You mean the top flight wasn't overwhelmed by private finance?
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Hertha Berlin are fifth in German soccer's top flight Bundesliga.
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Norwich lasted just one season back in the top flight.
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But top-flight specs don't set apart the Note line anymore.
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Being a top-flight reporter was all I wanted to do.
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There are top-flight civilians in place in the Defense Department.
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Either way, we'll be seeing them in the top flight next term.
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Each succeeds through clever writing, top-flight cinematography and, crucially, smart casting.
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The women's top flight is run by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
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But this year, fans have been treated to several top-flight bouts.
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The Dunhams were not fazed by the lack of top-flight entertainers.
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Hug forced many top flight fighters to a knee with this method.
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This isn't the kind of organization that attracts top-flight head coach candidates.
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Top Flight Technologies in Boston makes drones and the software that powers them.
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Holtz was one of a handful of top-flight coaches calling on Booker.
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He was a top-flight debater in high school and, later, at Harvard.
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What of the man set to lead Burnley back to the top flight?
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Jiang has said the aim is solely to "stabilize" in the top flight.
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Italy's top flight Serie A soccer league has been suspended since March 9.
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There have never been more potential homes for top-flight comedies and dramas.
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"The Outsider" is not generally considered to be really top-flight Stephen King.
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Florida State is a good example because it's a top-flight sports program.
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But in the English top flight, there are still just the two Invincibles.
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It added that UniCredit was working with top-flight consultants, including Rothschild's Daniel Bouton.
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The decision gave Muangthong United its fourth crown in the top-flight Thai League.
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He owned top flight soccer club Anzhi Makhachkala until he sold it in 2016.
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They prefer low premiums for policies that provide top-flight care for expensive events.
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It runs a fellowship program for top-flight entrepreneurs selected to address global issues.
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The Americans were hobbled throughout by the lack of a top-flight point guard.
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Top-flight directors — Michael Cuesta, Ed Bianchi, Christoph Schrewe — handle MacLean's complicated story fluidly.
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Instead, Shields says Ali's resume is packed with bums, not legit top flight opponents.
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By then, top-flight celebrities, including Sofia Vergara and Steven Spielberg, filled the audience.
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The country has some top-flight representation in Washington — at a hefty price tag.
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In their rare recent meetings with top-flight sides, the Maori have been convincingly defeated.
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Since its 2018 launch, Automobili Pininfarina has hired a raft of top-flight German engineers.
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The new champion's victory may signal a changing of the guard in trampoline's top flight.
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Miller was the second top-flight reliever the Yankees had jettisoned in the last week.
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Toni The Clinton camp now seems to be treating Pennsylvania as a top-flight battleground.
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Serie A Italy's top flight provided the most exciting action from around Europe this weekend.
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It's a small fraternity of top-flight trainers who can win with the wrong horse.
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BARCELONA (Reuters) - Top-flight women footballers in Spain are going on strike indefinitely from Nov.
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SPORTS All sporting events and competitions are suspended, including top flight Serie A soccer games.
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Managers at top-flight restaurants complain that they still sell more steaks than they'd like to.
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Aurora came out of stealth in 2017 to much fanfare given its top-flight technical talent.
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Dead rubbers aside, there are still plenty of reasons to watch top-flight football this weekend.
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A super salesman, however, doesn't need to represent a top-flight company with a solid reputation.
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Single-season records rely on a combination of a favourable context, top-flight performance and luck.
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But the hitting hard part has led to the idea that she's a top flight striker.
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It will be the 43-year-old French World Cup winner's first top-flight management role.
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Their technique is calibrated, practised, coached and relentlessly assessed like that of a top-flight athlete.
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In Sacchi's first season, Milan scored more top-flight goals than they had for eight seasons.
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But when Racing was relegated after a single season in France's top flight, Lagardère changed tack.
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The rest goes to his band, a top-flight crew of 30- and 40-something improvisers.
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Despite the tumult, the company still booked the top-flight performers Sonya Yoncheva and Vittorio Grigolo.
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There remains, though, a risk that this will be Bournemouth's last season in the top flight.
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The facility continues to be known as a place where top-flight athletes can get tutelage.
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Yet City, who are third in the Championship and hunting promotion to the top-flight, kept believing.
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The only question ... why does a top-flight, insanely fit pro athlete have to draw on ABS?!?!
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Just a handful of top-flight firms, like Greylock Partners and Kleiner Perkins, have multiple women investors.
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He finished top of his class at Cadet School and graduated from a top-flight military university.
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The bank is in talks to sell top-flight real estate in Milan and Rome, MF said.
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He had, it was broadly agreed, done a reasonable job at one of England's top-flight makeweights.
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That deal guarantees top flight clubs around 80 million pounds per season, not including overseas TV rights.
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It would be the most implausible top-flight title since Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest won in 1978.
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Leicester had been through more than a century of league football without winning the top-flight title.
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It's the fourth time already this season VAR has failed to work in the Saudi top flight.
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Every top-flight club made an operating profit and 18 of 20 recorded a pre-tax profit.
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Bonilla believes that is something that could be changed with a new combined continental top-flight division.
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The Ministry of Culture said it had ordered security checks at all of Russia's "top flight" museums.
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He remained an effective top-flight striker, even in his later years with Portsmouth and West Ham.
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Towns is also a well above-average defender clearly capable of anchoring a top-flight defense eventually.
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Liverpool showed just how desperate it is to secure the club's first top-flight title since 13.
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In our Premier League Review, we discuss the main talking points from the weekend's top-flight encounters.
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Major sporting events, including top-flight Serie A football, will be played without spectators for a month.
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"It was a choice between top-flight sports cars or Formula One," Hatz said at the time.
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The Italian has won six times in 16 starts at the southern circuit in the top flight.
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They travel all over the world and document their experiences through their travel blog, Top Flight Family.
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Carmen Sognonvi is the founder of Top Flight Family, a blog about luxury family travel with kids.
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He had a large apartment, a generous pension and lavish benefits, such as top-flight medical care.
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Formerly known as Didi Kuaidi, the Chinese firm has secured funding from top-flight backers in recent years.
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The 32-year-old has scored against 37 different clubs in the Spanish top flight in his career.
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"Our cooperation with Saudi Arabia has been at a top-flight level," Novak told Reuters in an interview.
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Having top-flight actors -- including Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tilda Swinton and Mads Mikkelsen -- is especially helpful with this enterprise.
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Sky has top-flight football rights, such as the Premier League in Britain, a huge draw for customers.
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The equipment in these cars would have rivaled the top-flight Mercedes-Benz of not that long ago.
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Hackenberg was once a top-flight prospect, but his stock tumbled in his last two years in college.
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Mr Williams, meanwhile, acknowledged that quotas had increased black representation in top-flight rugby, but was consistently critical.
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And to cap it all, top flight Serie A soccer matches are to be played in empty stadiums.
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The only other English top-flight team to do so was Preston between 1888-89 and 103-90.
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That's roughly twice as expensive as some top-flight electric bikes, but it's cheaper than any electric motorcycle.
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Plans by Spain's top flight soccer league to hold regular season games in the U.S. are under threat.
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In August, Villa will embark on only their second season outside the top flight in the past 40 years.
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Plenty of top-flight headphones have noise-cancelling features to help listeners tune out the rest of the world.
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When it comes to their ability to survive in the top flight, however, our backing must be regretfully withdrawn.
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Top-flight producer David E. Kelley left the Amazon show, "Goliath," after its first season due to creative differences.
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Plus, this might actually be my favorite Kindle book reading device — and I own a top-flight Kindle Oasis.
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Money was always tight, and they were relegated in 1936, returning to the top flight only two decades later.
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But unlike in traditional financing, the opinions of top-flight venture firms are only somewhat relevant to cryptocurrency insiders.
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They are increasingly offering everything from top-flight gyms to speed-dating sessions, wine tastings and Apple support groups.
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However, she's now seen as a top-flight rival, with over half of Democrats thinking she'd beat the president.
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Never mind that he'd be giving up the chartered planes and five-star amenities of top-flight European football.
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Worse, warn several officials, there is little to no succession planning to quickly fill vacancies with top-flight talent.
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It has been the one-dimensional, mostly-minimum-contract-level veterans they've acquired to supplement those top-flight stars.
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Finally, employers could not provide top-flight benefits without the protections of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).
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A lawyer at a top-flight Manhattan law firm, she is the mother of charming teenagers and happily married.
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It has a research university, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, with a top-flight medical school and hospital.
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Since arriving in the top flight, Bournemouth has spent $175 million on players — a net, rather than gross, figure.
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Top-flight colleges and universities have played a crucial role in the growth of a black upper middle class.
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However, given Leicester's current form and position in the top flight, it's difficult to see why he would leave.
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The streaming platform will show one Italian top flight soccer match a week live, and for free, on Facebook.
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The problems began in March 28, the eve of last season (Lativa's top flight runs from March through November).
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The reason none of this was disqualifying is that Ibaka was also integral to a truly top-flight NBA defense.
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The free-scoring exploits of Monaco have seen them bag more goals than any other top flight team in Europe.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Another week, another twist in the tale of top-flight English football.
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The Pulitzers this year come as financial pressure drains many news organizations of the resources to pursue top-flight journalism.
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It still lags behind the value of broadcasting rights in England's top flight, currently worth 4.46 billion pounds until 2022.
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Moore said he would also like to launch what he called "an elite standard competition," or a top-flight league.
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The best young players may find their way into the academy of a top-flight club, and eventually go professional.
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Fellaini, however, is the first player in the country's top flight to have returned a positive test for the virus.
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While many top-flight athletes competed, qualifying for an event was easy: Basically anybody who signed up online could play.
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The brace meant Fati became the youngest player in Spanish top flight history to score two goals in one game.
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The Pulitzers this year come as financial pressure drains many news organizations of the resources to pursue top-flight journalism.
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Struggling Drenica beat their relegation rivals 1-0, a huge win that takes them one step closer to top-flight safety.
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Likewise, the plunge in Brazilian shares is allowing Verde to slowly add top-flight stocks at attractive prices, the letter said.
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So as you'd expect from a top-flight Nikon camera, it should be able to handle challenging lighting situations without flinching.
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Top Flight Technologies in Massachusetts uses a gas engine to power a generator that recharges the drone's battery while it flies.
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A coeval programme, Changjiang Scholars, is aimed at identifying potential top-flight researchers who are languishing in thousands of provincial institutions.
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Throughout 2015, many top-flight Republican donors had stayed on the sidelines, waiting for a clear establishment front-runner to emerge.
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Building on their successes in 2018, they could recruit top flight candidates at all levels of government in all 50 states.
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It carries, it rides an invisible jet stream, top flight created by top-gun hitter, creating anomalous trajectories that benefit him.
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Leicester has never won the top flight in its 132-year history, and Tottenham's only titles came in 1951 and 1961.
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With the bright lights of the top flight now growing dim, let us bask in the last of their warm rays.
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The good news, however, is that we'll finally get to see what Will Brooks is capable of against top flight foes.
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Valencia, who play in the Spain's top-flight La Liga, had been ordered to pay back 20.3 million euros plus interest.
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Eleven, with the backing of La Liga, broadcast a couple of rounds of top-flight soccer before eventually agreeing to stop.
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It offered a rare chance to see top-flight professionals display their talents on a field that usually belongs to amateurs.
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Italy's top-flight Serie A soccer league saw more matches postponed this weekend due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
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The main thing is that after many years of buying the top-flight, best-specced Android phone imaginable, I'm over it.
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The Biennale brings a top-flight roster of international visual art that is organized into a main show and national pavilions.
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Survival in England's top flight is more than a battle of wits, or even money; it is a war of information.
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The adults in his life shepherded him through a demanding high school curriculum, ultimately landing him in a top-flight university.
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Mourinho has managed other top-flight clubs – Chelsea, FC Porto, Inter Milan and Real Madrid – and won 32 trophies during his career.
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The number of top-flight AI researchers is limited, and the current US approach to immigration is the opposite of what's needed.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid will launch a women's team which will compete in the top flight from next season, Spanish media reported.
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Only a narrow 2-23 aggregate win over Nürnberg in the relegation playoffs kept Kovac and his squad in Germany's top flight.
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Although he had achieved success in Serie C290 and Serie B with Parma, Sacchi had never before managed in the top flight.
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An academic study by Freya Gassmann of Saarland University and two co-authors found a similar discrepancy in 183 top-flight heptathlons.
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Despite winning the Italian top division last season, Ronaldo failed to perform in the Champions League against his top-flight European peers.
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The withdrawals of the players, and the nervousness among fans, reflected serious and increasingly common safety concerns in top-flight international cricket.
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Maas, Spencer and Montero were not viewed as top-flight prospects, and none was the elite defensive player Sanchez appears to be.
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An MLS veteran, Diego Valeri has made nearly 200 appearances in the American top flight since joining Portland Timbers in January 2013.
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The 22016-year-old's brace against Newcastle United for Leicester City took his top flight total to 224, one more than Ronaldo.
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Looking at the current landscape of the top flight, it's hard to believe it once nurtured some of Britain's most popular leftists.
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And over the years, Cruise has relied on top-flight directorial talent to help sell the latest and greatest version of himself.
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Garcés also hired Efraín Flores, the former coach of the top-flight Atlas club in Guadalajara, to lead Pachuca's first division team.
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Seven players have now tested positive for the virus in the top flight Serie A, with Fiorentina and Juventus also recording infections.
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Italy's top-flight Serie A soccer league will see more matches postponed this weekend due to the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
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But the costs of creating a network of e-commerce warehouses and top-flight digital capabilities are eating into precious profit margins.
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Glyndebourne is by and large known for top-flight renderings of classic operas, and there is also plenty of that this season.
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It also means they remain unbeaten this season, having won 19 of their 20 top flight games so far, drawing the other.
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Meanwhile, Ronaldo, who has a few years left of being a top-flight footballer, will not play in Portugal's next four internationals.
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Windhorst's Tennor Holdings company later issued a statement to announce that Windhorst had invested into German top-flight soccer club Hertha Berlin.
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Sedaris also does some top-flight work with the video component, no-nosing Jones for a few shots, among other disorienting effects.
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The 30-year-old Taylor made 10 Premier League appearances last season but could not help Newcastle avoid relegation from England's top flight.
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They need three points to establish an insurmountable lead at the top of the table, and clinch a first-ever top-flight title.
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The Foxes had never won a top-flight title in their 132-year history, and their odds this time were 5,000 to 1.
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Golf'striumphant return Golf tasted its fair share of criticism after many top-flight names passed on the Olympics, citing apparently unfounded Zika concerns.
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Astori, who made 289 top-flight appearances, joined Fiorentina on loan in August 2015 and the club signed him outright one year later.
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It's why Brandon Marshall has been passed back-and-forth between four different NFL teams despite clearly being a top-flight NFL wideout.
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David Beckham, the former England and Manchester United midfielder, has been working to bring a top-flight Major League Soccer team to Miami.
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TORONTO Luminato Festival, June 224-228 This top-flight festival brings a wide range of international talent to Canada's city on the lake.
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Besides Chapman, top flight closers Kenley Jansen of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Mark Melancon of the Washington Nationals are up for grabs.
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The biggest star behind a spate of new streaming television shows is no celebrity or top-flight director, but rather innovative music deals.
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The difficult diet probably selected for a tough constitution, with top-flight immune and DNA repair systems, and tough things tend to last.
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The victory left Chelsea one win short of Arsenal's record of 23 consecutive victories in the same top-flight season, set in 13.
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Anyway, it seems that Bolt's stunt caught the attention of at least one team—Central Coast Mariners FC, in Australia's top-flight league.
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Those processes are great for the engineering cycles they need, but they're not really compatible with the top-flight Silicon Valley software engineers.
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Australia's top-flight rugby league and soccer competitions were also plunged into doubt, with New Zealand teams facing a logistical nightmare to participate.
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While those bebop giants died many years ago, there are still a few top-flight artists around New York who worked with them.
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By one metric, only three clubs (Ajax, Partizan Belgrade and Dinamo Zagreb) have more graduates playing top-flight soccer in Europe than Sporting.
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Alireza Jahanbakhsh's dominant form in the Dutch top flight was nowhere to be seen, and talented young striker Sardar Azmoun was also ineffective.
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After that realization, they booked a family trip to Mexico, which sparked the idea for their luxury family travel blog Top Flight Family.
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All soccer matches in England, including the top-flight English Premier League, will be suspended until April 4 due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Since then, footballers with West Indian heritage have been a constant in the top flight, with increasing prevalence in the Premier League era.
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Euro 2016 may not yet be cold in its grave, but the most moneyed top flight on the planet cares not for such sentimentality.
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Sky with sports media group Perform also won the rights to screen top-flight Serie A football matches in Italy until 2021 in June.
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Only two foreigners per team are allowed in English rugby's top flight, for instance, yet 72 Kolpak players appeared over the last rugby season.
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Look no further than South Dakota for top-flight health care, thanks to plenty of health-care professionals per capita and long life expectancies.
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The secret sauce has been connecting top-flight investors and influencers with these upstarts who often germinate their breakthrough ideas in their dorm rooms.
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It includes a nice selection of wines by the glass and the half-bottle, as well as a large assortment of top-flight spirits.
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Stewart Regan, then in charge of the Scottish Football Association, even predicted "social unrest" if Rangers were not immediately readmitted to the top flight.
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The Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the top-flight ensemble formed by the conductor Claudio Abbado in 2003, was in the hall, playing Mahler and Bruckner.
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The accolades were also heaped on manager Claudio Ranieri, who has never won the top flight title before in his 30-year managerial career.
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But they pale next to the kinds of activities that actually create sustainable economies, like building top-flight education, health care, and transportation systems.
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Both were young first-term senators with nonwhite heritages and top-flight rhetorical skills promising a way forward to a new generation of politics.
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For a deceiving stretch of its first set at the Jazz Standard on Wednesday night, Ensemble Kolossus sounded like a top-flight big band.
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Also present are top-flight returnees Middlesbrough, who will be shooting for survival and have made a few key additions to support their cause.
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Golf's crown jewel, The Masters, and England's top-flight soccer league joined the long list of elite sporting events to be canceled or postponed.
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A top-flight software engineer who is paid $210,280 a year in the Midwest might well command $235,703 or more in the Bay Area.
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The top flight A-League soccer competition, which is approaching the end of its season, will also continue this weekend without fans in attendance.
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It's a difficult record for any filmmaker to match, as is his achievement of premiering three films at top-flight festivals in one year.
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La Liga, the Spanish top flight, has worked to close the gap by opening offices around the world to try to build its audience.
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Its strutting postbop is enlivened by a top-flight quartet, including the pianist Stephen Scott, the bassist Curtis Lundy and the drummer Lewis Nash.
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Colleges and universities need to join forces to encourage poor, high-achieving students to attend top-flight schools and nudge accepted students to enroll.
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Real are top of La Liga and are the only team in the top flight to have won all four of their opening games.
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Trump, and the White House more broadly, have been sensitive about the suggestion that he is having difficulty fielding a top-flight legal team.
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Major Asian stock indexes dropped modestly Thursday, taking cues from declines in U.S. stocks after a string of top-flight retail companies released disappointing earnings.
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It has a bold take on how to make a big, edge-to-edge screen paired with top-flight materials such as ceramic and titanium.
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Those were two of the three highest tallies ever recorded in English top-flight football (after the 100 points that City recorded in 2017-18).
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Over the course of the next few seasons, Fulham could only really tread water in the top flight, and soon found themselves gasping for breath.
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NO ONE would confuse the match scheduled for September 10th between Celtic and Rangers (pictured, in 213) in Glasgow for top-flight, world-class football.
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But unlike Callaway, his experience as a top-flight player, and his ability to communicate easily with reporters, could earn him more leeway and respect.
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Cherchesov's squad are young, inexperienced and mostly play in Russia's top flight, meaning the majority of their players have barely tested themselves against international opponents.
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His salary offer was legally permitted under Title 2197 -- meant to help attract top-flight scientists who might not otherwise be interested in the job.
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The agency's presence in the Washington metropolitan area also enhances its ability to recruit and retain the top-flight economists so critical to its work.
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In their own way, the Cobblers — Northampton is famous for shoemaking — have achieved every bit as much as Leicester has done in the top flight.
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The universities, like the top-flight National University of Singapore (tuition: $21,125), are as international as the city, with one in five students from abroad.
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Relegated from the top flight last year after a reasonable fight against the drop, Burnley's 2015-219 season has been a textbook post-relegation display.
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Though even in this relative drought of top-flight action, the weekend's cards had a few moments that impressed and a couple of standout performers.
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For all the appropriate discussion about how they missed some key dynamics of the race, mainstream news outlets produced a lot of top-flight journalism.
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The top flight Australian Rules football season is set to open in Melbourne on Thursday but the coronavirus has thrown the entire championship into doubt.
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Next week Calhoun appears with a top-flight ensemble featuring Orrin Evans on piano and keyboards, Greg Osby on saxophone and Melvin Gibbs on bass.
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Because his first club as a professional, Instituto, missed out on promotion in his only season, he never played in the top flight in Argentina.
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FIRST IN PLAYBOOK -- WHAT HOUSE DEMOCRATS WANT 2018 TO LOOK LIKE -- MARK PUTNAM, the top-flight Democratic ad maker, has cut a spot for Ret.
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There are, of course, also many stories of wealthy people whose children found their way into top-flight schools despite nonstellar careers in high school.
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Football has been put on hold throughout the region due to the pandemic, with Japan delaying the restart of its top flight to May 9.
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Considering the fraught backdrop to the competition, it's little wonder that some of Chris' stories make the narratives of the English top flight seem tame.
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This was meant to act as a general code of conduct for clubs, and was signed by the 20 sides then in the top flight.
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With Leeds last gracing the top flight in the 2003/04 season, those players have never played a league match against the Elland Road outfit.
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Ishihara was not a top-flight featherweight but he was benefitting from a lot of goodwill after making himself famous with his comments about his 'bitches'.
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Leganes, who in 2016 were promoted to the top flight for the first time ever, earned the smallest amount of all the teams, pocketing 39.3 million.
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He is the 11th coach Perez has installed during two terms in charge and it will be the former France captain's first top-flight management job.
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Niu Jing, a high-ranking party official in Hengqin, wants to see Macau and Hengqin develop together into a top-flight entertainment, culture and services cluster.
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Fans have openly demonstrated against his continued involvement with Villa, who were European champions in 1982 and have won the English top-flight title seven times.
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But a central strategy for Amazon in markets it dominates is taking all those functions in-house to ensure fast delivery and top-flight customer service.
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The rookie, who is still 10th in the standings and is contracted for 2018, is the only German in the top flight of grand prix motorcycling.
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Third division champions Boa Esporte drew widespread derision with the signing of Bruno Fernandes, a former top-flight keeper who was released from jail last month.
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That deal sealed Mediapro's dominance of football from southern Europe; it already owns most of the rights to La Liga, Spain's top-flight league, until 2019.
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Though relegation from the Premier League came as something of a surprise for the club, their financial problems predate their tumble through the top-flight trapdoor.
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Ivy League colleges are high on his list, as are the University of Chicago and a number of other Division III universities with top-flight academics.
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Igor Akinfeev: A one-club man with CSKA Moscow, the goalkeeper has kept more clean sheets than anyone else in the history of Russia's top flight.
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Keisuke Honda: Long Japan's most famous footballing export, the 31-year-old midfielder can now be found playing for C.F. Pachuca in the Mexican top flight.
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The goal was bringing the track in line with the industry in hopes of attracting top-flight competitors, trainers and events such as the Breeders' Cup.
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Guardiola's men have appeared unstoppable at times, underlined by a period of 18 consecutive league wins, which is also now a top-flight record in England.
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Despite that backdrop to its return to England's top flight, however, Hull took the lead in the first half on an acrobatic shot by Adama Diomandé.
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Since then, this region has taken on an outsize influence on top-flight global cuisine, thanks in large part to that philosophy of generosity they pioneered.
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The 28-year-old has benefitted from a summer move to Cruz Azul and is once again playing first team minutes in the Mexican top flight.
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Sheringham first burst into the national consciousness during a short spell with Nottingham Forest, a club still in the top flight when he joined in 22010.
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Cerrone's troubles with slow starts and mental humps make the brawl-happy Oliveira a more dangerous opponent that he might be against another top flight lightweight.
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Since December, this drummer, producer and sometime rapper has played once a month at the Jazz Gallery, each time with a different top-flight jazz pianist.
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Golf's jewel in the crown, The Masters, and England's top-flight soccer league joined the long list of elite sporting events to be canceled or postponed.
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Golf's jewel in the crown, The Masters, and England's top-flight soccer league joined the long list of elite sporting events to be cancelled or postponed.
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They are 262-14 against the top-flight Red Sox, but also 5-14 against the Blue Jays (who themselves are 34 games out of first).
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It was the only Premier League casualty, with the other six top-flight teams in action advancing from the second round against opponents from lower divisions.
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The palace complex includes its own medical facilities and top-flight restaurant kitchens that turn out dishes with lobster, caviar and truffles flown in from France.
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When Top Flight Family first launched, it started off as an online magazine that consisted of different families sharing their travel experiences and reviewing luxury hotels.
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The next round of games in the top flight of the French, Spanish and Portuguese leagues will be played without fans as will some Bundesliga matches.
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Mr. Singer helped parents go to great lengths to falsely present their children as the sort of top-flight athletes that coaches would want to recruit.
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Shields, who is not attending Saturday's meeting, wants Buffett to reveal more, even if shareholders can "safely assume" his eventual successor as chief executive is top-flight.
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Broadcasters spend billions of euros to buy exclusive rights to shows top flight sport such as England's Premier League and Spain's La Liga soccer to attract viewers.
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Davis signed a two-year contract with London club Fulham to become the first player from the Southeast Asian nation to join an English top-flight club.
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While the sides at the summit are in a position to pay dividends, those at the bottom are about to be ruthlessly liquidated from the top flight.
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It was the fastest ever three-goal haul in the top flight, and set the tone for a match which ended in total humiliation for the visitors.
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The club, promoted last season after a seven-year absence from the top flight, thanked Karanka for his work over the past three-and-a-half years.
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It was at the centre of some epic battles, tussles which spread far beyond the cup itself and into the very highest echelons of the top flight.
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The clearest sign of trust was that the Adelsons, who control their own top-flight operation and had considered helming their own super PAC, entrusted their fortunes.
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Still, with its top-flight cast and absorbing historical foundation, the movie doesn't just chronicle when America began reaching for the stars, but sporadically achieves cinematic liftoff.
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Mr. Trump has a difficult time retaining top-flight lawyers as the inquiries have increasingly unsettled him, and he has angrily chafed against his lawyers' legal strategies.
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The list of teams without top-flight defenses that went on to win a championship, or even represent their conference in the NBA Finals, is pretty slim.
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Having taken over halfway through the season without any previous top-flight coaching experience, Zidane recognized that reaching the Champions League final was already an important milestone.
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The 31-year-old may not possess the same pace of yesteryear but Nagatomo's wealth of top-flight European experience could be crucial at the World Cup.
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And locking in good staff early could be essential, given there could be upward of two dozen Democrats looking to hire top-flight staff for 2020 campaigns.
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While he has now left the lower-leagues behind him, we can only hope that Manish brings some of that same narrative wonderment to the top flight.
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There have been other famous top-flight six-pointers over the years, not least the clash between Bolton and West Ham at the end of 2002/03.
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Though it is Uber's first transparency report, releasing such data has become standard practice at top-flight tech companies in response to increased concerns about government surveillance.
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They have now scored 21 goals in 21, becoming the first top-flight team to do so in a calendar year since Liverpool netted 21 throughout 21.
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Sky was only three years old in 1992 when it bid more than £300 million for the rights to televise live top-flight soccer matches in Britain.
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In England, where the top flight Premier League and lower-tier competitions have been suspended, Chelsea forward Callum Hudson-Odoi and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta tested positive.
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While Kleiner has hired new high-level partners, it still has a lot to do to convince Silicon Valley that it remains a top-flight V.C. firm.
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The campus was born of a 2010 competition started by the Bloomberg administration, which invited top-flight universities to compete to open an applied-science graduate center.
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PARIS, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Olympique Lyonnais' shares fell on Thursday after the French soccer club's defeat to Zenit St Petersburg in Europe's top-flight Champions League tournament.
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The start to the new season of the K-League, South Korea's top flight professional league, had been due to start this weekend but has been postponed.
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BRIGHTON EARNS PROMOTION Brighton will play in the top flight of English soccer for the first time in 34 years after securing promotion to the Premier League.
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But when you look at the smartphone market as a whole, every top-flight smartphone ought to have wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto cameras at this point.
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County have been going for 6003 years but have just a single trophy to show for it, and their last taste of top-flight football was in 1992.
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Aboriginal athletes have featured prominently in the narrative of Australian sport and regularly light up the country's top flight rugby league (NRL) and Australian Rules football (AFL) competitions.
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They've played wonderful football, hugely overachieved and defied the bookies, their critics and the vast resources of their major competitors to clinch their first ever top-flight title.
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The crash prompted an outpouring of solidarity and grief on social media from the soccer community, with Brazilian top flight teams Flamengo and Santos tweeting messages of support.
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It has offered the publishers of one top-flight journal, Science, $100,000 to make papers published this year about Gates-sponsored research free to read from the beginning.
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Mutko was club president from 1997 until 2003, and in that period he found money, attracted star players and returned Zenit to the top flight of Russian soccer.
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While Newcastle and Sunderland looked like they might go down with a whimper a few weeks ago, both are now fighting ferociously to preserve their top-flight status.
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With their soaring glass facades, top-flight amenities and bold Trump logos, the condo buildings are the most visible symbol of the president's multi-billion-dollar business empire.
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With only 19 goals from 27 matches, and just four wins all season, 'Boro have scored the fewest goals in the top flight despite keeping a tight defense.
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If he defeats the talented Freire, he reaffirms this status as a top-flight lightweight, and sets himself up for another shot at his third major MMA title.
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Bradley then gained European experience at Norwegian top flight club Stabaek and almost won promotion for French Ligue 2 outfit Le Havre who he left to join Swansea.
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The 52-year-old guided the Foxes to top-flight safety in the 2014-15 campaign after they appeared destined for the drop for much of the season.
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" When asked if he tried to move United's top flight clash with Liverpool back from Monday, Mourinho said: "I think it's impossible, the poisoned gift is already there.
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Glance at any of these names on a sheet of paper and you might think you're looking at a top-flight series that has been around for years.
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Not only that but he did it with five games remaining, equaling the English top-flight record of United (1907-08 and 2000-01) and Everton (1984-85).
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I guess what I'd say is that Trump should hope that's the easier path, because it implies that he can count on Pennsylvania as a top-flight battleground.
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Under Allardyce, who has yet to be relegated from the English top flight in 25 years as a manager, Sunderland lost just one of its final 10 matches.
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It takes an average of 106 days to hire a government worker, more than twice as long as in the private sector, and this discourages top-flight applicants.
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Both Sassuolo and Brescia play in Serie A, Italy's top-flight soccer league, which had previously decreed that games would be played behind closed doors until April 3.
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The 26-year-old Basilashvili said that it was not easy to become a top-flight professional in Georgia because of its size and the lack of funding.
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Coming into the final turn, face scrunched, she mustered the burst that is the reserve of top-flight runners and edged past a competitor by half a second.
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The loss of three principal male dancers on the eve of the ballet season was a big blow in a field where top-flight male talent is rare.
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Garber said that there is "no plan in place" to expand beyond 30, a number that will make M.L.S. the largest top-flight soccer league in the world.
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Michael Thomas, WR, Saints With the three best bets for top-flight, workhorse RB production off the board, it's time to make the pick least likely to disappoint.
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Spain's top-flight soccer competition La Liga, alongside sports media and entertainment group Relevent, announced a landmark 15-year deal to promote soccer in the U.S. and Canada.
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Amazon paid 90 million pounds ($115 million) to show 20 Premier League games for three seasons — the first time a streaming service has broadcast English top-flight football.
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PRAGUE (Reuters) - A leading Czech brewery dropped its sponsorship of the country's national team and top-flight competition on Friday, citing reputation risks from the sport's corruption scandals.
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