" The company, he said, "took advantage of the situation.
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And president Duterte took advantage of that severe power disparity.
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"We believe Murray took advantage of his kindness," Mulligan said.
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They looked to me, and I took advantage of them.
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Some employers took advantage of the practice to shortchange employees.
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Obama already took advantage of that opportunity earlier this week.
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Someone took advantage of the chaos and lifted Beck's guitar.
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Everyone she thought she could trust took advantage of her.
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American Gods took advantage of both variations for this episode.
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She finally got me drunk and took advantage of me.
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Guys just stepped in and took advantage of the opportunities.
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They took advantage of circumstances and rose to the occasion.
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Then it took advantage of the long Labor Day weekend.
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In the fourth inning, Reyes again took advantage of Conley.
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And they took advantage and they made some big shots.
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Washington took advantage and avoided extending a rare losing skid.
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Enterprising scientists took advantage of this to make some measurements.
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The Indians took advantage of Detroit's bullpen in the eighth.
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Republicans quickly took advantage of the statement as news broke.
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Both my parents occasionally took advantage of the soup kitchen.
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We went out there and took advantage of our snaps.
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On a night short on defense, both teams took advantage.
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Kamala Harris and Amy Klobuchar took advantage of their time.
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Agüero took advantage to remind everyone of his enduring quality.
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We made some mistakes and he took advantage of them.
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The Confederate Army took advantage, and turned the Union line.
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Guaido took advantage of a major street demonstration on Jan.
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Airbnb ... Unlike Uber, Uber took advantage of some regulatory ambiguity.
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When we went live, this fan took advantage of the situation.
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This time, the Colorado Avalanche took advantage of their fast start.
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Kenny is also furious, feeling like Eve took advantage of him.
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Toronto took advantage of Tavares' ability to facilitate from the block.
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The Bucks took advantage, running out to a 10-2 lead.
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Colorado took advantage with Garrett Hampson's RBI double that tied it.
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Sony is Sony, so of course it took advantage of this.
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Washington took advantage of 12 walks issued by two Mets pitchers.
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Afghans, meanwhile, took advantage of Western forces to settle personal vendettas.
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So it only got worse and I took advantage of it.
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Washington took advantage of 63 walks issued by two Mets pitchers.
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The Hornets took advantage and closed the deficit to five points.
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Also, they took advantage of the partner's smoke break or whatever.
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In 1995, Apple took advantage of celebrity faces to boost sales.
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Its operatives took advantage of technological innovations and lax governmental oversight.
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He wasn't quite as sharp and they took advantage of it.
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The former college gynecologist took advantage of that fact, she said.
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The Kings took advantage by selecting Justin Jackson and Harry Giles.
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"They took advantage of smoke and dust over Baghouz," it said.
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Don't be ashamed that someone took advantage of your beautiful kindness.
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But throughout the show's run, not a single person took advantage.
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He took advantage of them, then took ownership of the experience.
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SUNY says about 300 students took advantage of the two programs.
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To our dismay, she took advantage of very few of these.
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He said some cash-advance firms took advantage of unsuspecting consumers.
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I took advantage of the pause to check my phone again.
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They took advantage of lax regulation to acquire would-be competitors.
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"China took advantage of Ecuador," said Ecuador's energy minister, Carlos Pérez.
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Celebrities and media brands quickly took advantage of the new feature.
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Chicago's Shedd Aquarium took advantage of closures enforced by Illinois Gov.
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On Monday, late-night hosts took advantage of the visual aids.
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The first one we took advantage of was the hotel gym.
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The GOP-controlled legislature swiftly took advantage of this new authority.
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They took advantage with a 5-yard scoring run by Dobbins.
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Scammers immediately took advantage of that after Sunday night's mass shooting.
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Georgia took advantage of D.J. Jeffries' absence for Memphis (220-043).
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I took advantage of free workout classes: kickboxing, spinning and yoga.
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RD Legal Funding, the suit said, also took advantage of Sept.
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That tool took advantage of a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows software.
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"That's a federal loophole that he took advantage of," Florida Gov.
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He also took advantage of every opportunity to play with light.
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As usual, they took advantage of the U.S.Would I go back in?
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I threw him in there and he took advantage of the situation.
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He took advantage of the Affordable Care Act the minute he could.
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Not even fight back, fight first before people took advantage of him.
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It took advantage of its plum location in the Horn of Africa.
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Pittsburgh took advantage of its trips to the foul line all night.
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So the famous family took advantage of the time they had together.
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San Jose took advantage of Rinne's failure to corral a dump-in.
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Russia took advantage of that, and they actually used it against us.
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Instead, they just simply took advantage of the bizarre set of circumstances.
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Golden State took advantage and entered the fourth quarter leading 103-92.
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Chinese equities firmed as some investors took advantage of cheap share prices.
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"We got opportunity today, and we took advantage of it," said Hicks.
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Golden State took advantage and entered the fourth quarter leading 21990-215.
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But New York took advantage of Angels miscues to score five runs.
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"I took advantage of the intense patriotism in the squad," he said.
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"(The Lightning) took advantage of their opportunities," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said.
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Turnovers hurt the Wizards, as the Hornets took advantage of the mistakes.
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Ghosn took advantage of every minute he had before his latest arrests.
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So that and some costly walks and they took advantage of it.
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Entertainment claiming the company took advantage of him and stole his name.
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This was someone who took advantage of me and it was wrong.
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Banks took advantage of the fact that nobody knew who owned what.
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I took advantage of that opportunity to land a sign-up bonus.
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The security flaw that EternalBlue took advantage of was patched in March.
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He took advantage of the drop in prices to buy more shares.
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And we know that the Internet Research Agency took advantage of this.
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Tampa Bay also took advantage of eight walks issued by Miami pitchers.
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Historically, hunters took advantage of October to store meat for the winter.
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Keller, took advantage of his extra time to reiterate his main points.
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That exploit took advantage of a vulnerability in the Windows operating systems.
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But the Astros took advantage when Corbin was replaced by Tanner Rainey.
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But the Astros took advantage when Corbin was replaced by Tanner Rainey.
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When Macron's labour law reform was introduced, he took advantage of it.
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And the newly-formed Black Panther Party took advantage of the law .
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Instead, the person likely took advantage of the family's weak account security.
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Alabama had a big edge in early field position and took advantage.
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"That's a federal loophole that he took advantage of," Mr. DeSantis said.
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The attackers took advantage of a programming flaw in the website's database.
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Trump took advantage of the moment, but he was not the cause.
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He's one of those guys who really took advantage of an opportunity.
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While beating him, the priest took advantage of his position to pleasure himself.
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He also took advantage of the unusually large number of independent voters who
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I think he took advantage of her and I think he manipulated her.
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Japan took advantage of the opportunities China offered, and trade and investment flourished.
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The Thunder took advantage early and sprinted out to a 16 point led.
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Several customers took advantage of the opportunity, but one really ran with it.
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"He took advantage of me," she finally said, after much hemming and hawing.
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To do this, the team took advantage of how neurons process electrical signals.
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ISIS took advantage of a crumbling Syria, which we did little to stop.
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Jihadists took advantage of the general lawlessness to recruit fighters to their cause.
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He took advantage of loopholes in the law which have since been closed.
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Right now, we can't know whether anybody actually took advantage of this vulnerability.
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So I think we took advantage of being by ourselves and going out.
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So Trainline took advantage of those APIs and data for its own apps.
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Jason Bateman took advantage of his fame in funny ways as a teenager.
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Those are the kinds of things … That many other people took advantage of.
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Boone took advantage of this space by stretching out and pulling funny faces.
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Poulter took advantage of the reprieve, chipping up and sinking the birdie putt.
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In earlier decades, firms took advantage of the recovery to snap up women.
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So, the quick-thinking aide took advantage of Buckingham Palace's built-in resources.
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The Blue Devils took advantage, with Jones scoring on an 11-yard run.
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They took advantage of Apple's lack of oversight on an App Store rule.
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The Bulldogs took advantage of what has bothered LSU all season — shaky ballhandling.
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He took advantage of the insight and reached out at the right time.
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Earlier this month, Gimlet took advantage of bullish outlook by raising $15 million.
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They took advantage of photo ops with adorable children, namely Tyrese's beaming child.
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They took advantage of the remoteness of their settlements to maintain self-governance.
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The Wolfpack took advantage of Florida International turnovers to help turn the momentum.
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After the Mets pulled Syndergaard from the game, the Marlins immediately took advantage.
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"I didn't execute a couple of pitches and he took advantage," Archer said.
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"I hung a breaking ball and he took advantage of it," Gray said.
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"I've definitely stolen, I have, you know, took advantage of people," she said.
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"Simply stated, Purdue took advantage of addiction to make money," the suit says.
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The Timberwolves took advantage to post their second-largest win of the season.
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I hit it close to the hole, and took advantage of some opportunities.
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Girgensons took advantage of a Red Wings giveaway to score his fifth goal.
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"Just wasn't locating my pitches and they took advantage of it," Pivetta said.
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Nonetheless, the returns reveal enough about the loopholes Mr. Trump took advantage of.
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James Corden took advantage of this slightly raunchy, more-than-slightly-depressing story.
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I waited a long time for that opportunity, and took advantage of it.
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Either an older child took advantage of a younger one, or he didn't.
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Browns mistakes colored the rest of the day, and Tennessee eventually took advantage.
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And then they took advantage of the rules of the World Trade Organization.
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He took advantage of me just being fairly nonchalant about fielding a grounder.
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At the plate, the Yankees again took advantage of the Twins' pitching staff.
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Cleveland took advantage of 23 Detroit turnovers, which it turned into 093 points.
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Ottawa took advantage, as Erik Karlsson found Kyle Turris, who passed to Ryan.
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The Flames took advantage when Vancouver defenseman Alex Edler got caught up ice.
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Give the Jaguars credit, they took advantage of every opportunity we gave them.
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Islamist militants linked to Al Qaeda took advantage of the deteriorating security situation.
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Dimitrov, a Bulgarian, took advantage and won the title with his steady serve.
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Democrats took advantage of the fact that Trump is not on the ballot.
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I took advantage of the photo ops and snapped a few holiday pictures.
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Kadri took advantage with a low shot with less than two minutes left.
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The destitute camp-dwellers took advantage of Grandi's presence to list their daily hardships.
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"We got a little loose in our play and they took advantage," Gallagher said.
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They are people who took advantage of the opportunities presented by an exceptional nation.
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It's an opportunity, and I took advantage of that opportunity and it opened doors.
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You took advantage of a situation, but you caught yourself before something worse happened.
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee's WWW), which built on/took advantage of existing technologies (e.g.
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I'm sure there are many kids he took advantage of during that time period.
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Another figure who took advantage of the system was none other than Harvey Weinstein.
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To do so, they took advantage of a way that cells control their genes.
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I came from the projects and took advantage of the promise of the country.
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Nassar took advantage of this by sneaking the girls contraband junk food and coffee.
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The NASA Twin Study took advantage of identical-twin astronauts Mark and Scott Kelly.
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" Penglase adds, "Apparently Mr. Kaplan, the other gentleman involved, took advantage of that plan.
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The first time he took advantage of me was when I was around 15.
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And it's a safe bet that they took advantage of the onsite tennis courts.
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The judge signed the new order on Friday, and Meek took advantage almost immediately.
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I took advantage of my sleepless night by trying the activated charcoal beauty treatments.
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After I was gone, I confess, I took advantage of that patience and scrupulousness.
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"He harassed her for years, took advantage of her for years," the friend claimed.
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Like, "Wow, they really took advantage of me," and people don't seem to care.
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Arkansas State took advantage of several special teams miscues from UCF throughout the game.
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"She took advantage of the situation to become famous and promote herself," Qavi said.
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Texas took advantage of San Diego miscues to rally for a 23-22 victory.
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Xavier took advantage of 26 DePaul fouls, hitting 25 of 20063 for the game.
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In 2008, Ms. Foley, known as Rusty, took advantage of an early retirement opportunity.
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This is a gaping hole in NFL terms and Gordon took advantage of it.
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They took advantage of fortunate bounces to snap shots from the slot past Montoya.
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Some listed firms in China even took advantage of speculators' preference for sexy names.
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Following the second penalty of the game by Simmonds, the Hurricanes quickly took advantage.
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She also took advantage of glow-in-the-dark powder for the "Alien" costume.
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The deal also took advantage of improving investor sentiment towards the bank, he said.
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The hackers took advantage of the SWIFT network, used by banks to complete transactions.
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A few Palestinian children also took advantage of the open roads to have fun.
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He said he concluded that the NSA took advantage and got in that way.
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They also took advantage of the 90-minute fitness class offered by 65 Forward.
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In fact, he took advantage of the plunge on Friday to buy more bitcoin.
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"I was one of those people that took advantage of the system," he said.
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Jihadist structures took advantage of that, and basically go about their business almost unhindered.
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The study took advantage of a natural experiment in the Dutch city of Maastricht.
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"We had our momentum but the second goal... "They took advantage of their opportunities.
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We took advantage of that but we've always though that we can do it.
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Few civilians in eastern Aleppo took advantage of the pause to leave the city.
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There, Dr. Kwiat took advantage of the optical alchemy of acrylic and corn syrup.
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He took advantage of his stay to continue pressing for press freedom in Bangladesh.
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Some of the wordplay clues for ISUZU took advantage of the automaker's model names.
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Halep took advantage, winning that game and the next four to capture the set.
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Georgia Tech took advantage of some poor Pitt shooting early in the first half.
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Broadway took advantage of the expected high tourism last week by staging more performances.
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Florida took advantage, jumping to a quick 252-244 lead after an Allen jumper.
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But fresh money from China took advantage of the correction to buy battered stocks.
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Arizona took advantage of a five-on-three power play to take the lead.
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In an industry with low barriers to entry, manufacturers took advantage of this void.
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He took advantage of one such opportunity against the Houston Rockets on Friday night.
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The Truth Campaign portrayed tobacco companies as manipulative entities that took advantage of teenagers.
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And it took advantage of the crumminess rather than trying to build around it.
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And both Kelly and Jackson, according to these documentaries, took advantage of that fandom.
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Just how many people took advantage of the battery replacement instead of buying new iPhones?
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Sadly, one of her caretakers was not to be trusted and took advantage of her.
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I knew he was going to tire out, and when he did I took advantage.
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It's not like we gave them a lot but they took advantage of their chances.
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Last year, nearly 200,000 employees and their spouses and partners took advantage of these opportunities.
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Pittsburgh took advantage of the lone power play in the period to gain the lead.
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Pop-up shops generated and took advantage of the very 18 trend of false scarcity.
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"The aircrew took advantage of a favorable weather window to leave," the press release states.
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They took advantage of their fans and their empathy for someone suffering a serious crime.
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Retailers are reporting stunning sales stats as Americans eagerly took advantage of Black Friday deals.
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It took advantage of files Microsoft built into Windows since at least 10 years ago.
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Unless you took advantage of that Prime deal, I can't recommend buying any of them.
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She was fair game, so I walked over and took advantage of her immediate presence.
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Utah took advantage and carved out a 38-24 lead behind a 16-4 run.
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It's a natural human tendency that one college student took advantage of, to viral results.
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The rapper, who was now revealed to be alive, took advantage of the cultural moment.
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The Hornets took advantage and went 16-of-40 (40 percent) from beyond the arc.
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She took advantage of her robust programming and thrust upon me a seed of decay.
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One of McCall's neater adjustments took advantage of the one note nature of Lineker's striking.
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The new product took advantage of AI and machine learning capabilities that originated on Google+.
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Apple hasn't enforced its own guideline properly and developers took advantage of that grey area.
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I just think it's a gift that's been here that nobody really took advantage of.
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Oklahoma also took advantage of 20 Golden Eagles turnovers, turning the giveaways into 30 points.
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Many of the black families who took advantage of the carpool were members of there.
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LSU played press coverage, but Alabama took advantage by running the ball on the edge.
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Hejnova was also quickly running out of steam and twice Jamaican champion Tracey took advantage.
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Both energy and mining companies took advantage of commodity prices rebounding from multi-year lows.
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These vulnerabilities took advantage of weak encryption keys that hackers could break in short order.
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Minnesota took advantage of an error by Jurado to score six runs in the first.
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Cramer's second point was that homebuilders took advantage of the 2008 recession to buy land.
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The Spartans took advantage of a turnover later in the quarter to take the lead.
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Kim took advantage of the event to promote a product while she was at it.
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A predator found me and gave me this great opportunity and took advantage of me.
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But Robb said Airbus took advantage of a regulatory loophole to avoid the safety requirement.
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McGirt took advantage of the weather delay to work on his swing in the clubhouse.
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The couple took advantage of wholesale closeouts to buy merchandise from manufacturers at a discount.
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The Highlanders took advantage of 10 first-half Boilermaker turnovers, converting them into eight points.
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Minnesota took advantage in the bottom of the inning with its own bases-loaded situation.
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Islamic State took advantage of Libya's political turmoil to establish itself in Sirte last year.
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"Again, I just took advantage of the easier holes," the 22-year-old told reporters.
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"It was painful and it made us realize what we took advantage of," she said.
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Many CFOs took advantage of easy money to lock in low rates for extended periods.
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Ehlers took advantage of a Wild turnover to notch his first goal of the season.
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Carolina took advantage of playing 216-on-24 and won it in a wild sequence.
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He said he was surprised, though, by how many people took advantage of the socks.
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L.S.U. played press coverage, but Alabama took advantage by running the ball on the edge.
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Later, she took advantage of her marriage of convenience to Jamie to extract some alimony.
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The Red Sox took advantage of a leadoff walk to Mookie Betts in the first.
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Japan took advantage of their superior numbers and developed an opportunity against an overstretched defense.
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Earlier, the Redskins took advantage of favorable field position only once in the first half.
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He had but one World Series at-bat in his life, but he took advantage.
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I took advantage of everything this country has to offer, and now I'm giving back.
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The design software assignment also took advantage of his side business, called The Nerdy Teacher.
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"We didn't have a good start of the game, and they took advantage," Fabian said.
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I walked along the frozen section and took advantage of the deals on chicken strips.
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I am outraged that individuals took advantage of our programs to commit these heinous acts.
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Both took advantage of the benign morning weather to make substantial progress up the leaderboard.
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By then the Dodgers were well into their bullpen, and the Nationals' offense took advantage.
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The Buffaloes took advantage, going on a 43-24 run that included four 218-pointers.
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During her senior year in high school, the exclusion was lifted, and McGrath took advantage.
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Pironkova took advantage, reeling off four games in a row to take the first set.
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When I had downtime on my job, I took advantage of free webinars and workshops.
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A little more than five minutes later, the Panthers took advantage on the power play.
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The crack epidemic, when it swept in, took advantage of a place already made vulnerable.
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Pearson's penalty gave the Canadiens a second straight power play, and they again took advantage.
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About one in five workers took advantage of these plans, contributing an average of $1,338.
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For another, I found few apps that took advantage of all that expanded screen space.
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So they went out and took advantage of the messages, and they sold a product.
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Aaron Rodgers took advantage of that strategy by throwing a desperation pass for a tying touchdown.
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On November 23rd the jihadists, who number about 2,000, took advantage of the fog to counterattack.
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The Hokies took advantage of the wet conditions by rushing for 8323 yards and two scores.
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And you utilized — and took advantage of — the most popular rape drug on the market: alcohol.
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America's trading partners simply took advantage of the country's open markets and its growing purchasing power.
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The above goal was ushered in by Shane Long, who took advantage of Chelsea's defensive flub.
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Rival clan leaders and extremist groups such as Al-Shabaab took advantage of the power vacuum.
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The county meanwhile maintains that companies took advantage of the inmate lookup tool for commercial value.
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And with the Indiana Pacers' All-Star forward ejected in the third quarter, Miami took advantage.
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At one point, Chance whipped out a coat and hilariously took advantage of the green screen. .
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She tried to help them and they took advantage of her, in fact threatened her livelihood.
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According to Inman, the museum staff took advantage of the latest advances in textile conservation technology.
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"He took advantage because he knew I wasn't going to say anything," she told Ms. Magazine.
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He clearly noticed Warman was asleep and took advantage of the situation to earn more money.
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Five of the countries — China, India, Turkey, South Korea and Japan — took advantage of the exemptions.
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"Jason took advantage of me after I had had too much to drink," Ms. Creighton wrote.
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You were trusted by so many and took took advantage of countless athletes and their families.
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If he wasn't the person he is, I would say absolutely he took advantage of me.
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Martavis Bryant was a healthy scratch for his social media outburst, and Smith-Schuster took advantage.
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She was very conservative and a gaffe machine, which Reid's campaign more than took advantage of.
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However, he also took advantage of stand-up comedy and acting to help spread his message.
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"We took advantage of their mistakes right out of the chute," Twins manager Paul Molitor said.
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Uber's low wages were "Trumpian," one of the speakers said, and Uber took advantage of immigrants.
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All the evidence suggested that his abuser targeted him, groomed him and took advantage of him.
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However, the Nittany Lions went the next 7:45 without scoring and the Tide took advantage.
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The Pirates took advantage of wildness by Greene to score two runs in the first inning.
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The Islanders took advantage of a Panthers turnover to take the lead late in the period.
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Cleveland took advantage of a Seattle error to take a 2-23 lead in the fourth.
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Your election campaigns took advantage of the most innovative machinery available across sales, marketing, and technology.
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Arizona took advantage of the Atlanta bullpen to strike for four runs in the seventh inning.
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Patrick Horton, an enterprising advertising art director who lives in Brooklyn, took advantage of the heavy...
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He took advantage of a blind spot in a cell where the camera couldn't watch him.
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Domestic manufacturers were hit hard by the stronger dollar, while central bankers took advantage of it.
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The Wolverines took advantage of two South Carolina miscues to gain a 9-3 halftime lead.
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It's not surprising that Russian actors took advantage of Facebook's platform: Facebook is an easier target.
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UCLA took advantage of its size to control the rebounding battle with a 52-28 advantage.
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He took advantage of a Rangers turnover and beat Pavelec's glove in the top right corner.
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" She said that Mr. Trump and those who worked for him "took advantage of vulnerable Americans.
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The Sharks took advantage when Burns blasted a slap shot past Philipp Grubauer at 212:212.
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Gold took advantage of the dollar's slip to trade 0.8 percent higher at $1,116 an ounce.
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The Cavaliers took advantage of their time away from the spotlight to recharge, recalibrate and refocus.
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Papadopoulos' wife has suggested prosecutors took advantage of her husband to criminalize conduct that wasn't criminal.
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The company took advantage of technology, used an aggressive growth strategy and disrupted the entire industry.
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At the airport, I took advantage of the United Club that was close to the gate.
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I took advantage of that and went from paying $207.05 with Progressive to $157.29 with Allstate.
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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini took advantage of this, of course, and Adolf Hitler followed his path.
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Although Bowie lacks front claws, he took advantage of his strong teeth to hold onto Jonathan.
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The Marlins took advantage when Yelich delivered an RBI single to make the score 3-1.
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The very next pitch, Juan Soto took advantage of a hanging slider to tie the game.
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The company took advantage of product placement in the first "Mission: Impossible" movie, starring Tom Cruise.
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Apple again took advantage of the Oscars for a high-profile launch of the iPad tablet.
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According to Reeves, health authorities took advantage of her mother's generation's trust in the medical profession.
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Baertschi took advantage of a Carolina defensive breakdown to pull the Canucks even at 1-1.
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The Diamondbacks took advantage of the Mets pitchers and catcher Travis d'Arnaud, and stole five bases.
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First, a lawsuit filed that January claimed the brand took advantage of high-school-aged workers.
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Most took advantage of the EU's passport-free zone to quickly move on into northern Europe.
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"The bigger companies took advantage of aggressive levels and pre-funded," the first investment banker said.
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For years, Valeant took advantage of a cheap credit market to buy companies, running up debt.
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The bombers at the Brussels Airport took advantage of a lack of strong and uniform enforcement.
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McPhee took advantage of the one team that seems to be in more disarray than Vegas.
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With the starters on the bench, the Bears' reserves took advantage of their chance to play.
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To do this, they took advantage of a tendency mice have to eat each others' faeces.
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After opening on Thursday with a solid 68, he took advantage of an early start Friday.
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Sullivan also took advantage of a homeowner's grant that covered four percent of her down payment.
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He betrayed my trust, took advantage of my trust and sexually abused me hundreds of times.
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She took advantage of the popularity of "The Godfather" to work long lines at movie theaters.
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The researchers took advantage of the fact that identical twins are not, in fact, genetically identical.
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For his part, Hitler took advantage of the year after Munich to accelerate his country's rearmament.
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The Jets took advantage of the miss to tie the score on Powell's long touchdown run.
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We couldn't make a basket and couldn't get a stop, and they took advantage of it.
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Navy took advantage of the ensuing kickoff going out of bounds and moved down the field.
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It's shameful, he took advantage of a person who was as if in a vegetative state.
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Soler took advantage of a tail wind on an unseasonably warm evening in the first inning.
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Florida took advantage of Los Angeles' 22th-ranked penalty kill on the game's first power play.
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At Elizabeth's urging, Philip took advantage of his last chance to ask Gabriel about his father.
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"Odd-man rushes, they kind of took advantage, and our six-on-five play," he said.
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Though many took advantage of the vulnerable in these scenarios, Mr. Baker said he was vigilant.
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Steve Bullock of Montana took advantage of his debut, arguing for a more moderate Democratic Party.
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Ryan McMahon took advantage with an RBI single to make it 7-5 and chase Mikolas.
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In 203, many took advantage of President Ronald Reagan's amnesty program offering the chance for citizenship.
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The Rangers took advantage of a near-miss by the Lightning to score their insurance goal.
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The Obama administration claimed it took advantage of low yields, but that was an empty boast.
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The ransomware took advantage of certain security vulnerabilities in Windows that Microsoft patched after they leaked.
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It also took advantage of a bug in a smart contract intended to catch such transactions.
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Svitolina saved 63 of 9 break points and took advantage of 11 double faults by Schoofs.
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But a striking number of the businesses that took advantage of the free market were foreign.
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The Athletics took advantage of four Toronto errors and other miscues to score five unearned runs.
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Elsewhere, other hard-hit currencies took advantage of the dollar's pause, with the Australian dollar strengthening.
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" Johnson said Smollett " took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.
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Boston took advantage of a disastrous shooting start by the Suns to build an early cushion.
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It was just a matter of time before hackers took advantage of these blatant security vulnerabilities.
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"The first time he took advantage of me was when I was around 15," she wrote.
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He betrayed my trust, took advantage of my youth and sexually abused me hundreds of times.
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As soon as it was covered, more than double the expected number of seniors took advantage.
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His victim, Ireland scrumhalf Conor Murray, took advantage of the man advantage by scoring the opening try.
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The app's creators essentially took advantage of the frustration many Android users feel about waiting for updates.
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They know how to kind of get away with some things, and they took advantage of that.
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Furthermore, there was a power vacuum during the chaotic transition period, and Bannon took advantage of it.
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As a media-celebrity outsider, Trump took advantage of Republican organizational weakness to grab the 22017 nomination.
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They took advantage of a snow day to play like kids on a day off from school.
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"Fortunately, we took advantage of those opportunities in the second to plate all those runs," Price said.
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It looks as though Facebook took advantage of the program to distribute the app without Apple's knowledge.
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She took advantage of the outdoors ahead of the impending storm to make s'mores over a fire.
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Many took advantage of humanitarian visas extended by Brazil at a time when its economy was booming.
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But we saw how long that break is going to be, so we took advantage of it.
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Instead, Britney was the scathing, indignant fame whore, who took advantage of us for her own gain.
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Syracuse took advantage of 15 Eagles' turnovers in the first half to build a 35-22 lead.
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Goffin took advantage of poor serving by Bublik, who hit 12 double faults and just six aces.
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Fringe political parties in Europe that already believed in curbing globalization took advantage of that growing sentiment.
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The veteran Badgers took advantage of the Gophers in the second half, continually going inside to Happ.
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For two months he hid in the shadows and took advantage of free wi-fi and food.
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Mr Obama took advantage of falling crime rates to make American criminal justice a little less punitive.
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He took advantage of resentment toward Hungary's large Roma population as a volatile propellant for his party.
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CodeWeavers took advantage of that Intel/Android synergy to get Steam up and running on the Acer.
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While motel rooms were plain and functional, the facades took advantage of regional styles (and, occasionally, stereotypes).
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Kanye West's legion took advantage of Super Bowl 51 to show off their admiration for the rapper.
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Torey Krug nearly took advantage of Montreal's inability to clear its zone early on but couldn't connect.
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Jose Mallea, owner of Biscayne Bay Craft Brewery in Miami, quickly took advantage of full business expensing.
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GoPro tried this in 2017 for 60 days and says 12,000 customers took advantage of the program.
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"Investigators determined prisoners took advantage of the freedoms, programs, and lax security standards at MCI," it concluded.
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" According to People, Presley said that he took advantage of her financially and was a "poor father.
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Pence took advantage of the captive audience, discussing individual state licensing issues with many of the governors.
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Police have said Eisenhauer took advantage of a prior connection with Lovell to abduct and kill her.
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The Phillies also took advantage of seven walks — including four from Royals starter Brad Keller (2-4).
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Online outlets NowThis and BuzzFeed, for example, took advantage of their social reach to stream the event.
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Brandon Saad took advantage of a mishandled puck by goalie Michael Hutchinson and put home the rebound.
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Like so much of the malicious activity on the internet, the attack took advantage of known vulnerabilities.
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" She says "he didn't just take advantage of investors; he took advantage of working people as well.
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I put trust in the hands of someone that took advantage of a young girl years ago.
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But instead of sitting still, despairing over their situation and bad luck, they took advantage of it.
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Penn State took advantage and took a 30-23 lead into halftime, behind 11 points from Taylor.
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CBS also took advantage of Colbert's quick-wittedness by scheduling live shows after last summer's political conventions.
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The regime took advantage of Russia's protection to use chemical weapons to advance its assault on Duma.
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Virginia Tech had a 36-28 rebounding edge and took advantage of the Mountain Hawks' 19 turnovers.
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That brought a host of opportunities unrelated to gymnastics, and she took advantage of many of them.
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Britain promptly took advantage of the authorization to board the tanker Manuela and divert it from Beira.
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" The actor, Johnson said, "took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.
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"Jussie Smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career," Johnson added.
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The Red Wings took advantage of a rare four-on-one break to score the first goal.
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Prosecutors say the man took advantage of a program that's supposed to reward businesses for employee travel.
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Instagram's data lapse also took advantage of a lapse in Instagram's security to boost its data collection.
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He took advantage of New England's two-tight-end sets, connecting with Martellus Bennett for three touchdowns.
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Colon's command was off, and the Diamondbacks took advantage of his mistakes in their hitter-friendly stadium.
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An inning later, the Mets took advantage of poor fielding by the Cardinals and some good fortune.
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Slovakia, which lost to Wales in its opening game, frequently took advantage of a disjointed Russian defense.
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Last year it took advantage of Fortnite's popularity to lean on its much more successful competitor, Sony.
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Texas A&M was so busy pitching the SEC name against Texas that the SEC took advantage.
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The first time authorities took advantage of this, was in December 2017, when protests broke out nationwide.
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Hillary Clinton on Wednesday described the program as "a fraudulent scheme" that took advantage of unsuspecting participants.
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"People took advantage of the balance transfer and ended up continuing their normal spending habits," he says.
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To determine the age of the tools, the researchers took advantage of the planet's changing magnetic field.
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Belgium, like a boxer who after a blow to the jaw, seemed stunned, and Japan took advantage.
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Mr. Shah denies any wrongdoing and through a publicist says he merely took advantage of a loophole.
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But there are many others who did shop, and took advantage of the choices the marketplaces offered.
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But prosecutor Alaleh Kianerci said Turner knew she was extremely drunk and purposely took advantage of her.
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Kvitova's match against Garcia was interrupted by rain for more than 90 minutes, and she took advantage.
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The first wave of 78 players took advantage of the benign conditions, producing 23 scores below par.
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Jenny McCoy, 52, a Meredith employee, was one of those who took advantage of the new coverage.
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She took advantage of her length Thursday and her short game Friday when the wind picked up.
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Instead, he took a series of small steps, each building on the next, and he took advantage.
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"The Handmaid's Tale" took advantage, becoming the first show from a streaming platform to win best drama.
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Gauff took advantage of the opportunity, winning five matches to march to her first WTA singles title.
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While the relationship was ultimately consensual, Collins says Lauer took advantage of his power to pursue her.
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However, this might be because too few students took advantage of the option to start school later.
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He took advantage, scoring 15 points while shooting 5 of 7 from the field in 35 minutes.
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He took advantage of an early lead to post his third victory in the past four starts.
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Those flaws sent cybersecurity companies into a frantic race to repair their products before hackers took advantage.
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The Wild took advantage of a Rangers turnover to grab the lead exactly halfway through the third.
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Then the Capitals took advantage of their two-man advantage in the second period within six seconds.
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" Another Kostial friend posted on Twitter: "He harassed her for years, took advantage of her for years.
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Conway took advantage of the attention by re-sharing several of his past critiques of the president.
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From the outset, it took advantage of the extended vocal techniques she has long practiced — indeed, pioneered.
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Also, the governor said, the insurgents regularly took advantage of the government's reluctance to cause civilian casualties.
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Gray calmly walked off the mound afterward, The Indians finally took advantage of Gray in the sixth.
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The Sixers took advantage of a late 23-2106 run to go ahead 2104-23 at halftime.
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They took advantage of the Marlins' mistakes to take a 3-83 lead in the first inning.
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Just 34 seconds later, however, Minnesota took advantage of a Flames turnover to go up 2-1.
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Russia took advantage of the chaos to invade Ukraine and annex a piece of its territory, Crimea.
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Once she had the chance to do it again, she took advantage — and hasn't looked back since.
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Mr. Obama took advantage of his trip to Greece to make his first visit to the Acropolis.
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Tuch took advantage of a Wings turnover to score an unassisted goal 2:24 into the game.
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The Red Wings took advantage of a power-play opportunity in the final minute of the period.
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But after Koehler fell behind 3-1 in the count, Freeman got a fastball and took advantage.
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The actor took "advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career," Johnson said.
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That same fundamental security of the blockchain that you took advantage of, the hacker now does, too.
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They also took advantage of a free team-sponsored trip to the game in Philly last week.
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Retiree Judith Palmar, 56, took advantage of having power to cook one afternoon last week in Maracaibo.
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He drank excessively and fell off to sleep regularly, so I removed his socks and took advantage.
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And the company took advantage of that display to introduce new fire, water, liquid metal and vapor faces.
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He recognized the rules of the game and took advantage of it in a way we haven't seen.
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I even made my classroom available during lunch period for three months — which he never took advantage of.
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European stocks rallied Wednesday as investors digested further corporate earnings and took advantage of heavy selling during October.
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Admirers took advantage of the sky's Instagrammable moment: This picture was taken by MaoTing Hsu in Taichung, Taiwan.
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This time, though, Baltimore took advantage of some miscues to open a 4-0 lead in the third.
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The Panthers took advantage and built a 230-point lead past the midway point of the first half.
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Warriors reserve Patrick McCaw took advantage of 20 minutes of playing time to chip in with 22008 points.
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"I think the sense is that North Korea took advantage of Malaysia's goodwill and relative openness," he said.
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I wasn't in any position to argue and risk being canned, and my employers took advantage of this.
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Outside, Michele and her guests took advantage of the black-bottom swimming pool, outdoor shower and koi ponds.
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Investors also took advantage of yields topping out in May to re-enter the market at better prices.
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Sachar said the alleged victims were young men who had financial and legal difficulties, and Boeckmann took advantage.
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I took advantage of the utter anonymity of the internet and my precocious self-expression to deceive them.
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Hartford shot the ball well in the first half and took advantage of sloppy play by Boston College.
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Still, at least one influencer took advantage of the free injections, as well as many other regular people.
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Dennis took advantage, getting an ace with an M4A3903 from Bombsite A. With enough money saved up, Virtus.
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"I knew I took myself to that rally but they took advantage of who I am," she added.
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Meanwhile, in Syria, officials disputed the extent to which ISIS took advantage of Turkey's offensive against the Kurds.
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The entertainer took advantage of the moment, conducting them with his hands to simmer down or scream louder.
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Dallas took advantage of a five-on-three power play opportunity to expand its advantage to 503-0.
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The pre-trial diversion program is typically offered to first-time offenders and Tim took advantage of it.
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Both of them took advantage of the humor and innovation, respectively, of this group to relate to audiences.
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"We took advantage of learning from technology advances worldwide that now have highly competitive prices," the researcher said.
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The 51-year-old allegedly took advantage of the girls' parents, Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus, Ross tells PEOPLE.
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But at least one provider of theirs didn't, it turns out, and the attackers took advantage of that.
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But China also took advantage of Argentina's economic struggles to negotiate favorable terms on many of those deals.
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Prince Harry took advantage of his remaining time in the Florida sunshine before heading back home to London.
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When Frank arrived, he took advantage of the situation and raped Beverly Jean after coveting her for ages.
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It's possible that other hackers took advantage of the DNC's vulnerabilities and also stole information, U.S. officials said.
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I took advantage of the paying it off under the Same as Cash-90 days promo they have.
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Livestreaming is something "bigger" creators took advantage of, while the rest of us everyday people picked up Periscope.
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Now a better description is that it brilliantly took advantage of a window of opportunity that is closing.
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"I took advantage later on in my life sentence to try to change my life around," he says.
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With this push to grow engagement and revenue along with it, toxic videos took advantage of the changes.
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They started falling so I stayed aggressive and I had the opportunity so I took advantage of it.
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The Sharks got a 5-on-3 opportunity in the second period and quickly took advantage of it.
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The Wildcats later went scoreless for more than four minutes and Marquette took advantage, going ahead 60-55.
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They starting falling, so I stayed aggressive and I had the opportunity so I took advantage of it.
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Bond issuance has skyrocketed in the past year as firms took advantage of easier regulations and falling yields.
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While Rosenfeld believes GW took advantage of some folks in the marijuana movement, he still supports the company.
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Milwaukee (35-223) took advantage of St. Louis' 25-24 victory over the Cubs earlier in the day.
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"Hitler did not have to destroy democracy; he merely took advantage of the decay of democracy," Hayek wrote.
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That same year more than 43 million families took advantage of a deduction of state and local taxes.
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Oshie then took advantage of a San Jose mistake for the Capitals' fourth goal late in the period.
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Oil prices rose more than 2 percent as investors took advantage of a two-day slide in crude.
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Best of all, the sugar water bait balls took advantage of two quirks of the Argentine ants' behavior.
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More than 1m Ossies took advantage of their new freedom by moving to the West, where most thrived.
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It lasted around 30 seconds: Kevin Owens was distracted by his rival, Chris Jericho, and Goldberg took advantage.
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NJIT missed five consecutive shots and Providence took advantage, going ahead 248-228 on a jumper by Diallo.
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Danny Willett, a 28-year-old Englishman who has won four times on the European Tour, took advantage.
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A flight attendant came around with a warm towel and offered everyone slippers, which I took advantage of.
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We took advantage of Small Business Administration (SBA) guaranteed export credit lines to help us manage those projects.
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Islamic State took advantage of Libya's security vacuum and political turmoil to establish itself in Sirte last year.
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He took advantage of both plays designed for him and any checkdowns he got from the Redskins quarterback.
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Sirius, once again, took advantage of its unbelievable balance sheet and management and did that deal with Pandora.
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Even though Niemi was solid with 212 saves, the Oilers took advantage with a tidy 2576-576 victory.
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The hackers took advantage of two flaws in how Microsoft Office handled graphics files using Encapsulated PostScript (.EPS).
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Houthi rebels eventually "took advantage of the new president's weakness," after Hadi struggled with several problems in office.
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I saw a void in the market that needed to be filled and I took advantage of it.
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And she said she even took advantage of the discount to buy some coffee right before the call.
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This was a moment where his entourage wasn't completely blocking him off, and I took advantage of that.
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The hackers took advantage of OPM's lax security and failure to implement "basic cyber hygiene," the report states.
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Daniel took advantage of the Kansas City secondary, which was missing the injured Eric Berry and Steven Nelson.
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Starter Brett Anderson (3-0) took advantage of a big early lead and went 6 2/3 innings.
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The lights came up, and I took advantage of the chance to explore the rest of the plane.
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Wood took advantage of the driveway's dirty pavement, using the power washer to remove residue with artistic flair.
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Although Buehler was firing fastballs of 98 miles per hour, the Brewers took advantage of his few mistakes.
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He'd had a thing with a screw, pure took advantage of all the perks that came with it.
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As a child, he took advantage of government-run after-school programs and was placed in "gifted" classes.
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But on Sunday, Wang took advantage of 39 unforced errors by the Australian star and committed just 14.
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On the soccer court that afternoon in Milan, Russo took advantage of every moment of the free time.
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It's unclear if the hackers took advantage of that access, Facebook execs say, but that's not the point.
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Islamist groups took advantage of a rebelleion by Tuareg nomads in early 2012 to seize Mali's desert north.
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Vegas took advantage on a day to make noise at PGA National, where the wind was atypically calm.
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Nimmo took advantage, racing around the bases and scoring standing up to give the Mets the early lead.
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Valanciunas took advantage of Atlanta's thin depth at center to record his 211nd double-double of the season.
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So he took advantage and asked Steven Matz, a Mets starting pitcher, for tips on throwing a changeup.
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"We admit that in the past, there was a mafia there that took advantage of tourists," he said.
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There, she found the Business Resource and Innovation Center, or BRIC, and immediately took advantage of the resources.
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If everybody who was eligible took advantage of this program, I don't see how it is financially solvent.
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That opened a door, and the Cavaliers took advantage and won the next three games and the championship.
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The Gators took advantage of 10 turnovers by the Commodores to take a 26-21 lead at halftime.
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Logging and hydroelectric industries subsequently took advantage of the regions' natural resources, more recently reframed as tourist draws.
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Oligarchs-in-the-making took advantage of that lack to carve up the country's considerable rents and assets.
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"Why are you covering your face?" the mother of the student Baker allegedly took advantage of asked her.
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The Pacers took advantage of some sloppy Jazz passing midway through the second quarter to surge in front.
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Tobias Harris got into the high post area, in the soft spot of the zone, and took advantage.
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Rivera said they took advantage of the increased foot traffic to collect first aid supplies during the performance.
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Nike, Apple, Queen Elizabeth II, and US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross also took advantage of offshore tax havens.
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Still, the Pacers took advantage of Embiid's absence and bolted to a commanding 67-2.33 advantage at halftime.
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The Kings took advantage of a shockingly lethargic Flames team to stake themselves to a 3-0 lead.
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Stepan took advantage of a late second-period power play to put the Rangers up by three again.
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"Callender took advantage of Gearbox's trust for his own personal gain," his former employer claimed in court papers.
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Along with setting money aside for weekend fun and subscriptions, the couple also took advantage of travel rewards.
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The Retrievers took advantage of a cold start by the Tigers to jump to a 9-393 lead.
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But I think we cannot escape the fact that institutions like Wells Fargo took advantage of our consumers.
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Some were buying water from men with private tankers, while others took advantage of whatever they could get.
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But eventually, enough games took advantage of them that they became a required part of your computer build.
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"He just took advantage of our eagerness to work and be a part of something bigger," Chmiel said.
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Chinese officials took advantage of their new role, not to support "denuclearization" but to aid the North's weaponization.
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He took advantage of a turnover in the Rangers' zone to score his first goal with the Devils.
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He and his colleagues took advantage of the fact that natural proteins are somewhat similar to one another.
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In the three years that the yearlong leave was offered, 17 percent of employees took advantage, he said.
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In the end, the hackers took advantage of a weak password to burrow their way into the system.
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In fact, they took advantage of the opportunity to show up and show out in the finest of fashions.
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To achieve this new voice, Amazon took advantage of recent developments it made with Neural TTS technology, or NTTS.
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We can't have trade that's meant for stupid people, and that's the way they took advantage of our country.
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Shoppers who took advantage of all those December promotions most likely got their apparel purchases for 30 percent off.
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Navarro took advantage of the chaos and worked with Ross to cobble together tariff policy, unbeknownst to other advisers.
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If even a fraction of Spotify's user-base took advantage of the deal, Hulu's subscription numbers could dramatically improve.
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Thus, consumers who took advantage of a lease around this time, are back in the market three years later.
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Faking Gypsy's illnesses not only affected Gypsy, but it took advantage of the kindness of others along the way.
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Pope took advantage, connecting on a tying 3-pointer with eight seconds left to send the game into overtime.
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The Wolf Pack took advantage, establishing a 103-210 margin and then nursing it through the final 258.1 minutes.
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"I just made a couple mistakes with the slider, and they took advantage of it for sure," Peacock said.
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But once Santana departed, Houston took advantage of a beleaguered bullpen, which was drained after Sunday's 15-inning loss.
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However, investigators claim it was actually a group created by Raniere, who allegedly took advantage of the women sexually.
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Elise argued that some Seekers took advantage of her Goddesses by indulging themselves in treatments without leaving an offering.
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"Jussie Smollett took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career," superintendent Eddie Johnson said.
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Video game architecture doesn't need to obey the laws of physics, and Dishonored 21999 took advantage of that freedom.
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Qatar took advantage of this by stacking its team with foreign stars, a story previously covered by VICE Sports.
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Whenever I had the chance to attend another candidate's event during the primary season, I took advantage of it.
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As a result, few and mostly forgettable games were created that specifically took advantage of the Kinect's motion features.
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The trio took advantage of the warmer weather and were seen wearing light jackets and sunglasses for the walk.
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Republicans of the 1990s, in short, took advantage of the fruits of prosperity more than they contributed to it.
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With Capitals defenseman Brooks Orpik in the box for interference, the Blue Jackets power-play unit quickly took advantage.
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ISIS fighters took advantage of the hobbled machines to mount a guerilla-style attack that killed 24 SDF fighters.
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But the top 15 companies that took advantage of the holiday cut 20,931 jobs, according to a Senate investigation.
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Instead, he took advantage of his position of trust, acclaim, and power within the gymnastics community to harm them.
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The Canucks took advantage when Daniel Sedin deflected a shot by Alexander Edler into the bottom of the goal.
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John Kasich: B+ John Kasich took advantage of the strategy of two other debaters, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
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In the motion, obtained by TMZ, Apollo says the 'RHOA' star took advantage of the fact he's in prison.
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Some teachers took advantage of the beautiful weather, snagging a spot on the grass and having impromptu story time.
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Saints defenders were often late lining up and/or still communicating at the snap, and Jared Goff took advantage.
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According to the blog, some of the security flaws the NSA tools took advantage were not patched until March.
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President Obama took advantage of Saturday's sunny weather to golf at Andrews Air Force Base, according to pool reports.
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The Grizzlies trailed by five entering the fourth quarter, but took advantage of the errant shooting by the Jazz.
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And once in Brazil, many of the Confederates took advantage of the ease and low cost of acquiring slaves.
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Silfverberg forced a turnover near the blue line and Rakell took advantage with his sixth goal of the season.
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Consumers took advantage of the rates, rolling up loads of cheap credit for consumer loans, mortgages and student debt.
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Vidal then took advantage of a controversial penalty decision for handball to score the winner in the dying seconds.
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Texas Tech took advantage of a turnover on the opening possession of the second half to retake the lead.
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So, he took advantage of it himself, making supremely comfortable shoes from natural materials, like the familiar merino wool.
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The Twins took advantage of an error by Cashner to take a 2-0 lead in the third inning.
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Word is that all Flipkart investors had the opportunity to sell their entire stake, which SoftBank took advantage of.
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By signing Robert Griffin III, DePodesta took advantage of the greatest market inefficiency in the game: the Washington Redskins.
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Europe was largely de-militarized in the 1990s, and every NATO member, including the U.S., took advantage of it.
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Arizona took advantage of a mistake by Binnington to take a 1-0 lead early in the second period.
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We've heard how Zynga took advantage of Facebook's ad network early and achieved the same astronomical growth as Facebook.
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Eventually, it also served as a fissure that the five computer scientists took advantage of in their new proof.
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Hardly anyone took advantage of the tool, and few states followed until the I.R.S. blessed L.L.C.s a decade later.
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I would be able to deal with the less-fun movement abilities if the maps took advantage those abilities.
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Instead, they took advantage of tax shelters and tax-avoidance schemes to keep their bill as low as possible.
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With the moves, Apple took advantage of the new tax code that President Trump signed into law last month.
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"We took advantage of the hands-free moments," Tom Taylor, senior vice president of Alexa, said in an interview.
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At the one in Bastille, some wondered about the government's apparent oversight, even as they took advantage of it.
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Coming from the other end, movement conservative voices took advantage of the hashtag to decry Trump's inconsistent conservative ideology.
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He knew I was vulnerable, and he took advantage of that poor girl, who will never be the same.
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In Brooklyn last winter, Jonathan Roman recounted how employers took advantage of him, knowing he was desperate for money.
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"Whatever cultural cachet we had, he really took advantage of it and went nuts from there," Mr. Sniper said.
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Keller took advantage of a giveaway behind the Chicago net and fed Stepan, then backhanded the puck past Forsberg.
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The Miami Heat took advantage of the Pacers' misfires to score a 963-93 overtime win at AmericanAirlines Arena.
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With the game tied 2541-10 coming out of halftime, the Illini took advantage of three straight Rutgers turnovers.
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The new WanaCrypt0r 2.0 ransomware was particularly virulent because it took advantage of hacking tools stolen from the NSA.
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"Contrary to its image, S.H.R. is run by big-business types that took advantage of Nature's Bakery," Allin said.
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Regardless, when I used it as my main phone, I never fully took advantage of all of its features.
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Still, the Pacers took advantage of Embiid's absence and bolted to a commanding 67-2.33 advantage heading into halftime.
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The report concluded that Russian actors took advantage of weakness in the platforms to influence the 2016 presidential election.
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Earlier, Duke took advantage of a fumble on Army's first possession, converting on Collin Wareham's 25-yard field goal.
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A food processer took advantage of this credit and went on to develop new products and hire additional agronomists.
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Police believe that Stacie took advantage of the elderly man who was just looking for people to talk to.
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Then Oakland took advantage of two questionable spots by the officials to take over on downs at the 15.
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Her best friend was upset that she had put herself in a situation where people took advantage of her.
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The Tigers took advantage of the Gamecocks' struggling offense, scoring on a fumble by Hilinksi near the goal line.
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Constituents took advantage of Fourth of July celebrations to lobby Republican senators on healthcare, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
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Bey also took advantage of a three-point play for a 47-39 Villanova lead with 14:11 remaining.
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Matsuyama took advantage of a collapse on the back nine by Byeong Hun An, who led after three rounds.
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Part of that came on the heels of a strike at UPS, and the company took advantage of that.
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The American then took advantage of the other nine, posting four birdies and a bogey to finish three-under.
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Philadelphia went nearly five minutes midway through the fourth period without a field goal, and the Cavs took advantage.
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Utah took advantage of a prolonged shooting drought from San Antonio and seized control late in the first quarter.
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The BlackMattersUS-organized rally took advantage of outrage among groups on the left following President Trump's victory on Nov.
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President Trump famously took advantage of Twitter in the 2016 campaign in ways that other candidates wouldn't — or couldn't.
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And there was Ronald Reagan, who took advantage of television to show off special guests sitting in the crowd.
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T-Mobile says that customers who took advantage of the company's "line-on-us" promotions still qualify for free Netflix.
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The Nets took advantage of Dallas' struggles and took as much as a nine-point lead in the second quarter.
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The prey animal took advantage of the situation and escaped—though it appears to have a very badly broken hoof.
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Two weeks ago, he took advantage of a 60 degree day in Atlanta to smoke some meat in his backyard.
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Second, the captains of finance who took advantage of the little or nonexistent regulatory environment to make humongous risky bets.
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The Owls went more than four minutes without scoring and the Bulldogs took advantage and opened a 19-9 lead.
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Eventually, the terror group ISIS took advantage of instability wrought by the civil war and took over swaths of Syria.
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Once they saw he was "slow," others took advantage of him, borrowing things and never returning them, according to Moore.
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He didn't do a CNN town hall until late May, a platform other major candidates took advantage of much earlier.
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Like Vogel, the first people to successfully summit Everest took advantage of what was then state-of-the-art technology.
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Photographers took advantage of the brilliant lights across other parts of Australia and New Zealand, snapping photographs of the event.
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"It was time to give somebody else a chance and I think Nick took advantage of that today," Sumlin said.
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Los Angeles took advantage of a prolonged Utah offensive drought spanning the first and second quarters to reclaim the lead.
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District spokeswoman Robyn Harris says the man took advantage of schools opening their doors to students displaced by the hurricane.
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After a scoreless first period, the Flyers struck first when they took advantage of a turnover in the neutral zone.
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President Donald Trump took advantage of Twitter's expanded character count on Tuesday — but the excess words didn't really add much.
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According to court documents, the FBI says the hacker took advantage of a "firewall misconfiguration" to breach the bank's server.
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Kremlin-backed actors took advantage of that system by serving Americans divisive ads and posts in the leadup to 2016.
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With my two best friends in those years, Helen and Lisa, I took advantage of free time, no job, and
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The Braves took advantage of two walks from Dodgers starter Rich Hill to go up 2-1 in the fourth.
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Austin ended up opting for a different carrot variety, but took advantage of special deals on tortillas and peanut butter.
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MACCALLUM: Let&aposs put up this quote from the Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney who took advantage of the situation today.
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Many of the recipients were not affected by the earthquakes but took advantage of the program to gain legal status.
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Forsberg then took advantage of a turnover by Fleury, who was trying to clear the puck behind his own net.
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"Ichthyosaurs did not evolve new species that took advantage of the novel opportunities in this rapidly changing world," Fischer explained.
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I think Putin recognized trumps greed and took advantage by back channeling coordinated misinformation in an attempt to influence voters.
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" Kids Can't Wait took advantage of Reagan-era concerns that Americans were "falling behind" global competitors in the "new economy.
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The Colts failed to covert and Houston took advantage of the short field to boot a game-winning field goal.
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The Musketeers took advantage of a 23-22 rebounding edge to outscore St. John's 22-6 on second-chance points.
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My first boyfriend and my first time celebrating Halloween with a significant other... we took advantage of our height difference.
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Magic 103, Bucks 83 Orlando took advantage of the absence of Giannis Antetokounmpo, snapping host Milwaukee's six-game winning streak.
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Whoever the producer is, he certainly took advantage of this built up elusiveness for some top notch trolling this weekend.
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She wasn't able to compete because of a painful hip injury, which is when Nassar first took advantage of her.
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Single-family rental companies, which have a growing footprint nationwide, also took advantage of owners seeking to get out fast.
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The Hurricanes took advantage of some tough luck and carelessness by the Islanders to take a quick 2-0 lead.
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StanChart took advantage of its strong name recognition among Asian private banks, adding a Reg S tranche to its deal.
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I wonder how many "dead" miles I put on my vehicle before I really took advantage of these valuable features.
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Krawitt said he and his wife, Jodi, took advantage of First Connection during Rhett's treatment and are now volunteers themselves.
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The White House quickly took advantage Tuesday with blistering presidential tweets and a media scolding at the afternoon press briefing.
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Other fields have been closed by attacks by Islamic State, which took advantage of the chaos to expand its territory.
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She took advantage of this and made Design Research closer to what you would think of today as a brand.
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He then took advantage of that growth by passing tax cuts along with a Republican Congress, and paring back regulations.
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Instead, I took advantage of the $54 day pass that could be used only when the ship was at port.
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And those Russians didn't have to start from scratch: They merely took advantage of our evident prejudices and inchoate anger.
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Demonstrators took advantage of the relative peace on Friday, renewing their calls for the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.
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Luwawu-Cabarrot took advantage of extra playing time with the injuries to Redick and Bayless with a stellar first half.
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It wasn't until David Lee took advantage of that defense late in Game 3 that the Warriors figured things out.
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Atlanta took advantage of poor shooting by Phoenix in the first quarter and ran out to a 34-12 lead.
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But then the Cubs took advantage of the Dodgers, the decision-making of Manager Dave Roberts and some human error.
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Maeda took advantage of an opportunity to move up in the Dodgers rotation and pitch Wednesday ahead of Rich Hill.
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In a brutal game of hot potato, Carson Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles took advantage with a 103-10 victory.
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On a clear morning, hordes of climbers took advantage of the good weather to make a push for the top.
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Indiana took advantage of a 14-0 edge in fast-break points to secure a 55-52 lead at intermission.
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General Dostum's lieutenants took advantage of the anger over the videos, and stoked demonstrations across several provinces in the north.
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Putting away the Intentions Book, I took advantage of the warm afternoon sun to explore the area around Cameron Hut.
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Quarterback Johnny Unitas and the Baltimore offense took advantage of the opportunity, driving 214 yards for a tying field goal.
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Just as important, the Cavaliers took advantage of the extended possession by getting a layup from the rejuvenated Rodney Hood.
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Some of these states took advantage of a federal grant through the Justice Department that has been offered since 2006.
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McMaster's enemies in the administration, at the time led by Bannon, took advantage of Trump's displeasure with McMaster's Afghanistan proposal.
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In its early days, Amazon took advantage of that law by keeping its warehouses out of populous states like California.
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Then Betances replaced Shreve, and Maybin took advantage of his slow delivery, breaking for second with Albert Pujols at bat.
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Some attendees took advantage, even though everyone had just come from Kenzo, a show held in a sealed plastic tube.
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Retail sales in the U.K. dropped in December, despite the Christmas season, as consumers took advantage of Black Friday deals.
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Japan's Nikkei share average ended down 21 percent, as the yen at 111.900 also took advantage of the weaker dollar.
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Over the weekend, Kerr took advantage of a rare gap in the schedule to summon his players to consecutive practices.
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John Mulaney took advantage of his third time on the Saturday Night Live hosting stage to... work out some material.
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"Other inmates took advantage of this situation and broke down the doors of their cells and fled," the official said.
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And according to a new report, the Saudi prince -- known casually by his initials, MBS -- took advantage of that power.
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The distillery's owners took advantage of the changes to open an attached bottle shop and restaurant, Service Bar, in 2017.
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I took advantage of a program from Denver Water to buy two new low-flow toilets at a discounted rate.
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But for many systems, especially older systems, such patches are not installed automatically — a fact the hackers took advantage of.
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Putin took advantage of that by promptly nominating Mishustin, who has not been part of Russia's top-tier leadership before.
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Clinton, the DNC, and her donors jumped the gun and took advantage of rules to raise more money for Clinton.
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President Obama took advantage of Saturday's sunny weather to go golfing at Andrews Air Force Base, according to pool reports.
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That tally seemed to wilt Anaheim's will, and the Stars took advantage of the lull to put away the game.
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The research didn't exploit a vulnerability in Zwift, as much as it took advantage of how the system functions overall.
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The study by Simon Jaeger, Benjamin Schoefer and Joerg Heining took advantage of a sudden change in German corporate law.
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It stayed 2-0 for most of the period but the Avalanche took advantage of Matt Dumba's cross-checking penalty.
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In the two years following passage of the JOBS Act, 126 of 294 eligible firms took advantage of the option.
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I also appreciated the complimentary shoeshine amenity and actually took advantage of it for the first time in my life.
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The night's winners took advantage of that freedom to comment on the diversity in the teams behind this year's movies.
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They regularly took advantage of the short porch in right field of the old Yankee Stadium, or the new one.
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Some protesters took advantage of their numerical advantage by shouting and denouncing rally-goers, even chasing them around Boston Common.
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The firm said it took advantage of the momentum slide in September to buy more of a favorite name: Netflix.
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The betrayal is when you totally believe in someone, and then they took advantage of you for their own benefit.
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Littlefinger took advantage of Sansa, and made it seem as though he was romantically interested in her to gain power.
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Several analysts noted that foot traffic picked up right before Christmas, as last-minute shoppers took advantage of the extra Saturday.
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To make a movie that enjoyed the worldbuilding of sci-fi but took advantage of the creative freedom of an independent.
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Before receiving DACA, he recalled, his employers took advantage of his undocumented status by underpaying him or not paying at all.
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"He took advantage of me, and I have lived with the effects of his behavior ever since it occurred," Lewis said.
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Vicki says men took advantage of the percentage structure as well, and she's glad that there was a system in place.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement paved the way for the partnership as the industry took advantage of each nation's strengths.
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"The defendant took advantage of them emotionally and sexually," Assistant U.S. Attorney Tanya Hajjar said in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn.
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However, investigators believe DOS was actually a pyramid-like group created by Raniere, who allegedly took advantage of the women sexually.
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With the dollar skidding across the board, the pound took advantage, hitting as high as $1.3157, its highest since mid-September.
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The opposition claims the government took advantage of the crackdown to bump off troublesome politicians, a charge the government vehemently denies.
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"The flight took advantage of a well-placed and strong jet stream to reach London in under 5 hours," FlightRadar24 said.
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Early last year, congressional Republicans took advantage of a rarely used tool to undo that directive before it could take effect.
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Liberty took advantage of UCLA's inability to take care of the ball, holding a 32-7 advantage in points off turnovers.
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Some 603,000 people took advantage of one launched in July during its first and most generous phase, which ended in September.
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"Slaughterhouses took advantage of the increased supply to set prices, which led to growing price pressure in the market," said Feng.
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While some editors continued to live their lives as they did before the photographers invaded, others took advantage of the situation.
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Erlich Bachman, not realizing these were fake users, took advantage of this uptick and strategically leaked it to various venture capitalists.
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Pharmaceutical companies took advantage of this desire, marketing opioid painkillers like OxyContin and Vicodin as a safe, effective solution to pain.
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I took advantage of the fact that I accepted a job in [another] country and did not tell her about it.
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In sum, President Vladimir Putin took advantage of a perceived, reduced U.S. commitment to Europe to launch his illegal land grab.
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The Stars took advantage of a five-on-three situation midway through the first period to take a 2-23 lead.
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In 2017, political grifters, trolls, and hackers took advantage of algorithmic flaws and moderator complacency to wage elaborate social influence campaigns.
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In that country's last election, nearly one-third of Estonian citizens took advantage of this convenience and cast their ballots online.
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While the rest of his bandmates were frivolous and lazy and "Pop-Punk Godfathers," DeLonge took advantage of the historical moment.
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It's a time to look back and ask ourselves if we took advantage of the year we will never get back.
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The Royals took advantage of Lynn's wildness to make it 3-1 in the third, loading the bases with three walks.
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Memphis took advantage, ending the quarter by outscoring the Knicks 226-21990 to get within 21979-280 heading into the fourth.
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The researchers took advantage of the fact that the proteins always insert new genetic material upstream from the old genetic material.
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Rain-softened greens allowed Feng to fire away at the pins and she took advantage of most of her birdie chances.
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Solange took advantage of Beyoncé's dressing room after the show because it was so close to the stage, says the source.
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The actor and wife Grace Hightower took advantage of the warm weather and splashed around in the ocean in Santa Monica.
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Last year, hackers took advantage of thousands of exposes servers by downloading and deleting their contents — effectively holding them for ransom.
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Paul R. Hansmeier and John L. Steele are accused of running a complex scam that took advantage of the copyright system.
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"Until they do something to actually impact the people they already hurt and took advantage of, that's when I'll be satisfied."
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" She added, "I trusted so many people in my life who took advantage of that trust for their own personal gain.
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China's steel output has been running at high levels for the past year as mills took advantage of strong domestic demand.
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Nearby, the all-white kitchen — which Markle, a self-proclaimed foodie likely took advantage of — has an eat-in breakfast nook.
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As competitors launched tap-based mobile payments that took advantage of NFC technology, CurrentC was designed to rely on QR codes.
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Wisconsin's defense took advantage of a spotty Illinois offense, as Illini freshman quarterback Jeff George Jr. threw four first-half interceptions.
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The assembled entrepreneurs took advantage of a day at the track to test their own cars and skills on the raceway.
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A number of U.S. companies took advantage of Obama's executive order and efforts to restrict business freedoms will not come easily.
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New York took advantage of Detroit placing newcomers Svi Mykhailiuk and Thon Maker in the lineup to begin the second quarter.
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"Temple Run" also took advantage of improving mobile capabilities, allowing players to tilt their tablet or smartphone to move the player.
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The Ravens, who rushed for 211 yards, took advantage of a pivotal second-quarter stretch to take the lead for good.
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Texas A&M took advantage when Williams ran 210 yard for a touchdown and a 24-17 lead through three quarters.
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"Homeowners took advantage of the 6 basis-point drop in rates," said Lynn Fisher, vice president of research at the MBA.
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"Once again, the XLF was bailed out by dip buyers who took advantage of the broader stock market's weakness," Cramer said.
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She's been famous since she was a child, her parents took advantage of her, and she was harassed by the paparazzi.
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But another side effect has been explosive credit growth as households, companies and governments took advantage of rock-bottom borrowing costs.
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Mao took advantage of the Cultural Revolution to get rid of people he thought were not revolutionary enough among the leadership.
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Rupp's solo homer in the second tied the game before Minnesota took advantage of an errant pick-off throw by Morgan.
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President Nicolas Maduro has acknowledged corruption in the system but tends to blame private sector companies that took advantage of it.
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Noisey en Español took advantage of the soundtrack's October 27 release in Latin America to talk with Selway over the phone.
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Both took advantage last year of another Hong Kong rule change to float in Hong Kong with weighted voting rights structures.
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Atlanta led by as many as 16 points and took advantage of Embiid's three fouls and 6:38 of playing time.
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Panis took advantage of every opportunity available on a wet track, moving up from 20th position on the grid to victory.
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In the sixth, the Angels took advantage of a leadoff walk by Mike Trout and an error by shortstop Marcus Semien.
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The Coyotes took advantage of a late line change by the Ducks and had an effective attack down the right side.
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The architects took advantage of Salerno's dependable winds to design natural ventilation for the interior, which they warmed with blond woods.
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And so, when Kelly took advantage of these girls, much of the public chose to ignore them for over 20 years.
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Whether the U.S. initiated this or the Saudis took advantage of a new administration, it's not clear where it goes next.
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To do this, they took advantage of fluorescence, the process of absorbing light and re-emitting it at a lower energy.
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"Shipley made one bad pitch, and they took advantage of it to get a two-run homer," manager Chip Hale said.
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Roosevelt took advantage of the national anxiety over the Depression to pass much of his New Deal in just 100 days.
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Paul George scored 21 points, and Indiana took advantage of the absence of LeBron James to beat visiting Cleveland, 453-93.
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Eugenio Suarez and Scooter Gennett each hit solo homers for Cincinnati, which took advantage of the five walks issued by Glasnow.
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The high-tech gadget is pricey, which explains why so many of our readers took advantage of the Black Friday discount.
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Winston told me that Gallagher once took advantage of Socolovsky's absence from the office to pitch her on a Catholicism story.
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In Johannesburg, residents took advantage of the clear winter night and watched the reddish shadow slide up the moon&aposs surface.
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At age 30, reports ESPN, he took advantage of an NFL lockout to go back to school and finish his degree.
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They took advantage of a situation, a problem perhaps, which humanity was going through at the time, after an economic crisis.
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These were apps created by outside developers, but JASC took advantage of the attention it was getting to give them distribution.
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I ended up at Sing Sing, a place that offers many educational opportunities for inmates, and I took advantage of them.
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But as soon as Jimenez entered, with one out and the bases empty in the 11th, the Blue Jays took advantage.
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We're in the quagmire with everybody else, and it is an opportunity that starting today the players really took advantage of.
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Mr. Zucker, Mr. Shnaider's lawyer, disputed suggestions that Talon took advantage of naïve buyers, many with a limited command of English.
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Federer took advantage of a third break point in the first game of the match with a winning backhand passing shot.
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Tommy Fleetwood took advantage of another soft day of good scoring at Firestone on Friday with a seven-under-par 63.
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The players took advantage of the 10-minute break allowed between the third and fourth sets under new U.S. Open rules.
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The Gamecocks took advantage with 9 straight points to push their lead out to 12 — the same lead they held Feb.
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Scott Taylor's campaign was ensnared in a voter fraud scandal, opening up an opportunity for Democrats that they took advantage of.
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Some employees took advantage of an internal Slack messaging channel called AJA, for "Ask Jonah Anything," to make their displeasure known.
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At least the state offered more than two weeks of early voting, which a record 2.1 million Georgians took advantage of.
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Cizikas took advantage when Winnipeg could not clear the puck and scored at 18 minutes 14 seconds, making it 4-4.
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A slim cut of rough that wasn't there in 2004 saved it from sinking into the trap, and Woods took advantage.
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Philadelphia then took advantage as Farabee stole the puck off Hutton's stick and scored the games' final goal at 14:49.
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But importantly, Wu said, the Asian communities saw this political shift and took advantage of the moment to recast their image.
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A number of major departments, including New York and Los Angeles, took advantage of the funding and ran bodycam pilot programs.
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Brown also ran for a touchdown as the Eagles took advantage of two Hokies fumbles in a 21-point second quarter.
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Rashell Walker took advantage of a giveaway at Paradise Baptist Church after hearing about it from a neighbor in her building.
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" They added that they were "outraged that there have been times when individuals took advantage of our program to abuse innocent children.
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Local officials say that around 500 ISIS sympathizers took advantage of the mayhem in one detention center and escaped this week.
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The attack took advantage of vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows software through a tool stolen from the United States' National Security Agency.
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Like many girls her age, Laryssa took advantage of home schooling programs that allow teenage mothers to stay enrolled in classes.
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As an added bonus, Swift&aposs strapless gown featured pockets, which she took advantage of while posing in front of photographers.
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In 21625, yet another murderer took advantage of the gun free zone at Fort Hood, and murdered three and injured 2900.
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Kris Jenner seems like a pretty fun and gracious host ... and Chrissy Teigen and John Legend REALLY took advantage of it.
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But he also had two walks, and the Mets later took advantage of his lack of control to begin their romp.
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To start things off, Trump really took advantage of that no-traffic perk of being the leader of the free world.
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Andujar booted a grounder to prolong the inning and Betts took advantage, capping the scoring with a grand slam off Shreve.
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That's prime placement, and Roku noted in its earnings release today that Disney took advantage to promote the launch of Disney+.
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It's just one of those things that got away from me for a couple of different hitters, and they took advantage.
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"Wrongdoers took advantage of this electoral period thinking people are distracted," police spokesman Pierre Nkurikiye said on the state broadcaster RTNB.
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On Sunday, some winners took advantage of the spotlight to speak out about some of today's most pressing and divisive matters.
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But the Mets rebounded in the next inning and took advantage of a miscue by the Rangers to take the lead.
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He lied and backstabbed and took advantage of loopholes, and he argued — with a telegenic brashness — that this made him smart.
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I also took advantage of the free coffee to all hotel guests while I waited to be seated at Bird & Bone.
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Illinois took advantage, even with Cockburn on the bench with two fouls, and pulled within 35-30 in the final seconds.
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Immigrant activists took advantage of traditional May Day marches across the country Monday to rally support against President Trump's immigration policies.
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Goldman took advantage of "harvesting opportunities" in the quarter by selling some of its holdings, CFO Stephen Scherr told analysts Wednesday.
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Anaheim took advantage of a turnover behind the net to open the scoring for the second time in as many games.
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Families in California took advantage of the early season snow in the Grapevine area, sledding down slopes in Frazier Park, California.
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She tormented him primarily when he was 4 and 5 years old, and took advantage of his inability to defend himself.
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Coal production increased in 2017, as American miners took advantage of disruptions elsewhere in the world to ship more supplies overseas.
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The Spartans took advantage of two Rutgers penalties — a pass interference call and a personal foul — to keep the drive rolling.
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Challengers to the will's validity contend that a cabal of courtiers took advantage of a fading monarch to manipulate the endgame.
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While Muguruza took advantage of four of seven break points, Williams failed to execute on all three break point opportunities presented.
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Herbert and Breeland took advantage of a short field for their second scoring connection with 1743:40 left in the game.
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Detroit tied the score with 9:29 expired in the first as the Wings took advantage of a turnover by Hoffman.
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That world gets turned upside down when the robots start remembering their past "lives" and those who took advantage of them.
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It remained that way until early in the second period, when Washington took advantage of a power play of its own.
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His lawyers believe he was coerced into giving his confession, citing that police took advantage of his age and his disabilities.
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Primary debates allow candidates to take their message on a test drive, and most took advantage of that opportunity on Wednesday.
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Barr once more deftly took advantage of the fact that Mueller, with his impenetrable legalese and double negatives, has handcuffed himself.
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The Buttes Chaumont park remained open all night, and many people took advantage, while swimming pools also extended their open hours.
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"He betrayed my trust, took advantage of my youth and sexually abused me hundreds of times," Alexis Moore, a gymnast, said.
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The Hubble Space Telescope recently took advantage of another special opportunity: Saturn in perfect position to show off its glorious rings.
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And the New Republic's Brian Beutler wrote that their tactic took advantage of the media's tendency to cover only new things.
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In addition to working with timelapse and aerial photographs, Wu took advantage of drone technology to capture overhead visuals in motion.
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The opportunistic Packers took advantage of the reprieve to pull within 7-3 on a 183-yard field goal by Mason Crosby.
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And as VCs closed new rounds, existing portfolio companies took advantage of market conditions to consummate some large acquisition offers and IPOs.
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Winter enthusiasts took advantage of the rare thick snow, with some out on skis, while school children enjoyed an unexpected day off.
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Still, the mood on the bus was often heavy, especially among parents who took advantage of stops to call children left behind.
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The Ouro Preto group took advantage of that opportunity to lower its own bid, provoking Petrobras to walk away from the table.
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Boston took advantage of the Cavs' soft interior defense, scoring on a Brown floater and three straight dunks midway through the period.
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The Dodgers took advantage of a struggling Cashner in the first inning, getting four runs as he labored while throwing 43 pitches.
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Their study took advantage of a "natural experiment" when six oil-fueled electricity-generating plants and two coal-powered plants were retired.
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Other Ingress players took advantage of James Thirteen's efforts and were able to form portal links that connected Antarctica with New Zealand.
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But she took advantage of the tropical weather and stunning beach views in her first location — Maldives — for an ultra-sexy photoshoot.
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" "Many of these gang members took advantage of glaring loopholes and our laws to enter the country as illegal, unaccompanied, alien minors.
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She was part of a group of people who took advantage of others' trust and obliviousness to smuggle racists into polite society.
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Republicans previously took advantage of these congressional hearings to criticize Facebook, Google, Twitter, and other tech executives for perceived bias against conservatives.
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Before it was at the center of the Pfizer controversy, Actavis/Allergan was just another pharma giant who took advantage of inversion.
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Montreal took advantage of Toronto's pinching defense and Suzuki completed a 2-on-1 break with his third goal at 11:53.
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New York took advantage of a failed pinch by Arizona, resulting in the game-tying goal 5:04 into the second period.
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In the 2000 election, candidates and their allied groups took advantage of those blurred lines to raise and spend millions of dollars.
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While I was pregnant, I took advantage of my freedom, working from home a lot and coming and going as I pleased.
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Mariota took advantage of rookie tight end Jonnu Smith being covered by middle linebacker Michael Wilhoite, lofting a 2105-yard scoring strike.
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Daimler must have wanted to upstage Tesla in the electric truck games, and took advantage of a world stage to do so.
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That and another death in Louisiana sparked a protest in Dallas, which a sniper took advantage of to kill five police officers.
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Although the Ducks managed only 248 shots on net, they generated more quality chances and took advantage of ill-timed defensive breakdowns.
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I put people in compromising and inappropriate situations, and I selfishly took advantage of those situations where I should have known better.
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RHP Max Scherzer (7-4) took advantage of an early lead to cruise to his third victory in the past four starts.
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" Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said the "Empire" actor "took advantage of the pain and anger of racism to promote his career.
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They took advantage of their scoring chances and we didn't in the second and third and that was a big difference there.
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Republicans quickly took advantage of the numbers on Friday, hailing them as proof that Republican policies on tax and regulations are working.
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Still, consultancy firm Safras & Mercado noted "a reasonable" evolution in trades during March as some farmers took advantage of favorable currency swings.
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Disagreements over Turkey's move: Meanwhile, in Syria, officials disputed the extent to which ISIS took advantage of Turkey's offensive against the Kurds.
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He gave a soft moan and I took advantage of it — covered his mouth with mine and slid my tongue inside. Dios.
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Grimaldi took advantage of a Philadelphia turnover and scored at 11:37 for the game's final tally, his third of the season.
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The group took advantage of chaos during Syria's civil war to seize territory there and in Iraq in the summer of 2014.
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In the third quarter, the Hoosiers took advantage on a strip and sack by Greg Gooch of Rutgers quarterback Giovanni Rescigno's fumble.
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Another case alleged Huawei took advantage of its partnership with T-Mobile to steal information about a robot that tests mobile phones.
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Instead, investors took advantage of the growing array of options available to them and shifted cash to lower-expense exchange-traded funds.
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Nationally, just 10.7 percent of Medicare beneficiaries took advantage of the wellness visit in 2012 - a number that should be far higher.
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"I think Putin recognized trumps greed and took advantage by back channeling coordinated misinformation in an attempt to influence voters," Cuban wrote.
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But any good politician knows that crisis is another word for opportunity and Christie took advantage of the crisis in typical fashion.
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They told stories of powerful men who took advantage of their positions, and explained the risks inherent in speaking out against them.
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Qatar took advantage of this rule to build what Austrian goalkeeper Thomas Bauer called "a world selection team" at the 2015 championship.
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The Angels took advantage of three hit batsmen and a walk to score three runs in the first inning and never trailed.
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Italian banks, including UBI Banca, Mediobanca and Banca Montepaschi, also took advantage of improved financial conditions this month to raise new debt.
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Neruda's chauffeur claimed Pinochet's agents took advantage of the poet's illness to inject poison into his stomach as he lay in hospital.
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The Dutch were rewarded, sort of, as the Netherlands took advantage of two horrendous defensive mistakes by Poland to win, 2-1.
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"Freedom took advantage of vulnerable consumers who turned to the company for help getting out of debt," said CFPB Director Richard Cordray.
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Twenty minutes later, Higuaín took advantage of a terrible mixup by the Venezuelan defenders, scooted through and scored a nearly uncontested goal.
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It was a tournament that took advantage of the UFC's inability to stitch up the heavyweight class following the collapse of PRIDE.
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In a similar pattern, he too began sharing secrets with Montgomery and took advantage of her to begin a hidden sexual relationship.
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Donald Trump is the guy who took advantage of the hard and honest labor of his partners while pocketing glory and profits.
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The Lakers also took advantage of 11 first-half turnovers - eight in the second period - by the Warriors, resulting in 16 points.
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After the page went live following the mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 59 people , scammers immediately took advantage of it.
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In 2018, roughly 54% of American employees took advantage of their eligible vacation time/paid time off, according to a Glassdoor study.
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The malware used in the attack took advantage of a bug in a third-party component of a piece of hospital software.
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Homeowners took advantage of a pullback in interest rates at the beginning of last week, hoping to refinance before the next rise.
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In outscoring the Cavaliers 215-220 in the quarter, the Bulls took advantage of Cleveland's 173-for-217 shooting and six turnovers.
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The Lions took advantage of three Green Bay turnovers and three missed Crosby field goals to establish a 29-201 halftime lead.
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But he missed the point of the European Commission's case, which was whether Apple took advantage of loopholes in Irish tax law.
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Former President Obama also reportedly took advantage of the opportunity for water sports and learned how to kite surf during the vacation.
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When the Giants stumbled in the second half, the Dodgers, battered but cohesive, took advantage and earned another shot at a championship.
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Exporters took advantage of a weaker yen after the dollar rose 0.4 percent to 111.73 yen, the highest level since Dec. 20.
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With two outs, Ben Zobrist was at the plate and Bryant took advantage of Clevinger's deliberate move to home by stealing second.
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Los Angeles took advantage of a Kyle Seager error and added three more hits, taking a 22-0 lead before Walker exited.
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If you never took advantage of your college career center, or talked to a guidance counselor, now's the time to change that.
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Some people also took advantage of new talent policies to qualify as 'local' buyers, skirting existing curbs targeted at out-of-towners.
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"I made mistakes to three batters in a row, they are all good hitters and they took advantage of them," Kluber said.
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I always thought it was so depressing—these people didn't understand what was going on and the restaurant took advantage of that.
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Google opened the data centre after a €200 million investment ($240 million USD) that took advantage of the mill's unique architectural feature.
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Later, during the 65th minute, the veteran took advantage of an unexpected pass that bounced over Toluca backup goalkeeper, Miguel Angel Centeno.
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Stanhope then alleged that Heard took advantage of Depp's emotional vulnerability after his mother's death and tried to manipulate him for money.
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Over the last two years, Miller has battled various illnesses, and a small group of haters seemingly took advantage of her vulnerability.
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But any customers who took advantage of the deal might waive their right to join a class action lawsuit against the company.
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It was a different story in 2008 when hundreds of banks took advantage of the Fed's role as lender of last resort.
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And in the extra period, with Bamba on the bench, the Wolf Pack took advantage, winning 87-83, in a terrific game.
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Many homeowners already took advantage of low rates in the decade since the Great Recession ended, with multiple peaks in refinance applications.
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"We were a bit tighter in the second half but they took advantage well of the gaps we did leave," he said.
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James's departure for the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency last summer opened a door for the Raptors, and they took advantage.
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Patrick Roberson, the American military commander, said the Islamic State took advantage of bad weather and sandstorms, when airstrikes were not possible.
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Voters had a chance to change their ballots, and at least 28,000 people took advantage of the opportunity, according to the newspaper.
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Stephens, whose serve had just been broken by Azarenka, took advantage of the opportunity to change into a fresh dress and refocus.
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In the docuseries, we discover that Exotic most likely took advantage of the young Finlay, enticing him with cats, money, and power.
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Disney took advantage of the newly homebound by releasing its animated hit "Frozen 2" on Disney Plus three months earlier than planned.
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A 2012 Senate investigation showed how these schools took advantage of the panic that arose out of the recession through coded language.
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In many ways, they took advantage of the (much) more robust budgets and cool new tools that premium TV series come with.
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Almost immediately, Sinclair took advantage of the relaxed regulation, announcing the purchase of Bonten Media, an owner of television stations, and Tribune.
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Pop star CherCherilyn (Cher) SarkisianCher: Michigan governor 'took advantage' of people Cher devastated over Charleston shooting: 'We r not born w/hate.
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Chicago led by 27.33 after one period but missed nine straight shots at one point and Denver took advantage — specifically, its bench.
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Niederreiter took advantage of a mistake by Condon to open the scoring for the Wild at 10:52 of the first period.
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When Flyers defenseman Brandon Manning was penalized for putting the puck over the glass in the second period, Washington took advantage quickly.
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On Wednesday, the health minister had a sterner message for Thais who took advantage of inexpensive flights offered by desperate regional airlines.
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Forgers took note, and took advantage of the murky situation, in part because the stakes in this market have grown so high.
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Antetokounmpo quickly took advantage of the mismatch, though it wasn't until the second quarter when the Bucks really started to pull away.
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The Mets tied the game in the seventh when, with Bruce's help, they took advantage of several Phillies blunders on the night.
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They killed her younger brother and took advantage of her medical training by forcing her to work in a clinic, she said.
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Dallas took advantage of the Thunder on the perimeter, hitting 19 3-pointers, the most Oklahoma City has given up all season.
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