New Jersey sports books took in $21 million in bets, while Nevada took in $317.4 million.
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Five "Twilight" films took in $3.3 billion, while four "Hunger Games" films took in nearly $3 billion.
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High-yield "junk" bond funds took in $342 million, while bonds that invest inflation-protected government debt took in $156 million.
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The movie took in $532.5 million, knocking Star Wars: The Force Awakens (which took in $529 million) from the top spot.
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The 13 hits Newton took in the Super Bowl were more than double the previous high of six he took in any one game during the season.
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U.S.-based money market funds took in $3.8 billion in the week, while funds invested in gold and other precious metals took in $838 million, according to Lipper.
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New Jersey took in more sports bets than Nevada last month, per AP. By the numbers: New Jersey saw $318.9 million worth of bets; Nevada took in $317.4 million.
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Within equities, U.S. funds took in $8.8 billion and Japanese stocks took in a modest $20173 million but Europe posted its 10th straight week of losses, losing $800 million.
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Its business is skyrocketing, too: The $15 billion YouTube took in in 2019 is up more than 85 percent from two years earlier, when it took in $8.1 billion.
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In North America, it took in a strong $66 million.
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Germany took in more than one million migrants last year.
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Last year, it took in 84,994, mostly women and children.
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In total, Trump took in $13.5 million in campaign funds.
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Germany took in an unprecedented 1.1 million migrants last year.
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"They took in plenty of families in 2016," he said.
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BlackRock took in $123.6 billion in new deposits in 19.63.
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Those whose homes aren't flooded then took in the animals.
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"They took in more than they can handle," he said.
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Germany took in more than one million refugees last year.
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The team took in revenue of $224 million last year.
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Only Consumer Discretionary took in any notable flows — $258 million.
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The Trump administration ultimately took in 2260,2000 this past year.
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People reports that Wonder Woman took in $115 million domestically.
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He took in $55,000 from Alabamians in the same period.
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It took in about $9.4 million, below what Warner Bros.
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"The Jungle Book" took in an additional $187.4 million overseas.
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In fifth place, Reese Witherspoon, 42, took in $16.5 million.
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But in 2017, the United States took in 21625,2900 refugees.
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The movie took in a global total of $180.8 million.
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One woman in the Bahamas took in nearly 100 dogs.
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We ordered some Maltese wine and took in the scene.
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Last year, Blumhouse films took in nearly $24 million worldwide.
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They recently took in the woman's granddaughter — her son's child.
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I took in her deep, sensual singing as secondhand smoke.
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Last fall, 1Password took in $200 million of outside money.
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Sectorwise, tech and financials took in $1.3 billion apiece. Disclaimer
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The pleasure that he took in his work was evident.
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But that changed when the country took in the refugees.
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"Avatar" took in $2.8 billion after its December 2009 debut.
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He isn't sure what steps the company took in response.
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With a panoramic comprehension, she took in what had happened.
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As I took in this fact, the air became cooler.
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She spent $14.5 million — more than what she took in.
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It even identified landmarks in photos I took in Barcelona last year and the Wrigley Building in Chicago It wasn't able to identify a store front of a candy shop I took in Pennsylvania, though.
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Unsurprisingly, he caused a frenzy while he took in the game.
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Churches, fairgrounds, RV parks and other organizations also took in evacuees.
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Elizabeth Warren took in more than $34 million as of Oct.
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But for now, Au just took in the scene around him.
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" JA: "I'm impressed with how they took in what we said.
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Muni funds took in $1.1 billion in the week through Sept.
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"Of the 35 we took in, we've lost 12," she says.
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On Kickstarter, it took in almost $650,33 — smashing the $100,000 target.
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The auction house said it took in less than $1 million.
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Then something "switched," said Rocxanne Deschamps, who took in the boys.
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I took in $7,000 worth of bets on one NFL Sunday.
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Facebook took in more than $13 billion in revenue last quarter.
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"Its footprint took in all those fires and more," he said.
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He would choreograph every footstep an actor took in each scene.
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Both siblings wore sunglasses as they took in the tennis tournament.
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After the dinner, Clinton took in Broadway revival of Sunset Boulevard.
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In 2016, they took in a reported $30 million in revenue.
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This year, Square took in the remaining employees at Yik Yak.
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Treasury funds took in $3.1 billion, the most since January 2016.
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Then l took in a lodger, a cameraman from the BBC.
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Money-market funds, where investors park cash, took in $19.3 billion.
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Brownstein took in about $25 million in both 2015 and 2016.
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The all-important services unit took in $11.46 billion in revenue.
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The U.S took in 10,000 refugees from Syria alone this year.
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Last year it took in 7% less revenue than in 2014.
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Financials took in $1.4 billion for the week, according to BofAML.
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Paramount's "Gemini Man" took in $203 million at Thursday-night previews.
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Germany took in far more migrants than any other EU country.
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The pride he took in black achievement emanates from his work.
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Last year, Alibaba took in an estimated $30.8 billion in sales.
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Ehrman was growing more alarmed as she took in the surroundings.
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Last year, the startup took in its first round of funding.
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T.M. Landry took in more than $250,000 in donations this year.
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They took in the scene and turned away, leaving me alone.
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It took in some patients from hospitals where generators had failed.
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I loved a defense secretary trip I took in May 2014.
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The cover shot was a selfie she took in a mirror.
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"Spider-Man: Homecoming" took in $880 million worldwide over the summer.
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"As I took in this scene, reality sank in," she wrote.
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I even took in a show, "Finger of God" (40 birr).
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Last weekend, Aqueduct took in more than $17 million in wagers.
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The incumbent's campaign took in $46 million during the fourth quarter.
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The most recent attempt cost millions more than it took in.
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A 1953 handwritten speech by John F. Kennedy took in $10,000.
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Later, they took in some 35 foster children and adopted two.
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These brides embraced as they took in each other's wedding ensembles.
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Peters took in about $2 million, while James raised $3 million.
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"Just Mercy" and "Like a Boss" each took in $10 million.
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As they took in the devastation, residents were frightened and confused.
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The city took in Cuban exiles after Fidel Castro seized power.
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I don't remember the first photograph I took in this generation.
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Mr. Corenswet took in the panorama and pulled a wide grin.
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McCoy based her paintings on photographs she took in the neighborhood.
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This was the last road trip I took in the Subaru.
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In January, the Dow ETF took in just under $2500 billion.
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In 2010, it took in a low-level detainee from Syria.
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Her mother, Maxene, took in laundry to help make ends meet.
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Beavers recently took in a woman she met on the street.
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Last year, Bolton took in 26 people evacuating from Hurricane Irma.
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Schumer has expressed regret for the action Democrats took in 2013.
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For years, China took in much of the world's electronic refuse.
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That prior is from a plea deal Tavarez took in 2018.
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"Mother!" took in an additional $6 million in limited release overseas.
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OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS we took in more mainstream sites.
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All major equity groups took in new money, with U.S. stock funds receiving $7.8 billion, the biggest weekly total in seven weeks, while emerging equities took in $1.4 billion, the most since October 2016, the bank said.
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They held hands and shared cuddles as they took in the sun.
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She took in foster children and paid for their private-school educations.
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In 2015, the country took in more than a million Syrian refugees.
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Foresea Life, a four-year old insurer, took in 40 billion yuan.
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We had to research how much time it took in those days.
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Taxable bond funds took in $20153 billion, after three weeks of withdrawals.
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Refugees Canada took in more refugees last year than the United States.
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Varejao, who started the season on the Cavaliers, took in only $458,575.
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The retailer took in 18% of all food stamps several years ago.
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Tesla shares are similarly following the path that bitcoin took in 2017.
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She took in a deep breath of air -- a sigh of relief.
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Bonds took in $7.53 billion and equities $17.9 billion, the data showed.
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Her practice took in a "work wellness adviser" employed by the council.
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Last year, passive funds took in $576 billion more than active funds.
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But Facebook took in more than $13 billion in revenue last quarter.
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Financial funds took in $7.2 billion for the week, also a record.
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Oakland was one of only eight counties Hillary Clinton took in 2016.
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The Tezos Foundation took in $232 million in alchemical exchange for a
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Emerging stocks took in $400 million, their fourth straight week of gains.
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That means Apple took in around $6 billion in revenue for itself.
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Similarly, high-yield bond funds took in $1.2 billion during the week.
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On Monday, the duo took in a comedy show in West Hollywood.
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Last week Modi took in Portugal, the United States, and the Netherlands.
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Systematic emerging market and international small cap strategies also took in cash.
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Mexico took in some $2459 billion last year through such personal remittances.
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U.S.-based taxable-bond funds took in $3.3 billion during the week.
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Bosh made all three half-court shots he ever took in it.
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Germany took in over 1 million asylum seekers in the same period.
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Bernie Sanders, an independent who ran as a Democrat, took in $128,140.
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The candidate took in the good news with an oddly inert expression.
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Yet the film took in a disappointing $35.3 million its opening weekend.
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I was so stunned by the conversation that I just took in.
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Its 2015 Monterey auction took in $167.2 million from about 150 lots.
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U.S. refineries also took in a record 33 million barrels of oil.
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During the fighting, the hotel took in refugee families from east Aleppo.
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But the photographs Freedman took in Bali reveal a cultural learning curve.
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Last year, the city took in $197 million, according to the Authority.
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McCarrick's fund took in over $22020 million over 17 years, documents show.
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A big American flag waved while attendees took in the solemn moment.
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Yellen is currently the Fed's chair, a position she took in 2014.
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In 2004, a group of capuchin monkeys took in an infant marmoset.
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In 2014, by comparison, the company only took in $590,000 from ICE.
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That is exactly the path the United States took in the 1950s.
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Biden, meanwhile, is earning far higher than 20153% he took in 22015.
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Trump Restaurants LLC was also took in $141,000 for rent and utilities.
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Commodities funds took in $1.4 billion, their best showing since July 2016.
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All told, the FGA took in $6.6 million that year, records show.
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He invited them over and watched as they took in the house.
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Some have been major hits, like "Gravity," which took in $723.2 million.
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The firm took in nearly $550,85033 in federal lobbying revenue last year.
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By contrast, equity funds took in a net $8 billion in 2019.
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And Meghan was all smiles as she took in the historic annual event.
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Austria took in a large number of asylum seekers during Europe's migration crisis.
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Kirk was rockin' a pair of sunglasses as he took in the sights.
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In total, Clinton raised $31.2 million in July; Trump took in $19.6 million.
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Index funds — passively managed but nevertheless traditional mutual funds — took in $19.7 billion.
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It reminds me of the foster cat my girlfriend and I took in.
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Trump's campaign, meanwhile, took in only about $14 million in contributions through April.
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The company took in $78.4 billion in revenue and sold 78 million iPhones.
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Most of the time she took in less than 100 rupees a day.
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I took in her enthusiasm before turning to see the object of it.
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A neighbor took in the cat and provided it with food and water.
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Overall, bond funds took in $3.2 billion during the week, Lipper data showed.
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Municipal bond funds took in $1.2 billion, the most cash since April 2017.
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Mann took in more than $400,000 as a professor at Harvard Law School.
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When Jamie was a baby the family took in an orphaned lion cub.
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He took in a sharp breath and I eased him into my mouth.
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The royal family took in the Miro exhibition in the Can Prunera museum.
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Precious metals funds, largely invested in gold and silver, took in $143 billion.
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Wednesday night, I took in a Mets game where Yoenis Cespedes did this.
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Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and her husband, Bruce Mann, took in $846,394. Sen.
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The first, Methbot, took in $93 million between September 2014 and December 2016.
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Blizzard says that 22,434 people took in the competition live in New York.
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Biden took in the second most with about $22 million, followed by Sens.
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Roadrunnr took in $28 million in funding, while TinyOwl had raised $27 million.
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The Netherlands, France and Luxembourg already took in some of the asylum-seekers.
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The following day they took in views on the Greek island of Corfu.
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First of all, the trader took in $993 million for selling the puts.
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His last Sherlock film took in a relatively paltry $183 million per BoxOfficeMojo.
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Calvin adorably took in all his presents as he reclined on the couch.
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"The children I took in were expected to die," Geraldi, 68, told CNN.
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Domestic stock funds took in nearly $6373 billion during the week through Dec.
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Star Wars: The Force Awakens took in $57 million during its Thursday preview.
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That series took in more than $7 billion at the global box office.
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My mother took in five stray cats that she found in her backyard.
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Starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, "The Nice Guys" took in $11.3 million.
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It took in $28.1 million, according to comScore, which compiles box office data.
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Ron would tell her he was the biggest stray she ever took in.
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His mother, Elgiva (Ackland-Allen) Giles, took in lodgers to make ends meet.
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The organization took in $11 million in cash donations between 2014 and 2016.
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"We took in $33 billion more," Trump said, pointing to increased financial commitments.
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And Democrat Josh Harder took in nearly half a million more than Rep.
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Rubio took in $2628,28500 in 6900, $2628,28503 in 22019, and $335,561 in 2014.
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The firm, which largely operates in the appropriations space, took in $6 million.
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It took in $35 million, after costing $235 million to make and market.
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Crowfall already took in nearly $1.8 million from a Kickstarter campaign last year.
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High-yield bond funds took in $3.8 billion, their best showing since July.
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Doug Jones (D-Ala.), running for reelection in states Trump took in 2016.
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J.A. Bayona directed "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," which took in $1.3 billion worldwide.
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The delight Keneally took in pulling off this trick shows on every page.
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Coughlin took in about $212 million for each of the team's six wins.
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This went on into the morning, when he took in the resulting mess.
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They took in large numbers, they're having problems like they never thought possible.
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Municipal-bond funds took in $1.6 billion, their 25th straight week of inflows.
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It's a great reminder of the risks Hollywood routinely took in the '70s.
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It was about a vacation Doris and her mother took in the 1950s.
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Across the room, Jenny Helenius, a contestant from Finland, took in the scene.
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They took in the information about Apple News Plus and the credit card.
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Last year Austria took in 90,000 asylum seekers, mostly from Syria and Afghanistan.
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It says that in fiscal year 2018 the hotline took in 256,569 calls.
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But the U.S. also took in Syrian refugees — more than 21625,2900 of them.
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Mr. Martin is glad about the one-year detour he took in 22008.
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Alignment spent about 86% of the premiums it took in on medical care.
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Her husband was furious and abandoned her when she took in God Power.
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I took breaks while reading and laid there and took in the scenery.
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In 2014, the DSA took in less than $22008,260 in contributions and grants.
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To double takes in Hollywood, that animated film took in about $25.7 million.
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Spain took in one; Malta is now expected to let in the other.
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"Frozen II" also took in $123.7 million over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend.
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Stock-focused funds took in another $25.7 billion for the week ended Wednesday.
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U.S.-based equity funds took in $1603 billion during the week through Feb.
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On this day, Billy Allen took in the sun while sipping a cappuccino.
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I instinctively took in every bit of air until there was none left.
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The series was inspired by a photograph that Ms. Robinson took in 2014.
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Herring's impact as a foster mom went beyond the children she took in.
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As Wong took in the response, I noticed a darkening by her nostrils.
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Relatively safe money-market funds took in $1.2 billion, the research service said.
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And "Assassin's Creed," based on the popular video game, took in $15 million.
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Meanwhile, Rodham and his enablers it's been estimated took in over $7 million.
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U.S. airlines in 2016 took in more than $4 billion in baggage fees.
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Sachem Head sold 4.2 million shares, exiting the position it took in 2014.
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In the same time frame in 2015, its users took in $16 million.
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He even took in three boys from Washington State, adopting two of them.
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In 2017, American said it took in $4.88 in adjusted per-share earnings.
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Taxable bond funds took in $2.9 billion during the seven days through Oct.
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In an art correspondence course he took in 1928 from Federal Schools Inc.
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Last year it took in its first woman, the fine cellist Astrid Schween.
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Directed by Bill Condon, "Beauty and the Beast" took in $759.5 million overseas.
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A health clinic in Caracas took in 69 people injured during the day.
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IN JUNE WE TOOK IN I THINK WE TOOK IN $27 MILLION, AND NOW WE ARE TAKING IN MUCH MORE THAN THAT AND WE ARE RAISING A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY, INCLUDING WE ARE BEING HELPED BY SOME WONDERFUL DONORS.
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Recent attempts have included a remake of "Point Break," which cost more than $100 million to make and took in $29 million in North America in 2015, and "Transcendence," which cost $100 million and took in $23 million in 2014.
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Nevada, where sports betting is legal, took in $4.2 billion in wagers last year.
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In January, his campaign announced on Sunday, he took in an additional $20 million.
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Germany took in more than 1 million refugees and migrants in 2015 and 2016.
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StubHub took in $291 million in sales and the classifieds unit booked $20143 million.
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And some took in less than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
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Paramount's latest comedy took in $9.5 million for the three days on 4153,810 screens.
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But none of that impacted the actions that he took in collecting the information.
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Obama took in the game wearing a custom Rag & Bone 'Manston Insulated' bomber jacket.
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StubHub took in $73 million in sales and the classifieds unit booked $27 million.
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Journalists were pretty impressed with the self-driving Lyft rides they took in Vegas.
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Roseen said while domestic ETFs took in money, conventional domestic funds were net redeemers.
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Germany took in a record 1.1 million refugees in 2015, according to various reports.
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Kaley Cuoco took in the near-naked sights of Sin City over the weekend.
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He then took in the match before presenting the Challenge Cup to the winners.
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Canada took in more than that in the last two months of 2015 alone.
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In the corner, two older men took in the spectacle from a top bench.
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According to State Department data, the United States took in 51,392 refugees through August.
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When the business inevitably went bust his mother took in work as a seamstress.
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Four years ago, it took in over $26 million more for the same period.
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Last year, the retail giant took in 46.8 billion euros ($51.9 billion) in revenue.
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I wish I could be friends with a phenomenal selfie I took in 2009.
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The neighbors took in her cat, unknowingly, and she ended up with their dog.
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They both sported matching sunglasses as they took in the match from the sidelines.
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Starting at $35,000, the company took in an impressive 400,000 preorders of the car.
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Best Friends Animal Society took in Walter, but his leg could not be saved.
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Dehspande said ETFs took in nearly $1 billion in assets on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Baker, third in fundraising, reportedly took in just $543,19703, with $577,000 cash on hand.
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Sweden took in 163,000 asylum seekers last year, the most per capita in Europe.
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The city's port took in 10,000 migrants during the first half of the year.
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Meanwhile, stock-based funds took in $28 billion, the largest inflow in two years.
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It raised its Series A in October last year, when it took in $8.3M.
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Money-market funds, where investors park cash, took in $7.3 billion in the week.
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"The Force Awakens" took in $247 million, while "The Last Jedi" garnered $220 million.
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In the course of the Prague Spring in 2002, we took in 223,20.5 refugees.
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Spinraza, an important growth driver for Biogen, took in $1.7 billion in 2018 sales.
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A little different then that time Mike Pence took in a Broadway show, no?
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Police took in 224 firearms on Saturday, with 22 similar events scheduled this week.
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Emerging equity funds took in $21318 billion, Bank of America Merrill Lynch data showed.
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The film took in $821 million globally, the third-highest gross in the DCEU.
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He took in information, made decisions about it, and was inflexible in those decisions.
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Taxable bond funds overall took in $2.9 billion during the seven days through Oct.
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Energy-sector stock funds took in $420 million during the week, Lipper data showed.
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Funds focused on higher-grade corporate bonds took in $1.3 billion, according to Lipper.
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Tennis legend Billie Jean King took in the action at Wimbledon on July 6.
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The country to watch is Germany, which took in 2000m asylum-seekers last year.
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Last week it took in $565,107, or about 53 percent of its potential gross.
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PEOPLE confirms Shane Simpson failed the California state bar exam he took in July.
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He took in just $187,000, and was outraised by Republican John Chrin, with $243,000.
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Still in desperate need of nurturing, the Oregon Zoo took in the 4-Lb.
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Investment-grade bond funds took in $2.5 billion, their fifth straight week of inflows.
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One woman in the Bahamas selflessly took in nearly 100 dogs to her home.
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In Nassau, a woman named Chella Phillips took in 97 dogs during the storm.
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All this is not to obscure the pleasure we took in our favorite wines.
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Obermann liked Legere's attitude and offered him the job, which he took in 2012.
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Author Brian Baum recalls the history-making, 54-hour flight he took in 1977.
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Taxable bond funds took in $4.1 billion, following strong weeks for corporate-debt funds.
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U.S.-based taxable bond funds took in $4.2 billion in the week through Aug.
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It also took in debt financing last year, and seed funding back in 2015.
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"Jojo Rabbit" expanded to over 800 screens this weekend and took in $3.9 million.
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She also took in their castoff satin pumps, brocade shawls and statement costume jewelry.
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Neither of us had been to this venue, so we took in our surroundings.
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The colonizers took in Native children and taught them the old ways were wrong.
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However they took in the spectacle, the emotions were the same: They were heartbroken.
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But the Bay Area, including San Francisco and Silicon Valley, took in $12.8 billion.
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As recently as 22014, Tunica's casinos took in more than $22011 billion in revenue.
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Universal's most recent movie, "Us," directed by Jordan Peele, took in $250 million worldwide.
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Mr. Good expressed regrets about the direction rock took in the post-"Shindig" years.
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As early as the mid-1930s, the family took in Jews fleeing from Germany.
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The top 403 films took in $49.6 million in North America, according to comScore.
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Trimtabs data shows that bond funds took in more than $123 billion in 212.
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Sanders still spent more than he took in over the course of the month.
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg's campaign took in more than $19 million in the same period.
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Mayor Pete Buttigieg's operation says it took in $19.1 million in the same period.
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Paramount's latest comedy took in $9.5 million for the three days on 2,810 screens.
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Clinton took in 2016, when she focused overwhelmingly on the state's biggest metropolitan areas.
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Neighbors took in these dogs that had to be left behind during a rescue.
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In 2015, "Cinderella" took in about $540 million globally, with Malaysia contributing $4.5 million.
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She took in relatives once or twice, for brief spells, but otherwise lived alone.
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It was only this week that the United States took in the first 54.
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The first "Paddington" took in a solid $76.3 million in North America in 2015.
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The movie took in $306 million, the biggest total ever for a Participant production.
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"It's New York City," said Shaji Mathew, 56, as he took in the views.
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SM: I was touched at the immense pride the employees took in their labor.
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But al-Sadaqa, which took in patients from across south Yemen, was also unprepared.
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True, it's a complete turnaround from the position he took in his precampaign life.
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Last year, under former President Barack Obama, the U.S. took in about 10,000 Syrian refugees.
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"Shark Week" fans took in the drama Sunday night as they watched the opening scene.
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By the time he'd moved to her legs, she took in big gulps of air.
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The company took in $39.4 billion in revenue, compared to estimates of around $40.6 billion.
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Funds focused specifically on international equities took in $4.4 billion, the most since February 2016.
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The birthday girl also took in a colorful firework display at her Greek beach club.
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Our good king Robert is dead, killed from wounds he took in a boar hunt.
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The biggest buyer of U.S. barrels was Canada, which took in a record 589,000 bpd.
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In this case, yeast took in sugar and produced a variety of important cannabis compounds.
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He took in a brief performance from "Hamlet" and toured the reproduction 17th century stage.
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Joplin took in men and women the way most people take in the morning newspaper.
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Earlier data showed muni funds took in $63 billion in the 11 months through August.
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Mom took in the scene, paused for a second, then proceeded to blow my mind.
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Damore says he took in feedback and updated the memo as people gave him input.
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U.S.-based precious-metals commodity funds took in $2.3 billion during the week, Lipper said.
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The funds took in $135 million that week, their seventh straight week of positive flows.
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We even took in feedback from the public in order to establish the sourcing codes.
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By comparison, the East Coast took in 0003 million barrels of imported crude last year.
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Last year, we published a map that showed just how long travel took in 1914.
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By 2014, when Littlejohn raised Fund V, it took in $2 billion from its investors.
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The creation of the PKN in 2004 also took in the Netherlands' smaller Lutheran churches.
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Germany alone took in nearly a million asylum seekers, requiring $6.7 billion in resettling costs.
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Other countries took in fewer, but the numbers still exceeded what local populations would tolerate.
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You can also use 3D Touch to preview the last photo you took in Halide.
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They took in Fantasyland, took selfies on Dumbo and then went for a carousel ride.
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Six other incumbents wound up winning in states that Trump took in 2016 including Sens.
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Earlier this month, she took in a performance of In Transit alongside her husband, Bill.
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Kate and Charlotte took in a performance of The Nutcracker ballet earlier in the season.
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Each of the Chinese companies took in waves of attention from Westerners busy making deals.
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On Saturday, the two and Zarin's daughter Ally Shapiro took in several matches at Wimbledon.
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To give a sense of scale, in 2016, the US took in 85,000 refugees total.
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Inflation-protected bond funds took in $526 million, their sixth straight week of new inflows.
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Investment-grade corporate debt funds took in $1 billion, their fifth straight week of inflows.
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Funds invested in commodities took in $206 million, marking their 8th straight week of inflows.
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It took in $78 million, handily beating the pre-sale estimate of about $60 million.
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Funds invested in bonds protected against rising inflation took in their eighth week of inflows.
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And yet, after a year of trauma, he took in the scene with little emotion.
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At that point, Bryan and his wife took in his sister's child as their own.
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The majority of what I took in as honoraria I washed down again in alcohol.
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The emerging-market funds took in $830 million during the week that ended May 18.
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One of the many abandoned dogs that her grandmother took in had a spinal injury.
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She took in her parents' poodle, Samantha, when they could no longer care for her.
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Trump took in Game 5 of the World Series at Nationals Park late last month.
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"The Jungle Book" took in an astounding $103.6 million in North America, according to Disney.
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Police called in rescue officers from the RSPCA, who took in the animal for safety.
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The Paris-to-Rome sleeper John took in July 2013 was discontinued the following winter.
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Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu eventually took in three boys from Washington, two of whom he adopted.
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India took in 4.2 percent less crude in May than it did a year before.
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The last time the US didn't spend more than it took in was in 2001.
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Look at Uber: Before its IPO it took in twenty-three different private investment rounds.
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Sometimes, it is easy to forget the bold step that the Founders took in Philadelphia.
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Turner surveyed the room and took in the assembled marks, the boys and the bettors.
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Then Adele showed off some of her own sweet moves as she took in Bey's.
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Muni funds took in the most money of any week this year, with $1.2 billion.
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Funnily enough, I never really took in the European flavors of this game before today.
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But the following weekend, that number almost doubled, and the movie took in $9623 million.
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President Trump took in the eclipse from the Blue Room Balcony at the White House.
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I ordered a "Jack Jones red ale" at the bar and took in my surroundings.
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Tippi Hedren, star of Hitchcock's "Marnie," took in a new operatic version of the story.
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In the E.R., you took in a sharp breath, surprised, when I mentioned the tube.
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Callimachi: Was this a, was this a picture that somebody took in Syria of you?
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I found them iffily drawn, but I appreciate the risk he took in showing them.
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Trilobites In a new study, women scored better on tests they took in warmer rooms.
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It only took in $16.5 million in its first weekend in theaters (on 3,640 screens).
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For comparison, 2018's "Aquaman" took in 70.8% of its box office from international regions.
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But he grew restless when he reviewed those early images he took in December 2017.
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The couple panicked this month when they took in only $50 for an entire day.
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For reference, last year the company took in well over $100 billion just in advertising.
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"Deadpool 2" took in $23.3 in its third week and is approaching $600 million worldwide.
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That documentary expanded to 180 locations in its second weekend and took in about $900,000.
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Sanders didn't come close to the 29% Jimmy Carter took in 1976, the previous record.
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He was emotional as he took in the big moment with head coach Andy Reid.
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Google took in more than $15 billion from YouTube ads in 2019, the company revealed.
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He took in the bike, my rose-decorated cowboy boots, the open container of beer.
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It's hard now to imagine how much delight our great-grandparents took in public swimming.
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But her likely Democratic opponent, astronaut Mark Kelly, took in money at a torrid pace.
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Mr. Ahmetaj, 79, a former military officer, took in the devastation and shook his head.
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And, years later, they took in the 2018 USA Swimming Phillips 66 National Championships together.
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The $1003 billion Oakmark International Fund took in near-$2100 billion in assets in 22017.
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Viewers cheered and howled as they took in the total eclipse in downtown Jackson, Wyo.
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Sony's "Blumhouse's Fantasy Island" took in a minuscule $4.2 million in its second weekend out.
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Lamb took in around $27 million during this period, compared to about $21,22.9 for Saccone.
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So under President Bush, for eight years, you saved $13, meaning you took in $450.
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In the 2015-16 season, the Met took in 66 percent of its potential capacity.
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The party took in $28500 million more in itemized donations than in un-itemized donations.
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Canada took in the most exports at 243,000 bpd, followed by Singapore at 99,000 bpd.
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"Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" (Sony) took in a breathtakingly low $930,000 at 1,176 theaters.
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I turned my rental car down the tiny path, and took in the water view.
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His employers waffled, but took in $50 million a year and paid him $10 million.
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By sector, financials took in $1.6 billion while technology and energy saw $700 million apiece.
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He shared his fears, rehearsed his vows and took in the natural beauty around him.
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This tour comes a couple days after they took in a couple museums in Florence.
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Last week, "Hamilton" took in a record $4 million in box-office sales on Broadway.
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A selfie they took in the car shows Sheikha Latifa grinning behind mirrored sunglasses, elated.
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As I took in everything, I sat down at the pews to pray and rest.
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The sleazy New York Democrats, and their now disgraced (and run out of town) A.G. Eric Schneiderman, are doing everything they can to sue me on a foundation that took in $18,800,000 and gave out to charity more money than it took in, $2023,200,000.
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Germany took in 1.1 million refugees and migrants last year, more than any other European nation.
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Domestic stocks funds took in just $631 million during the week ended November 8, Lipper said.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. technology stock funds took in more cash in the week ended Jan.
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You had to take a test to get into it, which I took in second grade.
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"We took in about 2 feet of water in our basement/ground floor level," Catalano said.
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In another toss-up, the 15th District, Democrat Kristen Carlson took in about $400,0003 from Oct.
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His campaign and its affiliated super PACs -- especially one called Right to Rise -- took in $155,822,452.
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The uncreatively-named Piggy was one of three baby warthogs the orphanage took in in 2014.
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It's a different tactic than Bernie Sanders took in 2016: accepting defeat immediately and with grace.
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On average, youth consumed 155 calories and adults took in 151 calories, according to the CDC.
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Austria took in around 90,000 asylum seekers in 2015, more than 1 percent of its population.
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Duncan Jones's fantasy flick took in just $1123 million domestically on a reported $160 million budget.
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Riding in front of Foxx, Holmes was seen smiling as the duo took in the sights.
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The Trump administration's position is identical to the position that the dissent took in Price Waterhouse.
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That played well in Wisconsin, where she took in 36% of the vote to Burns' 18%.
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Funds invested in gold and other assets took in $707 million, the most cash since April.
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Then my mother took in three kittens from a relative whose cat had just given birth.
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Some see a cautionary tale in the course that California Governor Pete Wilson took in 1994.
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But the Kardashian sisters weren't the only local sights Fischer took in during her time abroad.
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High-yield bond funds took in $2.7 billion during the week, their best result since October.
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He still took in $50.6 million last year, Forbes said, mostly on the strength of endorsements.
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In 21990 no European country took in more asylum-seekers, relative to its population, than Sweden.
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The couple went yachting in Nice, and took in the sights in Paris during their trip.
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Sony's "Concussion" took in an estimated $8 million for, bringing its domestic haul to $25.4 million.
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The only long regular break he took in the week was to go to Friday prayers.
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The couple took in the sights of the historic city as they walked alongside each other.
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My sweet girl, on the razor's edge of death, took in the beauty of the day.
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Relatively low-risk money market funds took in $6.5 billion during the week, the data showed.
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There, straining aslant, he took in the world that was to shape his work for good.
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Denmark also took in a large number of refugees during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
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That follows the $42 million write-off on original video content that Yahoo took in October.
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I myself actually took in three bottles of whiskey, and I think they lasted four days.
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For Tim Cook, the most important classes he took in school included wildly different subject matters.
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For context, in 2017, Nevada's sportsbooks took in $4.8 billion in wagers and won $248.7 million.
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Imgur user fsuwonder took in a tiny wild squirrel, which she named Daisy, five months ago.
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"Such flexible measures the BOJ took (in July) will help sustain sound market functions," Masai said.
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She took in their problems and their pain and tried to help them if she could.
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Honestly, of all the things Thanos took in Infinity War, we might miss Beard the most.
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He also took in a colorful display of traditional dancing and music meant to honor dignitaries.
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Oman has a rehabilitation program for extremists and previously took in 20 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo.
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The campaign took in nearly $3 million from sources other than Trump in the fourth quarter.
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As I slowly took in my surroundings, I noticed a crowd of familiar faces from childhood.
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Kris Jenner took in a comedy after dinner -- a question about her youngest daughter getting married.
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The two were seen kissing, laughing and smiling together and even took in a few rides.
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In the U.S., the latest Avengers took in an estimated $112.5 million during its second weekend.
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Bond funds took in just $1.5 billion, ICI said, also weaker than their trend this year.
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Domestic stocks funds took in just $631 million during the week through November 8, Lipper said.
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Oman has a rehabilitation program for extremists and previously took in 2202 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo.
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What did, however, ceaselessly communicate itself was the joy that the performers took in their work.
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The movie is inspired by a real-life road trip Wiseau and Sestero took in 2003.
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At the closed Washington event, Gillibrand took in Pearcy's comments and the mood of the room.
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Away from the punishment he gave and took in the ring, Johnson embraced the good life.
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U.S. airlines took in more than $4 billion from checked-baggage fees last year, for example.
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Byrne and Tuberville took in the most money on the Republican side during the same period.
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Other hospitals took in patients in unstable condition, while those not needing emergency treatment went home.
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In the younger demographic, MSNBC delivered 2628,28503 viewers while CNN took in 22019,000 in the category.
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However, it spent 2202 percent more than it took in, leaving a sea of red ink.
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Rohrabacher joins board of cannabis company MORE (R-Calif.) took in over $2900,220006 and former Rep.
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I do wish the app could show me the path the robot took in each room.
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In the first quarter of 28500, the firm took in nearly $6900 million in lobbying revenue.
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The record-holder remains "Shrek the Third," which took in an adjusted $140.9 million in 2007.
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The country, which has a population of 9.5 million, took in 160,000 asylum seekers last year.
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A week later, Forbes reported details about a short position Ross took in The Greenbrier Companies.
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Flags and silver medallions that astronauts carried on the flights each took in $1,500 to $37,500.
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What defined this experience was the risk I took in hope of prompting a positive change.
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Emerging-market debt funds took in $481 million, their largest inflows since early March, Lipper said.
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Stock ETFs took in $4.6 billion in the latest week ended Wednesday, according to the data.
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Mitton used photos he took in Long Beach, Los Angeles as inspiration for the hazy light.
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The blog took in more than $350,000 in advertising revenue from December 2013 to April 2015.
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Finally, we took in the de Young Museum ($10) and its impressive collection of American art.
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Just last month, U.S.-based domestic equity funds took in the most cash since July 2013.
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China in 2016 took in 7.3 million tonnes of waste plastics - 56 percent of world imports.
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That landmark was just met by Sony's "Baby Driver," which took in $6216 million this weekend.
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But then Congress said the program couldn't pay out more than it took in from insurers.
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We took in the other sights after making people tell us about their coupled-up costuming.
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I enjoyed a mezcal chartreuse cocktail as I took in the beautiful setting and hors d'oeuvres.
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Back in 2016, Tesla took in 134,000 pre-orders for the then-newly-revealed Model 3.
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Hillary Clinton took in millions of dollars in campaign contributions from bankers and hedge fund managers.
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They were painted from photographs that Doig took in Buffalo right after a Rolling Stones concert.
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The film took in roughly $9.3 million, a bit more than analysts were expecting before release.
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"American Assassin," the lone CBS Films wide release in 2017, took in a soft $36.2 million.
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Facebook and Google together took in an estimated 60 percent of digital advertising revenue last year.
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The campaign's Redhook tool took in web hook data in real time and experienced zero downtime.
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Over the course of the week, the hospital took in about another 100 coronavirus-positive patients.
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Her father, Raul, was a train engineer; her mother, the former Lily McGovern, took in boarders.
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He took in the world with a mild dissatisfaction, for the world was of little consequence.
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Flournoy and I took in Game 7 from bar stools, even though he is a teetotaler.
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Koo took in the others' families — cramming more than 25 people into a three-bedroom bungalow.
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"Underwater," essentially "Alien" except at the bottom of the ocean, took in another $7 million overseas.
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Members of the audience took in what he said, some with their hands over their mouths.
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A week later, Forbes reported details about a short position Ross took in The Greenbrier Companies.
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Trump then detailed some of the steps his administration took in the wake of the shooting.
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STXfilms&apos "Playmobil: The Movie," took in only an estimated $20.33,000 at the domestic box office.
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Amy Klobuchar took in $3 million over a two-day period, following a lauded debate performance.
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Austria also took in more than 1% of its population in asylum seekers in the process.
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On Thursday, she took in a possum and a wombat, both of them suffering from burns.
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Similar attacks happened in March in Sweden and other European countries that took in Muslim immigrants.
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Goldman took in more than $6 billion in quarterly bond-trading revenue at the business's peak.
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Last year, "Fortnite" took in $1.8 billion in sales, according to Nielsen's video game arm SuperData.
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BlackRock's iShares ETFs took in $10.53 billion of new money, up 15% from the prior quarter.
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It was quite reassuring, and I heard it on all flights I took in the kingdom.
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Sanders took in more than half his $18.2 million during the first week of his campaign.
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I felt a shiver of displacement pass through me as I took in the whole scene.
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Technology sector funds took in $915 million in their best week of sales since September 2006.
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He took in an astounding $80 million from individual contributors during his 203 Texas Senate bid.
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U.S.-based funds invested in international bonds took in $2.5 billion, the most since April 2015.
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Last year, the DAF arm of Fidelity — Fidelity Charitable — took in $7 million in donated bitcoin.
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Earlier in the campaign, Biden's operation took in and later returned donations they received from lobbyists.
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The Defense Fund took in $855,000 in 2014 and $953,000 last year, according to IRS records.
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Not quite as many celebs who took in Coachella week 2, but there were still plenty.
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Justin took in the 7 PM showing of "Split" Monday at the iPic Theaters in Westwood.
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The results of the test, which he took in September 2013, could hardly have been more promising.
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Ms. Ruppel took in a few photographs of his oil paintings, along with original sketches and documents.
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The picture you see on the case above is one I recently took in Taiwan, for example.
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The committee also took in more than $2 million from joint fundraising efforts with the Republican Party.
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U.S.-based stock funds that invest in Japan took in $758 million, the most since March 2015.
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They recently took in the sights and sounds of Kauai, Hawaii, in late July during their babymoon.
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But when Burroughs took in her sister's four children, they suddenly found their empty space filling up.
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As Richie zipped us around the island, I took in the extreme beauty and landscape of Aruba.
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Between 20123 and 2015, the Renova Fort Ross Foundation took in at least $3.2 million from donors.
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She set his table and took in his food and placed it on the table before him.
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You can see a couple of the sample shots I took in the hands-on video above.
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Whiteside, who took in about $981,000 this year, is set to become a free agent this summer.
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The others, Abdi (Barkhad Abdi) and Nadia (Yusra Warsama), are Somali refugees he took in as teens.
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With Greg Tito, Wizards of the Coast's communications manager, as my guide, I took in my surroundings.
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A hint of trepidation on those thin lips and arched brows, as she took in the applause?
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He took in everything the rest of us did, but he processed it just a little differently.
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"Found this pic I took in the bathroom on set of My @calvinkleinshoot," she captioned the shot.
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One woman was photographed wiping away tears as she took in the scene, while two others embraced.
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Caitlyn Jenner, Kardashian's former step-parent, took in the cook-off with her close friend Sophia Hutchins.
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They outpaced the joint fundraising committees backing Republican Donald Trump, which took in just over $200 million.
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Overall, U.S.-based taxable bond funds took in $3.4 billion in cash during the week, Lipper said.
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The Trump administration backed the businesses, reversing the position the Obama administration took in favor of employees.
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He ransomed a Christian woman from her kidnappers; he generously redistributed the wealth he took in plunder.
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The film was remade for $21987,21989 and eventually took in nearly $22013 million at the box office.
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I took in a SHARP breath when Velasco informed Escobar that Carrillo had literally pissed on him.
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Sweden took in 163,20143 asylum seekers last year, nearly doubling a record of 84,000 in the 1990s.
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Early reports suggest that Vegas books took in about 10 percent more volume this year over last.
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That's the line he took in a Wednesday interview with Harvard Law Professor Jonathan Zittrain, CNBC reported.
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I danced my fingers through the air again and took in all the green, all the quiet.
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In fiscal 2015, the Obama foundation took in $1.9 million in donations, according to its tax documents.
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During the next six-month period, from May through October, the firm took in $140,000 in fees.
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This is a step that California took in the fall of 2016; few states currently allow this.
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Emerging markets largely took in stride the news that Venezuela plans to restructure its burgeoning foreign debt .
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The very different tone Trump took in his press conference last night provided a glimmer of hope.
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The funds took in money over the prior two weeks after a punishing seven weeks of outflows.
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Financial and banking sector stocks took in $424 million, their first inflow in a month, Lipper said.
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Along the way they took in the diverse sights, sounds, tastes and smells of this great nation.
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She was also on birth control, and a pregnancy test she took in January came up negative.
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For every boat he sent out loaded with migrants, Mered's network took in an estimated $2400 million.
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Last year Indonesia took in just 82% of the tax revenue it had set out to collect.
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In the 2016-2017 school year alone the NCAA took in more than $1 billion in revenue.
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Harris's campaign said it took in $1.5 million within 85033 hours of her campaign launch last month.
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For a few moments, the bar quieted to an uneasy hush as patrons took in the news.
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Just earlier this month, tech funds took in the most money since the year 2000's mania.
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Germany took in nearly 900,000 migrants — the vast majority of them Muslim — before the year was out.
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FOUR years ago, when Muhammad Abu Khair took in his first dog, it caused a family feud.
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To put that sum in perspective, the federal government took in revenue of $3.2 trillion last year.
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Together, the top 25 best-paid hedge fund managers took in a combined $13 billion last year.
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The stereo, the records, and the club chair were the only things he took in the divorce.
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The company took in $2.6 billion, 9 percent of Amazon's sales, in the first quarter of 2016.
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But what Trundy liked most was that Dunn took in everything the coaches around him were saying.
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For the month of March, Fox News averaged 220006 million viewers while MSNBC took in 2202 million.
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When I called back, my father took in the news helplessly, as though he'd been expecting it.
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It's a slight decline from this time last year, when he took in a record $2202 million.
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That year, Obama's reelection campaign reported $6900 million in donations, while the DNC took in $2628 million.
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A recent evening at Wigmore Hall in London took in the Scandinavian modernism of Axel Borup-Jorgensen.
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But in the first year, the program took in nowhere near enough money to cover the payouts.
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Venezuela took in an average of nearly 87,000 bpd of American-made fuels so far this year.
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"London Has Fallen" (Focus Features) took in $10.7 million, for a two-week total of $38.9 million.
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Barack Obama zero scandals" on selfie he took in the woods, he wrote back, "🤣🤣🤣.
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Financial sector funds, which are seen profiting from rising rates by boosting lending, took in $861 million.
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Alba took in a little water activity on her Hawaiian vacation ... she's in Maui with her family.
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Twenty, on a Paris backstreet I took in a bear brought out to entertain our gathering crowd.
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Then the Hokies hit every shot they took in the last seven minutes of the first half.
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The first time Gereon took in these words, he was calmly holding a drink in his home.
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In its opening weekend, "Infinity War" took in a reported $258.2 million domestically, almost $383 million internationally.
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A grandmother took in the young LaToya when her mother could no longer take care of her.
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What really struck me, though, was the pride they took in their self-image as Buddhist soldiers.
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Children took in 1003 drink calories a day in 2014, compared with 473.8 a day in 2003.
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The last animated blockbuster was Pixar's "Coco," which arrived in November and took in $214.6 million worldwide.
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Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg took in $24.7 million during the quarter, his campaign announced Wednesday.
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Don Bolduc took in about $240,000 in the same period, ending with just under $150,000 on hand.
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The two tech giants took in the overwhelming majority of all new digital advertising growth in 85033.
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Sweden took in proportionally more refugees in 2015 than Germany, receiving over 160,000 asylum applications in 2015.
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That would be about the same that Fox took in last year, when ads averaged $5.05 million.
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Today, the company has more than 321 million monthly users and took in $909 million last year.
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St. Luke's was one of many hospitals in Texas and Louisiana that took in patients from Beaumont.
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"We think that he probably took in the range of maybe 300 or 400 milligrams," Rosen said.
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All of them combined took in just a net $97 billion during that period, Morningstar data shows.
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Then I took in huge breaths of air, again and again, an apology to my deprived lungs.
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She now wonders if the tone she took in her interviews, "neutral empathetic," was the right one.
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I hovered in the middle of the cabin, toes down, hair up, and took in the scene.
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Although difficult, I was intensely proud of the principled approach the company took in making this decision.
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He took in $22.7 million this past quarter and about $783 million in the primary so far.
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The government spent $984 billion more than it took in during the last fiscal year ended Sept.
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Walmart took in 51% more than last year, while Target followed close behind with a 47% increase.
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In contrast to Spain, Germany took in 890,000 asylum seekers in 2015 and 280,000 more in 2016.
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After the hurricane struck Guana Cay, Keyser's friend took in 25 other people whose homes had collapsed.
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One producer is quoted discussing the pride she took in organizing a staff clambake and wine tasting.
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Mark Meadows took in all of the liberal enclave of Asheville but said he was not worried.
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He took in all the details as he walked through the common room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchenette.
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Equities trading took in $23 million, while analysts polled by StreetAccount expected a total of $1.1 billion.
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Oman, which has a custodial rehabilitation program for Islamist extremists, previously took in 20 detainees, all Yemenis.
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"The Secret Service" took in $221 million over its first three days in 2525, according to comScore.
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The mayor of Castelnuovo di Porto expressed disgust with Mr. Salvini and took in a Somali woman.
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Interestingly, I took the same precautions I took in Russia, we did almost everything the same way.
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The company took in more than $1 billion in revenue in the third quarter of last year.
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" Trump fired back over Twitter: "The sleazy New York Democrats, and their now disgraced (and run out of town) A.G. Eric Schneiderman, are doing everything they can to sue me on a foundation that took in $29,23,210 and gave out to charity more money than it took in, $22,27,28.
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Last year, Justice Samuel Alito took in $17,255 for teaching a summer course at Tulane University's law school.
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"Top Five" took in just $25 million in North America after Paramount Pictures released it in December 2014.
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And panic could explain the dangerous route the mother bear and her cub took in that viral video.
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GLD took in $607 million on Tuesday, according to FactSet Research Systems Inc, which tracks the ETF market.
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Harden missed all four shots he took in the second and scored just three points in the frame.
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Corresponding Republican and conservative groups took in $2000 million this cycle, versus $17.7 million in the cycle prior.
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Funds invested in the precious metal took in $1 billion, the largest inflows since July 2016, Lipper said.
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It's the approach White House press secretary Robert Gibbs took in 2010 when WikiLeaks published classified diplomatic cables.
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Rodriguez, 41, and Lopez, 47, donned sunglasses as they took in the sights from the boat on Friday.
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Essentially, the president reasserted the "many sides" stance he took in the immediate aftermath of this weekend's events.
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In October, Vanguard took in a net positive $18 billion in flows into its equity funds, he said.
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Animal Control in Miami, Oklahoma eventually reported to McKee's yard and took in Hank, according to the outlet.
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I even tried a few stunt falls I learned in that one theater class I took in college.
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Without Galaxy's Edge, Disney's theme parks and resorts took in more than $20 billion in revenue last year.
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Pruitt continues to draw scrutiny for measures he took in office, beyond his living situation or travel habits.
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In other rate-sensitive categories, financial sector funds took in $702 million, their fourth straight week of inflows.
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Peters' campaign took in $27.4 million in the first quarter and ended March with $22 million on hand.
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F Kobe Bryant scored six points Tuesday, missing 10 of the 12 shots he took in 22 minutes.
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"Jumanji: The Next Level" contributed $22020 million, "Little Women" added $22020 million and "Dolittle" took in $22019 million.
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My aunt died, and my mother took in her Shih Tzu and fed him steak for a week.
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He did whatever it took in order to facilitate his wife being able to achieve what she did.
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Equity-focused mutual funds last week took in $6.5 billion while money markets saw $3.6 billion come out.
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Animal Control in Miami, Oklahoma, eventually reported to McKee's yard and took in Hank, according to the outlet.
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It added that donors gave an average of $18 and said it took in nearly 1 million donations.
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Last year it took in $55 billion in revenue and made a hefty $11.4 billion in net income.
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The Trump campaign took in a good haul of text-message fundraising after the no-collusion Barr summary.
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The plaintiffs allege Trump's program took in an estimated $40 million, but was mired in fraud and deception.
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"Remember that vacation we took in Tijuana a few years ago?" the 40-year-old actor asked O'Brien.
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And emerging-market equity funds took in $125 million after three straight weeks of outflows, Lipper data showed.
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The actors took in day three of the tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.
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In 2003, the shelters killed more than 60 percent of the dogs and the cats they took in.
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While many people took in the spectacular sight, some people missed out when they were killed mid-event.
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They left 8-month-old son Arthur at home as they took in the men's semi-final matches.
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They were affectionate, too – Bey holding her arm around JAY-Z as the two took in Mensa's performance.
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Austria took in roughly 1 percent of its population in asylum seekers in 2015 during Europe's migration crisis.
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U.S. government debt prices were lower on Thursday as investors took in the latest batch of economic data.
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The Houston native also took in the game with courtside seats while husband Jay-Z sat beside her.
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Billie's trip to the Royal Conservatory sharply reframes the actions Corvo and Emily took in the previous game.
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The most recently released Sparks adaptation, last year's "The Longest Ride," took in $221.43 million in its debut.
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"We love setting records," Trump said at the beginning of his remarks as he took in the crowd.
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Facebook took in more than $3.7 billion in revenue in 2011, the year of its initial public offering.
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Louisville basketball took in more than $45 million in 2015, the highest in Division I, according to Vrooman.
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The Veep's reputation in the LGBTQ community stems from a stance he took in 2000 during a campaign.
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"Found this pic I took in the bathroom on set of My @calvinkleinshoot," Kardashian West captioned the shot.
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Financial sector funds took in $268 million during the week after four weeks of outflows, the data showed.
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The almost masochistic pleasure many took in national self-deprecation was the obverse of earlier and future exceptionalism.
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The two were pictured laughing as they took in the new buildings on the west side of Manhattan.
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The side each took in the revolution cannot be explained by any obvious character trait or life experience.
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OneDrive is also getting an "on this day" feature that will surface photos you took in the past.
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He moved in with her, and while the couple had no children, they took in Aleid's orphaned nephew.
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Hugh Grant took in the men's semi-final matches with his wife Anna Eberstein on Friday, July 12.
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Chief among them was the action Congress took in 1966 in passing the National Motor Vehicle Safety Act.
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The company was considered a pioneer of Internet gaming that took in hundreds of millions of bets annually.
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She took in the scene of black tulle and pumpkins, wondering aloud whether a witch was getting married.
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Universal's "Fate of the Furious" took in $98.8 million in April for the seventh-best launch of 2017.
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"So instead of taking in a thousand, they took in a fraction of that, about 150," Trump continued.
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The big winner for banks was the Financial Select Sector SPDR fund, which took in nearly $1.3 billion.
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People took in the view of a colorful forest from cable cars at the Rosa Khutor Ski Resort.
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"Don't Breathe," from the Uruguayan writer-director Fede Alvarez, took in about $26.1 million at North American cinemas.
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"Continental Drift" ultimately took in $877 million worldwide, with 81 percent of that total coming from international theaters.
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Muhammed Hauwa, 70, took in the 16-year-old son of a friend who had died in Nigeria.
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By comparison, front-runner Joe Biden raised $22 million, Sanders took in $46 million and Trump $124 million.
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It took in about $20.7 million, for a three-week domestic total of $262.3 million, according to comScore.
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He was one of more than 11,000 refugees Japan took in during the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
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Cambridge accepted 7223 of 323 American applicants into its class of 2018; Oxford took in 40 of 563.
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Overall, U.S.-based bond funds gathered $10.9 billion for the week, while stock funds took in $10 billion.
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He also spent far more than he took in, plowing more than $8363 million into his political operation.
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The whole thing was layered and textured more powerfully than anything else I took in at the time.
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As 28-year-old Combs took in the exhibit, "I just couldn't stop smiling," he told PEOPLE afterward.
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Those funds took in $2.7 billion during the week, their third straight week of inflows, the data showed.
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And, it is one he sorely needs after the battering he took in regards to the government shutdown.
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Emerging-market stock funds in the United States took in $2.7 billion in the weekly period through Aug.
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"They claimed they were looking for two individuals and then took in everybody to ICE detention," says Williams.
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Bella Hadid had the right sized uniform, but oversized equipment, as she took in some French Open action.
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Another $1.8 billion went into alternative investments, while its stock and bond-picking franchise took in $4 billion.
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The Disney remake claimed another $48 million, while Ghost in the Shell took in a disappointing $19 million.
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For a sense of the range: we took in about 33,000 refugees in 2009, and 16,000 in 2015.
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Revenue was up 4 percent as the government took in more money from personal and corporate income taxes.
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World War Two drama "Dunkirk" rang up $525 million while horror movie "Get Out" took in $255 million.
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But investment-grade, taxable government, multisector and municipal bond funds all took in less money than last week.
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The agency took in public comments in the last few months before the test is set to begin.
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The numbers were down slightly from fiscal year 2018, when the commission took in just over $500 million.
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"He must be held accountable for each and every action he took in that church," Mr. Williams urged.
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It took in $4.2 million over all and was seen by 74,484 people, according to the Broadway League.
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In 2017, the racing industry took in about $570 million in bets, according to the Division of Gaming.
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During the storm, he took in his friend, Tony Young, another RV camp resident, and Mr. Young's girlfriend.
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We have tighter restrictions on tobacco because of action that 46 state attorneys general took in the 1990s.
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Looking sharp in a flowered bow tie, he glanced around the historic theater and took in his surroundings.
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Perched on a stool overlooking the water, Elizabeth Schooley and her boyfriend, Scott Anthony, took in the view.
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The iShares group took in $81 billion in the quarter, compared with $34 billion in the quarter prior.
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Hova -- one of the biggest critics of the league's treatment of Colin Kaepernick -- took in the Rams vs.
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Still, it remains a significant investment for a brand that, for 2017, took in $5003 million in revenue.
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Dropbox took in $1.1 billion of revenue in 2017, a 31 percent increase from $845 million in 2016.
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I just took in every moment of it, just watching these people who were achieving this huge accomplishment.
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Last year, Huawei took in more than $105 billion in sales, helped by its fast-growing smartphone business.
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You used to have to do some work to find a shot that took in a whole outfit.
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Bernie Sanders, who does not have a super PAC spending on his behalf, took in just over $35,000.
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Bernie Sanders, who does not have a super PAC spending on his behalf, took in just over $35,233.
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But architecturally I took in all five boroughs, which provided a cornucopia of treats for my hungry eyes.
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"Avengers: Endgame" took in $1.2 billion worldwide, arriving as the No. 1 movie in at least 54 countries.
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"Black Panther," by comparison, took in $202 million over its first three days in North American theaters alone.
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Yet it took in 1,800 refugees per day between mid-2016 and mid-2017 from South Sudan alone.
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The speculation reached a pitch when Colorado General Manager Joe Sakic took in the Beanpot finals on Feb.
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I took in a lit shelf of gorgeous hand-painted Cornet glasses, a special collaboration with the store.
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"The Hurt Locker," released in June 2009, only took in about $20 million during its entire theatrical run.
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The app, whose founders raised $5 million in funding earlier this year, took in just $17,000 last month.
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The Republican incumbent, who first won election in 3.23, took in about $1.8 million in the third quarter.
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These players took in $541 million in premiums in 2018, an increase of 11.5% from the prior year.
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This move mimics a similar one that Jet took in becoming an authorized Apple reseller earlier this year.
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In the Logue years, New Haven took in more redevelopment aid per capita than any city in America.
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"I never took, in my life and during my career, any prohibited substance," Errani said in a statement.
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Bernie Sanders and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who took in $25.3 million and $19.1 million, respectively.
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That was a path former President Obama took in 2014 after months of reckoning with the Ebola scare.
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Clooney took in $264.5 million in pretax earnings, thanks to a lucrative business venture, endorsements and older movies.
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Ryan, taken aback about being asked about the vote he took in his first year in Congress, laughed.
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CLF took in $26 million in 2017, compared with $497,000 in 2015, the previous year without an election.
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Mar-a-Lago, Trump's Florida resort, took in $6900,2628 from the campaign for facility rental, catering and lodging.
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Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, took in more than $1003 million, according to his team.
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At the end of 2017 — its first full year of business — the startup took in $03,000 in sales.
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An earlier version of this article gave the wrong name for a class Michelle Obama took in Washington.
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The last "Transformers" movie, released in 2014, took in 30 percent less in North America than its predecessor.
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No country in the world is able to handle the number of refugees we took in last year.
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We got the actress leaving the Hollywood Improv Tuesday night, where she took in a Joe Rogan show.
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Just before World War II, Britain took in some 10,000 mostly Jewish children through the Kindertransport rescue program.
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In each of the past three years, its website took in about $26 million in donations, he said.
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Cosmetology schools took in nearly $1.2 billion in federal grants and loans during the 2015-16 school year.
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Corresponding Republican and conservative groups took in $26.4 million this cycle, versus $17.7 million in the cycle prior.
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The particulars of the shooting that took in La Loche, Saskatchewan Friday are much more sensational, of course.
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Woody Allen's "Wonder Wheel" cost $25 million to make and took in only $1.4 million in North America.
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It's hard to behold the past knowing what befell the subject of one image he took in 1976.
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In a separate interview, Mr. Sauerberg confirmed that Condé Nast took in over $1 billion in revenue in 2015.
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They took in the Nobel Museum and then travelled to Ark Des, Sweden's national center for architecture and design.
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"Resurgence" took in $22 million from 25.7 markets in a day-and-date rollout for much of the world.
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That's a 22016 percent increase from the $2200 million they took in during the last midterm cycle in 7003.
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Overall, U.S.-based stock funds took in $23.4 billion, the most in four weeks, the research service's data showed.
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Mike Lee (Utah) -- "This is the step they took in 2013," he Lee told CNN on 3/28/2017.
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The couple happily took in both Kitty and Leila, who are said to be settling into their new home.
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Germany took in more than one million migrants last year, mainly people fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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After their first attempt failed in January of last year, the second — and last one remaining — took in April.
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The Amy Schumer vehicle I Feel Pretty didn't shake the controversy around its premise and took in $48.8 million.
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But Frye took in only $7.81 million in base salary this year, about a third of James' $22.97 million.
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The company pointed to a recent blog post about action it took in 2018 against malicious ads and actors.
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Images I took in less challenging settings do look great, though, boasting beautiful colors that are accurate and rich.
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Austria took in asylum seekers numbering the equivalent of around 1 percent of its population during the 2015 crisis.
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But second and third generations, who were better educated, contributed more than they took in — $1,700 and $1,300 annually.
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That's up from a $1.8 billion valuation when the company took in a $200 million in investment in 2017.
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Pablo Picasso once took in an injured owl, bandaged its claw, and gave it a home in his kitchen.
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Perdue's campaign took in $20203 million in the first quarter, ending the period with $3.3 million in the bank.
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Mr. Singh strode to the curb, pushed the knit cap back from his forehead and took in the sunshine.
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Williams' house took in about two feet of water during the historic flood that inundated much of the city.
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Firms can get an electricity connection in 35 days, little more than half the time it took in 2018.
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Apple continued to see declines, though those have slowed compared to the hit it took in the first quarter.
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In its opening day in North America, "Endgame" took in $22017 million, including $6413 million from Thursday night previews.
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In its opening day in North America, "Endgame" took in $156.7 million, including $60 million from Thursday night previews.
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This year's run-up is pronounced given the sharp tumble U.S. stocks took in the fourth quarter of 2018.
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In its most recent round of financing, the company took in $1.5 billion, bringing its total to $4.3 billion.
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BlackRock's iShares-branded ETFs took in $26.32 billion during the quarter, down from $15 billion in the first quarter.
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"The Witch" (A24), a period horror film about a Puritan family and a demonic goat, took in $8.7 million.
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You know, I'm reminded of that that is the same position that Marco took in Iowa on ethanol subsidies.
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This means the electric car company just took in $115M in deposits, and four billion dollars in potential sales.
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U.S.-focused funds posted $11.8 billion in outflows, while non-domestic funds took in $613 million during the week.
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He took in as much as $190,000 for a lecture at Drew University in New Jersey in March 2018.
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The forms show that, combined, Trump and Kushner took in between $28 million and $135 million in outside income.
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In 203, Michael and Terri Hawthorn took in twins Lacey and Layna, then 8 years old, as foster children.
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Bulletproof previously took in $9 million in Series A, bringing up the total funding to date to $28 million.
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Now he's talking and showing some pride in what he considers the care he took in developing the Swagway.
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Stepping out onto the roof deck during a recent tour, Mr. Devine, the Witnesses' spokesman, took in the view.
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Some blame the refugee crisis of 2015, when Sweden took in the most asylum-seekers per capita in Europe.
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The period from 1999 to 2009 was one of geographical expansion as the union took in 12 new members.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" earned an additional $9.7 million, while "The Favourite" took in $8.4 million and "Vice" cored $6.8 million.
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Remember when Trump went viral a while back for those dumb photos he took in that 18-wheeler semi?
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The modern family took in a show and dinner before the parents enjoyed some private time at a club.
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It was very simple and then I took in the revised version and pitched it and they did it.
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Institutional government-only funds took in $42.82 billion, raising their total assets to $1.549 trillion in the latest week.
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That's up from a $252 billion valuation when the company took in a $200 million in investment in 2017.
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After years of near deification as the lords of cool, Big Tech took in on the chin in 2017.
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U.S. funds took in a net $4.6 billion while emerging and European funds lost a net $600 million each.
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Last year, the state took in $198.5 million in tax revenue from in-state marijuana sales of $1.3 billion.
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"Tremors" took in a modest box office gross in the '90s but lived on among cult horror film-lovers.
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U.S. technology funds took in $767 million during the week while utilities sector funds added $485 million in cash.
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Over the weekend, Kunis and Kutcher, 39, took in Budapest's Sziget Festival, which included a performance by Wiz Khalifa.
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Investment grade bond funds took in $6.6 billion, with high-yield and emerging market debt vehicles attracting small outflows.
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The movie made $416 million globally Taking international box offices into account, the film took in $416 million overall.
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The first question Trump took in Thursday's press conference was from David Martosko, the US politics editor for DailyMail.
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Financial and banking sector funds took in $162 million during the latest week after five straight weeks of outflows.
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Funds invested in energy commodities, including oil futures, took in $407 million, for a third straight week of inflows.
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Thursday's data also showed China took in 330,000 tonnes of corn in July, down 63.7 percent from last year.
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The company took in a record best $2000 billion in revenue, a jump of 22017 percent over last year.
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In boot camp, I was surprised by the pride the other recruits took in their no-name Midwest hometowns.
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What entertained me wasn't fealty to its source but the pleasure its makers took in creating and sustaining lightness.
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Travel experts say some of the steps the agency took in response probably contributed to the increased wait times.
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The Trail Blazers took in the festivities, which included a montage of Curry highlights on the arena's video boards.
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Byrne, who took in about $381,000 in the third quarter, ended September with about $2.5 million in the bank.
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Refuges took in the least amount of fee revenue of all Interior bureaus, according to the Congressional Research Service.
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The record deficit comes as the government paid back more corporate taxes than it took in, losing $669 million.
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Last year passively managed bond ETFs took in $603 billion, compared to $46 billion for actively managed bond funds.
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A GoFundMe page set up to help raise money for the mosque's reconstruction took in more than $1 million.
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By contrast, U.S.-based funds invested in stocks abroad took in $1.1 billion during the week, the data showed.
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Last year, Germany took in nearly one million migrants and refugees, many of them from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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We took in the processing facilities and digesters, also painted by Tremlett, where cow dung is transformed into electricity.
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"Aloha" took in a mere $21 million at the domestic box office, despite having Bradley Cooper as its star.
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The 37 shows running took in $28.7 million, compared with $28.8 million grossed by 36 shows the previous week.
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In 2007, she donated $300 to Hale House, a New York charity that took in homeless infants and toddlers.
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Disney said that "Doctor Strange" took in an additional $240.4 million overseas; Imax results in China were especially robust.
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That's a record sum, and an increase from the $749 million healthcare AI startups took in a year ago.
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In fact, both active and passive bond funds together in 2016 took in the most cash in three years.
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Investors broadly took in their stride a manufacturing survey that showed British factory activity slightly losing momentum in July.
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He hit all four of the shots he took in the first quarter on his way to 12 points.
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"The Accountant," also starring Anna Kendrick, took in a sturdy $24.7 million, according to comScore, which compiles ticketing data.
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All in all, Mr. Trump's campaign took in about $55 million in September compared with $84 million for Mrs.
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Despite a reported budget of $120 million, Geostorm—a disaster flick starring Gerard Butler—only took in $13.3 million.
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Maybe Fox News took in the heaviest barrage of Stewart's often righteous comic anger in his "Daily Show" days.
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It is also twice the estimated $746 million that Hillary Clinton, the next best at earning media, took in.
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In 2016, Children Advocacy Centers in Idaho handled 1,512 reports of sexual abuse; in Wyoming, they took in 2,864.
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The camera company took in $297 million in revenue equaling a non-GAAP loss of 9 cents per share.
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In U.S. dollars, that's around $76.75 million — not bad for a fitness app that never took in outside capital.
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Germany took in hundreds of thousands of migrants last year, mainly people fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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BlackRock's iShares ETF business took in $4.83 billion in new money - more than double its inflows a year ago.
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Investment-grade bond funds attracted $1.6 billion, while lower-grade high-yield funds took in $420 million, ICI said.
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The company was a considered a pioneer of Internet gaming that took in hundreds of millions of bets annually.
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DATABASES I also hoped to figure out what drug I took in 2009 that did not agree with me.
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The company parlayed that success into a direct-to-consumer subscription business that took in $152 million in 2015.
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Mr. Hultgren's Democratic opponent, Lauren Underwood, raised over $2 million in the last quarter while he took in $455,000.
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In a 2012 interview for this obituary, he talked about the pleasure he took in a life of science.
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"The Invisible Man" took in an additional $20.2 million in 47 foreign markets over the weekend, according to Universal.
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Joey Pedroni Stables took in the animals from Chocolate Horse, and Sonoma Horse Park took the ones from Estancia.
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She arranged for her father to pick him up, a potentially awkward situation that Mr. Kedem took in stride.
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He had brown eyes that took in the world with an ironic slant … and a Roman ruling-class nose.
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"California Notes," much slighter, is a series of notes Didion took in preparation for covering the Patty Hearst trial.
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Many viewers took in the entire 24.5 minutes of the work; that's most unusual for such a lengthy video.
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This year, amid widespread consensus that they would prevail, they took in more than $400,000 in the same period.
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Playing on four screens, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" (Fox Searchlight), another Oscar candidate, took in a stout $320,000.
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In the photos Barboza took in Jacksonville, it's obvious that for these black children, the Great Depression never ended.
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They took in breathtaking views of the San Francisco Bay and strolled past a climbing wall and gardening plots.
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About five minutes later, agents in another part of the city took in a second group of 245 migrants.
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Last year, Hulu took in more than $2139 billion in advertising, a 226 percent jump from the previous year.
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We climbed out, attached the tethers on our rigs to bars on the structure, and took in the view.
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Selena Gomez and The Weeknd are still going strong and took in a romantic dinner Thursday night in Hollywood.
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David, how did you come to this decision and what were some of the considerations that you took in?
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Ties Our grown sons had long since moved out when my husband and I took in two foster daughters.
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The Met took in only 67 percent of its potential box office revenue last season, near a record low.
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The Weinstein Company offloaded a horror movie in very limited release and took in a grand total of $742.
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His mother took in seamstress work to support her daughter and two sons in the depths of the Depression.
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This January, there was no toast, a step Mr. Milnes said he took in the interest of public safety.
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And Terrell Suggs took in his second career Super Bowl victory with a simple finger point to the sky.
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And according to DSA spokesman Lawrence Dreyfuss, in 22016, the group took in more than 22020,000 donations averaging $18.80.
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Four years after Germany took in over one million migrants, integration is quietly working, one village at a time.
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In 2018, the startup took in $41.5 million in revenue, a figure that jumped to $76 million in 2019.
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To pay her husband's way out of jail, she sold everything she could, took in sewing work and borrowed.
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A Missouri shelter called Mac's Mission, which specializes in what it calls "janky" dogs, took in the abandoned puppy.
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They also took in new money in order to pay longtime investors, eventually resorting to high-interest rate loans.
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"We sit at the table closest to the doors," Calysta, 17, said as she took in a softball game.
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A woman in Corpus Christi said on Twitter that she took in her neighbor's dog left in the backyard.
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Investors took in stride the Federal Reserve's first policy meeting of the year as it left interest rates unchanged.
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After taking the photo, he walked up a steep flight of stairs, turned around and took in the expanse.
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But it was an easy check to write: The first film, released in 2014, took in $773 million worldwide.
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Meanwhile, the federal government took in a record $390.8 billion in income tax revenue from October through December 2017.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (Sony) took in $17.3 million, lifting its two-week total to $34.3 million.
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His last dispatch was from Japan's Setouchi Islands, where he took in a once-every-three-years art extravaganza.
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"A Madea Halloween," made for $20 million, took in $75 million, the second-highest gross for a "Madea" film.
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The first one Jones took in for a layup, and with the second, he set up a Muhammad dunk.
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"Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' by Sapphire" took in about $219 million in 22, after adjusting for inflation.
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That's $10.6 billion in today's money—nearly three hundred million dollars more than the studios took in in 2014.
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The study took in the 150 largest U.S. cities plus at least two of the largest in each state.
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The main financial index mirrored gains on the benchmark, rising 0.5 percent, as investors took in the jobs data.
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The country took in between 500,000 and 800,000 bpd from Iran in the past several months, a typical range.
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This probably sounds absolutely ridiculous, but the theory is rooted in a class I took in college called Advanced Logic.
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Markle also showed off pics from Wimbledon, where she took in a Serena Williams match, reportedly from the Royal box.
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Lionsgate's third frame of "Now You See Me 2" took in $5.7 million to bring its total to $52.1 million.
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She took in the Big Apple from the Tom the Turkey float and documented the fun with a cute snap.
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That amounts to less than 0.2 percent of the $3.3 trillion the Treasury took in during the latest fiscal year.
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Overall, equity funds took in $11.7 billion, helped by a 65th straight week of net inflows for funds focused abroad.
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In the program's first year, the U.S. took in a record 207,000 people amid crises in Cuba and Southeast Asia.
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"We still have a lot of color slides from way back, pictures that she took in the 1950s," she said.
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Murdock says her family took in Lawrence during the '90s and he's been like a brother to her ever since.
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It would be great if people took in all available evidence and considered it objectively prior to making a decision.
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In fact, last year the company took in $2.62 billion in sales, a 2.5 percent increase from the year before.
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Last year the team also took in a $123 million seed led by Fabrice Grinda's FJ Labs, YC and others.
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The DC superhero face-off took in a worldwide total of $873.3 million, after facing an onslaught of negative reviews.
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The European Union, with a population of 500 million, took in 1 million illegal migrants last year, the Economist reported.
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The experience I had running a business prepared me more for my career than the classes I took in school.
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What if there was a similar device that tracked the energy you took in – in other words, what you consumed?
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Talal Ansari: Nidhi, take me back to your trip to Puerto Rico that you took in October of last year.
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According to student loan expert Mark Kantrowitz, the sector took in around 260 percent of the government's financial aid funding.
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Descriptions of chaos colored reports from Twitter last night, as Albertans took in the reality of what they were facing.
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But on the whole, it is hard to argue with the approach that US policymakers took in the postwar era.
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Safe-haven U.S. Treasury funds took in $440 million during the week, their 11th week of inflows, Lipper data showed.
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Relatively low-risk money-market funds took in $3.5 billion in the weekly period, according to the fund research service.
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He then took in money from additional investors to pay earlier ones in an effort to cover up his fraud.
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"Dirty Grandpa" (Lionsgate), which gave Robert De Niro some of the worst reviews of his career, took in $11.5 million.
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Based on the Rick Yancey young-adult novel, "The 5th Wave," starring Chloë Grace Moretz, took in about $10.7 million.
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Apple would have to buy the theme park business, which took in more than $20 billion in revenue last year.
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Recently, the couple donated $10,000 to help Camp Cocker Rescue care for dogs it took in from a backyard breeder.
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Admit it, you studied those finishing moves harder than you did for any test you ever took in high school.
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The previous record-holder was "The Matrix Reloaded," which took in $224 million in May 250, after adjusting for inflation.
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The thriller "Triple 9," with a cast that included Kate Winslet, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Casey Affleck, took in $6.1 million.
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"Fifty Shades of Black" (Open Road), a spoof that cost about $5 million to make, took in about $6.2 million.
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A month ago, they took in their first outside money by raising $150,000 from a group of independent angel investors.
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Taxable bond funds took in $1.2 billion during the week, following three straight weeks of withdrawals, the research service said.
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The couple popped up Friday in Florence where they took in the local art at the famed Uffizi Gallery Museum.
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BlackRock's iShares exchange-traded funds business took in $51.26 billion in new money, up from $23.3 billion a year earlier.
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But emerging equity funds took in $2.6 billion, the highest inflow in seven months, while Japanese funds received $43 billion.
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The main Senate groups -- Senate Majority PAC, Emily's List and the League of Conservation Voters -- took in only $20.5 million.
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During one exchange, Kate talked with a female student about science classes she took in school before heading to university.
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The company's hepatitis C treatments took in more than $19 billion in 2015 alone, more than paying for the acquisition.
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The photos they used for their single artwork are pictures they took in Nicaragua and Panama, where Max's parents live.
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Ella sat between her parents as they took in the action, with all three sporting bright smiles on their faces.
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The 24-year-old forward for FC Barcelona took in $37.5 million from June 103 to June 2016, Forbes said.
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"They were freezing," Breanne Luiskutty, a volunteer at Pet Adoption League who took in five of the puppies, told KTUL.
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When I drew back the flimsy curtains in the morning, I took in the scene properly for the first time.
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This is a story of the trip that Don Shirley took in the pre-Civil Rights era of the 21949s.
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Meghan and the Queen were also happily chatting away as they took in a children's dance performance during the outing.
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The Treasury last quarter again took in record amounts of revenue, though Congress spends it faster than it comes in.
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Equity mutual funds witnessed outflows of $5.5 billion, while equity ETFs took in $3.7 billion during the fund flows week.
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By the way, did you know that you're still logged into every stupid personality quiz you took in high school?
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Her "Shades of Blue" co-star Ray Liotta was also there ... and BFF Leah Remini took in her second performance.
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BlackRock ETFs took in $60.22 billion in new money in the latest quarter, up from $44.19 billion a year earlier.
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In addition to the jump in U.S. revenue, global investment banks took in $19.6 billion, a 20 percent annualized increase.
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Then they tell me about how they took in their 85-year-old Jewish neighbor after he lost his wife.
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Priebus, the White House chief of staff, took in more than $21.4,21.02 in salary and bonuses from the Republican Party.
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Relatively low-risk money-market funds took in $13.9 billion during the week, their largest inflows this year, Lipper said.
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Precious metals commodities funds, which invest in gold and similar assets, took in $977 million, the most since July 2016.
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BlackRock ETFs took in $213.34 billion in new money in the latest quarter, up from $24.65 billion a year earlier.
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But regardless of the positive step Interpol took in its leadership selection, the mysterious disappearance of Meng remains deeply concerning.
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U.S.-based bond funds took in $3.7 billion, including $2.2 billion into municipal bond funds, their best number this year.
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Many dissidents went to Albania, while a number of Western European countries took in smaller numbers of the MEK refugees.
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The water bottle industry took in $19.8 billion in retail sales last year in the United States, according to Euromonitor.
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Taxable bond mutual funds took in $22017 billion in the first three months and $170.1 billion during the past year.
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