It's a two part mix that hardens like a rock.
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The two-part documentary airs on Oxygen on Saturday, November 11.
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So, what was causing the two-part brightening of this supernova?
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These are two-part networks that are trained on huge datasets.
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Trump defended his remarks in a two-part tweet Thursday morning.
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Well, my debut was a chapter in a two-part thing.
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The show's 12 episodes will air as a two-part series.
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During Manafort's Virginia trial, prosecutors laid out a two-part case.
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Tuesday's show is the second part of a two-part special.
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Two-part plays have long been a tough sell on Broadway.
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TENAFLY Two-part video and lecture on female Jewish comedians. Sept.
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"The Circus," a two-part "American Experience" documentary airing Monday, Oct.
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It's a two-part problem — a lack of workers and buyers.
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This two-part episode is hosted by the journalist Ben Anderson.
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What we're reading: This two-part series in The Washington Post.
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This festival of classical Indian dance is a two-part celebration.
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ESPN's two-part 30 for 303 documentary entitled "Vick" aired recently.
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Himes wrote about his own life in a two-part autobiography.
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Ms. Muse is a widow who works two part-time jobs.
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The Girlfriend Experience on VICE is a two-part editorial series.
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The answer to this two-part question is yes and no.
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This fact check is one in a two-part series examining candidate.
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After last night's two-part History Channel special, D.B. Cooper: Case Closed?
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ET) and the two-part reunion on July 9 (at 8 p.m.
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The first of the two-part, partly nude session took place Jan.
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In describing his strategy for investing, O'Neal follows a two-part approach.
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Stanton photographed Hillary Clinton in early September in a two-part series.
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However, the coolest part of the two-part system was the cap.
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The two-part episode's title — "The Ties That Bind" — says so much.
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You can listen to the two-part New York Times interview here.
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Read previous installments here: part one; part two; part three; part four.
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Read previous installments here: part one; part two; part three; part five.
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Most imminently, ABC's two-part miniseries Madoff airs this Wednesday and Thursday.
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In fact, two versions of the two-part story will be available.
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Brown appear on Dr. Phil for a two-part interview airing Feb.
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But money is tight, and she works at two part-time jobs.
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What is the two-part problem facing America, according to Parag Khanna?
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And Quentin Tarantino's two-part revenge saga, "Kill Bill," arrives on Amazon.
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Javid said this schedule would be reconsidered under a two-part review.
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Remember that odd, L-shaped, two-part battery from the iPhone X?
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A two part thread about soap, viruses and supramolecular chemistry #COVID19 pic.twitter.
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This is the second of a two-part series on science tourism.
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Clarke has ordered a two-part effort to be completed in November.
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"That, to me, is the answer, this two-part process," Pyle said.
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Ms. Menelli's company has three full-time employees and two part-timers.
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This is the first of a two-part series on science tourism.
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This two-part Season 2 premiere concludes on Monday at 9 p.m.
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There's a two-part test to determine whether a mark is disparaging.
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No: It was Part 1 of a two-part fashion week event.
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Part 1 of a two-part podcast, because this topic is yuuuge.
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Argentina sold more than expected in a two-part, $7 billion bond sale.
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The subjects of the two-part series are Wade Robson and James Safechuck.
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In part one of the two-part season finale, airing at 9 p.m.
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After the two-part treatment, Nina is radiant, and amped with her results.
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Any quality two-part epoxy should suffice, and the more airtight, the better.
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The two-part finale will air Wednesday, April 6 and Thursday, April 7.
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We're launching a two-part series focused on the dangers of distracted driving.
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Welcome to the second installment of our two-part Alex Jones master class.
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Read the other installments here: part one; part two; part four; part five.
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Jessica Carroll, 22, splits her time between college and two part-time jobs.
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Tesla is now on the second part of its two-part master plan.
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"Twin Peaks: The Return" concludes with a two-part finale at 8 p.m.
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This is the first in a two-part op-ed by Tali Sharot.
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And this two-part risk is more pressing to Boivin than a recession.
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In adolescence, the two part ways: Elena stays in school, Lila drops out.
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Then, you'll go through another two-part course: PRINCE2 Foundation and PRINCE2 Practitioner.
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In a two-part tweet, Kardashian West thanked the President for his time.
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This is a two-part process — subscribe and then confirm — but it's simple.
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This is the second in a two-part op-ed by Tali Sharot.
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For this initial installment in our two-part series, we'll start with foods.
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Everyone will finally get the answers next week in the two-part finale.
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Nor is his two-part advice for clearing the current atmosphere of distrust.
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We'll bring you the second part of this two-part series next week.
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The two-part production will be staged at Melbourne's Princess Theater in 2019.
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Elizabeth Warren's two-part Medicare for All implementation plan got more nuanced treatment.
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Wat sees delivery as a two-part challenge: sourcing traffic and delivering food.
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It had 20 full-time and two part-time employees as of March.
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The two-part "Leaving Neverland" is set to start airing Sunday on HBO.
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"Ontario Gothic," the book's opening poem, is a little two-part origin story.
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The two-part track also explores several facets of mental illness and loneliness.
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The budget resolution is the first in a two-part process to repeal Obamacare.
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The Big Bang Theory's two-part series finale airs May 16 at 8 p.m.
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The Trump administration used a two-part strategy to carve out such a restriction.
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Mnuchin said they would have a two-part meeting, with one part on trade.
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For one thing, the five-hour, two-part show is a massive technical achievement.
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Dancing with the Stars' two-part finale airs Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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The two-part HBO documentary film I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v.
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"Sandkings," the two-part premiere episode of Showtime's mid-19603s The Outer Limits revival.
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This two-part system isn't perfect, but works for me and my current situation.
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This is the first post in a two-part series on SDN and NFV.
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Read the other installments here: part two; part three; part four; part five. The
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Tanya's two-part interview airs Thursday and Friday on Access Hollywood (check local listings).
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The two-part after show airs July 17 and July 24 at 9 p.m.
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The Bachelor in Paradise two-part finale airs Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.
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"I am very disappointed in China," Trump said in a two-part tweet Saturday.
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The plastic is loaded with 60% metal powder and a two-part plastic system.
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Another two-part episode, "Niagara," shows the highly anticipated wedding of Jim and Pam.
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Her succinct and simple two-part answer basically echoes everyone's thoughts on the matter.
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Read CNN's two-part investigation on the deaths of border crossers in the Southwest.
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We'll look at those trends in the second installment of this two-part series.
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A two-part documentary about Robinson by Ken Burns debuts on PBS this weekend.
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The Workologist I have a two-part question, related to a major career shift.
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And our reviewer was enchanted with the two-part, five-hour-plus theatrical sequel.
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"Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad," Trump claimed in a two-part tweet blast.
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By now, you've hopefully listened to part one of this special two-part episode.
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This is the second post in a two-part series on SDN and NFV.
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"She doesn't have the range" is a meme with a two-part origin story.
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That two-part structure has triggered many scraps with antitrust authorities over the years.
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You're about to hear the first installment of our two-part series with Ina.
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SORKIN: It's sort of a two-part question, so I'll answer in two parts.
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The two-part production, written by Jack Thorne, was universally praised for its stagecraft.
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The two-part presentation will air on Sundays, May 13 and 20, on PBS.
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Mixologists join historians and authors in this two-part special about America during Prohibition.
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Our two-part budget strategy would work for almost anyone shopping for a house.
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If you're hooked by the end of the two-part premiere Sunday night, great.
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The paperback edition includes a two-part interview between Robinson and President Barack Obama.
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She's a single mother who has two part-time jobs and three small kids.
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This two-part package will first provide you with a comprehensive understanding of foundational Excel.
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They made the definitive two-part list of the astrological signs are Dr. Phil pictures.
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At his press conference, President Trump was asked essentially a two-part question about Flynn.
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The weapon Arya shows Gendry appears to be a two-part dagger-spear-staff hybrid.
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This is the second installment in a two-part series on VICE, presented by STARZ.
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Part 19303 of a two-part series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
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The miniseries dealt with this complexity by turning the narrative into a two-part series.
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Part 1 of a two-part series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
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Today, we begin a two-part series on the promise and the peril of vaping.
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During undergrad, I worked two part-time jobs so I could put myself through school.
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The second half of The X-Files' two-part premiere airs Monday at 8 p.m.
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"We are delighted to be working with Cary," they wrote in a two-part statement.
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In this two-part special, you'll see what happened to the Buttershaws after the finale.
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Unlike Radcliffe, many of his Harry Potter co-stars have attended the two-part production.
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Viacom launched the US$73bn two-part issue up to 87.5bp inside initial price thoughts.
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Image: Paulo CastroThe most common sound emitted by the botos were short, two-part calls.
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Two part attack — pedestrians on bridge targeted with vehicle, before stabbing rampage inside Borough Market.
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The first thing I want is your reaction to Rod Rosenstein, a two-part question.
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Warning: Spoilers ahead for the conclusion to The 100's Season 3 two-part premiere.
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A Democrat plan to approve a two-part spending package does not include these funds.
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The business currently has four full-time employees and two part-time employees besides Jin.
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Now, the two are revealing their latest project in a two-part video on Instagram.
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Meanwhile, Jackson spoke out and detailed his side during a two-part interview with E!
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In October, a young adjunct professor from Miami attended a two-part A.F.T. debt clinic.
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The two-part operation started with a "spearphishing" effort in early 2016, the indictment describes.
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The two-part interview on the syndicated show is scheduled to air Thursday and Friday.
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This is the first installment in a two-part series on VICE, presented by STARZ.
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Still Processing It's the second installment of our two-part series on anti-Asian racism.
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They have choreographed a two-part dressage routine to a song by Nelly, the rapper.
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At once profoundly nihilistic and horrifically beautiful, it's a two-part film about pushing limits.
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His two-part interview with The Doctors will air Thursday and Friday (check local listings).
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Michael Jackson The two-part Michael Jackson documentary "Leaving Neverland" aired on HBO in March.
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Fearing their boss was delusional, the story goes, the two part-timers quit soon thereafter.
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The two-part engagement features "Fase, Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich," Sept.
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" He ends his two-part article this way: "Behind his glass enclosure, Romand listens expressionless.
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In a two-part series, we explore what those changes look like on the ground.
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Lett works two part-time jobs in order to have flexibility for his many appointments.
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Leaving Neverland, a two-part docuseries, details allegations of sexual abuse by Michael Jackson spanning years.
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A two-part series documenting the shoot, called Chasing the Shot, will be released next year.
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Jeremy Young, aka Xelnia, put together a two-part complaint on the forum back in February.
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The state of Tennessee is selling a two-part $191 million GO bond issue on Wednesday.
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It was the subject of a Lifetime movie as well as a CBS two-part special.
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In this two-part series, our correspondents explore the debates about market power, concentration and monopoly.
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Shearer -- who also does a ton of voices on "The Simpsons" -- has a two-part solution.
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The two-part play's script will publish in July as sold-out performances continue in London.
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The frosting on these CAKES is the symmetrical, two-part revealer at 13- and 51 Down.
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The scandal recently unfolded on the two-part season finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
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The two-part season finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians starts Sunday at 9 p.m.
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The cold case is being re-examined in a two-part, four-hour CBS investigatory documentary.
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The two-part season finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians starts Sunday at 9 p.m.
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But, Netflix picked up the Archie Comics adaptation with a two-part, 10-episodes apiece commitment.
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The other side of this two-part gameplan was closing in on Hunt when he advanced.
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Criss will play the Big Bad Music Meister in this two-part episode, according to TVLine.
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HBO's Leaving Neverland, a two-part documentary, focuses on allegations of sexual abuse against Michael Jackson.
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"Hive / Mind" walks the line between mental and physical, a two-part meditation on repeated mistakes.
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In an exclusive clip from a two-part Dr. Phil interview with Gypsy Rose on Nov.
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The two-part play's preview performances start on June 7th, and it opens officially in July.
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The AI method is called 'generative adversarial network' or GAN, and involves a two-part algorithm.
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That includes broadening its repertory, and this season includes a two-part festival of American music.
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At issue is the future of a two-part system used to protect whistleblowers from retaliation.
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Mr. Snyder is set to begin filming a two-part "Justice League" in the coming weeks.
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"To Be Continued …" Sitcom Episodes I have a very strange obsession with two-part comedy episodes.
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In the past year or so, I've been catching up on every two-part "Jeffersons" episode.
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Faegheh Behdadfar, a single mom who works two part-time jobs, has stopped driving to work.
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This two-part investigation paints an alarming picture of Facebook's influence on global politics and privacy.
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HBO is showing the four-hour, two-part work over two nights — on Sunday and Monday.
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That means that Hourly has a two-part SaaS business and a technology-powered insurance business.
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Stephen Brown-Fried directs a two-part version — "Foreign Wars" and "Civil Strife" — of the trilogy.
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But despite the honoree's age and absence, this free two-part celebration promises to be fun.
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Gehrig had me learning several of his two-part inventions and my first prelude and fugue.
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Elizabeth Warren, who has proposed a two-part transition to Medicare for All, deserved an apology.
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This two-part series explores the links between two types of public spectacle: cinema and pugilism.
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And I get the Two part because every line that has an emoji is the opposite.
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The second night of that two-part debate averaged 18.1 million viewers across the three networks.
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Charles Gould and Sara Schaefer headline the two-part season finale of this Comedy Central series.
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Gerwig understands the binary of Little Women's two-part structure, and her film leans into it.
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Cohen says he was inspired to make his donation after seeing Matthew Lopez' two-part drama.
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The man behind the legendary score reflects on the original film in this two part interview.
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She took on two part-time jobs to help pay rent, utilities and a student loan.
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"We set up a two-part system — a pre- and post-arrest diversion program," he said.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The two-part title of the exhibition Formula 28: A Loud, Low Hum at the CUE Art Foundation reflects a two-part premise, walking a fine Neo-Conceptual line between sincerity and satire without distinguishing much between rigor and fun.
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And it was so interesting, it was the only two-part "Power Player" we have ever done.
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Denis Villeneuve's upcoming, two-part adaptation of Dune kicked into gear in the last couple of months.
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Mackey, who accompanied the singer on piano, called the two-part video a "rare moment" with Lopez.
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Find out when the first part of the two-part finale airs Monday at 8 p.m. EST.
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BM: I currently have two part-time jobs, as a substitute teacher and as a private chef.
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The 40 oz container has a two-part lid, allowing you to add extra ingredients while blending.
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In 1981 he founded SoftBank to distribute personal-computer software in Tokyo with two part-time employees.
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This is 100% covered by work, which is basically why I left my two part-time jobs.
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It's a two-part system: the main display up top, and a Dolby Atmos soundbar below it.
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While the aircraft was taken out of service for repairs, the airline had a two-part plan.
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The bundle's two-part Photoshop course will teach you how to retouch images, add text and, more.
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Finally, here is my patented two-part system for keeping the conversation respectful and maybe even fun!
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The award-winning two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is heading to California in 2019.
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The iconic Supremes frontman turned 75 with a two-part celebration in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
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This extraordinary two-part episode follows the twists and turns of this bizarre case, and unbelievable trial.
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This article is the second in a two-part series for the Debatable newsletter about 2020 elections.
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To a greater extent than before, it's a four-part rather than a predominantly two-part mainstream.
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The two part, as Tony kisses his daughter and whispers "I love you 3,000" in her ear.
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This is the installation half of Yang's two-part exhibition, Permeate, at the Angels Gate Cultural Center.
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Apocalypse aired as a two-part special that remains some of Brown's most gripping work to date.
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But a two-part New York Times investigation shows the roots of the crisis go far deeper.
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Duran's two-part "Untitled" belongs in a New York museum as much as any works by Taaffe.
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It's a modest but optimistic two-part melody, ambling homeward above a glinting string-band backdrop. PARELES
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Sensation is the name of the game in Danish director Lars von Trier's two-part Nymphomaniac saga.
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Horn will have a two-part exhibition, curated by Michelle White, opening at the MDI next February.
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Ina Sladic (Croatia and Germany) offers "Penny/Audience," a two-part conceptual work performed on separate nights.
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"The Story of Cats," a two-part "Nature" presentation, is hard to resist for pure visual beauty.
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His two-part "Breaking Dawn" (2011-12) was a commercial smash, but most critics were not kind.
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With that money, the Jacobs funded two part-time staff people, according to the gallery's tax documents.
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But after nothing worked, they went to extreme measures and had Noah undergo a two-part brain surgery.
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The two-part documentary, Leaving Neverland, will air as scheduled on Sunday, March 3rd and Monday, March 4th.
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In an amazing two-part Facebook post, Zegrour tells a mini-saga of a hungover order gone right.
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That was painted by Colorado artist Leo Tanguma, and it's the first part of a two-part installation.
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And that was really the key moment for me, the moment I had a two-part epiphany:1.
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Bobby Brown's sister had a lot to say about his recent two-part miniseries, The Bobby Brown Story.
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They all met in person earlier this year in New York to agree on this two-part plan.
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The first episode of a two-part season 12 Real Housewives of Orange County reunion airs Monday, Nov.
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Monica Gellar (Cox) and Chandler Bing (Perry) exchanged vows in a two-part episode of the hit sitcom.
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She invited him to revisit his "New Spirit" show, and the result is an engaging, two-part exhibition.
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The two-part "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" episode of The Simpsons is enshrined among the series' most remembered.
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The two-part HBO documentary "Leaving Neverland" has put renewed scrutiny on sexual abuse allegations against Michael Jackson.
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What we're seeing is the second phase of a two-part transformation of the party's politics on immigration.
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Comcast finally scored when it bought NBC Universal from General Electric in a two-part, $39 billion deal.
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Mexico had last tapped international markets in October when it issued a two-part 1.9 billion euro trade.
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Today we're bringing you Part 22016 of our first-ever two-part series on Too Embarrassed To Ask.
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While there are a number of concerns being leveled at Google here, the issue is essentially two-part.
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It's the two-part, five-hour-plus theatrical sequel to J. K. Rowling's best-selling "Harry Potter" series.
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Before being accepted, students go through a two-part application process that begins three years before they enroll.
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Angell, physician and former editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, wrote a two-part,
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NEEO's two-part system includes the Brain, which, true to its name, handles all of the heavy lifting.
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The resulting two-part production is grand but accessible, a truly transportive experience that's not just for Potterheads.
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Trump lashed out in a two-part Twitter statement Sunday, mixing a Watergate allusion with another McCarthy one.
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It was made into a two-part CBS mini-series in 19803, starring Natasha Richardson as Ms. Gruber.
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In a two-part series, "The Daily" takes a look at the history and legacy of the case.
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Comcast finally scored when it bought NBC Universal from General Electric in a two-part, $39 billion deal.
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This is the second part of a two-part Know Your Language entry on the Java programming language.
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Instead it evolved into a two-part, seven-hour piece with 24 characters, eight acts and an epilogue.
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This week's episode is the first of a two-part Popcast about the legacy of Hootie & the Blowfish.
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In the charges unsealed last week, Mueller's team described a two-part criminal scheme by Manafort and Gates.
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The Dear Sugars inbox was flooded with responses to the two-part episode "Sexless Relationships" with Esther Perel.
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Each is a two-part play, and you don't have to see both parts in a single day.
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And Ina Sladic (Croatia and Germany) offers "Penny/Audience," a two-part conceptual work performed on separate nights.
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It's a two-part equation: you have to bring about an idea that makes people go, 'oh, shit.
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The bottle warmer uses a two-part system with a stainless steel thermal flask and a plastic cover.
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Starring Bill Skarsgard as the homicidal clown Pennywise, "It" is the first of a planned two-part series.
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Oman Oil was last in the market for a $1.85 billion two-part loan, signed in September 2014.
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The two-part vote is expected to take place in the evening and fall sharply along party lines.
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Find out all about her two-part finale gowns (and the scoop on her new summer hair cut) below!
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HBO will move forward with the airing of Leaving Neverland, the two-part documentary, on March 3 and 4.
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Fans really want J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Cursed Child two-part play to become a movie trilogy.
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In their two-part thesis show, NYU's studio art MFA students showcase works that are formally precise and affecting.
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Dave Chappelle's wildly controversial return to stand-up in his 2017 two-part Netflix special was a prime example.
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This reverses a two-part federal court ruling from 2016, affirming that patent law doesn't justify eroding ownership rights.
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The focus now — at least in the two-part season premiere — is primarily on a new protagonist: Javier García.
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The two-part video tells a piece of the puzzle that was originally left on the cutting room floor.
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The transaction follows the company's US$5.3bn four-part bond, and two-part C$1bn transactions priced on Tuesday .
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Albus' journey to accepting how his dad's famous past shadows and shapes him plays throughout the two-part show.
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HBO will move forward with the airing of Leaving Neverland, the two-part documentary, on March 3 and 4.
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HBO will move forward with the airing of Leaving Neverland, the two-part documentary, on March 28 and 4.
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The Challenge champ and fan favorite is getting his very own two-part wedding special, PEOPLE can exclusively reveal.
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In a two-part Instagram photo series that she titled, "Oh Shit," Kravitz showed off her newly shorn locks.
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This is the first of a two-part series looking at the women of color revolutionizing the cannabis industry.
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Comcast's two-part deal for NBC Universal, which it bought from industrial conglomerate GE, was prudent by today's standards.
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HBO will move forward with the airing of Leaving Neverland, the two-part documentary, on March 22003 and 22007.
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HBO will move forward with the airing of LEAVING NEVERLAND, the two-part documentary, on March 3rd and 4th.
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This process usually plays out through serial media over time, rather than in a very long two-part play.
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This is the second of a two-part series looking at the women of color revolutionizing the cannabis industry.
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Although, since each episode is a mere 30 minutes, this might need to be a two-part special. 2.
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This article is the first in a two-part series for the Debatable newsletter about the 22020 presidential election.
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NBC then agreed to bring the show back for a two-part series finale during the 2018 holiday season.
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Part One of this two-part series offered review what has transpired in the year since GDPR took effect.
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Walgreens paid US$23bn for UK chemist chain Alliance Boots in a two-part deal that completed in 2014.
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KKR stayed on as an investor after Walgreens announced a two-part deal to acquire Alliance Boots in 33.
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Notably, the two-part series depicts weapons testing — the catalyst behind sanctions that have brought economic hardships to civilians.
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The next step in that journey is ONE Championship: Century, a two-part event taking place on October 13.
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Comcast's two-part deal for NBCUniversal, which it bought from industrial conglomerate General Electric, was prudent by today's standards.
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In this two-part Season 3 finale, the core survivors have dwindled and split up on their own missions.
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"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," a magically theatrical two-part drama, won the prize for best new play.
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Beginning this weekend, the Box will present a two-part exhibition focused on the breadth of de Cointet's career.
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The Toronto Star's participation included a two-part series on differing climate crisis policies in Canada's federal election campaign.
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J Lo even released a two-part YouTube video about how difficult it was to learn the aerial moves.
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This two-part documentary examines a story so unusual it could have been plucked from a "Black Mirror" episode.
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This two-part documentary examines a story so unusual it could have been plucked from a "Black Mirror" episode.
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That question is the subject of a two-part Fixes column, by Tina Rosenberg, that she has just finished.
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The transaction follows the company's US$5.3bn four-part bond, and two-part C$1bn transactions priced on Tuesday.
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She will no longer address the James Charles drama, she wrote in a two-part letter posted to Twitter.
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The two part as friends, and Outlander proves once again that it's a show that nails the art of bromance.
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It's a question raised in the new two-part HBO documentary film I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v.
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Part one of this week's two-part event, designed to accommodate 20 candidates, averaged 15.3 million viewers on Wednesday night.
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The Democrats' two-part package includes a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security at current levels through Feb.
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This is the first installment of a two-part exhibition series exploring the past and future of photography in Oregon.
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Taken with previous studies, the new research offers a two-part answer to why grammar rules are built—and lost.
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The trailer for the two-part RHONJ reunion came out on Friday, and the whole affair looks insane, as usual.
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Gabby Barrett joined fellow finalists Caleb Lee Hutchinson and Maddie Poppe for the first hour of the two-part finale.
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The gallery's third room, an untitled installation that carries the parenthetical subtitle "(Sculptural Study, Twenty-two-part Vertical Construction)" (c.
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A two-part exhibition in neighboring galleries focuses on individual work by Schastey, including an extravagantly ornamented Steinway grand piano.
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Despite its long duration, the song has become a fan favorite, thanks in part to its two-part vocal harmonies.
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In this two-part conversation, Suttmeier first lays out his investment approach and then uses charts to build his case.
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And on Wednesday, HBO concluded its two-part broadcast of the documentary I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v.
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Yeah. Seems like kind of a good two-part exercise that people who listen to this show could go through.
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To make this possible, I worked two part-time jobs while maintaining full-time student status at Emory, each year.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a two-part play, opens in London in July, with preview performances beginning Tuesday.
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The week before "Rains of Castamere," Mad Men had just concluded the first half of its its two-part finale.
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Lockheed Martin had proposed a two-part cargo transport system called Jupiter, which would launch on an Atlas V rocket.
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The two-part system consists of a "focus wheel" for user control and a motor that attaches to the camera.
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Dark Web is based on a two-part Wired feature, from 2015, called The Rise and Fall of Silk Road.
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The story extends beyond Dust As in important ways; what follows is a two part continuation that addresses unresolved questions.
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If so, you're in luck, because this is just part one of a two-part Too Embarrassed to Ask special.
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Netflix's two-part version clocks in at just over 86 minutes, which means it's missing quite a bit of content.
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A two-part challenge in the "virtual" band's app, appropriately named the Gorillaz App, will be used to find talent.
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TWO-PART DEAL Zodiac is controlled by various French families, including those of its chairman and the Peugeot carmaking dynasty.
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Gerard has said that Modern Living, a two-part series, is designed to "open … queer spaces up" by reinhabiting them.
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The two-part Democratic package includes a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security at current levels through Feb.
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Maybe Seinfeld should have written in and that two-part episode could have been solved in a tight 30 minutes?
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Actually, his name doesn't come up at all, at any point, on the two-part season four finale in England.
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That history was detailed by a journalist, Bill Holland, in a two-part exposé, published in Billboard in July 1997.
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Read: The writer Matthew Lopez discusses "The Inheritance," his two-part play about gay culture and the legacy of AIDS.
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I dug the two-part Parergon: Japanese Art of the 1980s and 33s curated by Mika Yoshitake at Blum & Poe.
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Among his best TV work was a two-part adaptation of "Salem's Lot," Stephen King's novel, for CBS in 1979.
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Many families find that the most practical compromise between protection and comfort for their dog is a two-part solution.
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But the hypnotic centerpiece "Nights" is a two-part odyssey that's packed with hidden layers, poetic lyricism, and compositional brilliance.
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The book launch began with a two-part feature on "60 Minutes," the most watched news program in the country.
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In a decision on Monday, U.S. District Judge William Pauley lifted a two-part stay he had imposed in Sept.
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A Clinton aide said the Democratic front-runner is telegraphing a two-part message in the lead up to Monday.
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The FCC has a two-part framework to determine whether broadcasters and pay TV providers are negotiating in good faith.
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"He was the love of my life…I could have made him happy," she chastises her, before the two part ways.
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The Democrats' two-part spending package includes a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security at current levels through Feb.
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If there's a running theme throughout the two-part finale, it's the pervasive Hollywood fantasy that best friends are secretly soulmates.
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If it does pass, it marks only the first stage in a two-part plan to allow parliament to delay Brexit.
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The two-part tutorial begins with a boat party before our quiet protagonist, Agent 47, finds himself at the aforementioned base.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This is the second installment of a two-part piece on the triennial Current:LA Food.
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This is the second of a two-part series looking at the path to victory for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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This is the first of a two-part series looking at the path to victory for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
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Phanerozoic, the new, two-part album, picks up exactly where the last note of Precambrian faded out almost 11 years ago.
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Allegiant is the first half of a two-part big screen adaptation of the final book in the young adult series.
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And yet you hardly would have guessed so if you followed the two-part Democratic debate on June 26 and 303.
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And they're writing the two-part Avengers: Infinity War saga that's meant to cap Phase Three of the MCU film saga.
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In this two-part series, VICE speaks with two artists who capture something of Basquiat's message and spirit of creative adventure.
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The pediatric mental health nurse, 40, from Knoxville, Tennessee, wowed the judges and fans during the two-part finale on Tuesday.
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This was the key finding of a two-part report recently issued by the Fair Punishment Project at Harvard Law School.
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Set to be shot in English, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil and Telugu, the two-part film will be released in 22015.
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" Today, the duo is sharing the first fruits of their collaborative effort, a two-part composition called "ain't worried about nothing.
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All are on view in the first installment of "Implicit Tensions: Mapplethorpe Now," a two-part, yearlong show at the Guggenheim.
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The more than five-hour, two-part saga earned raves on Broadway after winning record Olivier awards in London last year.
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The two examined alcoholism, for example, in the two-part "Walter's Problem," which opened Season 2 of "Maude" in September 1973.
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The first episode even adapts the story of the original show's two-part pilot, condensing it to the point of incomprehension.
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The filmmaker and producer Judd Apatow pays tribute to his longtime mentor, the comedian Garry Shandling, in this two-part documentary.
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In the first of a two-part series, we look at how China tested that system by targeting one minority group.
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His legal road since then has been long and winding: During Manafort's Virginia trial, prosecutors laid out a two-part case.
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The result, released in a two part documentary that aired on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, is — at the very least — compelling.
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The building has yet to top out, but its two-part form already reflects the main uses to be contained within.
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Aéroport de Paris SA: French airport group launched a two-part bond issue for a total amount of 240 billion euros.
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The English rock band captures "the insecurities and perils" of life today on a two-part album fueled by climate anxiety.
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In the first part of a two-part series, we investigate why the case went from 80 potential plaintiffs to two.
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David Cranston owns a small material handling equipment business outside of Pittsburgh with seven full-time and two part-time employees.
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But part of what the Quad's whoppingly extensive two-part retrospective demonstrates is that Hammer isn't quite that easy to pigeonhole.
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Today, we're publishing the first in a two-part series on how global changes are playing out in rural Australian communities.
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The two-part property spanned almost seven acres, and had a barn for horses, a beach volleyball court, and a pool.
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David Chang The chef and restaurateur is working on a two-part project for 5,000 square feet on the fifth floor.
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And it was the subject of a two-part investigation by ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine in May 2018.
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Also in 1989, the Degrassi franchise aired its first abortion plot in the two-part premiere of the series Degrassi High.
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Bartlett works at think-tank Demos, and previously presented a two-part BBC documentary series called The Secrets of Silicon Valley.
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In other words, this two-part tax reform would encourage companies to send out fewer profits and invest internally more profits.
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The two-part exhibition Braque, Miro, Calder, Nelson: A Constellation of Artists at Varengeville-sur-mer offers just such an occasion.
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Frontline recognizes that with "Divided States of America," a four-hour, two-part deep dive into the toxic tone of American politics.
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During the two-part special, the show's stars will band together to trick out Detroit Tigers star Miguel Cabrera's 2016 Chevy Silverado.
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Warren, among the first major Democratic 2020 candidates to call for Trump's impeachment, released a two-part proposal on presidential powers Friday.
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Their quest for answers is the subject of a new two-part series on Oxygen, The Disappearance of Phoenix Coldon, airing Nov.
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With Wednesday night's two-part Grown-ish season 2 premiere, we got to see exactly how Zoey's surprise romantic decision pans out.
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Obviously, you have to watch Avengers: Infinity War before Endgame, since that was the first part of this two-part epic conclusion.
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So, tonight, the president is now in Scotland having schooled NATO and given the Brits a two-part Trump lesson on Brexit.
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Mr Banker is now writing a screenplay for Disney India, a two-part adaptation of a subsequent series, drawn from the Mahabharata.
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Shane Dawson's new two-part series investigates different popular conspiracy theories, including whether Chuck E. Cheese's serves reused leftover pizza to customers.
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The two part-time commissioners serving currently were nominated by former president Obama and both have been serving for several years now.
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From startling new medical revelations and the secret that tormented him, the two-part special sheds light on Hernandez's untold true story.
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The two-part play, and the premiere production currently running on the West End, have received good reviews for the most part.
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The two, who ET reports have been dating since July, have also brought their talents together for a special two-part collaboration.
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She also juggled two part-time jobs as an usher at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and at Radio City Music Hall.
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In 22028, he released a sprawling two-part album, the first half of which had an average song length topping seven minutes.
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Late on Tuesday, Bahrain upsized and launched a $7.03 million, two-part bond reopening, at the tighter end of its previous guidance.
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"I Can Go For That: The Smooth World of Yacht Rock", a two-part documentary, was broadcast on the BBC in June.
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Ephemeral is a two-part system, involving an ink designed to break down after a year, along with a separate removal solution.
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A 190,000-word, two-part, nonlinear novel co-written by Hussie and fan creators Cephied_Variable, ctset, Lalo Hunt, and Aysha U. Farah.
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And we kick off a two-part series on video games, examining the mental and physical threats they can pose to gamers.
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The episode of the week for July 1 through 123 is "The Beginning," the two-part series finale of Syfy's 12 Monkeys.
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"The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey," a two-part, four-hour miniseries set to debut September 18 on CBS, will reexamine the case.
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That makes arousal a two-part process that requires providing stimulation for the SES and removing any that might trigger the SIS.
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"There should be no place in society for racism, white supremacy and neo-nazis," Ivanka Trump wrote in a two-part tweet.
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In the two-part CBS docuseries The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey, the experts develop a theory of what happened on Christmas 1996.
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In fact, An Introduction is only the first part of a two-part exhibition Gunhouse is organizing that examines photographers working today.
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This time the canceled shift took a $63 bite out of her average $350 gross weekly earnings from two part-time jobs.
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To help your prepare for season 22's two-part finale, here's everything you need to know about the final three. 1.
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It is a small organization, with 10 full-time and two part-time employees, and an annual budget of about $1.9 million.
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This is the first part of a two-part series on witnessing the unique spectacle of RNC with one's Trump delegate father.
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The two, part of a Special Forces team, were killed by small-arms fire in southern Uruzgan province, American defense officials said.
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"I am not an idealist, but I am hopeful," Lopez said, as we neared the end of our two-part marathon conversation.
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The National Geographic series "Genius," a stylish, superbly acted scripted series about Albert Einstein, arrived at its two-part finale on Tuesday.
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His soliloquy consists of a grim prelude, a spacious recitative and a grand aria in the standard two-part (slow-fast) form.
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Come April 2020, more items from the Xclusive Adam Selman for Savage X Fenty two-part collection will be available for purchase.
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In 2012, Ursula K. Le Guin personally edited a two-part collection of her short stories, published then by Small Beer Press.
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This is a modified version of a two-part article that appeared on Medium, and is reprinted here with the author's permission.
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But the director Thom Zimny started working on this two-part portrait with one goal in mind: The King's music comes first.
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The pulsing two-part showpiece heralded a new dimension to our most private superstar, who had created her most personal album yet.
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" Go deeper: Read the full Khodorkovsky interview This is part one of a two-part special report on "20 Years of Putin.
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According to Austerlitz, one of the first scenes filmed for the show's two-part finale was Friends' last hurrah at Central Perk.
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His sprawling films such the two-part "Nymphomaniac" and his latest, "The House that Jack Built," feature sadistic violence and graphic sex.
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Zellner's letter arrived days before the airing earlier this month of a two-part Dr. Phil special that focused on the couple's engagement.
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This meant that Ford just had to pass a two-part test — a written portion and then a practical — to obtain his license.
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Steven Avery and his new fiancée Lynn Hartman will appear on a special two-part episode of Dr. Phil, airing Monday and Tuesday.
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The two-part scientific name literally means "Dracula's terrible tick," which is a fittingly badass name for a 100 million year-old vampire.
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PEOPLE has the exclusive sneak peek at Sunday's first part of the two-part affair, which sees Karen fleeing the stage for sanctuary.
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She first opened up about her son's delayed speech during the two-part season 2 premiere of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation on Aug.
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"They did a remarkable job protecting us from something largely outside of their control," Ivanka told PEOPLE in an exclusive two-part interview.
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The two part on frigid terms — the Stark sister reunion isn't nearly as warm and gushy as I had thought it would be.
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Hence, the two-part "It," the upcoming "Doctor Sleep" and a second season of "Castle Rock" on Hulu, all within a few months.
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The two-part season finale of Keeping Up with the Kardashians will take fans inside the cheating scandal that tore famous friendships apart.
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But it's impossible to watch most of season four and not feel as if it's the first part of a two-part conclusion.
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What's next: Trump's Middle East peace team is presenting the economic plan in late June as the first in a two-part rollout.
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The industry better start using the sword, part of the two-part package, or else it isn't going to be in their hands.
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It seems you won't have to wait until the two-part Avengers: Infinity War to see Robert Downey Jr. return as Tony Stark.
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The two-part Neverland documentary details the allegations of two men who say they were molested by Jackson in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Republicans have a majority in Congress and is working on a two-part plan to "repeal and replace" Obamacare, according to Republican senators.
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On Thursday, when Democrats take control of the House, they plan to approve a two-part spending package meant to end the shutdown.
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Disney had yanked the newspaper's access after it published a two-part investigation that detailed Disney's financial dealings with the city of Anaheim.
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Well, I have read the Mueller report and I have a two-part question that I hope someday becomes as memorable as Sen.
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The House Oversight Committee's Interior subcommittee will hold the first of a two-part hearing on delisting species under the Endangered Species Act.
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A two-part TV series chronicles Scott Kelly's stay at the International Space Station, and it includes his identical-twin astronaut brother, Mark.
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Under the two-part deal, Safran will launch a cash offer of 29.47 euros per share, a 26 percent premium to Wednesday's close.
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However, as the Industrial Age took hold in Europe, it seems like this two-part ("bi-phasic") sleep pattern became harder to maintain.
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The Sopranos ran for six seasons, with 13 episodes in each season, except for the two-part sixth season, which had 21 episodes.
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Miami also caught a glimpse of Draxler's work this past December, with a massive two-part piece he created during Art Basel Miami.
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The Iraqi-French filmmaker Abbas Fahdel began shooting this two-part documentary in 2002, nearly a year before the United States invaded Iraq.
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So for the past six months, I've worked two part-time jobs while trying to fit in paid writing assignments where I can.
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The largest is this two-part exhibition, organized by Jonathan Weinberg and shared by Grey Art Gallery at N.Y.U. and Leslie-Lohman Museum.
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Acorn is releasing three two-part stories; the first is available now, and the second and third debut on April 15 and 22.
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HBO's only association with boxing in 2019 will be a two-part documentary on Muhammad Ali, with James serving as the executive producer.
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H.E.R. — born Gabriella Wilson — has an uncommon fortitude to her singing on her two-part "I Used To Know Her" set of EPs.
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Ahead of the two-part season finale, Julianne Hough tells PEOPLE that the acts will need to continue to bring their A-game.
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The comic Tom Arnold sets out on a search for rumored, potentially ruinous recordings of President Trump in this two-part series premiere.
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Jun Cen's two-part comic about his self-quarantine period really caught our eye for its ability to capture a mood of paralysis.
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After all, she has been busy with the final season of Modern Family, which will return April 8 for a two-part finale.
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The piano will slip into an episode of skittish two-part counterpoint, while orchestra instruments look for places to intrude with misbehaving outbursts.
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The process was surprisingly simple and less costly than I had anticipated (list price is $703 for the two-part shot without insurance).
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In 26.6, the then 264-year-old launched a software distribution company with two part-time employees in a cramped office in Fukuoka.
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In addition to her close-up, Rapinoe also stars in For Real, a two-part series of short films directed by Benn Northover.
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Since this two-part series focuses on the issue of adult literacy, viewers will get a chance to see Toksig's less silly side.
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So as long as venture capitalists think there's money to be made from two-part tariff devices, this trend is likely to continue.
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"A new species is given a two-part scientific name — genus name and scientific epithet — following the established system of classification," Mendoza says.
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In his large two-part exhibition, the queer Haitian-American artist centers the body, which figures in his work both literally and figuratively.
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In 2016, the Newport Beach City Council hired two part-time, retired homicide detectives to help with the police department&aposs cold case investigations.
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In part one of the two-part finale, which aired last weekend, Khloé dealt with reports of Thompson's cheating with Woods in real time.
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Last year I worked as much as 60 hours a week split between two part-time food service jobs just to make ends meet.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Editor's Note: This is the first section of a two-part essay on the work of Jasper Johns.
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The two-part report threatened "the peace and democratic stability of our Venezuelan people since they generate an environment of intolerance," the government said.
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Wilkinson, 30, told PEOPLE Now earlier this week that she has "never been more excited for a show" than this week's two-part finale.
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Going Public: The Napoleone Collection, a two-part travelling exhibition from the Museums Sheffield, started last July and continues until March of this year.
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In a new promo for next week's two-part The Bachelorette, Chad Johnson elevates the tension even more than he did in Monday's episode.
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Aliza recommends The Six of Crows Duology, a two-part book series composed of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom, both by Leigh Bardugo.
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Then comes a two-part measure to prevent a malicious server from simply replacing real messages with dummies and tracking a single target one.
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That includes, of course, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the two-part play that picks up 19 years after the book series ended.
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The project, which produced a two-part, 1,000-page catalogue raisonné of Bosch's works, has made a number of new determinations about the artist.
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It's a two-part, by-hand procedure that begins with the laborer painting the inside of the tube as it spins on a centrifuge.
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In the last moment from Cuba before the second half of the two-part trip, Kourtney and Kim visit Ernest Hemingway's House and Museum.
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Sunday's Real Housewives of New Jersey was a must-see, as the ladies gathered together for the first part of their two-part reunion.
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His two-part video explains the build from start to finish, and he drops some helpful tips for the amateur knifemakers in the audience.
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"This is a genuine puzzler," Morrison tells PEOPLE about the case that inspired Sunday's two-part special, Murder in Lehigh Valley: Keith Morrison Investigates.
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She's returning to TV, however fleetingly, in the first teaser for ITV's Queen Of The World, a two-part documentary airing on September 25.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Editor's Note: This is the second section of a two-part essay on the work of Jasper Johns.
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Packed with glycolic acid, the two-part package, which includes nifty dry pads and a travel-friendly 60ml solution, improves skin texture and tone.
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NEW YORK, Jan 19 (IFR) - Argentina set final yields on a two-part bond sale ahead of pricing on Thursday, a source told IFR.
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A month after HBO aired the bombshell two-part documentary Leaving Neverland, Michael Jackson's family have struck back with a documentary of their own.
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Cross said he and Elba are constantly being asked for updates from "Luther" fans since the series aired a two-part special in 2015.
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After BET debuted its two-part biopic The Bobby Brown Story earlier this week, fans were left buzzing about a number of shocking revelations.
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One of the most memorable resulted in a historic two-part television storyline that would arguably have a bumpy road to air even now.
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Now, Apatow has produced a two-part film, The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling, which will premiere on HBO on March 26 and 27.
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In this two-part episode, Ellen first comes out to her therapist — who, since art imitates life, was played by none other than Oprah.
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After a year-long hiatus, GoT returned to small screens this month to kick off the first half of its two-part final season.
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The two networks will also air 3D versions of the most recent Harry Potter movie, the two-part Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows.
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Since opening in April 2018, the two-part "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" has seen declines in weekly grosses and average paid admission.
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However, after I am done carving the leaf I coat it with a two-part epoxy, which makes it extremely durable and actually waterproof.
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The auditor's unusual two-part verdict comes at a time when the government is encouraging companies to improve corporate governance, to attract foreign investment.
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A team of financial experts at Stanford devised a two-part strategy to help middle-class Americans make the most of moderate retirement savings.
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The recordings trace Mr. Dylan's tour through the United States, Australia, Britain and Europe, repeating the same two-part set with virtually no changes.
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Another monumental two-part drama, the revival of "Angels in America," goes into Sunday's ceremony with 11 nominations, a record for a non-musical.
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Rachel, still a regal presence at 21964, anchors Jackie Robinson, a new two-part deep-dive documentary that premieres April 21997-21940 on PBS.
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These form a sprawling, rhizome-like sculpture spanning two interlocking rooms in the the indoor component of the two-part Stakeholders, titled Negotiated Differences.
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Sakamoto built the bot using a Raspberry Pi and two-part mechanical housing that moves both the phone and the robot's "finger" via motors.
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Monday's episode, the first of a two-part finale, delivered drama and ended with Peter Weber torn between Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett.
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This, I think, is why MANIC / LOVE, the first of Wolfson's two-part series at Stedelijk called MANIC / LOVE / TRUTH / LOVE, is so discomforting.
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The episode of the week for September 3 through 9 is "It's Been," the two-part fourth season premiere of FXX's You're the Worst.
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In contrast, those formally described, classified and given two-part Latinized names (Homo sapiens for humans, for example) number slightly more than two million.
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The saga of Arie Luyendyk Jr. on ABC's 22nd season of "The Bachelor" ended in a two-part finale, stretched agonizingly over two nights.
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In Part 1 of a two-part series, we look at the tool that is transforming law enforcement and testing the limits of privacy.
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As HBO prepared to broadcast the two-part film in early March, the estate petitioned a California state court to compel an arbitration proceeding.
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Hickey is also starring on Broadway this season, reprising in role in Matthew Lopez's The Inheritance, the hit two-part play transferring from London.
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So even if ABC ends up with a one-night debate in September, the days of two-part debates may not be over yet.
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Watch: A two-part episode of "Oprah's Book Club" featured Jeanine Cummins, whose novel about a Mexican woman and her son ignited a backlash.
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Expectations were high for "Infinity War," the first installment of a two-part finale, which will wrap up a whopping 20-film Disney franchise.
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This is the first of a two-part series examining the arguments for and against the Trump administration's decision to kill Iranian Maj. Gen.
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This is the second of a two-part series examining the arguments for and against the Trump administration's decision to kill Iranian Maj. Gen.
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By drafting the viewer as participant in a metafiction, this two-part episode puts a finger on a critical dimension of how we mourn.
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The transcript of Page's two-part interview in July 2018 was released publicly Tuesday by the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Rep.
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A niche military magazine, Military-Industrial Courier, recently ran a two-part article headlined "The Alaska We've Lost," grumbling about what could have been.
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"Bits of advice on teasing" is a charade, or two-part clue: "Teasing" is RIB; add "Bits of advice," or TIPS, to get RIBTIPS.
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As for Stadia's strange two-part launch, Buser explained it by pointing out a lack of precedent for what Google is trying to do.
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Chopra and Jonas married almost exactly a year ago in a two-part wedding ceremony that Jonas called "the happiest day" of his life.
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Netflix announced today via Twitter that BoJack Horseman will soon return for season six, but the two-part season will be the show's last.
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During the final season's two-part episode, "The One in Barbados," David proposes to Phoebe, but she turns him down in favor of Mike.
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Indeed, Linda Lane-Overton, who lives in Alabama's Wiregrass region, said she had comfortably arrived at a two-part test for making her decision.
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In the Netherlands, euthanasia is a two-part process, Dekker says: First, the patient drinks a strong barbiturate solution, and slides into a coma.
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Energy department analysts score applications on a two-part test that considers whether compliance would lead to disproportionate impact or threaten a refinery's viability.
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The two-part, four-hour HBO documentary, Leaving Neverland, is controversy-laden already — and isn't even set to air until March 21993 and March 22004.
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Shortly before the two part ways for five seasons, Gendry tells her he's going to say on as a smith for the Brotherhood without Banners.
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Tanya Vacharkulksemsuk, research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, led a two-part study on how posture affects romantic interest online and in person.
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In this exclusive clip from tonight's two-part finale, the hosts work with an Atlanta couple that's having a hard time seeing eye-to-eye.
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It's been almost one year since YouTuber and actress Jessie Paege released a two-part video coming out as bisexual to her 1.5 million subscribers.
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On Thursday, after they take the majority in the House of Representatives, Democrats intend to vote on a two-part package to end the shutdown.
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Urban Outfitters just shared a first look of their spring campaign and it's essentially a two-part love letter to warm weather's favorite clothing category.
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In part two of a two-part series, VICE News examines Israel's fight against internet incitement and the repercussions for Palestinian freedom of expression online.
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Clark's two-part concept became the foundation for the $200 million Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator project, which he was tapped to lead as principal investigator.
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Hugh didn't return to The Next Generation until the two-part episode "The Descent," which spanned the Season 6 finale and the Season 7 premiere.
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At the two-part "Tell All" reunion, Laura said that she wanted to fight for her marriage to the Qatar native while holding back tears.
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This week, Melbourne-based reporter Livia Albeck-Ripka worked with producer Lynsea Garrison to make a two-part series about the relatives of ISIS fighters.
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Evelyn Lozada, one of the stars of Basketball Wives, was at the center of the two-part series premiere of Fix My Life in 2012.
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The two-part show — which you can see in one night or two — is sold out until May 2017, according to the New York Times.
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She revealed this and other details of her harrowing, months-long ordeal during a two-part interview this week on Dr. Phil, which continues Tuesday.
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Marvel initially introduced Avengers: Infinity War as a two-part story, with part one coming out in 2018 and part two coming out in 2019.
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I tried it out by role-playing a manager discussing mandatory overtime with a line worker who was struggling to keep two part-time jobs.
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The two-part drama, "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," is a smash hit in London and is scheduled to open on Broadway next year.
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This two-part crash course will get you up to speed with all that's going on in cryptocurrency and what it means for the future.
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The two-part trick for concluding the searcher's journey is to: Go sufficiently in-depth to cover all the subtopics they could be looking for.
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But now, during the two-part season 5 finale, Cece and Schmidt are getting married – and PEOPLE has some exclusive shots from the big event.
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This week's mini-comic masterclass, Strip Panel Naked, is the first in a two-part interview series with comic creators Caspar Wijngaard and Dan Watters.
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"We're humans and sometimes we don't always abide perfectly by our rules," he told Oz in the conclusion of TLC's two-part Counting On reunion.
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I can't even get mad at Tesla for pulling it off, either: The staggered, two-part launch was a masterful class of marketing and deception.
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Mr. Last has wrapped his theme inside a two part revealer at 1003- and 113 Across, which reads IN ONE EAR AND / OUT THE OTHER.
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Monday's report is the first section of a two-part Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress the agency produces at the end of each year.
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"Conversations During Difficult Times," the first play in Nelson's new, two-part series, "The Michaels," has just opened at the Public (as usual, he directs).
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Armed with rave reviews and a fervent fan base, the two-part "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is a shoo-in for best play.
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The run-up to the siege and its deadly outcome are examined in the two-part, four-hour special that premieres Sunday and Monday, Jan.
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And though Fremaux said the ban would only last one year, von Trier's two-part "sex epic" Nymphomaniac did not premiere at Cannes in 217.
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As uproar over the phrase began on Friday, Clinton's national political director, Amanda Renteria, tweeted out a two-part apology on behalf of her boss.
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The episode of the week for May 20 through 26 is "A Heck of a Ride," the two-part series finale of ABC's The Middle.
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Today's debut is a two-part, 20-minute series about the hip-hop scene Native Americans have created at the Red Lake Reservation in Minnesota.
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This aired as a two-part mini-series in Britain, but it is airing on PBS as a feature — still neatly in two halves, though.
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There are eight themed across entries today; each is clued as a well-known movie, presented as the solution to a two-part addition problem.
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The two-part And Then There Were None concludes with its hour-long second part on Monday, March 14, at 9 pm Eastern on Lifetime.
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But the four-hour, two-part documentary Long Strange Trip, which is newly streaming on Amazon, offers a two-pronged take on the legendary group.
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And in 2018, Black Panther will star in his own solo movie before joining up with the Avengers in the epic two-part Infinity War.
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In this two-part series on sexual fantasies, the Sugars read letters from people who want to turn off the thoughts that turn them on.
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In this two-part season premiere, Becca gets a second shot at finding her real (or as real as reality shows can be) true love.
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Copeland's Department of Health opted for a two-part response to the epidemic: attempting to slow the spread of the disease and treating the infected.
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During a daily meeting attended by roughly a dozen editors, a staff member proposed publicizing the two-part investigative series that had precipitated the ban.
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This two-part mini-series comes more than a year after "The New Edition Story" ran on BET, and focuses on Bobby Brown (Woody McClain).
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As an act of radical vulnerability, the album is as stunning as her recent film work in "Antichrist" (2009) and the two-part "Nymphomania" (2014).
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The two-part show is staged in the spacious main gallery and in a new multistory building across the street, a former Victorian fire station.
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It operates on a shoestring budget, with only one full-time employee and two part-time helpers, but Steepletop has been running at a loss.
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So what is so special about the Joe Bryan case that required publication of a lengthy two-part article in The New York Times Magazine?
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The two-part drama "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" is a smash hit in London and is scheduled to open on Broadway in 2018.
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Traditionally, jewelry is cast in a rubber mold, reducing it to a two-part composition of front and back that then can be soldered together.
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This week's two-part investigation into the explosion of online child sexual abuse imagery drew an enormous response from listeners — and a lot of questions.
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Such is the experience of watching "My Brilliant Friend," the breathlessly paced, two-part stage interpretation of Elena Ferrante's "Neapolitan Novels" at the National Theater.
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In a two-part tweet, Trump referred to the former FBI director as a "LEAKER & LIAR" and an "untruthful slime ball" who should be prosecuted.
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"8 Simple Rules," which was in its second season when John Ritter died, also paused the comedy for a more somber two-part farewell episode.
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During the hiatus between shooting blocks, we took what we had and wrote more scenes and story and expanded it into a two-part episode.
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Centre Pompidou-Metz and Museum Tingly joined together to present a remarkably diverse and prolific two-part exhibition devoted to the German artist Rebecca Horn.
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In the same year that " In Cold Blood " appeared, Wolfe published a two-part takedown of Shawn's New Yorker in the New York Herald Tribune .
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The first of a two-part mini-series chronicling the history of the British royal family will also tackle the American obsession with the royalty.
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The pancreas is a small two-part glandular organ — about 7 inches long and 1.5 inches wide — lying in the upper abdomen behind the stomach.
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She then breaks loose from the trio altogether and blasts into a solo, two-part contrapuntal Bach-like invention, which develops momentarily into three parts.
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Thursday's results are the first of a two-part exam, showing whether banks would meet minimum requirements under the Fed's methodology, using materials they submitted.
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This barb was part of Oprah and Laura Dern's appearance on The Ellen Show to look back on the 1997 two-part episode of Ellen.
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The two-part finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians will document the February drama when Woods and Thompson shared a kiss at a house party.
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For Marawa, there's always another fantastical feat to achieve; catch her training to run the fastest mile while hula-hooping during the series' two-part finale.
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Democrats, who won control of the House in the November elections, plan to approve on Thursday a two-part spending package meant to end the shutdown.
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The two-part, four-hour documentary detailed the alleged sexual abuse Wade Robson and James Safechuck suffered when they were children at the hands of Jackson.
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The 14-year-old singer from County Durham, England, delivered a finals-worthy performance on Tuesday during the two-part finale of the NBC reality competition.
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Johnson wants to go back to Brussels to seek changes to a two-part exit deal which May agreed in 2018, but which parliament has rejected.
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In 2012, De Lestrade released a two-part follow-up, Staircase II: Last Chance, and in 2018, Netflix unveiled three new chapters of the chilling story.
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Tonight, ABC will air Olympios' sit-down interview with Chris Harrison, part of a two-part interview with Olympios and the other contestant involved, DeMario Jackson.
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The day before, I had been admitted for the final part of a two-part phalloplasty operation—a procedure that constructs a penis for trans men.
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The data then were compared with how each adult performed on a two-part test designed to screen for cognitive impairment, called the trail making test.
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A two-part TLC docu-series will follow the journeys of two morbidly obese little people as they spend nine months trying to transform their bodies.
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But with the recent two-part episode "Identity," the series turned a corner that might finally sway some of the more indifferent audiences onto Team Orville.
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Back in February, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that Colin Farrell is set to star as a killer in the two-part BBC series The North Water.
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PA was "far from satisfactory" for now, as he outlined the benefits of a two-part friendly deal to take over the French aircraft seats maker.
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I'll also probably need prediction #1 to come true for these kinds of returns to happen, so in some ways this is a two-part prediction.
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In a two-part referendum concluded on Thursday, 57 percent of voters... Google may be developing a way to make live streaming on YouTube much easier.
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Then, it's time for the second half of our two-part series on transportation, and we're taking a ride on a new type of magnetic train.
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"Twin Peaks" will conclude with a two-part finale on September 3, wrapping up a season that can be viewed as a disappointment on multiple levels.
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The original helmet was far too small, so I ended up ordering a two-part Halloween mask, which would complete the armored part of the costume.
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The two-part finale begins with the usual Bachelor trappings: lunch dates in Peru, a despondent limo ride, and a proposal against a flower-laden landscape.
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But it was the two-part "Maude" episode, "Maude's Dilemma," which was broadcast in November 1972, that prompted more discussion than any of his other work.
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The Detroit area's Great Lakes Water Authority will debut in the muni market with a two-part $1.315 billion revenue bond sale through Citigroup on Thursday.
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Those recordings, which capture Mr. Trump in unusually candid, searching and unguarded ways, are the basis for a special two-part episode of The Run-Up.
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PPD was seeking a US$299.125bn refinancing deal, and Micro Focus was shopping a two-part US$1.4bn transaction to refinance a loan due in 2021.
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Season 2 wraps up on Sunday with a two-part finale, in which Jeff realizes he would be better off on his own for a while.
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EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED: ART AND CONSPIRACY A two-part examination of postwar artists' attempts to uncover hidden order through both investigation and fantasy. Sept. 224-Jan.
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Civil War is the fourth Marvel film McFeely and Markus have worked on, and the aforementioned two-part Infinity War will bring the total to six.
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This two-part "Frontline" documentary charts that 40-year rivalry through interviews with military leaders, diplomats and policy experts, as well as reporting from the region.
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BUTLER The most delightful surprise was that this universe came very close to being a possibly amazing but also amazingly bad two-part Robert Altman movie.
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Living in a Harlem homeless shelter as she attends classes, Ms. Montes also works two part-time jobs and budgets only $15 per week for food.
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In 1959, Graham and Balanchine, then the two most celebrated choreographers working in America, came together to create the two-part "Episodes," to music by Webern.
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It needs to get certain players into place for the season's final three hours (a penultimate episode, then a two-part finale aired over two weeks).
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Acclaimed in London, the two-part play about gay culture and the legacy of AIDS drew a chillier response in New York, where it is set.
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"Sometimes it helps, to be honest with you," the president told Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo in a two-part interview to air Sunday and Monday.
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So that's your no-recipe recipe for this Wednesday just back to work after a long weekend, or a two-part one, depending on your employer.
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Wednesday: In a two-part series, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey talk about the role of two feminist icons in the system that protected Harvey Weinstein.
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The Trump administration unveiled a two-part proposal that would let prescription medications from other countries make their way to the US for the first time.
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All of this begs a two-part question: Will this story cause any real political harm to Trump, and why hasn't it really hurt him already?
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With much bluster but little resistance, Britain accepted not only the two-part process, but also most of the European Union's demands in the first phase.
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The Very Special Episode — such as when Maude decides to get an abortion in the two-part episode "Maude's Dilemma" — pushed the boundaries of that approach.
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May's two-part plan for Britain's departure: a legally binding agreement laying down divorce terms from the bloc, and a much vaguer declaration on future ties.
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"We saw that a stoppage can work," said Victor Gonzalez, an ESL teacher in Stillwater, Oklahoma, who juggles two part-time jobs while teaching full time.
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In a paper published recently in the journal Joule, scientists created a two-part device that's a solar harvester on top and radiative cooler on the bottom.
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The ExoMars rover mission is the second phase of the two-part ExoMars program, which the European Space Agency (ESA) heads, with Russia as a primary partner.
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On Thursday, when Democrats take over the House in the 2019-2020 Congress, they plan to approve a two-part spending package meant to end the shutdown.
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Background listening and reading: Here's the first episode in this two-part series, describing how one man's mysterious death changed our understanding of vaping and its consequences.
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Now that we're all on the same page, let's get to the recap of the two-part, much-anticipated, future Emmy-award winning series: Life of Kylie.
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"Africans in America", a two-part exhibition at the Goodman Gallery Johannesburg and the Johannesburg Art Gallery, unpicks its geographical, historical, cultural, political and economic associations further.
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" In the second half of the two-part interview, Noah asks the diplomatic Clinton quiet frankly: "Do you get afraid sometimes when you see the hateful rhetoric?
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Back in the work shed, Fingal fits the bog oak wood handles with two-part epoxy and Loveless bolts before grinding it down to fit the blade.
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The private lunar mission is meant to demonstrate a new two-part launch system called Big Falcon Rocket, which is designed to eventually bring humans to Mars.
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That was part of a two-part convertible issue that Twitter sold in September 2014, comprised of five-year and seven-year tranches, according to IFR data.
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A two-part series at the Quad Cinema chronicles the cheaply made and formally rich horror movies that the UK's Hammer Films began producing in the 22012s.
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Stormi's sweet ¾-sleeve top is actually half of a two-part set by Pippa & Julie, which also features a white-and-gold polka-dot skirt to match.
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Its patented magnetic mounting system is a two-part ball and socket system that's particularly popular as a hands-free viewing platform in cars, home, and elsewhere.
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This was a tremendous year for jumping kicks, particulary the two part bicycle kicks with Alistair Overeem, Paige Vanzant and Yair Rodriguez all scoring bicycle kick knockouts.
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On last week's two-part season 2 premiere of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, Farley opened up about her son's condition and, later, thanked fans for their support.
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The arrangements are pretty much the same here too—piano chords, a little acoustic guitar, sweet two-part harmonies—though everything is warmer and smoother than before.
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For now, Adam is balancing two part-time jobs with a handful of artistic projects in Boston, but he plans to move to New York in 2018.
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Dish's chairman and CEO has said he could sell, lease or develop the spectrum as part of a two-part U.S. government auction set for next month.
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In 1963, a century after the Emancipation Proclamation, James Baldwin wrote The Fire Next Time, a two-part essay about the experience of being black in America.
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The World's Greatest Head Massage: An ASMR Journey is Rooster Teeth's two-part documentary that investigates the world of ASMR and the "artists" who make content online.
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Earlier this fall, PBS aired a two-part special episode of "Antiques Roadshow" titled "Our 50 States," in which it recapped notable discoveries from across the nation.
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Congress has amended the Fair Labor Standards Act numerous times in the intervening decades, and it has never once sought to change the two-part exemption test.
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The London production of Jack Thorne's two-part play caused a sensation, like all things Potter, and the New York version is poised to do the same.
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Even the abbreviated summary of an upcoming "Family Guy" two-part episode — which will depict Donald Trump manhandling the show's resident teenage girl, Meg — already feels gratuitous.
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Yet as large as it is, Civil War is just a small-scale test run for the two-part Avengers: Infinity War, due in 2018 and 2019.
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The lawsuit filed on Tuesday also made public for the first time the onerous terms of the full two-part contract, which Ms. Clifford signed on Oct.
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By sidestepping the fetal characteristics provision of the two-part law, the justices punted what could have been a test of the future of Roe v. Wade.
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This two-part series from "The Daily" examines the ways in which pregnant women are sidelined at work, passed over for promotions and fired when they complain.
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In the two-part season premiere, it was Nick who facilitated her escape (although the gumption to remove a piece of her own ear was Offred's alone).
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The second is this two-part documentary, centered primarily around an interview with John Gotti Jr., who gives his perspective on his father's rise and eventual fall.
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In her two-part "Hustle in the Park," Ms. Bell, who lives and works in Detroit, pairs each indoor show with an informal prelude in Prospect Park.
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Here's the first episode in this two-part series, describing how a finding from a tipster led to The Times's monthslong investigation of online child abuse imagery.
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One of her most extended projects was the "Duals" series of the '70s and '80s, two-part interlocking forms in aluminum, brass, fiberglass, wood and other materials.
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Spiders have a two-part body that resembles a figure eight: a fused head and thorax called a cephalothorax, separated from an abdomen by a narrow constriction.
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This group show was planned as a two-part exchange of permanent-collection work between the Bronx Museum and the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana.
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Two, part of the price of sending goods to Afghanistan is tied to sending those goods through other powerful countries in the area — Pakistan and (formerly) Russia.
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"The Boyfriend" two-part episode of the hit NBC sitcom, which ended in 1998 after nine seasons, centered around another popular Met -- former first baseman Keith Hernandez.
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NEW YORK, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Colombia launched on Wednesday a two-part $2 billion bond, with the book oversubscribed more than six times, a banking source said.
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The Centre Pompidou-Metz and Museum Tinguely have joined together to present a remarkably diverse and prolific two-part exhibition devoted to the German artist Rebecca Horn.
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Fox Business and Fox News host Maria Bartiromo will interview President Trump as part of a two-part series scheduled to air on Sunday and Monday mornings.
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At 15, I had two part-time jobs: One selling books in my neighborhood during the Christmas holidays, and the other packaging sticky tape in a factory.
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A vast, two-part exhibition, "Merce Cunningham: Common Time" filled many rooms simultaneously at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
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Netflix Expanding the borders of the true-crime documentary, this chilling two-part series re-examines the disappearance of 43 young men in southern Mexico in 2014.
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But in 2018, as a new production of the seven-and-a-half-hour, two-part play burns up Broadway, the trauma at its center is evolving.
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Still, you can already see Trump laying the groundwork for an argument that Thursday night's strikes satisfied Obama's two-part test — and therefore no AUMF is needed.
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Four US intel chiefs will testify on Capitol Hill Wednesday, kicking off the closest thing C-SPAN will ever have to an explosive, two-part season finale.
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Here in our first episode of a two-part podcast, we played up until protagonist John Marston's journey to Mexico, and friends, what a journey it is.
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They essentially make a two-part argument for why Obamacare is unconstitutional in the wake of Congress's decision to end the law's mandate to carry health insurance.
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The script for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, a two-part stage play that opened in London in June, has now been published as a standalone book.
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In fact, YouTube creator Shane Dawson just dropped a trailer for his upcoming two-part documentary, Conspiracy Series, about the mysteries currently plaguing our late-night Google searches.
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Rajamouli, a director from the South Indian state of Telangana, made a two-part epic mythological series, the first of which released in 2015 to bumper ticket sales.
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But, as big supporters and fans ourselves, Freeform insisted on and championed the filming of a special two-part finale that would give devoted fans a proper ending.
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However, it is clear that some executives knew it was a two-part affair in which they paid the government, and the government funnelled the money to Malabu.
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Earlier on Wednesday, Trump wrote in the first of a two-part tweet that Facebook had been opposed to his candidacy: "Facebook was always anti-Trump," he said.
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Gloria Gaynor is free at last from the chronic pain that gripped her spine for decades — but getting there took a high-risk, two-part surgery last year.
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The relationship – which was first revealed earlier this month and is the subject of a two-part Dr. Phil special this week – is "over already," the source says.
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"I started having like panic attacks every six or seven shows," the actress revealed during part one of her two-part interview on Dr. Berlin's Informed Pregnancy Podcast.
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His drug use, his philandering with other women (including a possible affair with Janet Jackson), and his general self-centeredness were all included in the two-part film.
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Just 72 days after their extravagant wedding at a private Montecito, California, estate — which aired as a two-part special, Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event, on E!
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On Thursday's two-part series finale of The Big Bang Theory, the characters of the beloved CBS series said their final goodbyes while dropping some pretty major news.
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Tuesday's episode of Dr. Phil concludes a two-part series focusing on Avery and his ex-fiancée, Lynn Hartman; both episodes were taped prior to the relationship's dissolution.
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To be clear, the series could have ended with the two-part season three finale, and it would have been a solid ending to the story so far.
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Under the two-part deal, Safran will launch a cash offer worth 29.47 euros per share, a 26 percent premium to Wednesday's Zodiac closing price of 23.31 euros.
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Last year, when asked about a reboot, Reiser worried the comedy two-part finale's time jump already answered the question of what the couple would be doing today.
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Though the house runs on a meager staff, with one full-time and two part-time employees as well as volunteers, it will close unless funds are raised.
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Eva's next 22015 episodes then lean into its percolating nihilism; they culminate in a two-part conclusion that left Japanese viewers dissatisfied upon its initial premiere in 22003.
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Bernie Sanders hit the road in July to gin up resistance against Republican efforts to raze Obamacare, he delivered a two-part message: First, protect the current law.
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Now, the Grammy-winning Nashville outlaw, 39, gives EW a tour of From A Room: Volume 1, the first of his two-part country opus planned for 2017.
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I believe we can model the preferences of many youth using a two-part paradigm: what we look for in policy, and what we prefer in our politics.
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Just 72 days after their extravagant wedding at a private Montecito, California, estate — which aired as a two-part special, Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event, on E!
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The first half of the two-part season finale opened with Khloé Kardashian revealing that she had been experiencing migraines and nausea for the last couple of months.
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The other two-part play this fall, "The Inheritance," is doing only moderately in previews (last week it grossed $545,910, which is 44 percent less than "Cursed Child").
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"No," Noma Dumezweni, who plays Hermione, responded Sunday night when asked during the 2018 Tony Awards' red carpet ceremony if Trump should see the two-part stage play.
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The two-part, 16-track release will also include contributions from Sky Ferreira, Karen O, Zola Jesus, Lykki Li, and The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne amongst many others.
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It's the script of a two-part play penned by Skins screenwriter Jack Thorne, which is currently in previews and officially launches in London's West End July 30.
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New information about Flynn interview, dossier The two-part interview has one benefit for lawmakers: Two new documents have been released since Comey last appeared earlier this month.
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A two-part excerpt from Ghost Against Ghost's upcoming album Oia, Checkpoint Charlie follows a narrative arc of love lost and the descent into personal hell it produces.
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For some reason, this extremely standard mystery about Wallace's dead basketball coach extends into a two-part episode without ever quite developing the heft to justify its length.
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For example: As "Love Stories" — part one of the two-part finale — kicks off, Hannah and Fran are back in the Brooklyn apartment, still doing the breakup dance.
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This is the 25th anniversary production of Mr. Kushner's two-part, seven-and-a-half-hour multi-award-winning masterwork about death and destruction in Ronald Reagan's America.
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The largest of them is the two-part "Art After Stonewall, 1969-1989" shared by Grey Art Gallery, New York University, and the Leslie-Lohman Museum in Soho.
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"The Inheritance," an ambitious and award-winning two-part play that explores contemporary gay male lives against the backdrop of recent history, is coming to Broadway this fall.
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The announcements came after The Times's two-part investigation revealed that over more than a decade, taxi industry leaders had created a financial bubble in the medallion market.
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The two-part Democratic package filed on Monday in the House includes a bill to keep funding for the Department of Homeland Security at current levels through Feb.
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However, he decided to take a gamble with his two-part series, "On the Trail of Bigfoot" and uploaded it directly to YouTube and other free streaming sites.
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With this two-part series (the second half is in August), the director, who made the selections, sheds light on neglected titles; several will screen in new restorations.
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Kickstarter donors will still have early access to the two-part opener for the series next fall and will be able to watch the first season for free.
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Latest Project The curator Neville Wakefield chose Ms. Dunham for the two-part exhibition "Bio:Dip," which is at Red Bull Studios New York in Chelsea through April 17.
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Crisis Aftermath is a two-part special featuring expert analysis, interviews, and more to help break down all the big developments in the first half of the crossover.
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The Akzo Nobel carve-out business is marketing an 8NC3 senior unsecured two-part bond comprising a €900m-equivalent tranche in US dollars and a €485m euro issue.
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Yosh now manages a five-person production studio with three full-time assistants and two part-time employees, creating commercial content that airs on and off social media.
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This summer the organizers of the Classic — a new two-part festival held at baseball stadiums in Los Angeles and New York — are betting on a similar idea.
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The second part of "Exposed: The Church&aposs Darkest Secret," a two-part docu-series on Ball&aposs case, is set to air on the BBC Tuesday night.
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One of Criterion's new streaming offerings, Kenji Mizoguchi's two-part, nearly four-hour "The 47 Ronin," is my choice for the best film out of print on DVD.
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So if between Janna's two part-time jobs— babysitting and video editing — she earned $5,000 this year, that's the most she'd be able to save in the account.
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The two-part project, called My City, is about transcendence, about bridging the divide between urban and outdoor culture, and the people who live and thrive in both.
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To facilitate this, the FCC is running a two-part auction to try to transfer as much spectrum as possible while making a little dough for Uncle Sam.
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If you find yourself staring at the ceiling trying to quiet a racing mind, there's a simple two-part strategy that can help you get some much-needed rest.
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But, as Leaving Neverland, a disturbing two-part documentary premiering March 3 on HBO, shows, with that level of fame comes great access to the hearts of the world.
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The two-part debut ("The Vulcan Hello" and "Battle at the Binary Stars") gave fans the first new TV Trek since Star Trek: Enterprise ceased subspace transmission in 2005.
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JERUSALEM, Jan 31 (Reuters) - * Leumi, Israel's largest bank by assets and market value, said on Thursday it raised 2.35 billion shekels ($645 million) in a two-part debt offering.
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For full PEOPLE coverage of the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death: •The Story of Diana, a two-part television event from PEOPLE and ABC, airs on ABC Aug.
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These caveats aside, the research published today does get DeepMind just a little bit closer to solving the first half of its tongue-in-cheek, two-part mission statement.
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And even though she plays a more supporting role this time around (she's only playable in brief flashback sequences), Clem is easily the highlight of the two-part premiere.
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The two-part bond deal on Thursday includes $77.2 million of general obligation lease revenue bonds backed by the university's rent revenues and insured by Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.
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The single ticket for March only buys you access to the second part of the two-part play which is currently being staged at the Palace Theatre in London.
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She exercised patience, business savvy, and a masterful use of social media, though she may yet face legal questions about releasing tapes of a conversation without two-part consent.
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New York (CNN Business)The first night of CNN's two-part Democratic debate averaged 22018 million viewers across television and streaming, according to Nielsen ratings and CNN's digital data.
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In an interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday evening, Sanders laid out a two-part plan aimed at securing Democratic electoral victories and blocking President Trump's policy agenda.
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NEW YORK, Jan 18 (IFR) - Order books on Argentina's two-part US dollar bond have already swelled to US$14bn ahead of expected pricing on Thursday, sources told IFR.
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The two-part financing that will generate US$1.5bn in new money comprises a US$2.5bn term loan and US$5.5bn revolving credit facility, both with five-year tenors.
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On April 30, The Ellen DeGeneres Show will commemorate the 20th anniversary of "The Puppy Episode," the comedian's landmark two-part coming out episode from her television series Ellen.
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"Before we tell ourselves that the tech selloff's over and we can go back to buying, we need to address a two-part conundrum in this rally," Cramer warned.
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This is most obvious in the eponymous work, "Invisible Tattoo" (21971), a two-part sculpture made of deconstructed jeans molded around oval mirrors and placed on cinder-block pedestals.
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She also recently released a two-part music video titled "F------ Money Man," in which she combines "Millonária" and "Dio$ No$ Libre Del Dinero" ("God Free Us From Money").
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Dubbed the "Orion" release, today's news is a two-part thing: We stopped by Leap HQ to give the new software a spin — and, well, it's pretty damned impressive.
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Even more celebrated was Mr. Davidson's 1992 production of Mr. Kushner's two-part AIDS epic, "Angels in America," directed by Oskar Eustis, his associate artistic director, and Tony Taccone.
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Feature films include Kon Ichikawa's eccentric "Tokyo Olympiad" (1965) and Leni Riefenstahl's two-part "Olympia" (1938), which, as the accompanying booklet explains, is something other than a pure documentary.
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In a two-part interview with artnet News, posted Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. Campbell appeared to take the high road and did not address Mr. de Montebello's comments specifically.
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None of these people listen to Revisionist History, of course, so I couldn't ask what they thought about the two-part premiere of the new season, the podcast's fourth.
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Friday's results, the first of the two-part annual "stress test," showed the country's biggest lenders could meet minimum Fed standards based on information they submitted to the regulator.
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Even von Trier has been down this road before, issuing a five-and-a-half hour "extended director's cut" of his feature "Nymphomaniac" following its two-part 2014 release.
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In this two-part talk, we first delve into Jasper Johns' work with catalogue contributor Caitlin Sweeney and then engage leading voices in the arts in a panel discussion.
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More recently, the two-part orchestral work "Palimpsests" (2002) glittered with the dazzling sonorities that have become Mr. Benjamin's hallmark, but also felt consumed by a wild, hungering energy.
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Background coverage: Here's the first episode in this two-part series, in which we introduced Kamalle Dabboussy and his fight to bring his family home from a war zone.
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HLN, sister network of CNN, is set to revisit "the shocking affair that nearly toppled a presidency" with a two-part special on Monica Lewinsky and former President Clinton.
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Excommunicated members of the Jehovah's Witnesses — who have been vocal about what they say is the church's history of child sexual abuse — are interviewed in this two-part documentary.
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Fortunately, the phone industry is working on this, with the help of the Federal Communications Commission, which is pushing a two-part solution called STIR/SHAKEN (or SHAKEN/STIR).
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Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame marked the two-part conclusion to everything that Feige, Downey Jr., Chris Evans, and the rest of the team wanted to do in 2008.
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This two-part, novelistic doorstop of a play, a portrait of 21st-century gay men in search of their collective past, occupies more than six hours of stage time.
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The romances of Friends kept us hooked in between the lolz, and one of the best moments in that saga came in the two-part finale of Season 6.
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Trump lashed out at Pelosi on Twitter Monday, yet again blasting the impeachment inquiry and lobbing familiar attacks at the speaker of the House in a two-part tweet.
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In the two-part premiere of Season 4 of "Born This Way," a group of young men and women with Down syndrome continue to pursue independence, romance and friendship.
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Earlier this week, HBO aired the two-part documentary "Leaving Neverland," which details accusations of child sexual abuse against Michael Jackson from two men, Wade Robson and James Safechuck.
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Smart takes care of her four children (the oldest is 12, the youngest is 8 months) and works two part-time jobs as a dance teacher and fitness instructor.
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In this two-part series, we'll look at nine under-the-radar places in the Bay Area that punch above their weight class when it comes to attracting startup funding.
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In theory, it's a two-part process that should ensure no disclosed vulnerability is allowed to persist in the system — but according to Smith, neither half of the process worked.
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NEW YORK, May 17 (IFR) - Petrobras Global Finance is looking to sell a two-part US dollar benchmark bond on Tuesday, one of the banks leading the deal told IFR.
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The show will air its two-part series finale on January 20, ending a show that gave us smart commentary on social issues from cultural appropriation to women in STEM.
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Dr. Werner Spitz has filed a response to Burke Ramsey's $150 million defamation lawsuit stemming from the two-part CBS documentary about the death of the latter's sister, JonBenét Ramsey.
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The suit alleges that Spitz's claims in the two-part The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey "attacked and permanently harmed the reputation of [Ramsey]," according to court documents obtained by PEOPLE.
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NEW YORK, Aug 8 (IFR) - Order books on Mexico's two-part US dollar bond sale have swelled close to US$6bn, one of the lead banks told IFR on Monday.
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Over the past few years, the global auto industry has come to something of a two-part consensus: First, the future of driving involves running on electrons, not exploding petroleum.
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It's been three years since it last tweeted, two years since it's had a real office; today NuSI consists of two part-time employees and an unpaid volunteer hanging around.
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He did it on his own from his first album — For You, released in 1978 at the tender age of 19 — to his last, last year's two-part HITnRUN collection.
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With net neutrality getting axed and consumer data up for grabs, there are so many important questions and answers, we decided to make a two-part podcast on the topic.
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In bond news, Abu Dhabi garnered a $212016 billion-plus book for its $2135 billion two-part bond, selling the tranches at 212016 and 2136 basis points (bps) over Treasuries.
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National Resources Defense Council, decided in 1984, sets up a two-part test that determines who decides what happens if the language of an administrative regulation is vague or impermissible.
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"Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," the two-part play set 19 years after the conclusion of the final novel, has seen a steep drop in its box office performance.
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Quentin Tarantino's films are love letters to genre movies; this two-part murder ballad is a kitchen sink of his interests, including homages to kung fu, spaghetti westerns and anime.
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Eventually, after a few moments of lying stomach to stomach, the two part with the whale swimming back toward its mother, leaving this diver with a true whale of tale.
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Taken by: Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) Date: January 23, 1998 NASA's asteroid-bound NEAR spacecraft took this two-part image of Earth and the moon from about 250,000 miles.
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