Shop Undone: If you're into the whole minimalist, independent-label thing, you're going to love Undone.
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" Indeed, the narrator says, "you want to be undone in just the way she is being undone. . . .
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And every symmetry can be undone, just as adding 3 can be undone by adding –3: For example, rotating the square by 90 degrees can be undone by rotating the square by another 270 degrees.
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But the Rangers can – and have – come undone before.
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We love the undone look next to the structured gown.
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He makes it feel very undone, very relaxed yet glamorous.
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The next day, the paper strips started to come undone.
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"It harmed him and it cannot be undone," she said.
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But the new law has not undone pernicious cultural discrimination.
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But he also appeared preoccupied by what was left undone.
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This period of relative certainty could come undone in court.
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I couldn't undo my dress or get my hair undone.
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More than before, Carvalho seems morally, physically and psychologically undone.
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Undone is set to premiere on Amazon sometime in 2019.
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"They can be undone the first day," she said. Mrs.
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He's wearing a yellow shirt, most his buttons are undone.
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Don't think the Grande Dame has come undone just yet.
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But on the iPhone, they can be undone very easily.
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Alas, a century of filmmaking conventions wasn't undone so easily.
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Leave the ends untouched, creating a cool, slightly undone feel.
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But the Brazilian miracle has come undone in spectacular fashion.
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What's done is done but the undone is another matter.
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It seems that such damage, once inflicted, cannot be undone.
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Some of Mr. Obama's criminal justice legacy is easily undone.
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There are things that can't be undone so easily, though.
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It cannot be undone, but people can change their minds.
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I think he was finally undone by the sophomoric jokes.
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Mexico has been undone by the lack of coaching stability.
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Healy's wearing a fun shirt with too many buttons undone.
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Perhaps he was undone by the accumulation of medical setbacks.
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They come together and come undone, make love and argue.
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Unlike actual nuclear weapons, this nuclear option can be undone.
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But he added, "what people have done can be undone."
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Unless the point was we are all coming undone. Possible.
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It features a character who is mortally undone by words.
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"Dams aren't something that can be easily undone," she added.
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When a teammate asked what was wrong, Ngoepe came undone.
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His early and ongoing training can never be fully undone.
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Then his work will be undone, as everyone's is eventually.
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What's the right amount of shirt buttons to have undone?
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Do you think that what you achieved cannot be undone?
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Or that Ford is undone by inconsistencies in her story.
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Undone cannily avoids that pitfall thanks to two different strengths.
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They are bruised, bloody, battered, smashed, squelched, and utterly undone.
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Any emotional suspense is undone the moment the perspective changes.
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That doesn't mean, however, that the country isn't coming undone.
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The factories are empty now, undone by competition from overseas.
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This will be undone once I know it is safe.
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Instead of coming undone, the shorthanded Clippers rallied following the ejections.
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Unfortunately, like so many others, Croatia were quietly undone by Portugal.
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It takes a while and it can be undone pretty quickly.
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Because it might help them understand how other structures come undone.
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Mika Brzezinski and Stephanie Ruhle were undone by Rudy&aposs comment.
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"I'm coming undone," she said in a message to BuzzFeed News.
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It doesn't fit properly, and it's half undone in the back.
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Ford is working hard to avoid being undone by new technologies.
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I don't know, but Long Long Man has nevertheless undone me.
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"Notice my shirt was accidentally undone the whole time," she said.
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All of Bailey's hard work recovering the brand undone, by Bailey.
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Costume comes undone while performing two nights before the ball dropped?
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Herzog is undone, in part, by the nature of his subject.
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But Cheryl isn't the only one coming undone by family drama.
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But that decision quickly got undone when Trump skipped the debate.
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So I'm not begrudging Hannah for coming undone in the finale.
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A lesson on what might happen when maniacal genius comes undone?
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Increasing awareness Once a traumatic event occurs, it cannot be undone.
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After a little more tugging, I realized it wasn't coming undone.
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All that would be undone quickly if the foreign soldiers left.
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You're always taught that you should never leave the house undone.
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These had to be undone retroactively, through litigation by consumer advocates.
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ABWE officials were undone by the public revelations on the blog.
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But those landmark triumphs over hatred are fragile and easily undone.
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Eliminate the nuclear threat, and slowly, the remaining clutches come undone.
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A deferred deportation program could be undone by a President Trump.
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"Undone" is an animated series that won the hearts of critics.
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These can be undone with the stroke of a pen. 2.
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Every time I watch you on TCM, your jacket is undone.
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When our epistemic world is threatened, we feel ourselves being undone.
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The demographics have shifted in a way that can't be undone.
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He has undone many of President Barack Obama's unconstitutional executive orders.
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But ultimately Apocalypse still comes undone, barely sputtering to the finish.
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And we're off, hurtling into freefall with a woman coming undone.
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America made a colossal mistake, and it cannot be easily undone.
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But the thread came undone and the stalk remained inside her.
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All the work Williams had put into serenity was coming undone.
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But once more, he really came undone in the sixth inning.
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There's nothing in any of our hearts that feels left undone.
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Undone visibly draws on both A Scanner Darkly and Waking Life.
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Many of those provisions would be undone with the Trump proposal.
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And the fear now is that it will never get undone.
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Instead, its monumental comeback effort had been undone in four seconds.
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"I love films," he says, four buttons of his shirt undone.
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But abolishing the filibuster could also make laws vulnerable to quickly being undone by a new Senate majority, leading to an unstable whipsaw effect as laws are signed by one president and quickly undone by another.
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But abolishing the filibuster could also make laws vulnerable to quickly being undone by a new Senate majority, leading to an unstable whipsaw effect as laws are signed by one president and quickly undone by another.
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Sure, ant-mageddon might be undone with a lemony rag, why not.
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Then, spray a texturizing spray and tousle for a sexy, undone look.
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Somewhat more surprising will be the jobs left undone for the day.
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I think the chaos will not be undone, but we will see.
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Whatever happens for these two going forward, this moment cannot be undone.
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The Wildcats' promising second drive was undone by a Wildcat formation miscue.
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I went for more of a beachy, undone, slightly wet-looking texture.
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Her signature intricate braids are completely undone and spilling down her head.
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If a studio makes a poor casting choice, it can be undone.
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False. The FCC has not undone any forbearance granted in the Order.
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In the latter part of the century, though, this system came undone.
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"Or to notice things left undone," adds Koichi Nakano of Sophia University.
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Kardashian West left the top button undone, leaving little to the imagination.
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In the rush to prove themselves "woke", many artists have come undone.
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Undone by injuries and inconsistent play, the team won just four games.
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But the damage the siege did to the city couldn't be undone.
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Alice isn't the only Riverdale parent coming undone because of outside pressure.
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Roy is wrongfully incarcerated — what happened to him had to be undone.
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The synthesis and symbolism seem to be undone in the final moment.
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Eventually, agencies will lumber into action; rules will be weakened, protections undone.
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Most policy changes under Zinke can be easily undone by future administrations.
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The Iraqi army was about to be undone; the bombings were intensifying.
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The decision can be undone if a Democrat wins the presidential election.
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In practice, however, that concept is undone by a number of factors.
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And it certainly hasn't fully undone the shift underway since the 1980s.
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Unfortunately, the damage he has done to women can never be undone.
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She must have undone it when I went to get the Skittles.
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Decades of careful planning to build a good place would be undone.
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Stannis Baratheon and Melisandre are undone by their obsession with these prophecies.
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The burdens of the presidency will leave him permanently maddened, perpetually undone.
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Or is Sims actually just a troubled, makeshift hero gradually coming undone?
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Those institutions, fundamentally, are what was undone in the shareholder value revolution.
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"What we're fighting for is seemingly being undone right now," she said.
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That effort, he said, would not be undone by a single defeat.
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It was also the last defense for lives that had come undone.
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But he was undone in a middle class revolt over the economy.
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"Once they have that fusion, it can't be undone," Dr. Atlas said.
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Undone is not for everyone, but that's exactly what makes it great.
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Alicia (Elle Fanning) leaves the top buttons of her bodice showily undone.
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But many were undone by a Supreme Court decision, United States v.
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Just when Offred is coming undone, she finds a surprising ally: Ofglen.
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At least two may be positioned to profit if regulations are undone.
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"Eventually this will have to be undone a little bit," said Fisher.
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Our TV critic also reviewed "Undone," which explores the aftermath of trauma.
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But a sliver of his wide-ranging legacy has now been undone.
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I felt undone for a long time before I started making risotto.
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It was as if the very principles of biology had come undone.
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She saw that he had undone his trousers, exposing his erect penis.
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Students and staff at the culinary center were undone by what happened.
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But he was undone in a middle-class revolt over the economy.
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Secrecy is a fragile state, a single time undone and forever finished.
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With the aid of excessive amounts of narcotics, she comes completely undone.
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Sports of The Times When last seen, the Mets' magic had come undone.
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A principled leader would have undone the work of Reid, not extended it.
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The driver, Bassam Aladin Al-Rawi, exited the car with his pants undone.
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The feature can be undone by the account holder to restore the posts.
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Costumes rip (and fall off entirely); makeup smears; wigs and microphones come undone.
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It's the bun of a '60s woman come undone, created by Guido Palau.
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The mainstream medical community rejects claims that a medical abortion can be undone.
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The games were played anyway, and authorities say what's done cannot be undone.
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Bomb makers, like most people, are undone not by others but by themselves.
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In Kilduff's view, the rally will slowly come undone between now and Nov.
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Since his death, Cersei has almost single-handedly undone all his hard work.
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Ex Machina: A near-masterpiece that was undone by its jarring, oblique ending.
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Why is empowering the less powerful the half that's allowed to remain undone?
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The heat seemed imbued with finality, a change that could not be undone.
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That's not something that can be easily undone with an apologetic blog post.
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What these "leakers" are doing to our country will not easily be undone.
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" And, "I am allowed to remove stitches, because mistakes can sometimes be undone.
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That's about how long it takes to get everything undone, unbound, and untucked.
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That can leave the pedestrian—but vital—job of checking others' work undone.
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But a season's work can come undone in little more than a moment.
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That will be undone eventually, but that has nothing to do with me.
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Tanaka had allowed just three singles before things came undone in the seventh.
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Instead, it used the normal mechanism to delete files, which can be undone.
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He understandably hates his caricature but has been undone by conforming to it.
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After he returned, the team was undone by trade rumors, infighting, and injuries.
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Martinez was knocked out in the seventh, undone by back-to-back homers.
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He doesn't see the rally coming undone or a recession in the cards.
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Wade ruling that legalized abortion everywhere to be undone if Kavanaugh is confirmed.
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Amid the things that can't be undone, there are endless Star Wars stories.
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It has a large shawl collar and belt, which she sometimes leaves undone.
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That language was undone by the same 14th Amendment, which granted birthright citizenship.
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You have to be walking or running to make things really come undone.
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A tried-and-true technique that delivers perfectly undone waves every single time.
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On one hand, Charlotte has undone its public accommodations protections for LGBTQ people.
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Will a nationalist president be undone by his underreaction to a foreign threat?
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"It's more that progress that has been made would be undone," Adams said.
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The challenges would spiral for Nissan if its partnership with Renault comes undone.
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North Korea may have undone months of diplomacy in only a few hours.
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But for much of the last six years, that relationship has come undone.
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A lifetime of playing "I'm fine" couldn't be undone in one doctor's visit.
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The good he did for Afghanistan and the Afghan people cannot be undone.
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Levy likes lines that come undone, that double back on themselves to fray.
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Leading Ann Richards in 21983, he was undone by a spate of blunders.
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Undone by its own success, the party is now struggling to redefine itself.
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They have undone traditional political advantages like fund-raising and access to advertising.
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No president has undone a predecessor's designations in the law's 110-year history.
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That's where military culture comes undone, because military people are "can do" professionals.
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But he would seek China's help to ensure climate agreements are not undone.
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Second, Republicans seem to have been undone by their reverse-Robin-Hood urges.
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Undone could have easily been made with traditional hand-drawn or computer animation.
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In its undone sexiness, the makeup embodied the young girl on the go.
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Anything short of an actual knot and they&aposre likely to come undone.
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It is not the first time Spieth has been undone by the hole.
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The only real way to understand Undone is to watch it for yourself.
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The entire narrative Swift created has come undone, making people question her authenticity.
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But growing worries about the global economic outlook have undone some of that weakening.
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"That's the most important thing we've done in the country, which cannot be undone."
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That will be undone eventually, but that damage has nothing to do with me.
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"Paris is about so much more than undone hair and great clothes," she says.
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Either way, the threat increases the risk that the trade deal could come undone.
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"The Jon Snow look has a looser, scruffier, undone edge to it," she says.
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But I also know in my head that we haven't left any step undone.
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They have this mission which they never asked for, which their parents left undone.
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But the president may have undone much of that work in just one week.
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The justness of military intervention in March 2011 cannot be undone or negated retroactively.
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But at the moment the industry's big issue is what is being left undone.
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For a messy, undone look, curl sections vertically and alternate forward and backward curls.
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Pinkerton is great — no need for your career to come undone like a sweater.
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The rally quickly came undone, with major averages shedding more than 3 percent Friday.
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It was the most perfect, wispy braid that's equal parts glamorous, effortless and undone.
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This is also characteristic: Most moral panics are ultimately undone by their own excesses.
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The sound of zippers being undone, the clothes being bunched up ungracefully, the grunting.
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However, there is long way to go before recent rises in inequality are undone.
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And now here it was: two years undone via a five minute phone call.
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Cheap jeans aren't a bargain if the seams come undone by the third wash.
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Is it the fate of the high-minded to be undone by low blows?
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Lt. Emma Fowler has been undone, and we slowly piece together how it happened.
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Our recommendation: That whole time-travel finale shenanigan seems to have undone this nightmare.
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Eovaldi unraveled quickly, undone by the same bugaboo that has bothered him all month.
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Pruitt denied knowing about the raises and ordered them undone, he told Fox News.
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This tragedy must be undone not just for Bill Cosby, but for the country.
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A Body Undone is a messy book, and it's not entirely a good one.
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But I'm still kicking myself that I've left so much undone everywhere I've lived.
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This can't be undone, and I'd never had to make a decision like this.
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He shackled the Athletics the night before Severino came undone against them last month.
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"That's the most important thing we've done for the country, which cannot be undone."
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Under Mr. Mulvaney, some of the rules of the Kelly era have been undone.
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Much of Mr. McCain's signature campaign finance overhaul has been undone by the courts.
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Maybe it welled up because of the lyrics ("made my heart come all undone").
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Unfortunately, that affront can't now be undone, especially if you've known for some time.
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Things are really coming undone so that you can build them back up again.
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In a man's black trouser suit, a white shirt undone practically to her navel.
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Like some other start-up founders, Ulbricht is undone by his naïveté and narcissism.
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An exhibition of John Giorno's work, "Do the Undone," is on view until Oct.
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In 993, one after another, the top skiers, undone by flat light, crashed out.
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The Lauberhorn had also undone Steven Nyman, the most decorated member of the team.
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Good intentions and policy can, however, be undone by bad implementation and unintended consequences.
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But it could be undone because a federal agent leaked confidential information to reporters.
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Woodland's hopes for victory were undone by the confounding crosswinds on the closing holes.
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Puerto Rico, on the other hand, dodged Irma only to be undone by Maria.
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Mr. Griffin pointed to other transgender protections that had been undone under Mr. Trump.
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But if this is so, King is an occult Dreiser with his fly undone.
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Three days later, Salinger returned it, having undone every change to the original story.
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Yet it is actually tragic that Kihuen has been undone by his own actions.
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Small compromise by small compromise, craven step by craven step, is a Republic undone.
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It leaves too much undone, and what it attempts to address is woefully inadequate.
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By the end, it is not only the luxe bed that has become undone.
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Trump's transition team is identifying executive orders issued by Obama, which can be undone.
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This week: Amazon's new animated series Undone, whose entire first season is available today.
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But this week's escalation between Saudi Arabia and Iran has probably undone that progress.
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Finally, tug at the hair, loosening the twists to make them look messy and undone.
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Lee Sung Jin, currently a co-executive producer on Amazon's "Undone," is set to write.
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"This movie did something to the original trilogy that can never be undone," he says.
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Utah had its league-leading 903-game winning streak snapped after being undone by turnovers.
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For a more undone look, you can also spray on a texturizer and volumizing powder.
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My mother's death left me completely undone, and I did not try to hide that.
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Whilst businesses are currently preparing for GDPR, their work may be undone in the future.
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A bow once tied did not come undone and did not require a double knot.
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That the experiment that is the EU – Summers: I don't think it all gets undone.
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"This [government] charm offensive comes undone when you hear the Pope speak," Father Arriaga said.
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But they can be undone in short order by a demagogue feeding a vengeful populism.
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Re-negotiating its structure, even if it were possible, would have undone years of progress.
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Such an effect cannot be undone by even the best intention and the best music.
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And he'd been undone by reporters plugging the name "Jukt Micronics" into a search engine.
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Maisel; Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan; superhero drama The Boys; new animated series Undone, and more.
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To create an undone look, she then loosened the hair by pulling at the root.
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Expansion of Medicaid, the government health-insurance programme for the poor, would be undone overnight.
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His stellar reputation may rest as much on those undone deals as on those completed.
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She is trying to get the agreement undone so she can't speak outside of court.
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You know the type: thick and shiny, with an effortless, undone wave and dimensional color.
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By protecting the protection-equipment, you've partially undone the safety that you'd so painstakingly created!
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Ultimately the Night King was undone by his refusal to cover up his sexy midriff.
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The environmental protection work that remains undone could hold back Shanghai's development, the ministry said.
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" According to Kickstarter's troubleshooting guidelines, "once a project has been suspended it cannot be undone.
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Oller's three years of work could very much be undone over the next three years.
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But a delight in seeing the expected undone can be a pathway to poor thinking.
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What comes undone here is the dream of protest as an expression of personal politics.
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Francisca Lachapel almost bared her breasts on live television when her superhero outfit came undone.
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There, they find Nick, who's already undone his belt, crouched over a passed out Cheryl.
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He was surprised by his own eagerness to see what everything would look like, undone.
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Two years later, he made "Maelstrom," about a woman undone by a series of misfortunes.
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The harm wrought by four decades of oppression and indoctrination could not be undone overnight.
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But the deal with the Japanese conglomerate came undone, and within a year Talbott left.
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It came undone in the end, and many of the perpetrators ended up in prison.
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It's good to make sure that a first impression isn't undone by the wrong odor.
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According to the Internal Revenue Service, 226 Roth conversions can still be undone until Oct.
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In She's Come Undone, we put in a soft core rape scene with Manuel Ferrara.
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" The exhibition, he wrote, was too often "undone by a grating aura of chic ennui.
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But under your hand, the unexpected: the undone buttons, the sucking mouth, the bared breast.
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VICTORIANS UNDONE Tales of the Flesh in the Age of Decorum By Kathryn Hughes Illustrated.
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But in ways large and small, the Reagan-O'Neill Social Security fix is coming undone.
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Trump has undone many of Obama's more modest changes, on taxes, climate and other areas.
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I was also moved, exasperated, put to sleep more than once and undone by it.
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No state that has expanded Medicaid — as part of Obamacare — has later undone the expansion.
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In Puerto Rico, decades of economic progress were undone in 180 hours by Hurricane Maria.
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But Obamacare supporters say the damage from axing the mandate can't be undone so simply.
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Watergate, after all, has a happy ending of sorts; Nixon was undone by the scandal.
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The damage to the institution that uncontained and elevated conflict brings cannot be easily undone.
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And this consolidation has undone some of the progress that came from deregulating the industry.
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Taking your life because of a feeling is a final act that can't be undone.
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Dolores Price (in Wally Lamb's "She's Come Undone") is one of my favorite fictional heroines.
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And earlier this year, Getty named "masculinity undone" one of its visual trends for 2018.
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Their biggest fear is that a movement will peak too soon, leaving its agenda undone.
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All eight episodes of Undone will be available on Amazon Prime Video on September 13th.
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"Once data has been exposed to the world, it can't be undone," the report said.
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In some cases, the fixes put in place to protect vulnerable endpoints later became undone.
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"The good he did for Afghanistan and the Afghan people cannot be undone," Miller added.
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Charles M. Blow The con Donald Trump committed on his voters is slowly coming undone.
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They were old, beset by infirmities, but when they died I was undone by grief.
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At least one is still holding out hope that Obamacare could be undone, and soon.
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That Mets team came undone amid bad trades, too much cocaine and a sea of booze.
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"Almost all the boxes are undone," she says while stepping over the just delivered new bed.
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Along with her cover up, Hadid was styled with matching silver pants that were also undone.
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Facing the other soldier, they slowly unfold it, stepping smartly back as each triangle is undone.
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"I pray for forgiveness every day for the things I've done and left undone," he said.
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This ballad, together with Jane Birkin, demonstrates how musical schemes are formed only to be undone.
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She next recalled waking up on a couch with her clothes undone and Cosby fondling her.
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So it's natural to ask whether Avengers: Endgame's big deaths will eventually be undone as well.
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The agency has undone, or proposed to undo, dozens of Obama-era environmental and climate rules.
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Snapchat has undone its controversial redesign's most significant change in an update to some users today.
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But Lord Carrington did not feel he had left undone anything he ought to have done.
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Expansion of Medicaid, the government health-insurance programme for the very poor, would be undone overnight.
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Gao was finally undone not by his own crimes, but by those of a family member.
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What meaning does death have, if it can be undone with a snap of the fingers?
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The lesson: The damage we do to biodiversity in our lifetimes may never really be undone.
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After all, why try to keep carbon emissions within regulations, when those regulations are being undone?
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The job, tragically, was left undone, complicated by an imported cholera epidemic and continuing economic suffering.
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It is the sound of the living surfaces that a city takes for granted becoming undone.
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The spending freezes could be undone later in the year if revenues increase more than expected.
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" 'Undone': "When he came downstairs at Trump Tower that day, the day after the tape dropped.
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It's got to be undone, if for no other reason than the people demand more T'Challa.
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Rinne managed only nine saves on 213 shots, undone mostly by defensive errors and puck luck.
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The bag should not be opened for forty-nine days or the blessing would be undone.
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But the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference foe couldn't pull off the upset, undone by poor shooting.
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Afterward Pierre is undone by a sense of guilt that his mother and his uncle repress.
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This choice wouldn't be undone until the introduction of Apple's radical design change four years later.
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The series is set in 2074, after catastrophic climate change has undone the old world order.
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Matt Harvey has looked dominant at times but has twice come undone in the sixth inning.
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Ahead, Capri breaks down everything you need to know to score these four perfectly undone styles.
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We love how much movement this undone style has and the dimension the lightened color adds.
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If the artist were here today, he might wonder: Undone, as if it had never happened?
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In a matter of seconds, the modest version of Kemp from "Just Another Lover" came undone.
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That's because the damage we do to biodiversity in our lifetimes may never really be undone.
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A groundbreaking victory in India, Japan's summer of natural disasters, and a North Korean conspiracy undone.
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Tribes that have had disaffected members at the merge have frequently been undone by those flippers.
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Virginia shot 47.2 percent yet was nearly undone at the foul line, finishing 8 of 16.
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In just 100 years, fossil fuel use has more than undone 5000 years of natural cooling.
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She's becoming a convenient target for scorn by the various people undone by the Ponzi scheme.
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"How, in T. S. Eliot's phrase, did so many become undone?" the editors wanted to know.
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Blessed with the arsenal of an ace, Pineda has been consistently undone by head-scratching meltdowns.
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Overall, it's a slick-looking device that's only undone right now by its hefty price tag.
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"Most of that work was rapidly undone, because of corruption and inept leadership," says Maj. Gen.
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He knew when he signed the deal that it could be undone by any future president.
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Thus is Allmon undone, less by the vicissitudes of chance than by the forces of history.
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"Once data has been exposed to the world, it can't be undone," warned the vpnMentor report.
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The ribbons of one of the Flowers' pointe shoes came completely undone early in one number.
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But in telling ways, his Gauguin is undone by his attachment to his very young bride.
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He said that for just about all of his 52 years, his laces have come undone.
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And who's to say the momentous changes of the last 50 years can't be swiftly undone?
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The Army Corps' decision can't be undone by "the narcissistic swipe of a pen," he said.
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"They were talking about the things that are being undone," Sternlicht said the morning after the dinner.
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The supremacy of white power and patriarchy must be undone and unlearned in art and its institutions.
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Here's Trump's list: The list of undone promises includes infrastructure improvements, health care reform, a tax overhaul.
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And even the track's effective hooks are undone by the song's self-aware turned self-aggrandizing lyrics.
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That is, until it was undone by a cosmic crisis and Wally was wiped from the timestream.
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The undone beauty of the French girl always inspires me and I love everything '90s right now.
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Early in the performance, Papadakis experienced an unexpected setback when a clasp on her costume came undone.
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Pull up a seat — they're all front row in this digital arena — as a man becomes undone.
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Under new leadership, brands as old as Dior undergo dramatic shifts that can never entirely be undone.
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Give your hair a quick flip and tousle with your fingers to reveal a perfectly undone look.
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Many will be undone (some have stalled in court); and they set a precedent for President Trump.
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The irony of this theory is in this case the Lannisters are undone by paying their debt.
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Thankfully, though, not all of Jenkins's core work is undone by adhering to Warner Bros.' house style.
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Everything from the last two days would get undone, and then we'd have to take it down.
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But now all that good work is being undone in short order thanks to the Brexit vote.
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She wrote often of women undone by their finances and the romantic prospect of economically sound matches.
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Anything Mr Morsi did, the plea went, could be undone by more secular governments in the future.
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Congress effectively repealed its CON endorsement in 1986, and, since then, 14 states have undone their laws.
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Wispy tendrils curled down from her undone updo, which was held together by a delicate sparkly headband.
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Astros right-hander Justin Verlander pitched seven powerful innings yet was undone by three solo home runs.
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If he succeeds, the US might end up with a temporary fix that could easily come undone.
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Once the ringlets are cool, they'll rake or brush them out to create an undone, textured look.
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And now, from last night's game, another Indians shortstop was undone by some wacky equipment-related shenanigans.
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To be fair, he does have reason to celebrate; no one likes to see their work undone.
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Carter, undone by Oppie, was back at Pendleton, to live out most of his life in jail.
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In Syria it wasn't just a case of a job left undone, but the inevitable mission creep.
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From her soft, undone waves to her natural makeup, Meghan Markle's beauty routine appears to be effortless.
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The book's title story, which follows a boy undone by his older sister's values, is especially affecting.
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In contrast, the executive actions underpinning DACA and DAPA were undone at the stroke of a pen.
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Lille dominated much of the second half only to be undone by Di María's 75th-minute goal.
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The like remained for nearly an hour before being undone by Cruz's team around 1:20 a.
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There will always be those who think justice was done, or undone, in the courtroom in Canton.
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The hardest-won conservative spending victory in decades, the Budget Control Act, is about to be undone.
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The like remained for nearly an hour before being undone by Cruz's team around 143:20 a.m.
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But the unfilial son, Kim Jong Il, after having undone his father's achievement, shaped up in 21625.
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In the theater of cruelty that is the modern world, the fabric of communities is being undone.
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If this scenario manifests, any progress made thus far to eliminate poverty by 2030 would be undone.
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The show's protagonist isn't going to be undone by his teenage daughter randomly guessing his darkest secret.
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Clutter can be visually distracting, too, and serve as a nagging reminder of tasks and chores undone.
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Many fear attempts to isolate Moscow for its destabilizing activities could be quickly undone by Trump. 3.
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They won't be notified, and the action can be undone at any point in the 30 days.
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Rivers passed for 103 yards and a touchdown, but it was all undone by the four interceptions.
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Armie Hammer, his co-star, bow tie undone, came in to give Ms. McDormand a big hug.
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Our elected officials, by a staggering series of missteps, had left their basic work undone yet again.
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She hasn't spoken on the split herself yet, and the reason for things coming undone remains unclear.
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I already have a spaced mind as it is and leave so many of my duties undone.
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Increasingly, even textbook studies and phenomena are coming undone as researchers retest them with more rigorous designs.
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But those are a short-term, temporary solution — they can be undone by a future Republican administration.
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Augustine had, as best he could within the limits of his fallen condition, undone Adam's fatal choice.
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Here's why: Court rulings have weakened or undone Republican gerrymanders in Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida.
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But as soon as Gsellman left, the Mets' pitching came undone, leading to a 6-5 loss.
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Because they were undone by loud noises and tight spaces, uneasy with intimacy and desperate with solitude.
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Undone employs rotoscoping, a technique where animators trace over live footage, for a smooth but surreal effect.
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The Raptors were undone by the Rockets' 3-point shooting and by allowing 15 fast-break points.
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What can be done by executive order can just as easily be undone by that same power.
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But no president has ever undone the wilderness protections designated by a previous president under the act.
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But fundamentally this was little but a symbolic slap on the wrist, quickly undone by presidential veto.
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These are nearly all accomplishments and programs achieved under Obama that Trump has more or less undone.
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Here is what matters: For two days, Monday and Tuesday, we heard that the world was coming undone.
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Now, she's coming undone because she feels betrayed, and is unsure of her position in this volatile game.
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Goldman conceded in its review that it was unlikely that all Dodd-Frank era regulation would be undone.
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If Felder can stop Iaquinta, any leverage Ragin' Al had during his continuous contract disagreements is suddenly undone.
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"It smooths it out at the top but gives you a wave that is a little more undone."
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People were scared…It felt like something we'd all invested in was coming undone right before our eyes.
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He's wearing a vest over a blue shirt, top button undone, tie knot down to his belly button.
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The look was created by Jen Atkin, the stylist who previously brought easy, undone hair to the masses.
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Andrew Ross Sorkin: Do you think – are you in the camp that says it is all undone, though?
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One more shocking tidbit: Alba — she of the perfect undone wave — lets her hair air dry most days.
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Years of international consensus-building on climate change and trade can be swiftly undone from the president's desk.
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That has undone the promise of trade rewards from the 2015 deal designed to curb its nuclear ambitions.
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"He really got a lot of stuff undone," he quipped about the new president's marathon of executive orders.
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Given that the Trump administration has undone Obama-era protections for LGBTQ+ people, Padmashali has reason to worry.
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Messy ponytails were also a constant on the runway, which proved that undone glam was very much in.
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File edits, renames, additions, and deletions get undone, actions in shared folders get rolled back, and so on.
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Still, it's easily done, and relatively easily undone as well, so you might consider giving it a try.
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Nobody can agree on what took place and both are claiming that they're being undone by unreleased evidence.
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Maybe it was as small and subtle an act as leaving the top button of her blouse undone.
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During the scuffle, Ms. Clemons's strapless shirt comes undone, exposing her breasts in the middle of the restaurant.
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His scam became undone when buyers rallied together in Whatsapp groups after realising that they had been scammed.
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But now, instead of seeing his legacy cemented, Obama faces the prospect of having his major accomplishments undone.
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But first, nigh all of what President Obama's FCC spent the last eight years doing should be undone.
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Industry watchers widely expect those rules to be undone by the FCC, which now has a Republican majority.
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And he was defiantly Lewis: clowning, raving, doing impromptu soft-shoes with the tie of his tuxedo undone.
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But Pruitt was ultimately undone, thanks in part to environmental groups who helped to expose his ethics scandals.
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The male should want to keep his semen remover away from his deposit, lest his work be undone.
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So we have to be very systematic about surveying the sky, and we can't leave any patch undone.
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The knot kept loosening up, and eventually came undone, so I did the unthinkable: I took it off.
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In the United States, a number of Chinese bids for chip companies have been undone by regulatory concerns.
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Leaving that undone can create an opportunity for identity thieves to set up an account in your name.
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Starting this month, Fiat Chrysler said it would adjust its totals to account for sales that are undone.
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Only then should our justice system proceed, one way or the other, with decisions that cannot be undone.
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Think of Robert, Cersei, Stannis, and now Dany, all of whom were undone by this same tragic flaw.
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More than a few Habaneros were returning from a late night out, high heels in hand, ties undone.
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Sabathia, making his 200th start for the Yankees, looked crisp early, but he came undone in the fifth.
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On the other hand, it suggests that our current understanding of the world must be razed—undone, destroyed.
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Once undone, the agency that implemented the rule is not allowed to propose one like it ever again.
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Readings like that were also helpful for getting a picture of a tightly wound community coming completely undone.
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Gadelha gassed out in her attempts to hold Jedrzejczyk down, and Andrade was masterfully undone on the outside.
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While Northern Iowa may lament its downfall, Winona State was not similarly completely undone by its own miscues.
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My effort revealed a deeply complicated, at times contradictory, journey — a life of spectacular promise undone by demons.
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Cathy Marston's telling, at American Ballet Theater, takes an admirable feminist stance, but is undone by monotonous choreography.
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That can't simply be undone by the next president, even if she is not a proto-authoritarian lunatic.
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Netting hangs behind the altar, where the organ alcove will remain undone until more money can be raised.
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The damage done to them cannot be undone, but it can be acknowledged with full and total contrition.
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Yes, the Hatton Garden job was big and brazen in execution, undone by the gang's almost comical hubris.
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Visiting Promontory Summit is always relevant and accusatory because the United States is always about to come undone.
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"We have experts examining the statue now to see whether the damage can be undone," Mr. Leoz said.
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"Even if the U.S.-Korean alliance comes undone, war must be stopped," said the adviser, Moon Jung-in.
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Slowly, Woods regained some measure of credibility and success only to be abruptly undone by his own body.
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Days later, Mr. Bone was undone, as some unsavory comments from his Reddit history online came to light.
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The demagoguery in Congress reflects divisions in the making for decades, and cannot — will not — be undone overnight.
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Maia is so easily undone by Madeline it's hard to imagine she could ever make a good lawyer.
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Some people are ebulliently optimistic that the abomination is coming undone and may soon be at an end.
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When a president's decisions can be simply and easily undone by the next president, what is the point?
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I won't be happy to die, but I won't be tormented over leaving that particular loose end undone.
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And after months of sticking together, it seemed the GOP might be undone by one of its own.
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While there are still problems in marketplaces in some states, the A.C.A., or Obamacare, is hardly coming undone.
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But there was that famous 1976 Rolling Stone cover where you're in red lingerie with one strap undone.
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The last hour when ties have been undone and the bride has slipped into a more comfortable outfit.
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I'm a civil rights historian, and I know that horrible period in our history can never be undone.
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Pruitt has promised to revamp the EPA, and has undone many regulations put in place by previous administrators.
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At a minimum, we noted, what can be done by executive order can be undone by executive order.
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It's been done by the president and could be undone, at least in part, by the next one.
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Beautiful Thing, Come Undone, Edge of Seventeen, Get Real, Trick—I've seen all those movies at some point.
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Look at the progress made by African-Americans during Reconstruction, which was undone during the Jim Crow era.
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So they could be undone by a future administration — just one of a few limitations in the announced changes.
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Leave the top buttons of your oversized jean jacket undone and style it as an off-the-shoulder shirt.
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President Kennedy's life and death represent both what is possible in America, and all of the work left undone.
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The little girl was dressed in pink with her curls undone as she stood up inside of her crib.
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He isn't the type of artist that toils over a singular idea, doubting himself until the idea is undone.
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A bounty of undone hairstyles also came into play, and have us forgetting that stiff Hollywood updos ever existed.
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Compared to last year's hair trends, Brown adds that now, women want to achieve that undone, low maintenance hairstyle.
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But this can be undone where the minority's will is met with equal or greater determination from the majority.
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" "This impulsive decision by the President has undone all the gains we've made, thrown the region into further chaos.
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So, after everything that's been done (and sadly, undone) by this administration thus far, it's worth asking: What's next?
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In the end, The Tickle King isn't really interested in tying up any loose ends left undone by Tickled.
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She moved onto film, where she found herself undone by the yucky processed food laid out by craft services.
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Big pharmaceutical mergers that have been scuppered have usually come undone over proposed tax-avoiding arrangements in foreign jurisdictions.
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Or maybe not, considering that a lot of this environmental good is undone because everyone loves pizza too much.
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Of course, some things can never be undone, including how much of a take-charge lady Quinn has become.
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Some of their chores may be left undone or be left to men (which is often the same thing).
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In the first 12 months since Trump took office, his administration has swiftly undone years of progress for women.
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Then there was her perfectly undone bun, which she wore pre-wedding and continued to favor throughout her pregnancy.
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Hangouts was undone by Google's often scattered corporate priorities and, frankly, sometimes institutional inability to execute on consumer products.
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Parisian ladies have a seemingly effortless polish, but that perfectly-undone getup doesn't just happen; it actually takes work.
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That was mixed with all the work that was still undone, and concerns about how the country moves forward.
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Ned's beheading was a true shock, and until Robb's murder there was hope that it might be (politically) undone.
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The icing refused to set, and each time I tried to proceed with another step, my work was undone.
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Today is Pandemonium Day, giving you the perfect excuse to leave the dishes undone and the house a mess.
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We have polluted, depleted and abused this planet so badly that there is much damage that can't be undone.
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Services like road maintenance and trash collection will also be left undone, according to the National Parks Service website.
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COULD Hillary Clinton's bid for the presidency be undone by her unusual e-mail arrangements as secretary of state?
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King Lear, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Richard II: each an overweening blowhard, undone by a combination of hubris and derangement.
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Fifty-five years after Kennedy's assassination, America is once again coming undone and remaking itself before our very eyes.
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Yet it also presents Mr. Weiner as a creature of that world, even as he is undone by it.
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But Price was ultimately undone by the corruption that appears to have characterized his time as a public servant.
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The Concorde was eventually undone by its excessive noise and fuel consumption, limited capacity, and destructive high-altitude emissions.
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Much of the growth came from acquiring scores of companies, a strategy that can come undone without financial discipline.
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Jackson, whose portrait now hangs in the Oval Office, charged that he had been undone by a rigged ballot.
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What I appreciate about this season of Big Little Lies is its messiness; it feels undone somehow, and ragged.
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In fact, while Sessions has undone many of his predecessors' enforcement memoranda, he has left intact those regarding marijuana.
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The executive, who was married, emerged from the bathroom shortly after that with his pants undone, according to Olivia.
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But when I came home, I saw much of our work undone by career politicians in our nation's capital.
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Most of Trump's energy policies have been enacted through executive actions, which can be undone by a future administration.
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"The fight against corruption needs to be advanced, not undone," Head of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker said.
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It thus seems that ideas about malign action by powerful others, concerted in secret, are easier done than undone.
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At my most undone—my most lonesome or anxious—the feelings that overtook me that summer come howling back.
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If their attempted onside kick had been successful, the Falcons' highlight-reel dominance had a chance of being undone.
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There is some concern that whatever deal the Trump administration reaches will be easily undone by the next administration.
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The dress came undone, her girls came popping out, and through it all ... Sonja did not skip a beat.
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But his most affecting character was a melancholy worker bee completely undone by a crank call from a colleague.
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Elsa (Zita Hanrot) is the disaster of the group, still undone by a breakup that happened two years ago.
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The deal with the city and state is not set in stone and could be undone by either party.
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It's a scene I've never seen in quite this fashion on television — the bold, cocky guy undone and unraveled.
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And when did all that mythology come undone, sending classic rock from the cultural penthouse to the funeral parlor?
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Langka, or jackfruit, is slowly undone by coconut milk, until its texture is somewhere between short rib and potato.
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Both changes can be undone unilaterally, and female and transgender troops have been worried Trump will reverse the changes.
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He wouldn't be the first to be undone by a poor debate performance (Beto O'Rourke, R.I.P., 6/26/19).
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Noticing that the strap holding Var's foot on the footrest had come undone, El reached over to tighten it.
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Watch: The Amazon series "Undone" is the latest show to use otherworldly animation to explore the aftermath of trauma.
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Tommy Pallotta, a producer on "Waking Life" and "A Scanner Darkly," joined the "Undone" team as an executive producer.
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Though Nixon wasn't technically impeached, none of his Supreme Court or other judicial nominations were undone after his resignation.
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On Thursday, the reality star shared a topless photo of herself on Instagram, bra undone and shielding her breasts.
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This was not who she was at all ... It's like I'm watching a person that has completely come undone.
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"It's a very powerful system that has to be undone, whether it's addiction or metabolic disease," says Dr. Schmidt.
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Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have unraveled one of life's enduring mysteries: Why do shoelaces come undone?
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Their deaths are undone and they are given 24 hours to assert their love for one another in life.
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BTW, it's a relatively sweltering 80 degrees in the Big Apple ... which might explain why her pants are undone.
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More generally, the worldwide, decades-long current toward racial tolerance is too strong to be undone by one man.
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What it provides, instead, is a portrait of a man coming undone by the very forces he has unleashed.
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The current one, which has undone structural reforms, eg, to pensions, can make less of an argument for special treatment.
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One gripe: the sternum strap was surprisingly hard to hook and came undone sometimes, but it wasn't a huge deal.
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Some were undone with the Congressional Review Act, a rarely invoked law that allows Congress to undo executive actions permanently.
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The broader aim is to effectively reinstate the protections undone by the Federal Communications Commission's Republican majority late last year.
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If Trump repeals Obamacare or parts of it, a major part of Obama's drug war legacy could be undone entirely.
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But there is a tendency in a nationalist, populist economic policy ... [that] everything felt terrific and then things were undone.
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The Illini never led in the half, undone by their 28.6 shooting percentage and allowing 14 points off eight turnovers.
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Additionally, Motorola has also undone a few of the changes it made on the Z3 that people didn't particularly like.
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At least in part, this is because no one has truly understood why shoelaces come undone in the first place.
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It seeks a declaration that the alleged looting constituted "fraudulent transfers" that should be undone or, more likely, justified damages.
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I wanted to create a collection that felt relaxed and slightly undone, yet still maintained a sense of casual cool.
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This spray will give you that piecey, undone look you crave — without the gritty feeling many other sprays leave behind.
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This guy was wearing a suit, but his tie was kind of undone, and he looked sweaty and stressed out.
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It is a lesson in how easily weak institutions can be hijacked and how quickly democratic progress can be undone.
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In the aftermath of that period, little was done — and much was undone — on civil rights, and American democracy stabilized.
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Think Kate Moss in the '90s, but with references from Helmut Lang's most iconic '90s campaigns, where everything is undone.
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You wake up every day, and another thing that you and your team worked so hard to do is undone.
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Like all the other teams who dominated against Portugal, however, Adam Nawałka's side were quietly undone by their obdurate opponents.
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Why watch 55 minutes of the show if everything is going to be undone in the last five (with commercials)?
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In the old days, I could see those sell decisions undone maybe a week later as the coast had cleared.
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Then, it was woven into a slightly messy plait that sparked the undone braids that we've been seeing ever since.
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Commenting on the current coalition and economic situation, he said that economic progress made under his leadership had been undone.
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Much of this may be undone under Trump, but it's ahistorical to argue the Obama years haven't advanced liberalism significantly.
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It is disheartening, then, that the team's immediate future might be undone by Jackson's unwillingness to compromise on a coach.
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In the photos Gomez's soft, undone waves look perfect, but the videos from behind the scenes tell a different story.
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Their three-way domestic charade is constantly in danger of coming undone in ways that are both comical and heartbreaking.
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Broadcom had lined up as much as US$100bn in bank financing that fell away when the deal came undone.
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Nationalists overwhelmingly voted to Remain but now with dismay find that Northern Ireland's ties to the EU are being undone.
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"The world is coming undone," he says, and it's no wonder why these words were chosen to open the trailer.
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He has given his Republican supporters permission to vocalize their anti-otherness rage, and that will not easily be undone.
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I mean, I usually feel cheated by cliffhangers that are so obviously going to be undone, but I didn't here.
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The Trump administration over the last two years has undone or diminished numerous programs that were created after the Sept.
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However the grocery store owner was finally undone not by his own crimes, but by those of a family member.
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The administration has already been cooperating, including turning over troves of email, in a decision that cannot suddenly be undone.
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When hunters and poachers kill an important member of a wolf pack or elephant group, for example, families come undone.
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Once she was off, the driver noticed that her lace was undone and he stalled the bus to tell her.
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Towards the end of A Body Undone, Crosby crystalizes her reading of her life by defining it in genre terms.
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But the good news is there's a way to reduce how often your laces come undone: tie a better knot.
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We also consulted Lacy Redway, the hairstylist behind the enviably undone styles of Jourdan Dunn, Lupita Nyong'o, and Olivia Palermo.
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Brewis has long threatened he would stream the game to completion and finish something he'd left undone as a child.
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It's 12 minutes of screeching distortion, a melody that circles back half-formed, then Dalle laughs manically; a coming undone.
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When Uber, Sam Altman of Y Combinator, and others wrote a letter to Congress urging that the change be undone?
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Some myths are too powerful — too necessary — to ever be fully undone, no matter the facts gathered to address them.
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The Bills were undone by a special-teams unit that allowed Andre Roberts to return five kickoffs for 176 yards.
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The question, then, is how their girls' weekend will come undone, and the answer boils down quite simply to: Drugs.
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But as social media has undone these artifices, the type of artist who thrives in these ecosystems has changed, too.
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The actress, 34, stars as Nicole, an actress who finds her marriage to her husband, Charlie, a director, coming undone.
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Legislation that is passed by Congress and signed into law by the president is less easily undone than regulatory changes.
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If you do uninvite someone, they won't get any notifications about the event anymore, and the action can't be undone.
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She's 31, a struggling writer with a complicated love life, and utterly undone by the recent death of her mother.
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Reality Leigh Winner, the contractor accused of the leak, was partly undone by a trail of clues on social media.
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The stress of cobbling together enough money week to week, month to month, had nearly undone us financially and emotionally.
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An overwhelming sense of divisiveness and fear has undone almost every effort to save the stricken and protect the vulnerable.
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Now Obi Abili plays the title ruler, an emperor of a small island undone by past guilt and present rebellion.
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In the end, Bentley may have been undone less by his affair than by the financial flimflammery on the side.
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That's exactly what Undone creators Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg (also the geniuses behind Bojack Horseman) were aiming for.
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While other regulators have moved on to new and emerging risks, Chair White's SEC has left too much work undone.
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In this Times article, read about how researchers took two years to investigate just why laces come undone so often.
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Giorgi struck an impressive 49 winners to Kerber's 15 but the 28-year-old was undone by 65 unforced errors.
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It would be particularly fitting for an archaic, undemocratic policy like the Electoral College to be undone by direct democracy.
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Before the company came undone mostly because of competition from outfits like Apple, Nokia was a pioneer in mobile phones.
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Undone is an intimate examination of one woman's personal traumas and mental state; it's also a wild sci-fi drama.
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Bryan, for her part, thought that their friendship had been undone by Eckford's unwillingness to move on from the past.
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He also would take executive action to reverse many of the Obama-era environmental initiatives undone by President Donald Trump.
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But strangely, because it couldn't be undone and there was nowhere to go but forward, it was easier to rebuild.
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Before dinner, I found myself completely undone, sobbing on the bathroom floor as he browned taco meat in the kitchen.
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While he has undone much of Mr. Yeltsin's legacy, particularly in politics, he came to power thanks to Mr. Yeltsin.
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Because of whites do or leave undone, living while black has always been far more dangerous than it should be.
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In this work, the subsequent cyborg woman of Fritz Lang's Metropolis (343) is already undone by disturbances she cannot contain.
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Generously spray it through your roots and work the product through your mid-lengths and ends for that enviable, undone effect.
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Really, what chance does the robot apocalypse have if the whole thing can be undone by not turning on Airplane Mode?
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Already, Democratic victories in lower courts against GOP-drawn maps in Michigan and Ohio are now on track to be undone.
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There have been numerous examples, such as the Election of 1992, when the electoral hold of a party suddenly came undone.
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I could go back to how I was eating/exercising before, which would have undone the work I had put in.
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Wilson's ensemble complemented Ciara's effortless beauty, as he sported a tuxedo with an undone bow tie and a silver lapel pin.
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Thursday's lawsuit seeks a declaration that the alleged looting constituted "fraudulent transfers" that should be undone or, more likely, justified damages.
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State and federal court rulings in Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania have eroded or even completely undone Republican partisan gerrymanders.
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I think that what I've come to find with men, in general, is that they always like the natural, undone look.
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Businessmen worry that Mr Wickremesinghe's painstaking but thankless efforts to straighten out the economy may be undone by more populist policies.
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" Mr. Adkisson, in the same call, was even harsher in his criticism: "The formalities are followed, but they're undone by email.
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She was so completely undone by the sequence of events that she stopped smoking, and hasn't had a cigarette in years.
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Like conventional reef knots, bows can be mistied as "granny" knots, which come undone more easily than a true reef does.
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Of course, he also rocked his signature open-chest look by leaving the first few buttons of his dress shirt undone.
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Her hair is quite straight naturally so we went a bit choppier with the cut and created an overall undone look.
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Set at famed West Hollywood nightclub Troubadour, the shoot opted for an undone '70s look that speaks to our inner groupie.
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She and her husband were among those who concluded Lewandowski was leaving key tasks undone and leading a toxic work environment.
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Dying without a plan in place creates an opportunity for relational damage among those left behind that often cannot be undone.
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At dinner one night this summer, she brought up Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber and how they've come undone in public.
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To see why the choice of successor for Mr Draghi is so important, consider what he has done—and left undone.
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The S1.25 version is what Potempa uses to get really loose, undone waves on stars like Kaley Cuoco and Lea Michele.
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All the work we've done in the security industry to get attention for this critical area will be all but undone.
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Then there's the tale of Ken Bone, who once charmed America with his red sweater, undone by his problematic commenting history.
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After all, anything he does now, in his final few weeks in office, can be undone by Trump and his team.
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Poor putting brought McIlroy undone on Sunday, a three-putt par at the par-five seventh setting the wheels in motion.
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The ability to age in place can often be undone by the retiree's need to tap into home equity in retirement.
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But for most trans women, like me, who transition long after puberty and its drastic effects, the damage can't be undone.
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"Spray more texture spray on the bun and pull out the bun a little to make it look undone," advises Grenia.
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A less combative and more experienced politician would never have found himself in the position to be undone as Trump was.
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But do turn up for a guy desperate not to be "undone by nihilism," finding a little hope in good basslines.
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MetLife was one of several companies designated under this process, and it sued in federal court to get the designation undone.
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She woke up the next morning in his home with her sweater bunched up and her bra undone, the affidavit says.
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Her plan is undone when Crimthann invites her to try the deadly drink, which Mongfind reluctantly does, thereby revealing her duplicity.
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Cleveland starter Trevor Bauer became undone in the fifth, as he surrendered four straight hits to start the inning before departing.
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In a sense, America came undone after the Kennedy assassination and remade itself by accepting some hard truths about its history.
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A domestic melodrama in an anguished key, "Waves" is the story of a Florida family nearly undone by a shocking tragedy.
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The mission's leader, undone by the blog's revelations of abuse, held a bizarre "sack- cloth and ash" ritual to beg forgiveness.
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" When the knot comes undone and Anna is released from her suit, she feels "as if she were floating, even flying.
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T-Mobile and Sprint note that this deal doesn't contain any breakup fees if it comes undone, thanks to regulatory scrutiny.
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The Yankees are three and a half back, undone Monday by a sluggish offense and an erratic outing by Michael Pineda.
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The market is at a stage where move is potentially doubled or undone with a few words or a single tweet.
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The "straight man" was Woody Harrelson as Marty Hart, a philandering father who is undone by his lack of self-awareness.
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Deleting a YouTube account only takes about a minute, but the action cannot be undone, so proceed only if you're certain.
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Golden State was undone in the end by Cleveland's old-school ways — a slower, more scripted pace and a bruising defense.
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A RALLY IN NAPA A year after being undone by a 40 on the back nine at Silverado in Napa, Calif.
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But he came up empty, the temptation to touch this piece of hardware undone by his fear of leaving behind fingerprints.
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Matt Gaetz of Florida seemingly found every TV camera available to claim that the entire Trump-Russia narrative had been undone.
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His pledge to unite the party this summer has come undone as he has lost key MPs and, presumably, their constituencies.
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This is also a very specific example of something that has been outlawed, and all of a sudden it's being undone.
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So why would Amazon want to spend so much for a business that could come undone in the next few years?
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But all of these millions of individual rational decisions make up our economy, which is being undone by your irrational policies.
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So he continues to train, the stitches come undone, blood gushes from his stomach, and he just… doesn't stop playing. He!
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But his bid began to come undone after an abysmal performance in the first primary debate he participated in, where Sen.
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Ernst Toller (Ethan Hawke), an upstate New York pastor, as he comes undone after meeting a fervent environmentalist and his wife.
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But most of my favorite books are character-driven and literary, like The Secret History, White Oleander, and She's Come Undone.
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One afternoon, I probably confused a lot of finance dudes when I became as undone as Melissa Etheridge in Rockefeller Plaza.
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Mr. Cruz has argued for years that Obamacare should be undone wholesale, and he has not been alone in that view.
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The two large Velcro pieces on this swaddle never even came loose in the middle of the night, let alone undone.
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These deficiencies might have toppled a lesser book, but what McBride has wrought cannot be undone by even its worst flaws.
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What can be done by one executive can just as easily be undone by the next individual occupying the White House.
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It unraveled in the 1960s and 1970s, as fair trade laws were repealed, manufacturers discovered overseas suppliers and unions came undone.
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But one thing the lawmakers left undone was reauthorizing the landmark Violence Against Women Act, which expired nearly a year ago.
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The American people are smart—they understand that replacing a highly complex six-year-old law can't be completely undone overnight.
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All of them were undone by a weak and depreciating dollar, surging inflation, spiking interest rates, plus financial or commodity bubbles.
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Any federal regulations, however, would likely be undone by a future administration who supports or is not as hostile toward fracking.
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And Undone isn't afraid to follow her down into the character's depths to see what makes her the way she is.
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Our racial wound has undone love and families, and ignoring the depths of the gash will not cause it to heal.
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It's a reminder that the shoulders need not be up around the ears, that the top button can be left undone.
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Since the Theranos scandal broke last year, Holmes has remained firmly in the spotlight, even as her company has come undone.
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Undone creators Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy use the technique in Undone to convey a sense of unreality, contrasting Alma's fairly mundane life of working at a daycare and fighting with her sister Becca (Angelique Cabral) and mother Camila (Constance Marie) with the vivid cosmic planes and fantastic forests she visits when using her powers.
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Seg's time-traveling future son General Dru-Zod (Colin Salmon) then shattered the Phantom Zone Projector, to ensure that sacrifice wasn't undone.
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Today's diamond clips and barrettes are just as regal — only now they're styled in loose, undone, I-don't-give-a-shit texture.
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Even if the Taliban come back, which sadly now is an all too likely outcome, not all of this will be undone.
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She initially proposed a massive mural in Kentridge's style that would eventually, like all the characters it depicts, be undone by time.
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He and his Nikes could not find the net that evening in Paris, as Brazil were undone by the might of Zidane.
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After the Great Recession, they got corporate bailouts and Obamacare, plus a few new regulations now in the process of being undone.
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When fact-checking calls out what isn't credible, much of the influence that may have been done to our perceptions is undone.
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Far from tackling these ingrained problems, the government has ignored them and instead undone unpopular but necessary reforms to the pensions system.
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Although Linette struck more winners, 21 to Wang's 17, she was undone by 35 unforced errors over the course of the match.
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With her hair up except an undone fringe framing her face, the actress shows that her style evolution has gone next level.
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Watch the video ... Luenell thinks Melania's life was in the bag -- literally -- but it was all undone when the Electoral College voted.
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To top off her look, Hadid debuted a fresh set of fringe atop her casually undone updo, courtesy of stylist Jen Atkin.
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We are here in our hundreds and thousands unified for one purpose – That hate will be undone, and love will redeem us.
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In every case, price stabilisation efforts have been undone when rival sources of supply were developed to fill the gap: Pennsylvania. Ohio.
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Additionally, Lee Sung Jin, who co-executive-produced Amazon's Undone, will work on the project as both a writer and executive producer.
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In the end, Moore's careful work to conceal his true identity was undone by a sock puppet account and a father's pride.
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And now, in less than a week, all that was achieved, and sacrificed, all the lives and treasure expended, has come undone.
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It is a work in progress, with possible additions featuring the "undone" births of Assad, Orbán, Erdoguan, Duterte, and Modi to come.
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"I was very shocked that all my efforts, that all I've done, can be undone — just like that," Asgari told The Verge.
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He gave Hudgens a lot of texture, which lets her bob look undone and carefree, and added a set of blunt bangs.
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While mistakes in tech products may be undone, he said it's harder to undo an early failure to commit to employee diversity.
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I should not be solely responsible for reminding my white peers that 400 years of oppression cannot be undone in 40 years.
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But Lyons' otherwise fine work was undone by the two-run homer he gave up to Jung Ho Kang in the sixth.
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It has even undone some tariffs: in December it lifted extra duties that it had imposed on American cars and car parts.
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Jha looks to have been undone by the compulsive need of hackers operating in the shadows to claim credit for their work.
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But even then, David Seaburg, "Fast Money" trader and head of sales trading at Cowen, doesn't see the market rally coming undone.
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Either way, it's possible the damage can't be undone: Since announcing the attack, Leoni's stock has dropped by almost 7 percent.http://gizmodo.
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Once the hydraulic press hits it, the threads start coming undone, and it slowly disintegrates as the pressure becomes stronger and stronger.
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Cowell, 59, kept his look classic in a black suit with a white shirt that he wore with the top buttons undone.
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But the 12-year sentence handed down on February 17th to Imran Abdulla, head of an Islamist party, has undone their work.
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She locks everything in place with L'Oréal Elnett Hairspray, and pulls on random pieces of hair to create an effortless, undone look.
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It's the look of someone "undone by a wave of questions," and one that is difficult, once you've read Evicted, to forget.
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Rather than taking a step toward peace, this resolution makes a negotiated settlement almost impossible to achieve, and it cannot be undone.
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While the controversial casting decision of the show can't be undone, that doesn't mean the show is doomed to be racially regressive.
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Ultimately these songs, rich in reverb and delicate hooks, sound a little rumpled, a tiny bit undone, but therein lies their charm.
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For example, few criminals in the 1950s were undone by their love of or enthusiasm for Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr?
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Rather, looser, wide-legged versions — particularly those with a high rise, cropped length, and, most importantly, a raw, undone hem — reigned supreme.
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Trump and his White House will push the idea that Jackson was undone by a polarized and out-of-touch Democratic Party.
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Trump started picking apart some GOP accomplishments, including the big budget bill, and complaining that others, namely his border wall, remained undone.
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Vox has undone that consensus, which many had accepted out of convenience, and set about revising what it means to be Spanish.
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Casey had a three-shot lead to start Monday, but he was undone by the conditions, finishing with a two-over 73.
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Like the reallocation of enforcement resources, this can be easily undone by a president who does not consider this research a priority.
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America's triumphal position had come undone in violent paroxysms that rended our political fabric, deepened racial divisions, and intensified opposition to war.
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Some leaders fear a campaign to isolate Moscow for its destabilizing activities could be quickly undone by an eager-to-please Trump.
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" And, she concludes, "I realize it is not the devastation of the oil that has undone me, but the beauty that remains.
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Last year, a friend she cast walked the runway with the middle buttons of her dress undone to reveal a pregnant belly.
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As I said earlier, it fits comfortably enough, but it did unexpectedly come undone twice in the course of a few days.
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He has done damage to America's reputation abroad and our humanity at home that will not be undone after he leaves office.
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And it's in this labyrinth of twisted evils and quite-fatal dead ends that I came undone, on my 2015 read-through.
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Not long ago, I moved apartments, and beneath the weight of work and lethargy a number of small, nagging tasks remained undone.
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Those achievements might all be undone or scaled back under a Trump administration backed by Republican majorities in both chambers of Congress.
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As in the opening game, the result was a poor first half in which France were undone by a simple long ball.
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Maybe it's a little unfair of me to have said, "Well, they didn't get very far," because much was undone later on.
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It's unfortunate, but logical — if the FCC rules are undone or modified, the necessity and legality of California's will also be affected.
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That's one of the reasons the entire system has to be regressable, so that any change to the data can be undone.
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AMLO's limits: The 2013 reforms included constitutional and statutory changes that can't be undone unilaterally, and AMLO intends to honor existing contracts.
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I ask Buyukgoze whether she feels that Turkey's tradition of secular democracy has been undone entirely by Erdoğan's brand of political Islam.
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All of the items would have their mends undone after the exhibit to restore them to their original condition, Ms. Brooks said.
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Starter Masahiro Tanaka threw effectively for 6⅔ innings, but his work was undone by closer Aroldis Chapman, who continues to lose velocity.
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Mr. Trump also threatened in 2018 to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional guarantee that could only be undone by amending the Constitution.
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The dress was hemmed up again but had to be undone when Ms. Pudjiastuti realized she needed to go to the bathroom.
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" With a voice full of sorrow and rage, she laments, "All that we built has come undone" and declares, "Enough is enough!
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He was not awful — the Red Sox mustered seven hits in seven innings against him — but he was undone by home runs.
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But Atlanta was ultimately undone by its lack of pass protection, with quarterback Matt Ryan enduring nine sacks and committing three turnovers.
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But the trade war with China has undone that progress: Jobs in the sector have stalled out and turned negative in 2019.
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You can fight for a lot of things and have it all undone 20, 30 years later and have to start over.
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But on the morning of the day that his world comes undone, he finds nothing in the kitchen to hold his cereal.
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This eased strain on the country's medical system, even as many elective surgeries have gone undone in hospitals burdened with COVID-19.
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But much of his handiwork was undone by a nightmarish fourth quarter in which he shot 4 of 18 from the field.
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But Stars, overextended (it had branches elsewhere in Northern California and overseas), was damaged and ultimately undone by an earthquake in 1989.
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At least for now, the attack has undone the positive sentiment that fueled the US stock market over the past several months.
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N, filed for bankruptcy protection late Monday night, undone by a hefty debt load and the rapid shift to online shopping. on.wsj.
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In the years since, though, fewer people have explored the possibilities of computer-aided rotoscoping, up to the new Amazon series Undone.
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Opponents of the law said the possibility of it being undone should be a wake-up call to Congress to fix it.
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To now ask for those things to be undone with less staff and low morale — how are they going to do it?
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The confrontation appears to have undone tacit understandings between the YPG and the Syrian army that had kept the city relatively calm.
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Kerry was undone by many things, not least of all smears about his Vietnam War record and apparent voting irregularities in Ohio.
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The Swarthmore players retreated to their bench, stunned that all of the detail and togetherness could be undone by a terrific player.
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Removing gender identifiers helped women through the first screening, but at traditional interviews, the positive effects were undone by hiring managers' biases.
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I spoke to Klee to find out exactly what went wrong with tomatoes and why, and whether the damage can be undone.
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This idea, which in many ways was rooted in some of the things that were left undone at Netscape, really grabbed me.
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That shouldn't be undone at the behest of men with guns and a dangerous view of how a government should be run.
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Celebrating the university's acquisition of the publisher's archive, The Book Undone: Thirty Years of Granary Books presents an overview of Granary's history.
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I was jolted out of a relationship so quickly in the midst of a family tragedy I almost came undone, but guess what?
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Pittsburgh has been undone by its pitching of late as the club has surrendered 31 runs en route to losing four consecutive contests.
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The speed and power of our computers until now has always been a lie, built atop a foundation that must now be undone.
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It's a funny line — but many Democrats aren't laughing about the prospect of Obama's signature health-care reform law being undone by Trump.
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Progress could be undone if Ms Fernández's Peronist ally wins the presidency (the former president herself is currently campaigning as his running mate).
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Mrs May was undone by making unrealistic promises about the deal Britain would get, pledges she spent two miserable years rowing back from.
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After all, when six months of work can be undone in a single meeting—and sometimes is—there's no such thing as esoteric.
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Yes. So it&aposs long lasting change from a legislative perspective versus an executive order like Jesse points out that can be undone?
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And over the last two weeks, five years of careful work to defeat ISIS in and around Syria appear to have been undone.
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Getting out of bed with the perfect post-hookup hair — tousled, undone, rumpled — is one of those things that only happens on-screen.
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Those undone curls were the final nail in the coffin of my hair's health as I succumbed to the power of curling wands.
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Rather than the droopy crotch and one-buckle undone, the overalls you wear in this decade probably feel a bit more, well, adult.
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But when it's clear he's coming undone, he gives into tics, signaling the desperation he feels at just trying to keep things together.
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While the voluminous, sexy, curled style has become a staple for models, Turner is all about effortless, undone hair for the 2018 show.
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"I think this is the most undone the hair has ever been and the most we've ever taken it," Turner tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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After securing the bun with bobby pins, Symonds finishes the look by pulling out a few front sections to create an undone feel.
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But the rightward move Bill engineered in response to the defeats of 1984 and 1988 has been almost entirely undone, and then some.
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Righteous heroes were bested by craftier villains, intriguing storylines were nipped in the bud, and ambitious plans were undone by seemingly insignificant decisions.
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The most impressive thing about the French woman is that she can be undone — even laissez-faire — but it doesn't stem from laziness.
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Claims that mass adoption of AVs can lower the number of annual motor vehicle deaths can be undone by even a single crash.
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In hindsight it seems that the Obama administration achieved few accomplishments that cannot be undone by a Republican Congress and a Trump presidency.
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That means if the Trump administration's changes stick and aren't undone in the courts, we may see even fewer prosecutions in the future.
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Kanene Holder and Aixa Hendrick hosted the Black Comic Book Festival's Cosplay Showcase—but they weren't about to be undone by the cosplayers.
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" Iverson reflected, "It's disheartening to see evidence-based policies that we put in place being undone for what seems like purely ideological reasons.
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But we're likely going to have to wait another four episodes before all these threads become undone and the answer finally becomes clear.
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We have all done it, and slipping up is human, but we still try really hard not to, because it cannot be undone.
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The effect of all of this is to foster an image of flawlessness which can, by definition, not be improved upon – only undone.
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But no matter how long the historic Jonas/Snowzilla storm lasts — or how deep you're buried come Tuesday — try not to come "Undone."
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If you can't find a reason why your work matters, the probability of leaving tasks undone until next week will be very high.
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He attempted a political comeback in the New York City mayoral race in 2013, only to again be undone by a sexting scandal.
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Critic's Pick The writer-director Trey Edward Shults tells the story of a family held together by love and nearly undone by tragedy.
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Unfortunately, that good work is undone by expensive giveaways to the owners of firms, and unnecessary windfalls to the heirs of the rich.
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You'll put it up for a cocktail party and realize that the undone look you were going for actually reads as Regency bride.
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Mr. Hoover might well have gotten the call to pilot the plane if his rambunctious streak had not undone him, Mr. Kaplan said.
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" Three Tall Women " is one of Albee's most interesting late works; it bristles with unresolved and unresolvable guilt and, finally, with hatred undone.
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And yet because we'd agreed it was all part of my job, undone housework at the end of the workday remained my responsibility.
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A factory reset will erase all of your data and can't be undone, so only take this step if you're sure it's warranted.
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Expunging that legacy will take at least as long, but its harm to human well-being in the meantime can never be undone.
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Like anyone who follows sports, I'd been reading for years about professional athletes undone by head injuries, marooned in the dark, mulling suicide.
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"When Maggie walked into the hospital room she said, 'You're beautiful,'" Christina Crosby writes in her new memoir of paralysis, A Body Undone.
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And so Crosby's A Body Undone can read like a litany of rejections of all the people she might be understood to be.
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In the end, the left-wing surge of the early 2000s may have been undone by high expectations as much as anything else.
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But the redeeming thing, and the thrill of watching Newton play, is to see how easily all this is undone in the moment.
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There are hidden buttons to help keep everything in place, but I constantly fought with the ties that kept threatening to come undone.
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In theory, the regulation could be undone by the Trump administration through a rule-making process similar to the one that produced it.
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Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Senate Republican, told reporters that the renaming of the wilderness area would not be undone.
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They need evidence that the deal isn't working and should be undone, but the facts about the deal's core provisions don't support that.
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Kiara Leslie had 27 points to pace the fourth-seeded Wolfpack (26-83), who led early in the second quarter before coming undone.
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But according to a new study, that could all be undone by something as innocuous as that sandwich you just ate for lunch.
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But with foreign aid cuts official as of June 17, 2019, all progress will be undone and the refugee migration could be exacerbated.
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The third study pointed to a reason: Socially, women — but not men — are judged negatively for having a messy house and undone housework.
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I'm sure that Littlefinger will be undone by his schemes at some point, but I'm just so glad to see the guy again.
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But the report makes clear that not all the economic damage will be undone and that the effects of the shutdown will linger.
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Mr. Falih appears to have been acutely aware of the danger that any disappointment might have undone at least some of his work.
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Burnley was undone, largely, by a mis-hit cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold and a mis-hit pass from its defender, Ben Mee.
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That serene setting violently came undone after a "section of a tree" fell from a cliff, fatally striking Ms. Schafer, the authorities said.
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Central banks have undone their erroneous overoptimism of 2018 and are again easing monetary policy to attempt to avoid domestic and global crises.
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The silver capped a terrific turnaround from two seasons of frustration, when all his hard work was being undone by a misbehaving sled.
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The only things that were left undone were things that we needed to do in a bigger room than I had in Burbank.
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But as the play, directed by Steve H. Broadnax III, delves deeper into racial and sexual politics, it turns strident and comes undone.
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This is a great American success story that I hope is not undone by hidden and misunderstood legislation now being considered in Congress.
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What was once an American success story could easily become undone if significant changes aren't made before the bill reaches the President's desk.
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She emphasized the disproportionate impact on black teenagers and the ''extraordinary gravity of the consequences,'' because transfers to adult court are rarely undone.
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Mr. Risso's suits are pieced together, their hems hanging undone (not the first designer to try this trick), shirts pressed carelessly, collars flying.
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The United States has shown the world that it is capable of putting someone like Trump in office, and that can't be undone.
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That promising start is undone somewhat, at least in the subsequent four hours, by a story that seems to be running in place.
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The novel is Shanbhag's first to appear in English; the title is a child's invented phrase for a tangle that cannot be undone.
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The firm was eventually undone by an insider trading probe that resulted in a Diamondback portfolio manager being found guilty in a trial.
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It's the kind of moment of empty sisterhood and girl-power faux feminism that has continually undone other episodes in their final moments.
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The Kennedy assassination was a watershed moment, when public faith in government and other pillars of American civic life began to come undone.
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Farrell's Nixon is smart and ambitious, a visionary in some ways (China), but also skinless, both driven and utterly undone by self-doubt.
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So making it possible for genocide victims to return home is the only part of all this inhumanity that can really be undone.
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Then, in a slow crumbling of his game, in particular his on-course confidence, tinkering with his swing, he pulled it completely undone.
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But working from a script by Anvita Dutt that reaches too far in too many directions, he is undone by his own ambition.
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They go on a bank-robbing spree, only to be largely undone by their spoils, with a detective (John C. McGinley) in pursuit.
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Rahm took sole possession of first with a birdie at No. 15 before being undone by bogeys at the 16th and 17th holes.
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In the nineties, Yale sent some of its Italian collection to the Getty Museum to be re-restored, undoing what Petryn had undone.
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One result is that the informal and unwritten rules of political and human interaction, which are at the core of civilization, are undone.
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Here are the plays everybody will be talking about on Thursday: Andy Murray was undone at the U.S. Open by a "gong" sound.
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Trump's EPA, by stretching its authority to give individual waivers to refineries to the limit, has fundamentally undone the purpose of the legislation.
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But with rising crime and urban unrest, this all came undone a decade later as politicians pressed for tougher policing and mass arrests.
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But this concert showed the limitations of that approach: It offers little hint of what might lurk beneath when the ponytail comes undone.
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Nevertheless, the brief sends a strong signal that the Trump administration believes the central insurance reforms in the ACA should be totally undone.
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In this flickering ballet, the human body at the center of traditional narrative subjectivity is undone by a visual noise it cannot contain.
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Arsenal, which had been unbeaten at home in league play since opening day, was undone by a five-minute spell in the first half.
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His inspiration was all that she did, and all that remains undone for her and other women who had to curtail their dream-catching.
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That might be undone if the president, for example, indicates he will make good on his earlier promises to label China a currency manipulator.
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It's about to be undone by an all-male sequel to the 20163 original and its 1989 follow-up — and Leslie Jones is pissed.
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You can unfriend someone on Facebook in two clicks, but it can't be undone without your former Facebook friend accepting a new friend request.
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But the Supreme Court has just undone that attempt, resetting Obama's immigration legacy to where it was at the end of his first term.
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A sure sign of progress would be if both sides agree to something that won&apost come easily, or can&apost easily be undone.
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That may provide a little comfort to the scientists and officials whose own efforts have been undone with a stroke of Mr Trump's pen.
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Freed from older campaign finance restrictions that have come undone over the decades, super PAC donors had lined up behind the big name candidates.
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The legislation included a provision that under certain conditions would have undone Obamacare's ban on letting insurers charge more for people with those conditions.
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A former business manager seems to be the prime suspect, at least for now — but the damage done on draft-night can't be undone.
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"We are here in our hundreds and thousands unified for one purpose – that hate will be undone, and love will redeem us," he said.
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"These two products give volume and grip to the hair which helps it stay in place and gives it that undone texture," she says.
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This summer, the undone updo — both polished and piece-y at the same time — has proven to be the style du jour in Hollywood.
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The government has undone many of the subsidies for cotton farmers, but is paying them something closer to a market price for their crop.
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Matteo Renzi squandered the hopes invested in him by betting on an ill-fated referendum to change the constitution, leaving other reforms largely undone.
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That relationship-building trip was slightly undone this month, when footage emerged of the Queen saying Chinese officials were "very rude" during Xi's visit.
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With such a long future ahead of him, with so much left undone, he died suddenly on November 15 from a suspected drug overdose.
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Getty Next, the ethereal undone hair at Elie Saab, which was not only parted perfectly down the middle but also curled into effortless waves.
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"The damage done to these fathers, their children and their entire families can never be undone," said Jay Carey, a partner at Covington & Burling.
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Donald Trump and President Trump has connected with the people in a way that you know, just previously these other people haven&apost undone.
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The good news is, what was done by one president with unilateral executive action can be undone by another president with unilateral executive action.
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It's incredibly rare for a mass mall retailer to slash at the idea of perfection and celebrate the beauty of always looking slightly undone.
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It is crucial the progress that has been made in development is not undone by the interconnected crises of biodiversity loss and climate change.
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Compromise has undone many Republicans before, and the party should be bracing for a rash of alt-right candidates in 2018, should Clinton win.
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But the biggest lesson they may be forgetting is the one they're in the midst of proving: What's done can be undone, and swiftly.
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It lost by one vote, undone by what Woodress calls a "barrage of pulpit oratory," and wouldn't be enacted for half a dozen years.
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Now, those gains are coming undone, with millions of working-class Brazilians sinking into poverty as the country endures its second year of recession.
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Other Democrats have been less committal, saying only that they believe ICE's methods should be examined and that Trump's immigration policies should be undone.
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The glittery ribbons I'd kept tight as I earned thousands upon thousands of dollars were coming undone for the price of a postage stamp.
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"President Obama's initial action was undertaken informally, and so the policy can be undone in precisely the same manner," Stein said in a statement.
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Kerry, who served as secretary of State under former President Obama, has seen some of his most prominent accomplishments undone by the current administration.
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But she is undone by obstacles and tormentors — and a script that goes to extraordinary, and exasperating, lengths to stack the deck against her.
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But the more likely cause of Housman's failure was that he had become emotionally undone over an unrequited yearning for his roommate, Moses Jackson.
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Courtesy of hairstylist Anna Cofone, the star's style is super versatile, worn effortlessly undone, swooped to the side, or parted straight down the center.
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An agreement that prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is one thing that should never be undone just to satisfy a campaign promise.
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Such homes are often bought by people with low credit scores, low incomes, and financial profiles that can come undone by divorce or death.
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Yes, the dynasty has tools of control and oppression that enforce its monopoly, and decades of indoctrination cannot be undone in a few months.
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Logan Verrett, starting for the injured Matt Harvey, allowed only four hits but was undone by four unintentional walks that led to four runs.
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Along the way, he has undone the post–World War II world order and undermined America's strategic interests in many parts of the world.
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Mr. Weiner is shown to have been partly created by C-Span and totally undone by Twitter, with help from New York's tabloid press.
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In the next game they were totally undone by Spain, going down 23-20 and seemingly surrendering any hope of making the knockout rounds.
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All that security could be undone if people pair their devices over Bluetooth with an infotainment system like the one found in Cîrlig's car.
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The war has undone progress made to improve access to food, and now more than 300,000 children under five are suffering from severe malnutrition.
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But while U.S. motorists have taken to the highway in record numbers, refiners have been undone by record supplies of gasoline and diesel products.
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"I begin and end each day thinking, this is how a great culture comes undone, through neglect and inattention to mission," Mr. Deans said.
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Mr. Tydings felt he had been undone in part by the Life magazine article, published in late August as the political season heated up.
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In trying to master his tasks, Marcel is repeatedly undone by the failures of his body; he has trouble even stepping onto the ramp.
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Here's why it is: The court decisions that make up the "de facto E.R.A." can be undone in a way a constitutional amendment cannot.
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In her room, glancing at her sensual frame as she carelessly lays on an undone bed, aloof, wrapped in a heavy haze of thoughts.
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But the roadman posturing is undone in one of the album's most memorable moments as the bubbliness of "Passionfruit" takes over three tracks in.
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In a lot of cases, this only partially obscures text in ways that can be easily undone by manipulating a photo's brightness and contrast.
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She was nearly undone, Ms. Abrams said in the interview, when she unexpectedly ran into one of her heroes, Nichelle Nichols, on an airplane.
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Some of her choices, among them Eckhart Tolle's "A New Earth" and Wally Lamb's "She's Come Undone," went on to sell millions of copies.
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While much of what he has promised remains undone, he has made significant progress in his goal of rolling back business and environmental regulations.
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So far, however, Republican defections have undone each attempt at repealing and replacing Obamacare, despite seven years of unified opposition to Obama's healthcare law.
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Fritz went on to dominate the majority of the baseline rallies, while Querrey was undone by unforced errors in key moments of the match.
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But for all the coordination, the P.R.I. campaigns may have been undone by the very corruption that was supposed to give them a boost.
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"I've had situations where my hair came undone," the American Karen Chen, who will compete in the women's figure skating short program Wednesday, said.
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Their narratives eventually weave together, passing in and out of magic and revealing how both characters are driven by lust and undone by love.
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Instead, needed building repairs went undone and the covered steel-and-wood frame has become a daily nuisance — like the guest who never left.
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I urged them to look out the car windows rather than at their phones, and confirm that they were totally undone by the awesomeness.
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One of the premises of which is, just because we've fixed the rules, we haven't undone the effects of years or centuries of oppression.
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" Gulia also explained another valid business reason, "Even if the rule is undone, the idea is out there and the world has moved on.
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Like that movie, Undone, which releases on September 13th, repeatedly makes it clear that living an exciting life can come with a terrible price.
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And despite the freezing temperatures, Meghan walked along with her coat undone and baby bump visible (baby Archie was born around five months later).
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While BoJack is somewhat similar to Undone in its willingness to take mental illness seriously, it's utterly dissimilar in pretty much every other regard.
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As I watched the king slowly come undone, I did wonder, fleetingly, whether Lear's madness, at least in the opening acts, is somewhat calculated.
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He'll walk like that for the rest of the night, until Olivia is so undone by love that her careful posture comes tumbling down.
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He said it would leave many of the existing tariffs between the countries in place and other bigger changes to the Chinese economy undone.
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Yet she's also a terrifying person, callous with human life and willing to murder, because she believes her worst sins will eventually be undone.
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The X-Factor: The actress's loose ponytail — pulled back with a simple black ribbon — added just the right amount of undone elegance to the look.
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The $23 billion bid for the American memory chip maker Micron by a Chinese state-controlled firm was undone by concerns about its political feasibility.
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By Thursday, the Obamas had traded in their vacation shorts for pants — but the former president did leave the top buttons of his shirt undone.
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All of that is now become undone and it's a restructuring of everybody's head to realign a way of thinking about artist, audience and art.
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Many of his major policy decisions are likely to be undone, and the pendulum of partisan warfare will soon swing against his most important initiatives.
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Not to be undone by Donald Trump's memorable "schlong" comment, Ted Cruz has continued the trend of turning the Republican primary into a smut fest.
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That, however, will provide little comfort to the scientists, officials and diplomats whose efforts now have been undone with a stroke of Mr Trump's pen.
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The beginning of the left tradition — and I say this as someone on the left — is the recognition that oppression can be undone and transformed.
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As for Mr Oyelowo, his transformation from a regal, self-assured soldier into a bloodthirsty creature undone by jealousy must be seen to be believed.
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Mr. Ryan portrays Laurent with the jaunty, casual air of a boulevardier, and it's hard to credit him as a man undone by relentless desire.
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The agency has undone emissions rules, making it easier for companies drilling on federal and tribal lands to emit methane, an especially potent greenhouse gas.
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Tennessee State, ranked No. 25 in the latest FCS poll, racked up 410 yards against Vanderbilt, but was undone by a pair of costly turnovers.
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Though, there was a moment, earlier this year, where every single day there was a new thing that we had done that was being undone.
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"She hasn't had her routine disrupted and hasn't missed class," Williams said, adding that the ability to have summers as "undone time" with her daughter.
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This has undone the happy middle position that South Korean shipmakers thought they had found, beating Japanese rivals on cost and Chinese ones on quality.
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And celebrity hairstylist Anh Co Tran for L'Oréal Professionnel helped her play up the exotic glamour of the gown with a long, slightly undone braid.
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As for the star's hair, celebrity hairstylist Lona Vigi kept Gomez's tresses sleek and simple, opting for an undone style with a clean center part.
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Mølmer pointed out that by no means does this mean that any quantum process, like radioactive decay, be undone and returned to its initial state.
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The past leaves scars, but this is still a scab – something that can be picked at and undone at will, setting the healing process back.
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FROM COINAGE: 4 Ways to Work Out Without Killing Your Wallet A misconception I hear about UFC fighters is… That our braids don't [come undone]!
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Constand woke up in the early morning and discovered that her bra was undone and had been moved above her breasts, according to the complaint.
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