Women's rights activist Hanaa Edwar said "electronic armies" were taking to social media to denigrate women candidates, using misogynist language, including calling them "whores".
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The driving force of the black community in Tulsa remains its pastors and religious leaders, who saw no value in taking to the streets.
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An outright ban on such devices is harmful to those with disabilities who rely on technology for everything from note-taking to test-taking.
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President Donald Trump has criticized Chicago's crime rate, sometimes taking to Twitter to blast what he calls the failure to fight gun violence there.
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The oversized drawer in this XXL air fryer is perfect for serving families, taking to parties, or simply for having a ton of leftovers.
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President Trump was less than pleased, taking to Twitter to air his grievances: A Harley-Davidson should never be built in another country-never!
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Many will be taking to New York's dancefloors, showing solidarity for the community the best way possible—through love, laughter, and lots of dancing.
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Other celebrities are taking to the streets in cities both across the U.S. and abroad, and they're all sharing their support via social media.
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The district sent out a generic letter about why officials closed the school and what proactive measures they were taking to disinfect the school.
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Among the steps some major corporations are taking to mitigate the consequences of the outbreak are pay cuts to CEOs and other top executives.
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While team bus travel is not unique to hockey, as a winter sport it often means taking to the road in potentially dangerous weather.
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Now, in the wake of the shock Leave majority, life is imitating art with concerned clubbers taking to social media to express their concerns.
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They are the teachers taking to the streets to make certain that schools are adequately funded and that their students get a quality education.
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Lionel Messi is among those taking to a Toilet Roll Challenge, in which players use their feet to keep a roll in the air.
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But they hoped their employers would offer hazard pay and that customers would understand the risk they were taking to show up to work.
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And Trump taking to Twitter on a daily basis to slam "Mini Mike" -- thereby elevating the billionaire in the eyes of the casual voter.
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A number of senators plan to make their views known more clearly by taking to the Senate floor before the Wednesday afternoon acquittal vote.
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Taking to Instagram to post a photo of the teeny tiny mogul, Jenner flaunted a picture of Stormi looking over the Valentine's Day collection.
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It will also be "one more step we are taking to heal, to move forward," School Board member Lori Alhadeff said, according to WPLG.
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As of Wednesday, new victims were still taking to Twitter and other venues to express their frustration that their accounts had been taken over.
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Vodafone is using the 12-month trial in New Zealand to understand how customers are taking to roaming and how they are using it.
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Recently hundreds of thousands of believers (some are pictured) have been taking to the streets every week to demand that Mr Moon step down.
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" Iran appeared to brush off Trump's fury on Monday, with Foreign Minister Javad Zarif also taking to Twitter, echoing Trump's warning to "Be cautious.
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Naturally, Cariocas — the residents of Rio — are taking to the streets in protest and are being received by the police with the customary niceties.
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Greta stated with force that such odds are unacceptable, and youth have embraced her standard, taking to the streets to call for climate action.
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Trump mounted his own defense on Tuesday, taking to Twitter to deny all claims that he pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for political favors.
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The Par Hawaii and Island Energy refineries in Honolulu did not respond to an inquiry about steps they're taking to prepare for the storm.
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Manchin and his allies have been taking to the Senate floor throughout the week to try to put a public spotlight on their standoff.
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One local resident floated his pets and belongings on an air mattress, taking to the streets after his home was overtaken by rising floodwaters.
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Its members are taking to the streets this weekend, too, and the group is launching its own voter engagement campaign, March to the Polls.
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Still, on Sunday morning, travelers were taking to social media to post photos of a sea of unclaimed luggage covering the baggage claim floor.
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On their recent tours, his inheritors like Drake and Kanye West have been taking to the skies and reimagining the space of an arena.
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Mass protests for Catalonian independence have cropped up in recent years, with between 232,2300 and 22014 million people taking to the streets in Barcelona.
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These students, the majority of whom found themselves ineligible to vote in November, are now taking to the streets to make their voices heard.
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Golunov and Timchenko advised supporters against taking to the streets on Wednesday, saying it was better to hold a protest event at a later date.
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A feud between two of Dublin's major criminal families has descended into deadly violence, with both sides taking to the city's streets to settle scores.
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A group of Google employees is taking to Twitter and Instagram tomorrow in an attempt to educate the public about forced arbitration, Recode first reported.
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It appears Snapchatters have been asking for this feature for a long time, users taking to Twitter to express their delight at its roll out.
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Gizmodo has reached out to LinkedIn about what steps it is taking to make sure this new feature doesn't lead to more sexual harassment incidents.
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Paredes thinks the best way to make people understand what a waste of time and money it would be is by taking to the skies.
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If it passes next year, it would likely lead to tens, even hundreds of thousands of autonomous and fully driverless prototypes taking to U.S. roads.
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Hopefully, by taking to heart the tips above and relying on your interpersonal instincts, you'll help your boss understand and maybe even celebrate your decision.
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Some are taking to social media, posting photos of women clad in white headed to early voting with the hashtag #WearWhiteToVote to Facebook and Twitter.
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Since Friday, Russian officials have done what Trump has been wont to do: Taking to Twitter to dismiss the criticism and counter accusations of wrongdoing.
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Increased rainfall and the "super bloom" of wildflowers across California could be the reason why so many butterflies are taking to the skies right now.
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On the way hand, many people taking to social media to talk about just how adorable Blue is and how impressive her dance moves are.
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In February, the two joked about the latest round of gossip, taking to Snapchat to laugh off reports that they were expecting a child together.
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A Bombardier C-Series CS-100, operated by Swiss Air, is taking to the skies for a demonstration flight at the annual aerospace showcase Monday.
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Meanwhile, Sofia Vergara and her husband Joe Manganiello spent the holiday in "paradise," taking to an undisclosed, tropical location for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
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With protesters taking to the streets, the European Union has backed a recommendation by the Organization of American States that a runoff election be held.
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On Globes night, Farrow — who does appear to support Time's Up's concept as a whole — tweeted a thread taking to task Hollywood's relationship with Allen.
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But he expressed impatience at how long it was taking to begin the operation and said he would offer to resign if the delay continued.
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Fallon himself later weighed in on his new gig, taking to Twitter with a cheeky zinger that provided a preview of his Golden Globes jabs.
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Entomologists and bug experts say conditions are ripe for the domesticated versions of the brown-colored bugs to get active, including taking to the air.
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Despite the truths that came out, both Mongeau and Weist seem happy with how the documentary turned out, taking to Twitter to address the aftermath.
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Ma's disappointed ambition may just be collateral damage in the more combative approach Washington is taking to engagement with China, via CFIUS and other channels.
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U.S. President Donald Trump, taking to Twitter on Sunday, urged the world to stop being "politically correct" in order to ensure public security against terrorism.
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The couple celebrated 12 years together in Iceland, with the Superstore star taking to Instagram to share a series of cute photos from their vacation.
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Where in the world sites are hosted, how long they're taking to load, how your internet connection stacks up against other users, and more besides.
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Taking to Instagram to pay tribute before the ceremony, Lee shared an image of parts of his purple ensemble in memory of the music icon.
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The French people ultimately decided to fix their problems by taking to the streets to force, first a constitutional monarchy, and then a revolutionary republic.
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The movement has garnered support from broad swaths of society, with teachers, rights groups, financial industry workers and even civil servants taking to the streets.
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Questioned about his health, Wilson said the prescribed medication he was taking to treat his Alzheimer's had helped improve his memory, "although it's not perfect."
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The firm's chief executive, James P. Gorman, outlined several steps the bank is taking to cut expenses and increase profits over the next two years.
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At the Screen Actors Guild Awards he mingled with DiCaprio and mugged with Spotlight's Rachel McAdams before taking to the dance floor with Idris Elba.
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"We are currently building our dream home in Nashville," Kramer tells PEOPLE exclusively, before listing the things she will be taking to their new house.
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To celebrate this Mother's Day, the celebs are taking to Twitter to shout out their moms, moms in their life, and mothers around the world.
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For the past nine weeks thousands of people have been taking to the streets of Podgorica, Montenegro's capital, to demand that Mr Djukanovic step down.
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"I'm glad to see that young people are taking to the streets in Europe to create visibility for the issue of climate change," Juncker said.
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The Bravo star celebrated the day in Beverly Hills, later taking to Instagram to share a picture of herself in a sparkly dress and heels.
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Opponents of the Dakota Access pipeline are taking to the streets in every U.S. state and in cities as far away as Tokyo and Auckland.
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At least one Washington-based veterinarian, Mark Kummer, has denounced the recent headlines, taking to his office's blog to quell the fears of his customers.
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Odinga's complaints of election irregularities have stoked fears of aggrieved supporters taking to the streets in a scenario reminiscent of 2007's post-election violence.
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OneRepublic are among 10 headline acts, including Robbie Williams and Britney Spears, taking to the London stage for the festival, which runs till Sept. 30.
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It is inspiring to see women from outside the activist world taking to the streets to demand more from their government and from their country.
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On a call with investors outlining its results, Potdevin told investors that the steps it is taking to correct these problems are already showing results.
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Sources have told CNN he plans to withdraw from the deal, a major break from the steps other countries are taking to combat global warming.
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That is in large part due to the extraordinary, scandalous steps Republicans are taking to advance legislation that would take health insurance away from millions.
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Yes, winter storm Jonas is coming to town, and singles are taking to Craigslist to make sure they don't have to weather the storm alone.
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Kurz has a history of taking to Twitter to condemn terrorist attacks, discuss safety issues and express his support for humanitarian access and human rights.
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A junk-removal service is on D.C. clean-up duty, taking to the littered streets of Washington in the wake of the partial government shutdown.
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TREASURY PROPOSES TAX INVERSION RULES: The Treasury Department on Monday announced additional actions it is taking to curb offshore tax deals known as corporate inversions.
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The best players in the region (and some would argue, in the world) will be taking to the Rift to assert their dominance starting Wednesday.
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Research these companies and the steps they are taking to help the environment, and decide whether or not you want to give them your business.
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He specifically cited efforts the US was taking to get other countries to expel North Korean guest workers and intercept illicit transfers of sanctioned materials.
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And this year, the crowds have gotten even more epic in scale, with hordes of travelers taking to the highways, the rails and the air.
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The experience will see guests having the meals delivered before taking to the skies to enjoy their food while admiring incredible views of the city.
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Retail employees seem to be taking to social media to say they're terrified to go to work for fear of getting shot at their workplace.
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Over the past few years though, more and more protesters have been taking to the streets decrying the tradition ... calling it insensitive, outdated and racist.
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"I stand with the people of Puerto Rico taking to the streets to demand accountability for the governor and an end to corruption," Sanders tweeted.
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Lawmakers grilled the tech giants' representatives on the specifics of what steps they're taking to stop foreign actors from manipulating their platforms in the future.
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Around the rest of the country, in states like New York, California, and Oregon, others will be taking to the streets to march in solidarity.
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And now, I know it also takes buckets full of grit, perseverance, resilience, emotional and physical stamina, and risk taking to the point of craziness.
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Still, that doesn't change a bad privacy policy — and it doesn't make the users taking to Twitter to express their outrage any less creeped out.
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She was on 50 mg of methadone, a moderate but still significant dose that she was taking to manage addiction to oxycodone and other opiates.
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Evidently, it marked the beginning of a blossoming friendship between the British designer and American rapper, and now, they're taking to the next level creatively.
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City workers in San Fransisco are taking to the streets and offering bupenorphine prescriptions to homeless people addicted to opioids, reports the New York Times.
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But they illustrate yet another path companies are taking to bring down U.S. medical costs by working with doctors and hospitals to set health goals.
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Iran was quick to make that point, with Foreign Minister Javad Zarif taking to Twitter to suggest any deal with the Trump administration is worthless.
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But aside from PIN codes, phone carriers have provided few public details about what other steps, if any, they're taking to prevent SIM swap attacks.
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"The goal here is to break us and keep us from taking to the streets," said Jeff Schoep, the leader of the National Socialist Movement.
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A toxicology report found several powerful painkillers in his system that he said he was taking to cope with his fourth back surgery that spring.
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In these moments, just as when we see them taking to the streets in protest, activists come off as strong and resolute, unflappable and resilient.
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Scampering around the room like a wild man along with his classmates, it finally hit me that taking to this class was the right move.
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The trail the team was taking to the top followed what is known as the Polish Traverse Route through the Vacas Valley to base camp.
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With the almost complete range of symptoms acupuncture can treat, it's really no wonder all of today's A-listers are taking to this natural remedy.
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" Individual athletes expressed their remorse ... with athletes like Michael Strahan, Isiah Thomas, Mark Jackson and even Donyell Marshall taking to Twitter to pay tribute. "R.
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But because of the measures YouTube is taking to protect staff, it's planning to rely more on technology than on people in the weeks ahead.
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Actress Olga Kurylenko made the announcement Sunday, taking to Instagram to notify her fans of her current condition as well as the symptoms she's experiencing.
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His backers have been eager to spin his absence as a consequence of technical difficulties imposed by the measures Biden is taking to stay quarantined.
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The Kremlin said the measure was legal and part of a raft of measures Russia is taking to try to halt spread of the virus.
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But he cautions that the side effects could have been because of an interaction with other medications the children were taking to control the seizures.
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"This shows two things: the seriousness of the situation and the extreme measure that the government is taking to control the outbreak," Mr. Lobo said.
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Though authoritarianism is on the rise, so are the number of people taking to the streets demanding greater freedom, accountability and transparency from their governments.
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President Trump has been especially vocal about holding Wells to account, taking to Twitter last year to warn that the bank could face stiff penalties.
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The Democrats asked the officials to explain any steps they are taking to ensure the president's device is secure and cannot be exploited by hackers.
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On Tuesday, the company said it was reviewing its plans for 2020 and confirmed it was still taking to potential investors about raising new funding.
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Fans have already started taking to Twitter since the news broke to say they are looking forward to purchasing products "guilt-free" after her departure.
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If the remainder of your summer plans includes taking to the skies, don't be surprised if you encounter an offer for an airline credit card.
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Up to now, Maps data has been collected by a fleet of street-bound cars, so taking to the sky would immediately expand the effort.
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Lawmakers grilled the tech giants' representatives on the specifics of what steps they're taking to stop foreign actors from manipulating their platforms in the future.
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He capped it all off by taking to Twitter to accuse President Vladimir Putin of Russia of paying off the organization that regulates amateur boxing.
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TB got a little face time with the children before taking to the field, and it looks like they enjoyed every second of the experience.
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Undeterred, and in fact spurred, by the president's xenophobic executive orders and emboldening of extremists, immigrant communities across the country are taking to the polls.
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Shows of solidarity and appreciation for hospital workers have been seen in Italy, with citizens taking to their balconies to applaud those in frontline services.
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It's been a wild ride, but it's been a journey well worth taking to be able to do my part to strengthen the American idea.
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There is no national foster care movement, no viral social media campaigns or crowds of protesters taking to the streets to battle for these children.
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He longs to go biking again, but while pedaling on a stationary bicycle is part of his therapy routine, taking to the street is not.
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This resulted in mass protests, including half a million people taking to the streets in February 2017, the largest in a quarter of a century.
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Just as important, Cooter said, groups like the Three Percenters are eager for confrontation with anti-Trump liberals, who are themselves taking to the streets.
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Considering Brendan's got a 9-5 gig on the force, it sounds like she'll be the one taking to the skies more often than him.
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We know the rise of social media, particularly Twitter, has led to change, and people are also now taking to social media to demand things.
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As the city's rainy weather finally subsided, Intel kicked off its show with 100 illuminated drones taking to the sky above Sydney Harbour on Wednesday night.
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The company's admitting it made some key errors along the way, with VP Jeff Yee taking to the company's forum to apologize – kind of, sort of.
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Taking to Instagram on Thursday, the comedian squashed speculation that she is pregnant, sparked by a photo she previously posted in which she's touching her belly.
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But that was before the recent Reddit/Trump dustup that has some developers swearing off Oculus and led to Luckey taking to Facebook to explain himself.
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An estimated 100,000 people taking to the streets of London in an anti-Brexit march two years after that nation voted to leave the European Union.
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People lucky enough (or unlucky enough) to get their hands on it early don't seem to agree though, taking to social media to slam the combination.
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Some users have reacted negatively to the idea of radical changes to the way Twitter works, with many taking to the service using the hashtag #RIPTwitter.
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The situation shows the extreme lengths the medical community — on the frontlines of this outbreak — are taking to stop the spread, even in their personal lives.
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His comments came after Pentagon officials earlier on Thursday declined to say what steps the Defense Department was taking to protect DREAMers serving in the military.
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The actress recently revealed she was sexually assaulted, taking to Twitter this month with the details of an attack she suffered while sleeping during a flight.
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Facebook itself has spent a lot of the last two years talking about the steps it's taking to prevent being used for misinformation in future elections.
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We asked Unilever for the steps it will be taking to re-revaluate its internal approval processes, and will update this post when we hear back.
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In an op-ed published today in the Financial Times, YouTube has outlined four new steps that it's taking to confront extremist activity on its platform.
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This, of course, has manifested itself in renewed activism and historic levels of protest—millions taking to the streets and filling airport terminals across the country.
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The defensive action that leadership is taking to get around the headwinds include addressing operational costs and realigning manufacturing around demand in those markets, he said.
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Battery life complaints have plagued the 2016 MacBook Pro devices, with users taking to Apple's support communities and internet forums like Reddit to discuss the matter.
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Scientists aren't usually known for taking to the streets, but that's just what they did in New York yesterday as part of the March for Science.
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Navalny on Friday thanked people for taking to the streets and lauded what he said was the bravery of those opposition candidates excluded from the election.
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The couple were first linked in April 2015, but even before taking to social media as a couple they have not been shy about their relationship.
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That's what I had Jennifer taking to stimulate her hair and keep it strong, and I was able to incorporate that ingredient into the product, Replenish.
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Fresh off her Emmy win, the comedian and actress lives her life out loud, taking to Instagram when the whim strikes her — much to our advantage.
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Few would fancy taking to the slopes in howling gusts of 212mph (22017kph) or temperatures that have fallen to -303˚C (-230˚F) with wind chill.
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Find the sleek, half-up ponytail or Tracee Ellis Ross-approved cornrows that will have you taking to the next (hopefully open) bar with gusto, ahead.
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The bill had been suspended after a first round of demonstrations, but protesters continued taking to the street with calls for it to be withdrawn completely.
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Taking to Instagram, Bieber posted an adorable pic of the Canadian baby, who is the daughter of his father Jeremy Bieber and Jeremy's wife, Chelsey Rebelo.
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The Screen Actors Guild Awards was another one for the books with actors graciously taking to the stage to accept their awards during the televised event.
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Baseball world stunned News of his death sent shockwaves through the baseball community, with players and fans alike taking to social media to express their grief.
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Her access to confidential government documents has led to noisy demands for Park's ouster, with thousands taking to the streets Saturday demanding that she step down.
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Instagram may be the newest way to consume art (and "art"), but popular Instagrammers are taking to the platform to show off the art of yore.
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It's the latest of several initiatives IKEA is taking to bolster its online business in particular, including the recent introduction of lower shipping and delivery fees.
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Along with thousands of London natives taking to the streets, there have been demonstrations, giant projections and mini baby Trump blimps popping up across the city.
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Bush seems to have earned himself a reputation, with people across the country taking to Twitter to express solidarity with the former president and his socks.
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Rande got in on the Instagram action too, taking to his own account to post a video clip of Kaia sitting (and rolling) on her suitcase.
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Why it matters: This is the latest step Twitter is taking to compete with other media distribution giants, primarily Facebook and Snapchat, on live streaming video.
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Montag, who announced her pregnancy last month, celebrated her first Mother's Day by taking to Instagram to share a new photo and show off her spoils.
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I want to be out on the field, but it is one of those safety precautions we are taking to make sure it is 100 percent.
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So PayPal is taking to the Super Bowl to remind everyone that it exists and adopting a vibe that says it's super young, hip, and cool.
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No matter how many therapists there are, the Trump administration's budget proposal for 2018 could cancel out steps it is taking to address the opioid crisis.
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"She's better than she was with Saint," Kardashian West shares of how her oldest child is taking to being a big sister for a second time.
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Just minutes after they got their hands on their new iPhone X devices, resellers were taking to the streets to sell them to the highest bidder.
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To release their anger/tears/regrets, Starbucks employees nationwide are taking to social media to express their hatred toward the bright blue and pink Instagram phenomenon.
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More than 300 Americans are thought to have died as a result of abandoning air travel and taking to the roads after the 9/11 attacks.
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If Campbell had a marketing deal, then she should tell the FTC what actions she is or will be taking to ensure disclosure, the letter says.
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With Clinton taking to the skies and traveling the world, her post at the State Department became a platform for the United States and Hillary Clinton.
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Clinton has otherwise been an outspoken opponent of the Trump administration, frequently taking to social media with sharply worded criticism of her mother's 2016 opponent's policies.
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"She's better than she was with Saint," Kardashian West shares of how her oldest child is taking to being a big sister for a second time.
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It has also released a video about steps it is taking to improve its news that was directed by Academy Award–winning documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville.
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Asked what steps FEMA is taking to address the issue of ownership in informal housing, agency spokeswoman Lizzie Litzow pointed to new guidance, published in March.
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Furthermore, these protests show even more alarming cultural phenomena in where the protesters are taking to the streets with no clear goal or demand in mind.
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Baffert, taking to the parlance of Las Vegas, acknowledged that he might have been the headliner last year but is merely a lounge act this year.
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Were Trump a more traditional president who knew how to work with Congress, he might not need to influence GOP tax planners by taking to Twitter.
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Congress should investigate the dramatic increase in visa denials for Syrians, and the Obama administration should explain what steps it is taking to prevent unjust discrimination.
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And the upshot is this: South Korean media are reporting about economic and other measures the Chinese are apparently taking to force Seoul to think again.
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"[We] appreciate the opportunity for dialogue, to listen to their views and show the steps we are taking to better protect people's privacy," the spokesperson said.
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On Tuesday, Guaidó announced the start of Operación Libertad, taking to the streets with supporters to call for Venezuelan military support to wrest control from Maduro.
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An eternal optimism is what keeps migrants taking to the road -- the same optimism that makes migrants everywhere crucial spurs to any receiving country's economic growth.
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Zuckerberg spent the rest of his remarks detailing previously released details about the Cambridge Analytica scandal including steps his company is taking to improve consumer data.
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The governor of the Bank of England is making a statement about the steps that the bank and the Treasury are taking to reassure financial markets.
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The stylish, and, at times, outlandish outfits at the Lagos premiere had fans taking to social media to debate which celebrity won in the style stakes.
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Businesses are under increased pressure from both governments and consumers to disclose what actions they are taking to ensure their supply chains are free from slavery.
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Local media reported it was rewritten a number of times, with advocates of same-sex marriage taking to Twitter to express their fury at the message.
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Six courageous LGBT activists who, together, formed our flag and toured emblematic places in Russia, taking to every corner a fight that will never be silenced.
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A day after Pennsylvania police found a mass grave containing the remains of Dean Finocchiaro, his family is taking to social media to express their grief.
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The police force will use the hoverbike for emergency response scenarios, giving officers the ability to zoom over congested traffic conditions by taking to the air.
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Viewers are voicing their displeasure more loudly than ever about the dearth of representation on our screens — and how long it's taking to fix the situation.
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Johnson has received significantly more media coverage than Stein, last week taking to cable news to tout the potential endorsement of 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney.
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Jim Wilson, the San Francisco bureau photographer, and I had flown down to report a story about the different approaches cities were taking to marijuana legalization.
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Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg has outlined some of the steps that Facebook and his family's nonprofit, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, are taking to respond to the pandemic.
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And so tonight I want to update you on the latest steps we are taking to fight the disease and what you can do to help.
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"Slide Away" features lyrics that many are taking to being about the couple, who recently announced they have separated after less than a year of marriage.
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On Sunday, she focused on steps current chairman Tom Perez is taking to address the underlying "problems" that plagued the DNC's handling of the Clinton vs.
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Mr. Yu's life sentence in February prompted a furious response, with tens of thousands of people taking to the internet to ask officials to show mercy.
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"The current actions they are taking to spend more to strengthen security and safety should enhance their competitive position and extend their growth runway," Miller wrote.
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Jack Reed, a Rhode Island Democrat, asked whether the steps the intelligence community was taking to counteract Russia's election interference efforts had been directed by Trump.
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Time and again, physician-scientists have changed the history of medicine by identifying a problem in the clinic and taking to the lab to address it.
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And with more people taking to the skies in the summer, there are fewer empty seats on other flights to get travelers back on their way.
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At the hearing on Wednesday, Wray cited the new directive as one of the steps he's taking to reform the agency after the inspector general report.
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On the input side of things, Microsoft wants developers to optimize apps that are built for things like note taking to work best in landscape mode.
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It didn't take long for the backlash to unfold, with many taking to Twitter to express their anger and to defend Nikkie and the transgender community.
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Affected by heat and summer thundershowers, various species of ants and termites emerge from the ground as winged adults, taking to the air to find mates.
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In a more detailed written response to regulators a few weeks later, the hospital's CEO, Gay Nord, detailed actions the hospital was taking to improve outcomes.
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The US Food and Drug Administration is taking to task mega-retailers that are in violation of restrictions against the sale of tobacco products to minors.
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Zuckerberg spent the rest of his remarks detailing previously released details about the Cambridge Analytica scandal including steps his company is taking to improve consumer data.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said on Twitter that he's aware of hoaxes and outlined steps his company is taking to curb their spread on its platform.
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That's why, on March 213, tens of thousands of students worldwide will be cutting class and taking to the streets to demand that elected officials act.
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Amazon has been taking to steps to crack down on counterfeiters, filing lawsuits on Thursday against sellers of fake Vera Bradley handbags and Otterbox phone cases.
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The Democratic member Senate Foreign Relations Committee report highlights the stakes and important steps our democratic allies in Europe are taking to counter Russian information operations.
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Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin defended his colleague and said he refused to throw Griffith under the bus for his alleged actions.
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De León's bill is one of several efforts that elected officials in high-tax states are taking to mitigate possible federal tax increases facing their residents.
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So today I want to share the steps we're taking to protect election integrity and make sure that Facebook is a force for good in democracy.
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Among those other measures they're taking to stay safe, Americans could also finally be ready to embrace digital wallets and contactless payments, after years of reluctance.
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There's a lot of people who are super worried about robots and job-taking; from job taking to just terrifying, and we'll talk about that soon.
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Schiff has been vocal about his suspicion of wrongdoing in the Trump camp, taking to cable news and talk shows over the course of the investigation.
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It's election day, and members of Pantsuit Nation and its ilk are taking to Twitter to mark their votes with a heavy side order of symbolism.
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Unfortunately, that cadre of loyal Jelena stans is taking to Gomez's personal assistant's social media feeds after she liked a singular post proclaiming that Jelena is dunzo.
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" Jurvetson has not yet provided evidence of steps he is taking to sue, but did say in a tweet that he was a subject of "false statements.
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"It comes at an inconvenient time because China is trying hard to get recognition for some positive steps it is taking to protect intellectual property," he said.
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Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the star revealed he has slipped back into his fighter jet boiler suit and has his helmet in hand, ready for action.
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Don Rickles' many famous friends and fans are taking to social media in the wake of his death to mourn and share memories of the beloved comedian.
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Anti-government protests and violence have spread across the country, with about a thousand protesters taking to the streets of Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, on Saturday.
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Mass protests erupted in Poland last summer over new judicial laws, with many of the same Poles who opposed communism three decades ago taking to the streets.
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