And it surpassed that mark -- with room to spare.
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Do you have $2 million and eight hours to spare?
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It's another opportunity to spare a thought for Mr. Shaw.
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I got everything I needed and had $5 to spare.
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Finally make it to the office with time to spare.
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You've got to spare a thought for the White Walkers.
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Speaking of grit, that guy has grit to spare. Yup.
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HARRISBURG, Pa., March 23 (Reuters) - Got $1.5 million to spare?
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Maybe they only have 30 minutes to spare that day.
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And she might have some good records to spare too.
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I had an extra hour before work to spare, anyway.
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Now, there's no disputing that it's got cred to spare.
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There's demand to spare and the market is only growing.
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But this week, she's barely had any time to spare.
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Are you a history buff with $8.3 million to spare?
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She said she wants to spare them additional financial stress.
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Don't overbook yourself today; you don't have energy to spare.
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There are a million of them there, enough to spare.
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Coronilla's wife begged a federal judge to spare her husband.
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Once he does, he will have no wrists to spare.
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If you have enough to spare, try to offer. 64.
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Got a few minutes (and a few Kleenex) to spare?
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I might not be able to spare her the pain.
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"They wanted to spare me the angry calls" from Eagle.
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Her daughter eventually erased them to spare her the pain.
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He finds glamour to spare, but not quite enough polish.
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We made it to the ferry with minutes to spare.
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But schools often had only a single day to spare.
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It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but has style to spare.
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That is, anyone with a few thousand dollars to spare.
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We are a nation which has no talent to spare.
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Because it seems like Americans probably have some to spare.
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Does everyone with $800 to spare need an $800 cooler?
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Making the cutoff time with only two seconds to spare.
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There are jump-worthy moments and twists and anxiety to spare.
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He finishes sharing his thought and still has room to spare.
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To spare them all, Mr. Ginsburg acted as the family chef.
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Anyone with a few million dollars to spare can join in.
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If you're looking for power, the Leopard has plenty to spare.
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With no time to spare, Luke launches into a full reenactment.
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The company hit that milestone with time to spare last fall.
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Family members remember him as a "Casanova" with girlfriends to spare.
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Medora wanted to spare the boy from a lifetime of darkness.
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You can enjoy delicious meals and still have money to spare.
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DiSanti's personal assistant — but all of them have moxie to spare.
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Since Daley is a kind leader, he decides to spare Baldak.
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With little time to spare, formal talks will resume this week.
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The duo arrived on the set with two minutes to spare.
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When the installation was complete, they had 1.5 inches to spare.
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Anthony takes Ducky's kindness to heart and decides to spare him.
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If current trends continue, Clinton will win with room to spare.
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When you have four minutes to spare watch the whole thing.
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The team had plenty of locker stalls, with room to spare.
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He said he called it off with 10 minutes to spare.
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Each bag easily fit all these items with room to spare.
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Why wouldn't we want to spare our children such terrible fates?
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If you had $999 to spare, would you buy the iPhoneX?
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Mr. Trump, of course, still has time and jobs to spare.
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He did so, Hunter said, to spare his family a trial.
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We did not have enough time to spare for each other.
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I drive and make it there with five minutes to spare.
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We make it to the practice with two minutes to spare.
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The deal was struck with a scant two days to spare.
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You don't need to spare one thought about any of this.
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Many in her hometown of 12,000 don't have extra to spare.
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Dr. Wilson wanted to spare me a lifetime of repeat surgeries.
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Still, it's not like Trump hasn't got a moment to spare.
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But they kept their successes a secret, to spare Branwell's feelings.
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You finished your morning routine with five precious minutes to spare.
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If I had a few thousand dollars to spare, I'd grab it.
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With limited time to spare, bargain-hunting is hardly a first priority.
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The average Alabamian does not have that type of money to spare.
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Google itself is involved in the effort to spare pangolins from extinction.
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Read more related coverage: Trump to spare US 'dreamer' immigrants from crackdown
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It's only around $2148 so you'll have an extra $2125 to spare.
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But I got to the $250 with a few minutes to spare.
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Anyone with a few bucks a month to spare can do it.
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The reason is valid: Faris' mother would like to spare any awkwardness.
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With two votes to spare, leadership doesn't have much wiggle room. Sen.
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Want a more storage space but don't have much room to spare?
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To spare the Rohingyas further suffering, such sanctions should be deployed again.
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He then called off the operation, reportedly with ten minutes to spare.
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With a week to spare, the government filed the following today: ( function() {
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One place people tend to spare no expense, however, is in space.
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But few refugees come for haircuts; they have little cash to spare.
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In Rome, nude statues were covered up to spare Mr Rohani's blushes.
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Finally, with a mere 20 minutes to spare, you've reached the goal.
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George Washington used it to spare Whiskey Rebellion participants from further punishment.
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The governor had sought a huge ransom to spare the Jews' lives.
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Of course, many people don't feel like they have time to spare.
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The Cubs did so, in both series, with a game to spare.
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Then, with about five seconds to spare, he casually unplugs the weapon.
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Wholly unfazed, she won each of her contests with time to spare.
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Jaish al-Islam's political official called for talks to spare civilian bloodshed.
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It looks like there were more than enough "good genes" to spare.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Do you have $10,000 to spare?
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"I wanted to spare Marta this heat," the Brazilian coach, Vadão, said.
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But I would still do anything to spare my children that trauma.
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So he has a bit of room to spare in this scenario.
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Together, they pulled him to safety with, literally, a second to spare.
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Not everything cohered, yet the playing had beauty and power to spare.
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"He wanted to spare the Claimant any further embarrassment," the documents state.
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She should apologize now to spare our region any more national embarrassment.
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Art Review Georgia O'Keeffe, the pioneering modernist artist, had sensibility to spare.
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Democrats in both the 13th and 21st Districts have enthusiasm to spare.
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And Mr. Burns had that to spare, no matter the offending object.
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Happily, the film clears that low bar with some room to spare.
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So I'm going to spare you a long intro and jump right in.
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The TKO win came with just seconds to spare in the first round.
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I had like an hour to spare; I was waiting between a thing.
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We put in many of our answers with maybe a second to spare.
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Plus, finishing a dungeon with lots of days to spare is a thrill.
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So, to spare myself further disappointment, I gave up on the search entirely.
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That's a relief because the Pixel 4 doesn't have much battery to spare.
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In any case, the letters weren't enough to spare Hastert a lengthy sentence.
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A driverless deus ex machina might seem to spare governments some difficult decisions.
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The one on steel includes pleas from otherwise-ardent protectionists to spare Canada.
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Indeed, if current polling is accurate, he'll get there with room to spare.
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Both can be enjoyed even if you only have five minutes to spare.
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This decision was made to spare everyone involved as much suffering as possible.
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But, for just one moment, imagine that you had $1 million to spare.
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Trades are always possible, but Milwaukee doesn't have many attractive assets to spare.
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For anyone with $22 million to spare, this home is a slam dunk.
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You might think such fleecing would leave the government with cash to spare.
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"Any money you have to spare, please donate to the ACLU," she said.
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If you've got five minutes to spare, spend it watching Marble Rally 2015.
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And he's a certified superstar with talent, charm and good looks to spare.
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The backpack easily fits my 13-inch Macbook Pro with room to spare.
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The operation had reached its climax, and they had no attention to spare.
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This less aggressive approach aims to spare Schleifer from long-term side effects.
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Most prominent Republicans have called on Greitens to spare the spectacle and resign.
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This could be you if you have a couple hundred bucks to spare.
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A bit further, then you can have it all and handfuls to spare.
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And she lives in New York, where some people have time to spare.
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Better to spare yourself riches for the moment you will need them most.
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If you have a day to spare, point your computer's browser to Archive.
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Mr. Trump said he called off the strike with 10 minutes to spare.
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He said there was even money to spare for other Afghan wrestling clubs.
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Any fashion-conscious consumer with a little cash to spare might consider them.
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Workers ultimately agreed to a 5 percent pay cut to spare their jobs.
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Luckily, the stars have humanity to spare, and very little left to prove.
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Many doctors and nurses said they don't have weeks or months to spare.
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With fewer than 400 cases, the Loire region has medical capacity to spare.
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We finished with time to spare, although the sun had once again set.
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Even after Harper's departure, the Nationals were left with franchise cornerstones to spare.
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Dying for an air fryer, but don't have much counter space to spare?
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With no time to spare, Hall of Fame voters are finally catching on.
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She's been working a lot more lately, so she had money to spare.
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He had to pick up his son and had little time to spare.
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Well, that is if you have a few hundred thousand dollars to spare.
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Luckily, I make it to my first class with five minutes to spare.
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House Republicans narrowly agreed to the budget with just two votes to spare.
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May, with heaps of political capital to spare, was the new Iron Lady.
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With the Senate split 52 to 48, Republicans barely had votes to spare.
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As always, Twitter users had quite a few cents to spare on the topic.
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He is hardly alone in trying to spare humans the tedium of car operation.
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Quick question: Do you have an uninterrupted 2 minutes and 31 seconds to spare?
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So they'll have an extra seat to spare when they return home in September.
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American officials may be keen to spare Mr Trump's blushes in front of protesters.
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Lasers, not to put too fine a point on it, have light to spare.
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Booker hit that mark Sunday, with a little more than 24 hours to spare.
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With the wedding slated for September, there was a bit of time to spare.
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She reportedly asked them to spare her life for the sake of her kids.
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Deters also lauded the quick thinking of zoo employees to spare the boy's life.
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Chops is missing in action, but there are great grooves and fills to spare.
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With minutes to spare I threw it up into a knotty, textured, messy updo.
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But even if you had $800,000 to spare, don't bother trying to buy one.
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It happens, however, that the payload of their rover has 20 GB to spare.
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I go through security and board my flight to Toronto with minutes to spare.
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"I want to spare a thought for the officer who got injured," said Hidalgo.
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They arrived at 1 Bills Drive with mere minutes to spare before 7 a.m.
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Store advertisements: Now more fun, thanks to Snapchat, Kodak and some time to spare.
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The good news ... the guy made it back with plenty of time to spare.
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Faster reconstruction is urgently needed, to spare earthquake victims another winter in tin shacks.
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Republicans have no votes to spare on that committee, with an 11-10 majority.
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Jillian Smalley escaped Paradise with moments to spare as flames consumed everything in sight.
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The vast majority of counties will have their recount done with time to spare.
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You can, if you've got 180,000 miles to spare for a one-way flight.
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Hereditary has nightmare fodder to spare, and nobody, in the end, gets to escape.
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If you have 11 minutes to spare, you can work out like Kendall Jenner.
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Each hold was big enough for a capacious American home, with room to spare.
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GOP leaders will pass this bill with room to spare, and with good reason.
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WASHINGTON – A senior U.S. military commander is endorsing the decision to spare Army Pvt.
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There is no time to spare when it comes to dealing with this crisis.
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I chose to be good-natured, to spare what I could, to be generous.
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Changing the bill to spare Medicaid in a meaningful way would be really hard.
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Mr. Shokrian did, as a subscription service to spare other men from the mall.
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Still, he promised to do his best to spare New Yorkers more transit trauma.
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Most of all, McFarland wanted to spare her loved ones stress, confusion, and conflict.
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Can Chidi (William Jackson Harper) persuade Gen (Maya Rudolph) to spare the human race?
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Patients in need do not have the time to spare on empty legislative measures.
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She paid the mob a ransom to spare 25 Hutu children under her care.
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With about a minute to spare, Cameron and Corbyn materialized on their opposing benches.
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No time to spare; I step up, sit down, and we're on our way.
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At 3:08, the flight was in the air — with 14 minutes to spare.
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My 6.5″x3.5″ Pixel XL phone goes in one section (with room to spare!).
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However, CBS's producers may have been unable to spare themselves from some inadvertent foreshadowing.
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A $20 cab ride later, and with minutes to spare, we boarded the train.
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This ancient town on the Vietnamese coast has charm, history and beauty to spare.
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To spare your gadgets from the electromagnetic onslaught, you can build your own faraday cage.
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Even a local legislator wrote a letter urging the court to spare him jail. Nope.
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Many big cities turned Cleveland down, saying they were unable to spare officers, Tomba said.
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If you have a few hundred thousand dollars to spare, you can experience that ride.
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He said the association would plead with ZETDC to spare its members from the blackouts.
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Here are nine fantastic projects to fund, if you have a few bucks to spare.
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Every second it doesn't is another second wasted […] We don't have this time to spare.
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Conquered all the 73 Academy Awards Best Picture nominees with just a day to spare?
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"We measured it and there's an inch to spare," one of Mr. May's workers said.
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And the four-wheeled carriers aren't necessarily to spare parents from carrying their children everywhere.
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They launched the #SaveSylvester hashtag campaign, calling on the authorities to spare the lion's life.
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Why make wine in India at all, when places like Australia have plenty to spare?
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How much better if Parliament were to spare the people and make up its mind.
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While the film is hitting on serious matters, it has fun and panache to spare.
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You know, if I had time to spare but not another quarter for the dryer.
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The debt brake was supposed to spare future generations from being saddled with today's borrowing.
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The victory meant Croatia sealed progression to the last 16 with a game to spare.
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For an average user, the Intel i5 (or optional i13) will have power to spare.
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It seems reasonable to spare you the full history of telecom-based emergency response solutions.
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There's plenty you can do, even if you have only a few dollars to spare.
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Any punishment for Flynn will increase the calls for Trump to spare his ex-aide.
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Even if you only have $1 to spare, you'll still walk away with something great.
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On the contrary factions made great effort to spare civilians and deal with prisoners humanely.
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Apple's WWDC keynote invites just went out, with only a couple of weeks to spare.
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The Mate 20 Pro is a 6.4 inch powerhouse with features and specs to spare.
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If private outfits can do this with a profit margin to spare, good for them.
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Wary of the stockmarket, investors with cash to spare see property as the safest bet.
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If you have a newer home, you are going to have the room to spare.
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The less the poor take, the more we have to spare for our John Galts.
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I showered and packed and made it to the plane with 20 minutes to spare.
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For that price, NASA could send 4 Curiosity rovers to Mars with money to spare.
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YOU ARE TOO DEPRAVED TO REFORM, TOO TREACHEROUS TO SPARE, TOO HIDEOUS FOR MERCY. RUN!
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Your art, your job as a Roman, is to 'spare defeated peoples, tame the proud.
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But, if you have $10 to spare and want to give it a try, PLAY!
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This year, he made his way into the tournament field with several strokes to spare.
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Keith then cut the yellow wires and diffused the bomb with mere seconds to spare.
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And that spotlight is warranted -- we don't have four years to spare in taking action.
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This will all be done and ready to go with plenty of time to spare!
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And, with days to spare before the festival officially kicked off, Gomez locked him down.
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With no more time to spare from family obligations, they got back on the road.
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President Trump approved and then canceled an attack on Iran with just minutes to spare.
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He made the 29-hole cut with no room to spare — at one under par.
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He joined the call 40 minutes late, saying he only had five minutes to spare.
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I spent more than $200 to prove I didn't have more than $200 to spare.
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I was often left out of their kids' celebrations to spare me from the reminder.
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Turns out you can do it too, if you have upward of $50,000 to spare.
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When our future robot overlords decide to spare our lives, we'll have YouTube to thank.
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Americans aren't alone in panic buying to ensure they have plenty of squares to spare.
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Speedo's Teamster Backpack fits everything from goggles and towels to spare suits and hand paddles.
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Can we learn, he asks, to respect the trees enough to spare them "unnecessary suffering"?
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If you still have money to spare, consider the backdoor Roth — just proceed with caution.
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There isn't a lot of capacity to spare for the Model Y at that plant.
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She didn't have a dollar to spare, much less the thousands the kidnappers were demanding.
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We're out the door and I have ten minutes to spare before my 6 a.m.
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It also saves you the time of figuring how to spare somebody's so-called feelings.
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Cleft-chinned Kirk Douglas, who plays Spartacus, rises, hoping to spare his comrades from crucifixion.
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She ran through a medley of her hits fairly quickly, but with flash to spare.
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Still, I've learned to show up with plenty of time to spare — just in case.
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Surreal as it seems, this scene would be common—if banks had dollars to spare.
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Health insurance wasn't enough to spare a high school teacher from a $108,951 hospital bill.
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Which meant that he had to kill them in order to spare them that knowledge.
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This year's alligator design took about 21 days with time to spare before their deadline.
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Of course, the Xbox One doesn&apost have a ton of USB ports to spare.
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Peterson and other relatives of the victims are asking the government to spare his life.
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If you're new to investing, you might not have a lot of money to spare.
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She hoped to spare her sons from that reality by keeping her diagnosis a secret.
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The Mega Millions winner could buy them both and still have over $319 million to spare.
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Parents want to spare their offspring the horrors of China's gruelling university-entrance exam, the gaokao.
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Because, let's be real, who has more than five minutes to spare this time of year?
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"We are continuing to spare no expense and attempt to add capacity every day," he said.
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Chelsea Clinton is not one to spare words when it comes to fighting bigotry and discrimination.
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That statement was careful to spare Trump from the criticism, instead directing it at his aides.
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Today, I decided to spare them my sniffles, but wouldn't you know I feel better already.
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Frankly, I just don't have the time to spare for apps with considerably smaller user bases.
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But the gains have proved too small, and too unevenly distributed, to spare it continued criticism.
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To spare the air, waterworks and possibly, your lungs, consider dry shampoo in a powder form.
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I even filed my taxes with several hours to spare, which is a first for me.
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The reason: To spare the fetus pain -- even though the medical community has disputed that notion.
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Why it matters: Gene editing has the power to spare a child from painful, fatal diseases.
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ISAs have been mooted before as a way to spare American graduates from mountains of debt.
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Now, anyone with $5 to spare and no self-respect can get in on the action.
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Since we had a few hours to spare between our wedding brunch and reception, we agreed.
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"He agreed to a plea arrangement to spare Penney's family further grief," he told WWL-TV.
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Now it seems the US may have enough of the material to spare for the program.
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As Entertainment Tonight points out, Bristowe initially wanted to spare Viall's feelings, but, you know, ratings.
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To spare yourself hitting the pause button a million times, we've broken down every star sighting.
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Neither of the rising PGA Tour stars, both 13 years old, have much upstairs to spare.
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Of course there was memory to spare in that sliver-thin chip next to her skull.
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Luke still has his broken glasses, so it doesn't seem like he's got cash to spare.
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She immediately gets to work on connecting quotes and characters/scenes with no time to spare.
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To that end, it's also asking the FCC to spare it from any potential legal liability.
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Based on the 2015 data, Oregon would gain a seat with only 422 people to spare.
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You can avoid the last-minute panic and buy now with plenty of time to spare.
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We're told Kim begged them to spare her life, telling them she had babies at home.
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The chicken, called Hen Hound, needed a pile of toppings; the others had personality to spare.
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This support may not be enough to spare him big legal challenges but it's probably enough
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We arrived to the starting area by around 8:30 with tons of time to spare.
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Vicky works most days at Lucille's, and it seems she hardly has a moment to spare.
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Melissa Nelson, who supports capital punishment, has not promised to spare him if she is elected.
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The structured backpack has its own space for your laptop, with plenty of room to spare.
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Someone shielded Ms. Carter's body with his or her own, taking a bullet to spare her.
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She warned me to avoid hot peppers and pickles, in order to spare my overstimulated tongue.
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It can't be fun, but one surely has to spare a thought for TV host Ray.
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Previously, one bear wanted to lay down most of the time to spare her burned paws.
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Those transactions cost time and money, and founders usually don't have much of either to spare.
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I do it when I have hydrogen peroxide to spare as you need an entire bottle.
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I handed out the last of my dobras, and made my flight with time to spare.
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She was due at Comic Con later that day, and had only 30 minutes to spare.
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Serbia, Spain, Poland and Argentina reached the quarter-finals with a match to spare on Friday.
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So you have a few days to spare in one of Brazil's largest, most beautiful cities.
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But now those with just a few dollars to spare are getting in on the act.
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But it also had an immediate verve, cut-to-the-bone performances and heart to spare.
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And she still appears to be on track to make that happen, with room to spare.
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He has dismissed his lawyers and refused to take part in efforts to spare his life.
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Last month, the lower house voted to spare Mr. Temer from standing trial in that case.
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There is no time to spare: Government funding could run out at the end of September.
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Others choose to let the children die to spare the babies the pain of the ordeal.
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They're stylish, they sound great, they're wireless, and you'll have Samsung credit left over to spare.
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This was just before Christmas, and I knew I didn't have four, five, $600 to spare.
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The car needed a jump-start, and its owner, Mike Hale, had no time to spare.
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That's enough to drive from Los Angeles to Phoenix and still have 60 miles to spare.
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" Eventually, he sold the business to spare his father from "an old age full of shame.
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To spare you the bleary morning-after research, here's what you should know before you drink.
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Hence victory against Peru could send France into the knockout phase with one game to spare.
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Republicans passed the bill with few votes to spare in a 218-210 roll call vote.
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"#ProtectOurCare," the blue buttons read, in a plea to spare Mr. Obama's signature health care law.
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Don't dismiss this one as gross-out escapist fare — there is heart and soul to spare.
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Stalin supposedly called Boris Pasternak a "cloud dweller," ordering the secret police to spare the poet.
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Republicans could end up holding on to their House majority with plenty of seats to spare.
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But a top police official who visited the cave told search leaders to spare no expense.
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And with little money to spare, Mr. Gurung is not sure where he would go next.
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He will see no reason to spare anyone, least of all the nation, from his wrath.
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Luckily, Negan decided to spare his life because he was so impressed by the ruthless teen.
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Now that document can be yours ... if you have a big stack of cash to spare.
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The story keeps telling me we're poor and cash needy, but I've got thousands to spare.
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By course's end, you might even be able to beg the A. I. overlords to spare you.
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Britain's Lewis Hamilton, now a triple champion, wrapped up last year's crown with three races to spare.
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A second told members of his administration to spare affected parties from hardship under regulations implementing Obamacare.
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The Deming family were not satisfied with the judge's decision to spare Reardon from facing jail time.
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"I like this mic!" he exclaimed, before successfully spelling "ranunculus," a flowering plant, with seconds to spare.
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Building friendships takes emotional and sometimes financial resources, resources that many people simply can't afford to spare.
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As he wrapped Wednesday's interview, he had a few minutes to spare before his Fox News hit.
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Then you will admit to nothing and say that you stepped down selflessly, to spare the country.
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Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, on Friday renewed a call to spare civilians.
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Luckily, her brother found her and cut her down from the tree with just seconds to spare.
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When millennials have money to spare, they prefer to keep it in cash savings, the report found.
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But my Uber driver got me right next to the Eckhaus Latta venue with time to spare.
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As a helpful timer ticks down the minutes, the denouement comes with just three seconds to spare.
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When Banyan visited, the tanneries were supposedly closed to spare bathers at the Kumbh Mela 200km downstream.
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Well, to spare myself and the humiliation I would have brought to my family for my actions.
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All have dozens, if not hundreds, of acres to spare—making them perfect for Tentrr's semipermanent campsites.
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Big win — not only am I under budget but I have money to spare for pizza tonight!
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If you don't have much time to spare, Anker's fast wireless charger is probably a better choice.
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The borough, which has money to spare in its surplus account, has no plans to raise taxes.
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Hamilton also won 10 races last year when he sealed the championship with three rounds to spare.
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Skarsgard was just trying to spare her son's feelings in playing along with the charade all season.
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Battery to spare Jaybird puts the Freedom's battery life at four hours without the charging clip attached.
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If I had $15,600 to spare (I don't), I'd be on the next plane to Los Angeles.
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For the most part this is advantageous because you have mental activity to spare for other things.
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The MIT team located the source of the error with only two or three hours to spare.
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At that stage he was in severe pain, shivering and pleading with accused to spare his life.
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That would theoretically get you from Los Angeles to San Francisco with about 50 miles to spare.
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"We're trying to provide meaningful engagement for people who have a few minutes to spare," he said.
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See, the episode could've ended here for me, but unfortunately there were 5 more minutes to spare.
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The Fair Housing Act was passed to spare America from what seemed to be a looming collapse.
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Their recommendations to spare a defendant's life can be – and often are – overturned by the trial judge.
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If you have $1,100 to spare, you can be the proud owner of...a Balenciaga shopping bag.
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Recently reelected, he has plenty of political capital but not a lot of real cash to spare.
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The parents of a toddler dying of leukemia opted to spare him a second bone-marrow transplant.
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Participants' choices were assembled into a preference scale, ranking who is most preferable to spare or kill.
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Bezos' fortune is greater than those three universities' endowments combined — with more than $11 billion to spare.
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Florida and Alabama also diminish the influence of any juror who wants to spare a defendant's life.
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People begged him to stop, to spare them, trying to assure him they hadn't seen his face.
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I earned enough miles for a dream trip to London, Paris, and Amsterdam — with Avios to spare.
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He went on his way, as did the train to the licensing show, with minutes to spare.
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Lastly, if you've always wanted your own newspaper and have $175 to spare, now is your chance.
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The European Union has yet to target businesses, seeking to spare any impact on the local population.
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Mr. Sisi vowed this week to "spare no effort" to find and punish whoever killed Mr. Regeni.
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Domingo had the clippers and a few bucks to spare so reason was clearly on my side.
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If you do have that extra minute to spare, try this mood-boosting workout from Well + Good.
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The drone, camera and controller all fit into my top-loading backpack with some room to spare.
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We call on them to exercise restraint & engage with political efforts to spare Hodeida a military confrontation.
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Indonesia rejected appeals by the Australian government to spare them, and Australia withdrew its ambassador in protest.
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Fortunately, we arrived home with some time to spare, so we were able to watch the moonwalk.
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While the Dodgers are the only N.L. team without a mascot, the Brewers have mascots to spare.
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The Shortlist NO TIME TO SPARE Thinking About What Matters By Ursula K. Le Guin 215 pp.
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The last of the money had landed in the new company's accounts with 15 minutes to spare.
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He plays Cavman, the school's muscular, goateed cavalier, who beats his chest and has swagger to spare.
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He said he had settled the claims to spare his children the pain of a public trial.
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More than 24,26.3 signatures appeared on half a dozen online petitions entreating Australia to spare the cats.
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The House voted to override the governor's veto a week earlier, also with no votes to spare.
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When Verlander got through, the sides struck a deal with just minutes to spare for postseason eligibility.
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Fish-out-of-water scenarios are a dime a dozen, and "Anything" has a dollar to spare.
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M.B.: Wow … not the conventional understanding of the U.S. military action which was to spare people genocide.
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Mr. Michele has vision and enthusiasm and culture to spare, but he does not have a filter.
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House Republicans have approved a bill to revise ObamaCare with only one vote to spare (217-213).
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If asked to redo 10 counts, Ellis may have even less patience to spare for the prosecutors.
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Republicans passed the bill through with few votes to spare in a 218-210 roll call vote.
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Mr. Whitaker's father, a survivor of the murders, had asked the governor to spare his son's life.
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The president approved the $1.4 trillion appropriations package with only hours to spare before funding lapsed Saturday.
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You don't have to "save" any relationship just because you're trying to spare the other person's feelings.
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Ms. Barankitse, a Tutsi, paid the killers a ransom to spare 25 Hutu children under her protection.
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And this political season, one person is proving she's got that kind of swagger to spare: Samantha Bee.
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We return the car without an issue and get checked-in and through security with time to spare.
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Since then, Facebook has gotten bigger and stickier, so on its face Zuckerberg has two minutes to spare.
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With time running out and no room to spare, she was only able to save about 20 DVDs.
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As long as you've got the storage space to spare, partitioning makes the most sense for most people.
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But perhaps you're an on-the-go professional with little time to spare between work and family time.
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When we get off the bus, we run like crazy and make it with two minutes to spare.
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Even after beginning his rampage, Craddock appeared to spare some city workers he came across, while shooting others.
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So, the Airwrap is honestly a good bang for your buck if you have 549 bucks to spare.
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Hours before the execution, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition by Irick's lawyers to spare his life.
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A very good device, mind, but one for those with an arm and or a leg to spare.
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So, to spare his team the tedium, he decided to build a tool that would streamline the process.
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"When there's a crisis, your mind and body react immediately; there's not a moment to spare," said Shou.
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US District Judge Theodore Chuang, who sits in Greenbelt, Maryland, scheduled arguments with a few days to spare.
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Even his unrelenting love of Tully women doesn't compel Petyr to spare Lysa Arryn shortly after their wedding.
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If officials have tax revenue to spare, they see no point in doling it out in the countryside.
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"We have talent to spare to reinvent ourselves and maintain stability," he said Sunday on CNN en Español.
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With seconds to spare, he arrived at the scene to find Ma'Yavi Parham on the brink of death.
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Bowe Bergdahl&aposs defense attorneys are nearing the end of their efforts to spare him a lengthy punishment.
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So my manager Kerri [Edwards] sprints up there and comes back down with about 30 seconds to spare.
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It urges the kingdom to spare the lives of three well-known figures in the world of Islam.
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According to SuperData, the company has already sold 1.5 million units with a couple of weeks to spare.
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Locals may not have much cash to spare, but the prices are low and the shops are popular.
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Like we said, this month has lunar events to spare — it's up to you how you celebrate them.
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They're playing at the hotel's club, Hakkasan, and they have a few minutes to spare before sound check.
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A takeover by a low-cost rival with money to spare, such as Ryanair, is another possible outcome.
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The demographics of regular flyers, which have shifted towards people with less money to spare, have not helped.
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If you have about $3.8 million to spare, the house of your foil-wrapped dreams could be yours.
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That success came after friends urged Domenici not to go into politics to spare him from personal attacks.
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"I like this mic!" he exclaimed, before successfully spelling ranunculus – a type of plants – with seconds to spare.
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The outcome of the competition was already decided: England had secured Le Tournoi with a game to spare.
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Riders were told to come in on their ninth, 10th or 11th laps and switch to spare bikes.
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With 11 days to spare, this canine and human couple have come up with the perfect Halloween costume.
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If you're one of them — and you have $2.53 million to spare — you can do it in style.
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But Deane only had £600 ($20143) to spare, not the £24,000 ($31,202) it would take to pay tuition.
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One more act of kindness -- Ricky asked OG brass to spare the server and manager who were suspended.
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I pull into work with several minutes of break time to spare and chow down at my desk.
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You know, to spare all those Directioners who like to think the four guys are buds and all.
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But they were also aware that their families were being arrested, and must have hoped to spare them.
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We expect that 66 out of 67 counties will get there with time to spare (that includes Broward).
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But with Puerto Rico facing a massive debt bill on July 85033, lawmakers have little time to spare.
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You can live among New York's wealthiest in the Hamptons — if you have hundreds of millions to spare.
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We're big fans of this method because we don't typically have any time to spare during the week.
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Rode promised multi-track support for the Rodecaster Pro in February — and delivered with no time to spare.
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The accusations of sexual misconduct against Moore were the final straw, while Hyde-Smith had room to spare.
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Even with all of this there was room to spare and everything was easy to find and access.
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He also admits to killing everyone aboard his previous ship to spare them the humiliation of Klingon torture.
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A U.S. district court judge and an appeals court on Tuesday rejected the petition to spare his life.
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There were simply too many mouths to feed, too much land unplowed, and too few hands to spare.
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With literally minutes left to spare on Christmas Eve, Musk secured enough money to keep the company afloat.
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If you have $9,799.99 to spare, you can buy it today for 25% off the list price ($13,000).
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But Mr. Comey, in response to Republican accusations that he had employed a "double standard" to spare Mrs.
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They said Mr. Khan persuaded the attackers to spare the group, and soon after, at about 6 a.m.
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The total would meet Trump's request for $5 billion to build a wall, with $40 million to spare.
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I didn't have the money to spare, but I knew I would never find a piano so cheap.
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So, would I join Maison if I lived closer to it and had $275 per month to spare?
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With no time to spare, the freshman flicked a nearly effortless 20-footer that found nothing but net.
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I'm happy to report that it feels smooth and capable and like it's running with overhead to spare.
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Are you a political junkie looking for a vacation getaway — and have $28503 million and change to spare?
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After publicly forgiving Bart, Kent has been working with lawyers urging the state to spare his son's life.
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To spare you the gory details, we'll just say they're really putting the 'ER' in Outlander this season.
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To spare you from having to read all 722 words, the gist is that he's endorsing Donald Trump.
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I shoved through the front door and got to the bathroom with what felt like seconds to spare.
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Please—if you have $4 million to spare, and you are exceptionally horny—please, please buy this house.
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A Vatican representative and Roman Catholic bishops in Arlington, Va., and Richmond asked Mr. Kaine to spare him.
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The English champion Leicester won Group G with a game to spare by beating visiting Brugge, 2-1.
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"We just thought: We have so many talented people at our disposal and resources to spare," he said.
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Where memory really matters is in systems that don't have a lot of it to spare: embedded systems.
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"He may have intentionally gone for that roof to spare the people on the street," Mr. Dudley said.
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Finally, if you find yourself with a moment to spare this week, don't miss our Best Weekend Reads.
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More than 150 people signed an online petition urging the garden's president, Scot D. Medbury, to spare it.
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That seemed likely to spare the island, which previous projections had put in the path of the storm.
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I leave for the airport early, and I like to be at the movies with time to spare.
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But there is only one that you can rent by the night, if you have $2000 to spare.
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But not as much as I wanted to spare my beloved parents the burden of some medical expenses.
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Despite having funds to spare, Musk isn't a fan of lavish vacations — or any vacations for that matter.
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Now worth $3.3 billion according to Forbes, Cuban has an idea for a money making scheme to spare.
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The directives appear to spare many younger immigrants brought to the country illegally as children, known as Dreamers.
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Efforts would be made to spare the accuser from being faced with direct cross-examination by the accused.
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The decision was made to spare Dylan Farrow additional trauma, the prosecutor said, with agreement from her mother.
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However, what if you&aposve only got a few dollars to spare on your breakfast sammie of choice?
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I'm not good at it, and few of us that still care have much to spare nowadays anyway.
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She asked me questions, but I tried to spare her some of the painful details of his situation.
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Because when it comes to carbon emissions, we don't exactly have time to waste or money to spare.
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But earlier Chinese tariffs were meant to spare American consumers, and mostly impacted industrial materials used by manufacturers.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, believe that Trump, in his heart, wants to spare DACA recipients from deportation.
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Whether all these oppositions will converge in time to spare us from global disaster remains to be seen.
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All these years later, Mr. DeLaney said he still has Comfort Inn loyalty-program reward points to spare.
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That does not mean that asking you (to) spare Mr. Williams is not the right thing to do.
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Not saying they're not there, but they can all be counted on one hand with fingers to spare.
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But if you're surveying Pret's bonnes bouches with a few dollars to spare, I'd recommend skipping the pastries.
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Luckily, I had some credits to spare since I was able to earn some college credit in high school.
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As one example, participants were asked whether they'd opt to spare a group of five criminals or four men.
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After the meeting, William apologizes and tells Jesse he disappeared to spare him the pain of his terminal diagnosis.
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That means taking away some of the spectrum available for devices, but Saw says Sprint has airwaves to spare.
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MindFi Mindfulness: Lifetime Subscription – $39 See Details Need to make videos but have little time and resources to spare?
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Thankfully it's almost healed, but it cost me around $215 that I didn't really have to spare right now!
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O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story on FX. Skip if: You don't have 22 hours and 224 minutes to spare.
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Swift has righted her own course, as "LWYMMD" notched more than 28 million streams with hours left to spare.
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If you arrive at the airport with time to spare, applying for TSA PreCheck could be a good idea.
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The GPU utilization remained between 60 and 70 percent during the demo, suggesting the console has power to spare.
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If you have $12.50-ish to spare then just go ahead and see the movie everyone else is seeing.
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But it lacks a certain je ne sais quois that the company has to spare in its other bags.
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My FOMO was very real, since there was so much to experience — and not nearly enough weekends to spare.
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In Nigeria's import-driven economy, this has pushed up the cost of everything from rice to spare machine parts.
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The ones who face multiple, detailed accusations of rape and sexual assault, with witnesses and corroborating evidence to spare?
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If you look under the cover of Huawei's Mate 220 Pro notch, you'll see practically zero room to spare.
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We are driven by a desire to spare other families what our family, and other families, have gone through.
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I get there way sooner than expected and have almost a full hour to spare before the movie begins.
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But the HKMA has enough foreign assets to buy its entire money supply (strictly defined) with plenty to spare.
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But it's got charm to spare, and, more importantly, it feels like it emerged from a 1980s time capsule.
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Democrat State Senator Bill Dodd said the bill was needed to spare customers from big increases in energy costs.
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To spare her daughter the heartbreak, Kim takes Khloé on a surprisingly difficult mission to find a secret replacement.
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If you're wondering how Flashner had the million to spare ... he owns about 500 nursing homes across the country.
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You can either pull your punches to spare someone's feelings, or you can call it like you see it.
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That doesn't leave you a lot of time to spare, but once you see that colour, you'll be convinced.
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Sigmar Gabriel, their boss, wants offenders to serve their prison time in their home countries to spare German taxpayers.
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If you have 17+ hours to spare and want to travel on the longest commercial flight, here's the ticket.
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Donovan is rejoining his team with little time to spare; The Galaxy have just six games remaining this season.
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And without time to spare, wrong turns become sources of squabbles and frustration rather than opportunities for the unexpected.
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Entreating the gods to spare him, the king has vowed to sacrifice the first person he sees on shore.
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This means if you'd like 30 minutes of exercise but you only have 15 to spare, you're in luck.
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On a monthly stipend of about $1,850, students could pay their room and board and have money to spare.
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While most politicians would conveniently forget that fact, to spare Mr. Christie the humiliation, Mr. Trump actually highlighted it.
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If Napoli fails to win at Roma on Monday, Juventus will secure the championship with three matches to spare.
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Since I'm a working mom and I keep long hours, sometimes I just don't have the time to spare.
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I found out Live Poke was a sham with an hour to spare before my column went to print.
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Only two episodes ago, Claire asked Jamie to spare Randall's life for one year in order to save Frank.
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O'Reilly said in a statement at the time that he had settled only to spare his children from controversy.
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The film operates on such a lean, efficient basis that it has time to spare for contradictions and nuance.
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It requires nervy precision to pass narrowly through locks with just a few feet to spare on either side.
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Although hundreds of coal plants have closed, hundreds more remain open, many operating with lots of capacity to spare.
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But because the filmmaking remains a constant assault on your senses, it's impossible to spare a moment to think.
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Some had just seconds to spare before their homes and neighborhoods were consumed by the deadly fires in California.
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As of January 18, Bloomberg estimates Buffett's net worth at $92.1 billion, which would leave him plenty to spare.
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Issa told POLITICO that "it doesn't surprise me" that Hunter would seek to spare his family a messy trial.
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The audiobook version clocks in around 42 hours, which should get us there and back with plot to spare.
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"I Am Not Okay With This" may not surprise you much, but it has charm and voice to spare.
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By contrast, Carlos Pigem of Spain had it easy: He finished in ninth place, with three shots to spare.
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Such items, of course, take up space, and Lee's 978-square-foot main house didn't have much to spare.
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Balanchine's "Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux" (made in 1960 to spare music from "Swan Lake") is a sparklingly crisp showcase.
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After my exhilarating motorbike ride from Rio Drake, I boarded the boat to Corcovado with just minutes to spare.
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If you have three and a half hours to spare — and you do — this is a pretty good answer.
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Attacks that fail to spare people or structures protected by international humanitarian law would be unlawful violations, it said.
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Suddenly, small-scale marijuana purchases and the like, mainly overlooked to spare an overburdened penal system, would become conspicuous.
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Still, for customers with little money to spare, innovations like Dr. London's might represent a path to more security.
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Fresh off selling almost a third of his Uber shares to SoftBank Capital, he certainly has cash to spare.
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Five hours later and with no time to spare, a rescue crew reached the firemen via a ventilation duct.
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Does the New York Times have a cubicle or two to spare in the interests of a free press?
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If you want to spare white people's feelings, on the other hand, you have to get around all that.
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During the test drive, a six-foot-six man sat in the back seat with loads of space to spare.
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There was power to spare and track-worthy handling, though the interior was as bare-bones as it could be.
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"I'd do that alone," he said, wanting to spare his family and friends from the dark thoughts circling his mind.
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But with a game face like Adele's, clearly she'll have no trouble wrapping up her tour with energy to spare.
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Residents of the coffee-growing region now exchange roasted beans for anything from haircuts to spare parts for agricultural machinery.
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O'Reilly said in the statement at the time that he had settled only to spare his children from the controversy.
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A wide range of private companies have offered help, from restaurants to spare parts companies and of course, Harley-Davidson.
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He also asked June to spare his feelings and be kind enough to not sing their duet with anyone else.
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That's the equivalent of throwing out the Brooklyn Bridge each night—and still having a couple hundred tons to spare.
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Kim Jong Nam also allegedly wrote a letter in 2012 begging his brother to spare his and his family's lives.
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Whether you've got five minutes, or fifty, to spare, here are some tech chores to tackle in your free time.
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I should like to have it in my home but, today at least, I do not have $20,000 to spare.
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For those with A$120,000 to A$200,000 to spare today, the estimated delivery date for new reservations is 2017.
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Experts say the next few years will likely only see early adopters and people with money to spare buying foldables.
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She says she's heard comments that she should have waited until after Conyers retired to spare the community the embarrassment.
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Others couldn't resist Prime Day's sales, no matter how hard they tried to spare their bank accounts the ensuing pain.
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After having problems within the family, both girls want to spare their mother from getting involved with their sibling drama.
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Later, without a vote to spare, the Republican-controlled Senate voted 20 to 18 to override the tax increase veto.
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Answers have been edited for clarity and condensed to spare the agony of reliving the teams' disappointing seasons too much.
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The tot's Mischka Aoki gown can be you(r child's), too, if you have between $9,859.58 and $12,861.86 to spare.
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The British political class seems able to spare a thought for them only just before or just after general elections.
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If you've got a lot of room to spare, go big with the 80003-inch Samsung NU8000 TV for $2,399.99.
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He has thrown just 67 pitches, continuing to spare the bullpen in the biggest game of his career. Ruh-roh.
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App switching is fast and painless, and the battery easily lasted me through the day with charge left to spare.
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To spare Thurman having to do repeated takes, Tarantino told Deadline he took it upon himself to do the task.
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Feeling full of joy and happiness, I make it to my spot in the pew with no time to spare.
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"Russia as a state will continue to spare no effort to protect the interests of our companies abroad," Peskov said.
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Her latest book, published in 2017, was a collection of essays titled No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters.
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For those with a few hours to spare, there's an entire rabbit hole of #JujuOnDatBeat videos one can go down.
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Because it had specs to spare and a great price, it was considered a viable alternative for the IBM PCJr.
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In the end, Jay's car is too much for the U.S. army, as he beats them with time to spare.
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And you can get Agron's exact style off the rack — if you happen to have $20,500 to spare, that is.
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Now is the time for Mark Zuckerberg to spare himself the infamy and resign — for Facebook's sake and his own.
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To spare you the pain of reading the 170-page opinion yourself, I went through and pulled out some highlights.
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A few of the larger stores were able to spare their head cashiers and their receiving managers, but not many.
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Clinton outraised Trump by an impressive margin, and was even able to spare money for cash-strapped down-ballot Democrats.
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He made a seven-foot putt at the 36th hole on Friday to make the cut with nothing to spare.
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Martin Short makes a brief, but crucial, cameo as Chanel impresario Karl Lagerfeld with air kisses and attitude to spare.
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He came from a poor family who managed to spare him $220 to spend on video arcades whenever he went.
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Macy joined "TMZ Live" Tuesday and said she and her dog escaped the collapsing crane's path with seconds to spare.
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But I think you could watch the whole thing if you have the time to spare, and you honestly do.
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Rendering prisoners unconscious as the first step is meant to spare them extreme pain brought on by the lethal drug.
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His lawyer's admission that Christensen is the killer is a strategy to spare him the death penalty, Fox News reports.
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It's all too tempting as the boss to just grab a decision to spare your team the pain of debate.
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The ball cleared the left-center wall with room to spare, reaching the walkway back of the Comerica Park shrubs.
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Had Dr Piech informed us, we may have been able to spare the company and its workforce from substantial harm.
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His father refused the amputation to spare his son from a life of disability, and opted for basic surgery instead.
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The Miele does it with room to spare, and when it's finally filled up a month and a half later?
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It's one of the many Kickstarter success stories here at CES, having surpassed its funding goal with time to spare.
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They request politely for drug users to go and use over there, to spare the public from witnessing public consumption.
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Defense attorneys had urged the jury to spare Sampson, citing a slew of factors including his history of drug abuse.
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Lawmakers cleared the measure easily and Trump signed it with just hours to spare before the shutdown deadline at midnight.
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Writing on Twitter, the head of another rebel group said rebels had agreed to the truce to spare Syrian blood.
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During most of his first term, Obama insisted that taking action unilaterally to spare DACA recipients from deportation wasn't possible.
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For busy millennials with less cash to spare, areal estate investment trust(REIT) may be an easier place to start.
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That means you'll be making dough, so you'll want a mixer for the task and a little time to spare.
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When it spots something it reckons you can do without, it'll automatically pause it to spare bandwidth and save energy.
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The messy act symbolizes that the new family will have so much wealth that they will have rice to spare.
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There was a flurry of 11th-hour appeals to spare them, but to no avail for four of the prisoners.
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They still have a closer to spare in Dellin Betances, and free agency offers them more bullpen choices this winter.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $931, leaving them about $768 to spare.
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O'Reilly said in a statement at the time that he had settled only to spare his children from the controversy.
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My siblings and I didn't get many new toys or surprise treats, because there was never much money to spare.
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And before founding their companies, 244% of respondents said they either "lived comfortably" or had some disposable income to spare.
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Kershaw said he wanted to spare Jansen an even more taxing outing but knew he needed to reward Roberts's faith.
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The Duration filter is useful too, whether you have a little or a lot of time to spare watching clips.
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Above all, he urged them to restrain themselves in the use of deadly force and to spare civilians wherever possible.
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If Democrats win a third of those, then they'll find themselves in the majority with a couple seats to spare.
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But those tax credits would help buy a plan with a $6,000 deductible — and she doesn't have $6,000 to spare.
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But he made sure to spare no words about the rising tensions between Washington and Moscow over their missile arsenals.
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They threw together a PowerPoint to present our findings and we handed everything in with literally a minute to spare.
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They could have and should have done a number of things to spare her the suffering that she went through.
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Twitch has proved itself to be a powerful fundraising machine, breaking its $10,000 goal yesterday with 16 days to spare.
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I rushed to the convention center, checked in, and got to the room for the game with minutes to spare.
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When he reached a plea deal with prosecutors, he said he was doing so to spare his family a trial.
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If you've got 10 minutes to spare each day, you'll be well on your way to a more youthful appearance.
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Reeling with ambition, the company leased a full satellite channel from HBO, which in 1980 had a few to spare.
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As a result, employees told BuzzFeed News that many came into work because they didn't have those hours to spare.
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It's probably best to spare your family the suffering of having to identify your body in case of an accident.
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His accomplices were summarily executed, but a priest appealed to the British to spare him on account of his age.
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That's still more cash in a corporation's pocket, and Bloomberg still has $49.5 billion of his own money to spare.
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She and her husband moved together to Connecticut, sending their daughters to boarding school to spare them any further uprooting.
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But we have to figure out how to spare bandwidth for genocide in Myanmar, opioids in America and so on.
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In the Leboyer method, the delivery room is kept quiet and dimly lit, to spare the baby from sensory overload.
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But Gardner caught it with about a foot to spare — maybe less — for the final out and the crowd erupted.
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Now climate change, with its rising sea levels, appears to be dooming a place that has no elevation to spare.
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I make it to the class with time to spare, and top my yoga account up with two class credits.
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It'll fit in your backpack fine with tons of room to spare or in a medium- to large-sized purse.
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The room has atmosphere to spare, with lacy dark wood trellis work and Portuguese tile on the walls and underfoot.
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President John F. Kennedy was the first to spare the designated bird rather than ingesting it, as his predecessors did.
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" Last year, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt published a book of her essays titled "No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters.
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I tested the Combi Wave by roasting a 5.5-pound duck, which fit inside with plenty of room to spare
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"He wants to spare the entire organization from whatever speculations, bad or false about him and the organization," Panelo said.
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If I had an extra $500,000 to spare, I'd love a beautiful house in the hills with an ocean view.
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Incredibly, it was his first attempt at the height in the meeting and he nailed it with room to spare.
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But as Peter Ubel of Duke pointed out last year, they're mainly attractive to wealthier people with income to spare.
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It's not a comedy of social upheaval, like " Boudu Saved from Drowning " (1932), though it does have wit to spare.
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Although Americans have been doing a better job at savings, few have families with that kind of cash to spare.
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She promised interested students they could see it if they let her get through her lesson with time to spare.
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Samsung hit the mark with time to spare in its native South Korea, launching the device a few weeks back.
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She knew that Arleen would have to leave, but she was trying to spare her the blemish of another eviction.
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Pinedo asked Judge Dabney Friedrich of the US District Court in Washington to spare him from serving time in prison.
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Yet it has room to spare, with broad aisles and a general spaciousness enhanced by light gray carpets and walls.
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The Ticos secured a place in Russia with a game to spare, having beaten the United States home and away.
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The idea behind the briefings was, originally, to spare the new president an embarrassment like the one that Truman suffered.
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So McConnell "insisted" (his word) that last week's budget deal create a carve-out to spare Berea from the tax.
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Then, with little time to spare, he led the court as it organized a "lying in repose" for thousands of mourners.
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Initially after an injury, you have to move slower in order to spare your body the force that accompanies sudden movements.
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This should be enough time to clean an entire urban condo or apartment dwelling, with power to spare in many cases.
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She wanted to spare herself and her family the horror of watching her lose control of her mind and her body.
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There's never a dull moment on the internet, especially if you're a teenager with jokes to make and time to spare.
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He said the bird was just one of 80 turkeys competing for a chance to spare its life from becoming food.
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Facing the death penalty If jurors in this trial decide to spare Roof's life, he could still face a death sentence.
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Lastly, even if you have an absurd amount of Bitcoin to spare, buying the Hublot Meca-10 seems a skosh shady.
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As it turns out, Romney really was just practicing good hygiene and trying to spare his staffers from catching his germs!
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" Realizing that he had some time to spare, he said to Corcoran's assistant, "I'm here for an appointment with Mrs. Corcoran.
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Some people might rely on family members giving an interest-free loan, but not everyone has kin with money to spare.
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I have time to spare, so I stop by a boutique and pick up a pretty black blouse and bralette ($41).
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Dalton's lawyer, Eusebio Solis, said his client wanted to spare the victims' families of more grief, according to the Associated Press.
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Some write anonymously to share the names of religious figures who mistreated them, hoping to spare other women what they've experienced.
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Now, having work done no longer means a trip to an elite Los Angeles doctor and thousands of dollars to spare.
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In 2018, the couple put the home back on the market — if you have $4.9 million to spare, it's all yours!
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The Van Der Huslts hoped to spare their son all of the confusion by scheduling a C-section for March 1.
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Work requirements, yes, but also premiums for people who don't have much income to spare and steep penalties for non-compliance.
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You can toss around your stakes rather willy-nilly, pinning all of the window edges while still having stakes to spare.
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To say space is limited inside a smartphone's camera stack is a major understatement — there's hardly a square micron to spare.
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But William also says he wishes that Charles would slow down enough to be able to spare more time for them.
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Update 6:05 pm: With 50 seconds to spare, the launch was called off and re-scheduled, due to weather conditions.
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One group of participants was instructed to lift to failure, while the other group stopped with a few reps to spare.
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If you're anywhere near southern California and have $129 to spare, you can try to snag a pair of Spectacles now.
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If you want to spare yourself from any more charging-related heartbreak, the Fuse Chicken Shield Lightning Cable is the key.
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If there wasn't enough water for the people already here, they felt, there wasn't a drop to spare for new homes.
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With a little more than two days to spare before funding lapses for the second time since December, confusion reigned Wednesday.
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We got there with a minute or so to spare and waited in the long line with all the other immigrants.
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When you stick all those things together, you have this huge epidemic of addiction that seems to spare almost no one.
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The first teaser trailer for the Elton John biopic Rocketman is here — and it's got glam, glitz and intrigue to spare.
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A pluralist president like (Joko Widodo) should recognize the right thing to do here is to spare these two the rod.
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In fact, it even has its own jewelry, little between-the-legs decorations for people who have the room to spare.
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Some saw the scene as Tyler choosing to "spare" Alex, whom he doesn't yet know tried to take his own life.
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I, for example, have at the most two drawers to spare for leggings and sports bras in my tiny Brooklyn apartment.
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Does this mean Jaime isn't dying now, or that Magic 8 Ball wants to spare us the pain of painful anticipation?
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With Apple paying that $15 billion in back taxes, it doesn't have a lot of cash to spare for these shenanigans.
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The sentence came despite the plea from Jones' ex-wife, who was the mother of the kids, to spare his life.
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As of June 6, Bloomberg estimates Buffett's net worth at $74.9 billion, which would leave him a few million to spare.
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In the early days, Freddie downplayed the link between having loads of land to spare and running a party on it.
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The Ferrari driver won a then-record 11 races that year and wrapped up the title with six rounds to spare.
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"The time has come for us to spare the people from the political differences between the governments," he said, urging dialogue.
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You do need, however, an electric beater of some kind, unless you have really strong forearms and some time to spare.
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If you have some time to spare (they are two to five minutes each), you can watch them all on Sephora.
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Lawyers for the Skeloses had asked Judge Wood to spare them from prison and sentence them to probation and community service.
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It took a little over 30 minutes to clean 400 square feet of my house, with plenty of battery to spare.
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If you're running out the door and have no time to spare to prepare food, then Samuel suggests a protein shake.
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On a recent Wednesday, though, she had a few hours to spare until her appearance on "The Daily Show" that night.
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And with Russia and other foreign adversaries stepping up efforts to meddle in our elections, there is no time to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,626, leaving them with about $768 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,013, leaving them with about $761 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,230, leaving them with about $710 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,004, leaving them with about $682 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $931, leaving them with about $675 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,248, leaving them with about $659 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,549, leaving them with about $575 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $2,113, leaving them with about $166 to spare.
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The estimated monthly payment for a median-priced home in the area is $1,908, leaving them with about $112 to spare.
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Fiji was rampant in the first half, scoring five tries and locking up the game with plenty of time to spare.
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To spare New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers opened the Bonnet Carré Spillway, about thirty miles upriver from the city.
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It was hard to act like a hero in thong panties, but I didn't have an ounce to spare for briefs.
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Noah Syndergaard needed to spare an overworked bullpen and put himself in position to earn his first win of the season.
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To spare us all more tears incited by that harrowing flashback, we'll cut to the chase: Randall caught and raped him.
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We are sitting in his living room and he has a couple of minutes to spare before the evening wedding festivities.
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It's a complete possibility that you'll be homeless with no more than ten seconds to spare if your N goes crazy.
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Often, they're not equipped to make the decision to spare lives, said Haberfeld, the author of several books on police integrity.
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And Google says one can walk across Mother Russia at a reasonable pace in 85033 days ... with 22 days to spare.
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I make it to work with time to spare and immediately dive into the black hole that is my email inbox.
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But doing so — and then distributing the gear— could take days and weeks that nurses and doctors don't have to spare.
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On Tuesday, both the U.N. and Amnesty International urged Iraqi and U.S.-led coalition forces to try harder to spare civilians.
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There's also a way to "blow up" one photo across a bunch of Polaroids, if you've got the film to spare.
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I broke into a run, but the helpful conductor held the door and we slipped on with no seconds to spare.
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As a freighter approaches, the gates swing open and the boat wiggles its way in, often with little room to spare.
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"There is still plenty of supply to spare, and the competition among golf communities to woo buyers is fierce," he said.
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The brash general enjoyed almost unchecked authority in Japan and, early on, he decided to spare Hirohito — and to use him.
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"Courtiers are understood to have discreetly removed newspapers from the breakfast room at Balmoral to spare Andrew any embarrassment," she said.
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Intriguing as such asterisks seemed, I had little energy to spare while watching the play to wish for a fuller picture.
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Each was on a United Nations-sponsored "deconfliction list" meant to spare it from attack, according to the World Health Organization.
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This strategy meant that every group of humans had an invaluable, naturally renewing resource — older, experienced women with energy to spare.
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David decides to spare her, and in exchange, Shiva says she'll have his child, who turns out to be Cassandra Cain.
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And the local government doesn't have much money to spare considering its financial crisis (the island's debt is about $74 billion).
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With these amendments, the Senate voted cloture on March 2, 1968, by 65-85033 — that is, with no votes to spare.
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There's no possibility or way right now that I would even have a second to spare to have a music career.
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The 5.5-pound duck fit on the roasting rack and tray (which are conveniently included) with plenty of room to spare.
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Surgical hair transplants are an option, but you must have enough "donor" hair to spare at the back of your scalp.
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Astana is what you get when a city builder with money to spare tries desperately to wow through novelty and scale.
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We get to the airport and the lines at JFK are crazy, but we get through with enough time to spare.
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Anthony Scaramucci is one of his sharpest critics, while Mr. Bannon and Mr. Priebus have urged Mr. Trump to spare him.
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Since then, Heller has avoided criticizing Trump and Trump has returned the favor by intervening to spare him a primary challenge.
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They withdrew their divorce in January 2018 to handle it privately, because they wanted to spare their son any more embarrassment.
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The 600MHz low-band network goes live today, fulfilling the promise of 5G in 2019 with nearly a month to spare.
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It can be a pleasure for adolescent brains with energy to spare, but hanging on to it later saps and rigidifies.
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You don't need to have any specialized knowledge to do this — you just need to have a couple minutes to spare.
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She changed into a sundress, and they hurtled to the Brooklyn clerk's office with 30 minutes to spare before it closed.
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Wildfires are fickle pillagers, pivoting to spare one thing and destroy another, twisted by wind and the fuels they feed on.
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Two adroit players with verve to spare, the bassist Mr. Douglas and the drummer Mr. Blake make a potent rhythm section.
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In their desire to spare their members from tough votes, the leadership of both parties have weakened the power of Congress.
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This time, 8booth jumps from an unknown balcony to the Pacific ocean below, barely clearing the rocks with just inches to spare.
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It's a time-honored way to spare the new administration a waste of valuable time, prestige and political capital defending the indefensible.
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If you had a couple of million to spare last week, you could have won yourself a very healthy haul of Bitcoin.
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But one man has created just such a machine, and it can be yours — if you have about $1 million to spare.
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I have instructed authorities to spare no resource or expense in finding those responsible, and bringing them to swift and certain justice.
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Canadians are known for being polite people, but sometimes even they can't pretend to be nice in order to spare others' feelings.
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Heimlich repeatedly maintained that he pleaded guilty to spare his family the ordeal of a trial and has since denied any wrongdoing.
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Last year, the Trump administration decided not to spare its neighbors from tariffs of 25% and 10% on steel and aluminum, respectively.
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However, it turned out that Team Indus had room to spare on its spacecraft, so the group struck a deal with Hakuto.
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I hustle out the door with my homemade granola bar in hand and catch the bus with a few minutes to spare.
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Well, that dream just might come true — provided you've got $49 to spare, and a little bit of luck on your side.
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She started a Google form called "Atlanta Solidarity Housing" to connect people evacuating Florida and Atlanta-area residents with space to spare.
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If you don't have the cash to spare, though, maybe one of your friends will bring one to your next outdoor party.
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It wasn't a buttery smooth experience, but it wasn't a laggy one either, and it felt like I had headroom to spare.
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Richer countries have more graduates, but that could be because there is more money to spare, and less urgency to start earning.
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One camp believes the harshest sanctions will increase the pressure on the Russian government; the other wants to spare the general population.
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During a meeting with the Beautification Advisory Board on Tuesday, Cooper says the city has decided to spare the century-old tree.
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When it came time to devise a live-action version of that culinary cabaret, director Bill Condon wanted to spare no expense.
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Thankfully, I find it with a few minutes to spare and he tells me the office is just a few steps away.
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Ahead, we've rounded up the best workout apps to spare you the expense of a personal trainer and keep your workouts interesting.
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But William also says he wishes that his dad would slow down enough to be able to spare more time for them.
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But for those of us without $30k to spare for the greater good, there's a less demanding option: Stop paying for TurboTax.
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Sure, the Obamacare repeal package cleared the House with only two votes to spare, and faces an uncertain future in the Senate.
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If Jones were to be sworn in before the tax bill is passed, suddenly Republicans would have only one vote to spare.
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If you have two-and-a-half hours to spare and feel like watching 42 goals, enjoy the video at the top.
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The four-bedroom house produces all of its own energy, with some to spare, sending the excess back to the electrical grid.
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But for those of us without $30,000 to spare for the greater good, there's a less demanding option: Stop paying for TurboTax.
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If you've got thousands of dollars to spare and know someone obsessed with Cheetos, we've got the perfect holiday present for them.
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He didn't have any time to spare for gay panic even though he totally had feelings for Mulan while she was Ping.
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Ricciardo, who has largely avoided the mechanical issues that have affected his team mate, was able to spare a thought for Verstappen.
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" O'Reilly, host of "The O'Reilly Factor," the network's biggest star, added, "I have put to rest any controversies to spare my children.
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But before the clock ran out, the 28-year-old topped off the look with a pink gloss — with time to spare.
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So much so that I started communicating with the "greenies" as little as possible to spare my eyes from the wretched color.
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But he didn't have to worry or rush to his next flight because of the 90 minutes he still had to spare.
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He had just broken his personal record, completing the 2628 Boston Marathon in under four hours, with a few minutes to spare.
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And, according to an image posted on the MIUI forums, below — it will fit in your jean pocket with room to spare.
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Context: Math says one could walk across our newest ally, Mother Russia, in that amount of time with 22019 days to spare.
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Last week, the Peak Pegasus had been scheduled to land with just hours to spare, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon shipping data.
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Does it make the new Streep version more momentous that it's a full-cast recording with drama to spare, or less so?
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And while your hard-earned money may be taking a hit, remember to spare a thought for the ridiculously rich among us.
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Flynn's defense attorneys asked the court to spare him from prison and sentence him to at most one-year probation last week.
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The parents of a toddler dying of leukemia chose to spare him a second bone-marrow transplant, essentially giving up the fight.
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Election results and the timing of court retirements have combined to spare Republicans from what has become an increasingly politically charged task.
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House Republicans on Thursday passed a budget — widely seen as the first step in tax reform — with just two votes to spare.
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Instead, this special charter comes to the community once a month to spare these seniors a half-hour drive to Santa Ana.
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Dustin Ackley, playing first base, had two instances where he might have been able to spare Severino an out but could not.
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Each person's portion of rice is placed to their left to spare them from having to reach over it during the meal.
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The governor will use an executive order to spare the state's death row inmates from execution, but the individuals will remain incarcerated.
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She says moms can start a lucrative side hustle at home, even with just a couple of hours to spare a day.
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Could someone like myself with no prior experience actually start a successful business with little time to spare and even less money?
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Their scrappy new album, "Little Seeds" (New West), draws loosely from folk rock, cowpunk and Southern gothic traditions, with stories to spare.
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This year, get all your shopping done with time to spare without ever leaving the couch (or glancing up from your smartphone).
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Bates), keeps a messy house but has good will to spare, for both Gilly and her foster brother, W. E. (Zachary Hernandez).
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Beattie said organizers had intended to spare athletes a long wait before entering the venue but had got the broadcasting decision wrong.
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But if China itself hits the skids and loses more foreign-currency reserves, it will have fewer dollars to spare for others.
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Confronted years later by the F.B.I., he implicated the Rosenbergs to spare his wife from prosecution and himself from the death penalty.
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If you have an appetite for fancy food and a few bucks to spare, then we've got the restaurant list for you.
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On the ground in Arkansas, with little time to spare, our team rushed to piece together a picture of his early life.
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Four grown men, their luggage, an air mattress and enough suits to open a Men's Wearhouse will fit with room to spare.
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President Donald Trump signed a short-term spending bill into law Thursday with little time to spare before the government shut down.
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Months later, he begged a shadowy armed group to spare his life after hearing that his name appeared on its hit list.
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It's also trying to persuade the U.S. to spare Turkey's state-owned Halkbank from a fine for allegedly violating sanctions on Iran.
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Acquisitions require a significant allocation of time and resources – both capital and employee time – that AT&T has been unable to spare.
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"We expect the budget resolution will pass but with no room to spare," Gardner wrote in a note to clients on Monday.
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Last Thursday night, The New York Times reported that President Trump had canceled an airstrike on Iran with 10 minutes to spare.
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We drop our bags, jump in a cab, and make it to Momofuku Noodle Bar with fifteen minutes to spare before closing.
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The people who did vote could have fit into T.C.U.'s football stadium, with room to spare, Farris and Vu pointed out.
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He feared the jurors would not listen to him when he begged them to spare Mr. McCoy's life in the second phase.
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That could drive up their trading value, enriching some companies with credits to spare, while putting others at risk of non-compliance.
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They are also putting their faith in neighboring Turkey's diplomacy to spare them from military action, which could become a humanitarian disaster.
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Check for Wi-Fi systems that offer automatic updates to spare you the headache of having to check and download updates periodically.
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"We ask God Almighty to spare all humanity from all harm," the Saudi Foreign Ministry said in its statement announcing the decision.
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ET to watch the puppies compete, with plenty of time to spare before the human&aposs game begins at 6:30 p.m.
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But a majority of Americans have long believed that the bombings were necessary to force Japan's surrender and to spare American lives.
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T-Mobile's 21G didn't appear to significantly affect battery life, but as I noted above, the S2399.99 Ultra has battery to spare.
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The test results, he said, have the potential to spare patients lung biopsies, which involve some risk and often yield inconclusive results.
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Others simply prefer to spare their newborn the pain of an injection and worry that the shot will disrupt bonding and breastfeeding.
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When tax season comes, though, you start to wonder if it's time to spare yourself the hassle and take that desk job.
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With only one more day to pack and plan out your looks, there's no time to spare finding the perfect outfit(s).
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And it seems unlikely to me that you'll convince this friend that you don't have a minute to spare over 14 days.
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And, considering the terrible speed with which these weapons of war can destroy lives, we do not have a moment to spare.
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In the Senate, the 60 vote requirement should be an easy hurdle to clear with at least a dozen votes to spare.
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By making its technology more passive, Apple is sacrificing short-term sales momentum to spare us the omnipresent competition for our attention.
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New York University recently announced an initiative that matches students in need of housing with older people who have rooms to spare.
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Any Louisiana sheriff with capacity to spare can house state prisoners and receive a fee of about $24 a day per inmate.
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It's not that there's a shortage of ideas: Conservative think tanks have health policy white papers to spare, and have for years.
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It was just enough to spare the city through the floods that year, and so residents were eager to keep it forever.
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But Eidoo, which provides an app for cryptocurrency investors to store their various coins and tokens, appears to have cash to spare.
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Coons also has a close relationship with Isakson and may have wanted to spare him having to formally vote late at night.
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What little industry North Korea has, according to the CIA, struggles with broken-down machinery, and has no access to spare parts.
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At least a few colleagues occasionally avoided meetings that included Mr. Cruz, to spare themselves the pontification, according to a top Bush adviser.
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But some scientists are trying to spare these animals, and even make drugs safer, by instead creating and relying on virtual test subjects.
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Luckily, the storm appears likely to move far enough to the south of Barbuda to spare that decimated island of its worst effects.
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As demonstrated by the market in the US, the people who use sobriety coaches tend to be people who have cash to spare.
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If you have the funds to spare, consider donating to an organization on this list of charities aiding in the recovery of Houston.
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The attorney's admission could mean the defense will focus on the penalty phase in an attempt to spare Christensen from the death penalty.
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His lawyer Rudy Giuliani has said the payments were made to spare Trump and his family embarrassment and were unrelated to the campaign.
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When he gets tired of hanging out at the library or a coffee shop, he has plenty of friends with wifi to spare.
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If you don't have quite that many hours to spare during the holiday season, then take our recommendations on the 10 greatest episodes.
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"To spare her from carrying the burden that maybe she had done something to hurt her family," he said, according to the Courant.
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All you need to enjoy this extravagant outing (aside from passing the companies' intensive screening process) is a cool $2 million to spare.
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To stave off annihilation, a small underground movement of digital preservationists is fighting hard to spare the little Flash games from their fate.
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While you're spreading holiday cheer this season, you might want to spare a thought to where your carefully chosen gifts might end up.
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Another woman had implored the guards to "spare her because she was 6-months pregnant," the report said, but they still attacked her.
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In 2000 I was with Niki Pilić in Munich and after lunch he asked me to spare half an hour for this kid.
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You can embrace the principles of being more present and not rushing to orgasm even if you only have fifteen minutes to spare.
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Xinhua said that President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang had urged local authorities to spare no effort in dealing with the accident.
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In contrast, Google has plenty of money to spare, even if it does not have the desire to buy all that regulatory trouble.
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But the final battle saw Rick slash Negan's throat, only to spare him in the memory of his dead son, Carl (pictured left).
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One reason is that Athens is likely to complete its current bail-out programme in August, on time and with funds to spare.
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I get there with about 24 minutes to spare before my train, and it's a nice change from frantically running through the station.
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While Cook has business acumen to spare, Ive is the one who seemed to have the Midas touch when it comes to gadgets.
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They don't have time to spare waiting for us to secure their insurance, further lower their health care costs, and find new cures.
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As part of the Blade Pro's redesign, Razer hid the laptop's main vent's near the hinge to spare your legs from getting toasty.
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For the money we do have to spare, I hope we'll spend it together, exploring some place fabulous and building our future together.
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Sometimes, amnesia can act as a kind of circuit breaker, cutting off the input of traumatic thoughts to spare the brain further suffering.
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Rogue played decent defense but fell apart when it mattered, allowing Misfits to push into the final checkpoint with 57 seconds to spare.
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To spare you from all the nerdy technical details and cut to the chase: why focus on more capacity instead of faster speeds?
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With that, and no vote to spare, Vice President Mike Pence cast the tie-breaker, and declared the vote to start debate approved.
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Another person who has extra to spare might arrange to send theirs to them, only asking they pay shipping and handling in return.
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He's forced to leave the school to spare the princess involved any social destitution from the mere hint that she might be impure.
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Hell, even if you live in decent-sized apartment, you could buy four and still have $100 to spare for two Echo Dots.
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Chasing the small target, India romped home with 6.1 overs to spare to seal the series 2-1 at Visakhapatnam's ACA-VDCA Stadium.
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Whatever it is, the only purpose of an airport clock is to make sure you reach your gate with five minutes to spare.
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To spare busy students from having to accept internships, required for many university courses, professors approve fictitious ones, complete with made-up reports.
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But, it is not yet known how much funding the troubled euro economies would have to spare to support a European defense union.
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I had been the judge at his final trial, and now there was a chance I'd be called on to spare his life.
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This Brooklyn mom has worked tirelessly to promote slower speeds and expanded use of speed cameras to spare other families such tragic losses.
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Had I been lucky enough to meet him, I hope I would have had the presence of mind to spare him my questions.
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One out of five people on Alabama's death row are there because a judge overrode a jury's recommendation to spare the defendant's life.
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"I would like to spare a thought for the families of those who have waited for this moment for so long," Parly added.
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But when she has a moment to spare, you'll find her with her husband and their American Staffordshire terrier mix rescue dog, Callie.
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Their objective was both to tighten restriction controls and to spare destination states the costs of deportation by preempting migration near its source.
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I should have been able to spare a half-hour of my newfound morning time, but I was gripped by irrational work anxiety.
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Spending bills are often passed with only hours to spare or, as was most recently the case, a few hours after the deadline.
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The other complication is that the Syrians and the Russians have routinely undermined previous cease-fires and other measures to spare civilian lives.
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The law does not apply retroactively to Briggs, but opponents of the measure have argued courts could interpret it to spare his life.
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This World Water Day, let's focus our attention on solving these challenges in the coming months to spare unimaginable and unnecessary human tragedy.
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Once inside the cab, I was started to find that even at 6'2″, I could easily stand with clearance left to spare above.
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With Amazon's bundle pricing, you can get two Fire TV 4K boxes and two Echo Dots for that price, with cash to spare.
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It tied the score after 85 minutes when Raúl Jiménez, a substitute with energy to spare, suddenly turned and tried a long shot.
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Rand Paul and Collins are seen as more likely to oppose the bill -- which would leave Republicans without a single vote to spare.
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No doubt, she wanted to spare your mother, but it also seems that she wasn't willing to face the reality of her situation.
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But if your boss springs the news on you with only hours to spare, you've got pretty much one viable option: detox drinks.
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Yeah. You can buy the CD online for about 200 quid, if you want it and have a couple of hundred to spare.
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President Obama is delivering a statement Thurdsday on the Supreme Court's immigration ruling, which blocked his push to spare some immigrants from deportation.
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His drug-addicted mother nearly kills him, yet he refuses to testify against her in court in order to spare her jail time.
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Gregor works very hard to speak as clearly as possible to spare his family the worry and concern that was rapidly overwhelming him.
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N.Y.C. Nature It is easy to miss whitlow grass in bloom; the mature plant can hide under a quarter with room to spare.
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Higher rates mean those with cash to spare now have the upper hand and can demand a higher price to part with it.
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Neither could I. At 3 am, I fantasize about what could happen to spare me from the humiliation that feels destined to happen.
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Varys urged Daenerys to her face to spare the city, and committed treason when it was clear she was still determined to strike.
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Our architecture critic finds not quite enough polish at the new hotel in Eero Saarinen's 1962 TWA Flight Center, despite glamour to spare.
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I've proven that you can have a great time if you have no money, but do have an air-dried salami to spare.
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A Hezbollah run-media unit said on Sunday an agreement had been reached after several days of negotiations to spare bloodshed in Douma.
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From the cafes of Greenwich Village to Harlem's jazz scene, New York in the 1950s was a city with creative energy to spare.
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When Ms. van der Vaart and Ms. Israel arrived, with a few minutes to spare, there were no police officers waiting to pounce.
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The digital blackout is intended to spare the country from a repeat of mass cheating scandals that have embarrassed it in recent years.
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The Ticos secured a place in Russia with a game to spare, having beaten the United States home and away in the process.
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These locations will be used for patients with less serious conditions in order to spare space at local hospitals for COVID-19 patients.
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But, like the first game — a 26-23 draw until the Longhorns kicked a field goal with seconds to spare — expect a shootout.
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It scarred my soul to watch this once vital man decline, knowing that I could have, and wanted to, spare him this suffering.
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The megachurch called on its congregation of about 0003,000 people to give to the cause if they had any extra money to spare.
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But he covered the final 15 holes in three under and advanced to the weekend at six over, with two strokes to spare.
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Twenty years ago, all the people working to help military families could fit around a large conference table with some room to spare.
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When Montreal's manager, Leo Dandurand, traded Morenz to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1934, he said it was to spare him further indignity.
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For as little as $29.99, you can secure the title of Best Partner of the Year with 10 months to spare in 2019.
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The deadline for a government shutdown closed in Friday night, and the Senate appeared far from a solution with only hours to spare.
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And like the characters in "The Ring," we try to spare ourselves from the weight of these images by sharing them with others.
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He said officials wanted to spare relatives of the victims the prolonged court battles that would have come with a death penalty case.
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I was terrified of becoming a father because I did not know whether I could find the time, or the love, to spare.
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He has disdain to spare for elites and establishment figures who try to lecture him on how to act or what to say.
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A large asteroid flew past Earth on Wednesday with only 1.1 million miles to spare, the closest that one has come in years.
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Should I get the closure I have needed all of my life, or should I keep it to myself to spare his feelings?
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"You are taking that little gamble that you're never going to get hurt, and that you have this time to spare," she said.
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Rubio's stated reason was that he wanted to spare NASA a leadership crisis with the impending resignation of the acting administrator, Robert Lightfoot.
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Its sixth constructors' title was sealed in Japan with four races to spare, while Hamilton won the drivers' champion with two races left.
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The requests, often written on paper ornaments, are chosen by benefactors with funds to spare and a desire to help the less fortunate.
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The business was not damaged in the unrest because, she said, black employees had stationed themselves outside and encouraged rioters to spare it.
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Russia had become the tournament's leading scorer, and was already guaranteed a place in the round of 16 with a game to spare.
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Let us imagine that he evades the truth, or tells a lie, perhaps to save face, perhaps to spare the ones he loves.
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If and when I have $28,000 to spare (what the CI in Michigan charges for a whole body), I just might sign up.
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Biles's excellence on floor is how she can beat a stellar routine from Raisman with around four-tenths of a point to spare.
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A viral Italian cartoon suggested that Italy should've instead placed the white boxes over Rouhani's head to spare him from seeing the statues.
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The extent to which this actually added up to having extra cash for a vacation hinged upon me being able to spare the funds.
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The pole was still decided with minutes to spare, with periods without cars on track and drivers eliminated as they sat in the pits.
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Set on an eerie, alien world, it eschewed the poppy optimism of most '80s games for a claustrophobic odyssey set to spare, menacing tones.
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Set over the course of a single day as Firth's college professor plots to kill himself, Ford's film has style and sensuality to spare.
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Baker's compatriot Katie Ledecky had plenty of energy to spare in the women's 800m freestyle preliminaries as the indefatigable American recorded eight minutes 20.24.
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Photo: Denis Doyle (Getty Images)There are now enough pigs in Spain that technically everyone could have one, and there'd be pigs to spare.
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So next time you've got a week to spare, kick up your feet and cram for your freshman lit seminar in the Oval Office.
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When has any parent in the history of the universe ever been able to spare a single child from the pain of growing up?
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In addition to spare time to develop other interests, Percival believes that the reason many women value flexible work hours is related to family.
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From losing headphones and needing a new pair immediately to forgetting mom's birthday with three days to spare, that speedy shipping is a necessity.
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For those with lots of cash to spare, there's the ZenCrate, designed to reduce canine nervousness related to loud noises, storms, and separation anxiety.
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For those with the cash to spare, flagship sets like the LG C9 OLED and Samsung Q90R QLED will provide even better HDR performance.
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Amazon told me that, while we solved the puzzle with five minutes to spare (yay, us!), we didn't experience the full Escape Room trial.
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Trump, in his hour-long speech, urged his supporters to vote for McMaster, in part to spare Trump from humiliating headlines if McMaster loses.
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Yes, it's a silly gimmick, from the name to the video, but you really can buy one if you have the money to spare.
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After New York's governor tried to spare life of a feral deer in Harlem, the buck said a big "fuck you" and died anyway.
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Wary of the emotional toll certain intense scenes could take on the young actor, Harris says she was careful to spare him when possible.
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The Senate already passed it, so it would go to the president's desk with days to spare before funding lapses at 12:01 a.m.
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If you've got $033 $54 to spare on a tiny machine that plays a single game, you're going to want this in your wallet.
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More than 34,000 people, along with U.N. human rights experts and the daughter of the slain deputy, had asked McAuliffe to spare Morva's life.
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Whereas Screening Room is aimed at people who have $50 a movie to spare and somehow also don't have time to leave the house?
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