"Farms have upped their game like crazy, vineyards have upped their game, restaurants have upped their game," Ms. Clarry said.
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We upped the post count and we upped our traffic.
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The goal was then upped to $50,000, and then upped again to $75,000.
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We upped it to $100 million, then we upped it to $200 million [in 2012], then we upped it to $300 million a year, plus $125 million in Europe.
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"The GDPR upped [regulators'] powers, and in many EU countries, [regulators] also upped their staff levels," O'Brien explained.
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DirecTV upped prices last year, Netflix upped prices in January 2019, and Apple is releasing its own (probably expensive) streaming service.
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That application was a re-upped every 53 days, it tells me that the judge who re-upped the FISA warrant, was someone-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: With multiple judges.
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Even better: This latest look has really upped the ante.
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Le Comptoir Général has upped its measures accordingly, said Degrave.
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She upped Hayes' bail from $1 million, adding another $750,000.
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On Friday, Cassidy upped that to 48 or 49 votes.
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Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, upped the ante.
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It's very demanding and has really upped my core strength.
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In 1990, that waiting period was upped to seven years.
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Molina had two more hits and upped his average to .
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The United Arab Emirates upped the punishment to 15 years.
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Biles just upped the ante on an already spectacular vault.
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Needless to say, people definitely upped their game in England.
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He also upped the price target to $105 from $85.
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Now, the company has upped its offer to $27 million.
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But it wasn't long before the DOJ upped the ante.
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Williams forced the pace, upped her power, moved her opponent.
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Denso also upped its investment in the Series B round.
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Needless to say, the brand upped the ante this year.
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But the town upped the protection and security on Saturday.
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"They've upped their game over the last decade," Gray said.
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Molina finished with two hits and upped his average to .
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J.P. Morgan upped its earnings estimates for the property Oct.
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Campaign 2016 Donald Trump's upped the ante against Hillary Clinton.
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For 2019, Nissan certainly upped its game with the Altima.
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Booker upped the ante with a dinner invitation for Kaling.
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So the researchers upped the dose, giving them pure AITC.
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Much political theater is camp, but he's upped the ante.
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To counter that effort, the worm's creators upped the challenge.
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I upped the number of streaks I've had, I guess.
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It really, for a lot of us, upped our careers.
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Nissan engineers also upped the car's braking and suspension components.
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And the rear shock damping was upped by 50 percent.
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Well, I upped my therapy to twice a week, henny.
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Now, they appear to have upped the ante more so.
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A week of disrupted sleep upped the amount of tau.
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Everyone laughed when they upped the dividend except for them.
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Apple just upped its smartwatch game in a huge way.
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Hulu, too, has upped its game in the last year.
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Over the years, Olsen and Chambers have upped their skills.
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That upped the ante for hosting the 2018 World Cup.
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Cersei committed Westeros' largest terrorist attack before Dany one-upped her.
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Tyson upped that stake in 2017, before recently exiting the deal.
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Rensburg upped the ante when he tweeted this cleverly composed picture.
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In the last year, Hulu has also really upped its game.
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Though other shows set for removal have been re-upped before.
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They've incorporated new styles and they've really upped the production value.
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Overall, though, auto industry prognosticators have upped their expectations for EVs.
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The U.S. has upped the pressure on Huawei in recent weeks.
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He upped the ante on Sunday at a rally in Indiana.
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Brands have since upped their ad spending on Amazon by 250%.
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However the firm upped its price target to $123 from $107.
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The response was tepid, so Blok on Thursday upped the stakes.
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I upped my Xanax dosage to three times the usual amount.
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And now the couple have upped their fitness game with boxing.
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In recent months, Thorne's upped the ante on her tattoo game.
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When that wasn't working, it was upped it to two-points.
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The candy cosmetic game was upped when things got less obvious.
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Salmon upped his price target on Amazon to $1,200 from $900.
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Around 2003, retailers upped the stakes by adjusting store opening times.
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The report has upped the stakes for faster progress, Ekins said.
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Farallon upped its stake by 439 percent to own 269,700 shares.
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The vote's drama was upped a notch Thursday evening when Sen.
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At the same time, Amex upped its annual fee to $250.
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And the president on Wednesday re-upped his attack on Sen.
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He also wants to claim to have one-upped his predecessors.
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The Olive Garden parent also upped its dividend by 12.5 percent.
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Since then, the U.S. has upped its standards on nuclear plants.
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On closer inspection, the design details upped the ante even more.
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Last year, she upped the ante with her Met Gala look.
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The authors have also, significantly if silently, upped the characters' ages.
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So imagine if he hadn't re-upped for two more years?
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Washington upped the pressure on China's tech industry earlier this week.
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When no one volunteered they upped the offer until someone did.
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Panik upped Arizona's lead to 3-1 in the third period.
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The Marlins upped their lead to 3-19773 in the fourth.
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Jeff Goldblum may have just one-upped having breakfast at Tiffany's.
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For cable, it upped investment 24 percent to C$352 million.
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If it sounds like a soap opera, Williams upped the ante.
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But Nintendo noted the intense interest around them and upped shipments dramatically.
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Wendy's then upped the ante, offering the customer free drinks and food.
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Then T-Mobile upped its unlimited plan to keep up with Verizon.
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As far as shitting on Jerry goes, this season upped the ante.
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And that, in turn, upped my investment in this family's sad story.
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She welcomed 13,200 new followers, while Trump upped his numbers by 6,000.
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Disney upped its bid for Fox's assets on Wednesday, outstripping Comcast's offer.
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It's like someone took a green Gatorade and upped the sugar content.
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Melissa Joan Hart has just one-upped her in a major way.
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The company also upped its dividend from 15 cents to 19 cents.
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He has upped his stake in the region from 25% to 35%.
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As Democrats tried to manage the fallout, Trump quickly upped the ante.
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Arcia also scored three runs and upped his batting average to .235.
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Security has been upped for mobile payments as well as mobile banking.
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The firm, however, upped its position in Microsoft to 4.1 million shares.
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The Celtics upped the lead to eight before the break, 48-40.
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His next long ball upped the lead to seven at 58-51.
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Since then, Dominion has upped the project costs and extended the timeline.
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"We've upped the ante for the sixth #MissionImpossible," he captioned the photo.
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United itself has also altered its overbooking policies and upped compensation incentives.
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For one, the messaging app has seriously upped its photo-sharing game.
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Now, YouTubers Kailey and Kelianne have upped the ante by adding hoverboards.
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By that point South Carolina had upped its lead to 47-18.
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And don't forget ESPN re-upped its deal with Altice on Sunday.
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In the past month, Iran says Saudi Arabia has upped the ante.
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The shortstop upped his RBI total to a major-league-leading 27.
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Kluber allowed two unearned runs and upped his record to 18-4.
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And hotter summers and cooler winters recently may have upped energy usage.
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He even upped the challenge's stakes by staying blindfolded for 20173 hours.
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Newark, New Jersey upped the ante to $7 billion in tax benefits.
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And I upped the stakes, cutting not just coffee, but caffeine entirely.
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Then on Sunday, she upped the ante ... by offering a $20k reward.
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Meanwhile, Matt Mitchell, the group's pianist, has upped his use of electronics.
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This pair has upped the ante on the classic Chelsea boot silhouette.
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But O'Rourke has seriously upped his standing over the last few months.
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Martinez's latest homer upped his major league-leading RBI total to 2341.
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Treasury last upped sanctions Monday, targeting four state governors allied to Maduro.
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Kessel upped it to 202-0 at 1:56 of the second.
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And [the director] Sam Gold has upped the stakes in every way.
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Votto's RBI single in the sixth upped Cincinnati's lead to 7-2.
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And Jackson has upped Trump's dosage of Crestor, a cholesterol-lowering statin.
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Barclays upped its price target on Chevron shares to $135 from $130.
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Wet n Wild has upped the price by $1, so it's now $5.99.
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In 240, she upped the ante and completed 2100 marathons in 40 days.
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Milwaukee upped its lead to double digits with six runs in the seventh.
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So not only is she still in the game, she's upped her own.
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Its 2017 forecast was simultaneously upped marginally to 1.1 percent from 1.0 percent.
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" Omar then upped the stakes, implying that Abrams backed forces that committed "genocide.
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LOS ANGELES — Netflix has upped its movie library just in time for summer.
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The fundrasing goal was then upped to $4.5 million, which it also met.
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Citi upped its forecasts for Brent to reach $65 a barrel in 2017.
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The V12's power output was upped from 651 horsepower to 680 ponies.
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His dad Tyga upped the ante with another epic celebration the following day.
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Then, he upped the stakes, making clear that Martinez still doesn't back Trump.
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Gannett subsequently upped its all-cash bid to $15 per share in May.
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Photo: Leng Fi/Getty ImagesIn recent years, China's really upped its architecture game.
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Disney has officially upped its offer for the purchase of 21st Century Fox.
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"Centurion has really upped the game in design and food offering," Mayerowitz said.
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Michael Frolik upped the Flames' lead to 2753-210 just 753:44 later.
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Thanks to those awards, she has now upped her asking fee to perform.
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Luke Maile added an RBI double that upped the lead to 4-0.
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But tonight, "Scars To Your Beautiful" singer Alessia Cara just upped the game.
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This was upped in 2014 to 10Mbps after a little battle with ISPs.
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Needless to say, I've re-upped my vow to never go camping again.
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The firm upped its price target for L Brands to $60 from $54.
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In 403, she upped the ante and completed 40 marathons in 40 days.
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Graphing calculators have apparently upped their style game since I graduated high school.
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As the economy has strengthened, the Fed has upped the pace of hikes.
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Broadcom, Accenture, Costco and Altria would also be one-upped by Uber's valuation.
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Happily, they upped my pain meds and I successfully endured another eight hours!
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Those who drank five or more glasses a week upped it by 49%.
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Hayward's running dunk with 2:15 left upped the lead to 303-55.
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Jack upped his footwear ante and developed a personal style in recent years.
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NOT YOU KNOW, YOU GUYS, WHEN IT GOT TOUGH, YOU UPPED AND RAN.
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Caixabank formally launched its bid late on Wednesday and slightly upped the price.
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Jackson upped his 3-point total to four just over a minute later.
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Those two screens can then be upped to four through a daisy chain.
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Natura Bissé just upped the game, so I guess it's your move, Mayer.
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Now, the wildfire threat to her friends and family has upped the ante.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has upped its spending to about $2023,000.
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Since then, Australia has dramatically upped its public profile in the Pacific Islands.
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"I just upped my antihistamine to try to break through it," she said.
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And on May 2890 Pluralsight upped the range to $231-14 per share.
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LOS ANGELES — YouTube has officially upped its efforts to become a social network.
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Apple has upped earnings per share in every year of the past decade.
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Garner's 216-pointer with 236:232 remaining upped the margin to 33-23.
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Will legal speed mean the purity is upped and it'll be cool again?
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AT&T upped the ante on its war against Big Tech this year.
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Three months later she upped the price to $1 mil ... but no takers.
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Auroch in particular have upped the ante on their new album, Mute Books.
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The Trump administration has also upped tariffs on Chinese imports to 25 percent.
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The analysts at Canaccord upped their price target for the company to $140.
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Manhattans just upped their game with the addition of a foie gras infusion.
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In response, Turkey upped its military posture and sent reinforcements into the area.
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"When it comes to cyber, we've absolutely, absolutely, upped our game," Wlaschin said.
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She re-upped those calls in interviews with the Sun just last week.
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It would be a lot of changes if they upped the SAT requirements.
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The third year, he upped the ante once again to 100 million users.
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And to everybody else's surprise, the president upped the ante to $2 trillion.
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When she reported her relapse to the doctor, he upped her Suboxone dose.
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The letters to the companies on Friday likewise upped the pressure from Washington.
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That is when Ayatollah Khomeini heard the news and one-upped the Saudis.
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Votel said the upped U.S. presence will help the Afghans become better fighters.
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The Fed also upped its 2020 forecast to 3.4 percent from 3.1 percent.
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Then, the brand upped the experience by putting a weighted blanket on me.
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"I think we sort of upped the ante this season," she told CNN.
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The partners met through their wives, and that connection has upped the stakes.
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The US Navy has upped its presence in the area in recent years.
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The Federal Open Market Committee raised interest rates and upped its economic projections.
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Now, sister Kylie has one-upped her by naming her new daughter Stormi.
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Frazier's 3-pointer midway through the quarter upped Detroit's advantage to 89-60.
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Swonk said she upped her GDP forecast to 2.8 percent from 2.6 percent.
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Speculators upped their bullish positions in COMEX gold in the week to Dec.
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This outburst capped a scalding-hot month for Morales, who upped his average from .
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Remember also I am in maintenance mode now so I have upped my calories.
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There's no doubt that Prince Harry has upped his fashion game in recent months.
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"We got the information from Kanye, so maybe he upped the number," Richter joked.
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Trump upped his attacks on Carson, and within days Carson's campaign had nearly collapsed.
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TRUMP: But the Atlanta Fed predicted 4.6, and then they upped it to 259.
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Then, Nubia upped the ante by adding RGB lighting to its Red Magic handset.
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"It definitely seems like [the attacks] upped in intensity" after the firings, Exum says.
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Mr. Robot's Season 2 order was upped in June from 10 to 12 episodes.
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In Tuesday's Nevada primary, Trump upped the ante, claiming 40 percent of evangelical votes.
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The whole Liz situation, I thought he really, kind of, upped his game there.
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On Tuesday, the company upped its target domestic store count to 1,200, from 900.
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When that was no longer sufficient, he upped it to two 22013-milligram tablets.
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In December, they upped it to 64, and they haven't updated it since then.
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Unfortunately, Evernote recently upped its paid subscription price and limited users to two devices.
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As we received raises and promotions, we never really upped our cost of living.
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The retailer has seriously upped the ante on all things makeup, hair, and skin.
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She's getting $2,500 a month but wants it upped to nearly $16k a month.
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But Mueller's report has upped the ante on the issue, causing candidates like Sen.
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It looks like winning a division championship upped the ante on Wilson's Christmas gifts.
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Chyna also upped the ante by posing in a series of blood-chilling Snapchats.
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They battled at night…but y'all couldn't have upped the brightness a little bit?
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"Both groups experienced some benefit, but the exercise really upped the results," Carvalho said.
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His doctor, Johns Hopkins pulmonary specialist Gregory Diette, upped his dose of asthma meds.
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More than half the banks canvassed by Reuters have upped no-deal Brexit probabilities.
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Sheahan upped the Penguins' lead to 3-1 at 10:19 of the second.
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Before I knew it, I'd upped that saving to $389, then $20 a day.
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Drake joined Fortnite streamer Ninja once again, but this time he upped the ante.
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I appreciate it so much because she's upped my style game to another level.
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Sources tell us Beyonce has upped her game for her Coachella performance next weekend.
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You've officially been one-upped by the amazing therapy dogs in these California courtrooms.
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In recent weeks, he's upped his fundraising game, bringing in more than $91 million.
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Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander upped his donation from $4 million to $10 million.
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Google has also upped the cost of the service lately, cutting into Uber's margins.
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The Pirates upped their lead to 3-1 and chased Stroman in the fifth.
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The offer was then upped to $2,000 by the website's general counsel, Mark Marin.
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She also re-upped her invitation for a one-on-one showdown with Cuomo.
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Every time the Russians tried to advance their military technology, we one-upped them.
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He recently upped his profit estimates to $158 a share from $155 for 2018.
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The science crunched the timeline for doing something and upped the stakes of inaction.
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He'll have upped and run away With a social climbing heiress from New York!
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Soros upped his stake in Microsoft by 99,000 shares and Amazon by 2,500 shares.
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The following year he upped his bid by $100 to $2,626,411, and won again.
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Professional boxer Floyd Mayweather just upped the ante when it comes to spending lavishly.
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Since moving in with the Greiner family, Murphy upped his GPA to a 3.7.
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After their recent successes, CXEMA had also upped their game in terms of production.
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Cruz upped his output in the final round, but it was all too late.
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Hawkins upped the flavor by going with a custom-sized cardboard record-album package.
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During last year's playoffs, Wade upped his three-point rate by 2100 percentage points.
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In her most recent work, Bradford has upped the stakes of her earlier work.
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A dozen of 27 common contributors between that poll and this upped their forecast.
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Sullivan had upped his ownership of Lumber by 30% or 5.53,000 shares on Sept.
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Mr. Gupta, who had three bachelor parties before his 2009 wedding, one-upped him.
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CW: I just think it upped the emotion, the level of drive and dedication.
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He says he's upped his original goal of 1 million signatures to 5 million.
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"We upped our compete level in the second half," Senators coach D.J. Smith said.
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Rather than tamp down the flames and negotiate, they have instead upped the stakes.
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A Wright layup upped the advantage to 23-16 at the 8:39 mark.
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When I upped the settings even a little bit, however, I immediately had problems.
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This past week the US has upped the pressure on Britain to exclude Huawei.
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On Thursday, she re-upped the message and included an image of a microphone.
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Aldi also said it upped its share of UK grocery market sales to 22022%.
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This week they made clear just how much they didn't like being one-upped.
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But the dramatic hearing Thursday, including Ford's tearful testimony, has upped the ante further.
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McCollum's 3-point shot upped Portland's advantage to 473-102 with 3:38 remaining.
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And they prosecuted whistle-blowers, and upped drone warfare in a really illegal way.
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Comcast said its upped bid has been recommended by the independent committee of Sky.
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And it's been upped by a quantum level, by this move by Jack Dorsey.
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Another putback, this one by Carter, upped Chicago's lead to 993 at 78-64.
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Soon after, CEOs of 75 companies and the AFL-CIO re-upped their support.
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My fancy foam roller truly upped my running game in a real, measurable way.
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A Morris 3-pointer with 7:16 left upped the Pistons' lead to 35.
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Wireless charging can be slow, so I wish Apple had upped the ante here.
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The pool scene is thriving, upped only by the on-site food and nightlife.
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The new look upped my confidence and gave me back some of my sass.
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For that, it can blame Morales, who upped his lifetime average against the Cardinals to .
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Every time Trump had upped the ante, they had pushed in their chips beside his.
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Clearly, the cascade of events in 2017 has upped motivation to deal with sexual harassment.
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To say he then one-upped me with his own card tricks is an understatement!
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However, cobalt prices have plunged recently, as China has upped its exports of the metal.
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In the past few weeks, hackers have upped the DDoS stakes in a big way.
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He's upped the rivalry and wrote a rap song, "bitch lasagna," calling out T-Series.
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Knightley reportedly upped her personal security, but often felt too scared to leave the house.
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Robocallers have upped their game by masking their spam with local, genuine-looking phone numbers.
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In fact, Iran upped the ante by demanding that Saudi Arabia take even deeper cuts.
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Rather, workers appear to have upped their game to convince bosses not to sack them.
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But now, one elderly couple just upped the awww-factor with this now-viral tweet.
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Casali upped the Reds' lead to 4-2 in the fourth with an RBI double.
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Last year, it upped its goal to 45 percent of new hires, and met it.
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Pharmaceutical company Mylan upped the price of its EpiPen at least 15 times since 2009.
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The Raleigh-based couple, who now have three kids, upped their savings through various strategies.
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YouTube and Facebook have also both upped their live content, especially during the 2016 election.
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Whatever your upper limit is, a pair of kids from Ohio just one-upped it.
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Big global firms such as Nielsen and Euromonitor have upped their African consumer research offerings.
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Amazon just upped its bets on original content, landing a feature film from Woody Allen.
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Nomura upped its price target from 28 million Korean won to 73 million Korean won.
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She later upped that rate to 6% after elaborating on her "Medicare for All" proposal.
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The International Monetary Fund recently upped its U.S. growth forecast for 2018 to 2.9 percent.
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However, more companies have upped their benefits game in an effort to attract top talent.
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Due to the strong reception so far, Nintendo upped its forecast to 14 million units.
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In the third, New York upped its lead to 3-0 on Davis' RBI double.
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He then went on Bachelor in Paradise and upped his chances of being the Bachelor.
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Then, in August, it upped its estimates to 85033,000 stolen records and 170,000 unsuccessful attempts.
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Surely, the American military cyberwarfare community has also upped its game over the past decade.
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Male compensation increased year after year, as they upped hourly rates and booked more clients.
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The original is made of canvas but Converse upped the game with a leather version.
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She later upped that rate to 6% after detailing on her "Medicare for All" proposal.
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The GoFundMe originally had a fundraising goal of $28500,6900, which was eventually upped to $2628,28503.
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So annoyed by inside low kicks and licking, well hidden jabs, Werdum upped the aggression.
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You don't get things like that unless the industry you're in has upped it's game.
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In addition, Bumble has now upped its revenue run rate to $200 million per year.
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This year, it's upped the ante by introducing a little disco into its maps interface.
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Big global firms such as Nielsen and Euromonitor have upped their African consumer research offerings.
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Frustrated by years of meetings that went nowhere, the salesmen upped the ante in 1954.
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The founder had upped his ownership of Lumber by 30%, or 500,000 shares on Sept.
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Minnesota upped its lead to 3-0 on Cave's two-out triple in the third.
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Hicks also upped his protein and vegetable intake, and started powerlifting on his school's team.
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But the length of his delay upped the ante on his delivery, which was passionless.
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He loosened his line, upped his scale, eased off on irony and moved toward painting.
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The arrival of the internet and the escalation of prize money have upped the ante.
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Watching these bloggers has "upped my game" in terms of beauty tricks, Ms. Birden said.
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Munson's 103-yard field goal with 2:22 left upped the margin to 10-3.
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That caused analysts to rethink earnings targets, and many upped earnings expectations, as a result.
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Some have upped their ready-to-eat foodsections to make certain dishes their traffic drivers.
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On Wednesday, Swiss bank UBS upped its projection of two hikes to three for 2018.
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New York upped its lead to 3-1 at 7:01 of the third period.
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If Mexico has indeed upped its apprehension efforts, it is unclear how sustainable that is.
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Nature documentaries have clearly upped their game, thanks in part to technological advancements and innovations.
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It upped those measures on Sunday by declaring Turkish firms, imports and even symbols illegal.
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Once again, North Korean President Kim Jong Un has one-upped and surprised the West.
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"The Shabab have upped their game," said one former American military official who works in Somalia.
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She says spots for women and non-binary identifying comedians should be upped to 50 percent.
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Three years later, just before the exchanges opened, the agency upped the figure to 22 million.
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And wear a team shirt -- Nike has re-upped its deal with the NWSL too. 5.
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Only Andre Drummond and Hassan Whiteside re-upped with the teams they played for last season.
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The transparency stakes were upped when Facebook published a time series of both campaigns' average CPM.
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Credit Suisse also upped its price target on Wayfair stock by $13 to $130 per share.
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New York (CNN Business)Dunkin' has upped its coffee and breakfast game, and it's paying off.
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The company upped its stakes in a number of airlines including Southwest, Delta and American Airlines.
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The game has been upped by everybody, and I think that, for content creators, is wonderful.
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Multilateral institutions such as the Asian Development Bank and World Bank have also upped their aid.
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Brad Pitt has upped his legal team with the addition of family law attorney Lance Spiegel.
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This is a feat that SpaceX only achieved a month later, so Bezos one-upped Musk.
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"We've upped that bill because we've simply found more dead wood in the business," Lacik said.
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They increased maternity leave pay, and upped their retention of post-natal female employees by 50%.
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On Monday, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway revealed it upped its stake in Apple by 55 percent.
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But on Monday, Hurley one upped herself by posting one of her sexiest poolside videos yet.
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In 1995, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act upped the penalty for hate crimes.
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The next year she upped the ante, and decided to run 40 marathons in 40 days.
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The royal family has upped its social game, hiring a head of digital engagement in 2016.
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The Blazers regained control with a 228-222 run that upped the advantage to 211-229.
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The five homers upped Minnesota's total to 21 in five games against the Orioles this season.
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But he seems to have upped his behavior to even more disgusting stuff, which is regrettable.
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My early take is that Samsung should've upped the specs here for the price it's asking.
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I think spatchcocking is great too—it's faster, and the skin game gets upped a bunch.
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But Indiegogo has bragged before that its "flexible funding" campaigns have upped the number of contributions.
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Machado upped the lead to 3-1 when he scored on Hunter Renfroe's single to left.
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When Kellie Dawson's little girl Scarlett lost a tooth, though, the fairy really upped her game.
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Cardinal upped its 2017 production guidance to 19,200-19,700 boepd as a result of the deal.
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This week really upped the ante, giving almost every single character a crisis about their humanity.
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We're told cops have upped patrols in the area and are still looking for the guy.
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Even early Vive darlings like Tilt Brush, a 3D painting app, are one-upped by Touch.
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"Huawei has seriously upped its game...the quality of their marketing has increased greatly," Sunnebo said.
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But my colleague Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, upped the ante to 10 lessons.
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Once the shutdown was in effect, SMS warnings upped the stakes to 20 years in prison.
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Airline stocks broke out this week after Delta upped its first-quarter guidance on strong demand.
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So it's likely they just upped the chlorine to try and blast that embarrassing color away.
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Looks like Justin Bieber may have one-upped Selena Gomez when comes to hot Grammys dates.
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Intel upped the ante with smooth 4K video playback with its 8th-gen "Kaby Lake Refresh".
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Billy Joel just re-upped his chances of spending "The Longest Time" as a new parent.
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Prices are already 193% higher than in 2009, the last time lawmakers upped the federal rate.
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Nunn shot 215-for-15 from the field and upped his season average to 22.4 points.
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"I think we've upped our game," said Dr. Troyen Brennan, chief medical officer of CVS Health.
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It was only after five of her six children had left that she upped her quota.
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One study found that, when restaurant waiters gave customers extra mints, the customers upped their tips.
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Trump told reporters he told the allies would "be very unhappy" unless they upped their efforts.
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"Suddenly I'm thrust into this world, and I think that upped the ante," Mr. Sands said.
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Teva Pharmaceuticals upped the price of more than a dozen products, many by more than 9%.
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The Blazers regained control with a 210-21992 run that upped the advantage to 113-211.
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Facebook has upped its content review efforts and vowed to more effectively curtail abuse surrounding elections.
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It's Real has upped the ante considerably in terms of the band's ambition and production style.
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If I get to keep the vinyl you brought, I've upped my net worth by $27.
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JoJo and her pal Chris Harrison have upped the stakes and the men are feeling it.
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Branson offered $100,000 for 25 percent, but Cuban upped the pressure, offering $200,000 for 20 percent.
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The Royals upped their lead to 4-0 in the third with a small-ball attack.
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The overall cost-cutting target has been upped to $1.5 billion, to be achieved by 103.
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It showed investors were dumping stocks and had upped bond allocations to nearly eight-year highs.
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The competition has gotten a LOT stiffer, with many new talented constructors having upped their game.
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And a political present charged with racial bias, misogyny and economic inequality, has upped the heat.
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Then it upped the pressure further, simply making it compulsory that Indonesians buy and use biodiesel.
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You can't get a quart of what's sauce for the upped swan into an apple cart.
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The Wall Street Journal on Friday reported that investors have upped their bets against the bonds.
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He is a therapy animal who upped his skills after flying first class with his handler.
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Canaan hit a 16.83-pointer that upped the lead to 92-85 with 2:260 remaining.
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Nunn shot 10-for-123 from the field and upped his season average to 22.4 points.
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Jones' transition dunk with 212:227 left upped the margin to 183-218, sealing the outcome.
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It won the Oaks last year with Abel Tasman and then one-upped itself with Justify.
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Matthews became a celebrity in his own right as he upped his profile on the network.
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In 2015, the French government upped its stake in Renault when Macron was the economy minister.
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As return costs have risen, Casper has repeatedly upped the amount it sets aside for them.
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Premiere's most recent acknowledgement about Limbaugh's contract was back in August 2016, when he re-upped.
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The IMF upped its growth forecast for China by 0.2 percentage points for 2020 to 6%.
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TNT has clearly upped its dramatic ambitions, and TBS is also playing with its comedic formula.
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On Monday, Citi upped its price target on the stock to $350 to reflect the earnings.
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Earlier on Monday analysts at the brokerage upped their allocation to autos in their regional portfolio.
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In 294, Sphero upped their game with the classic R2129.99-D2 and evil BB-9E droids.
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"There is no doubt that...Lowe's has upped its game," Saunders said in his report Tuesday.
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In May, after Fahrenthold was getting traction on his Trump Foundation exposés, Trump upped the ante.
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He upped the ante in 1986 (six years after their breakup), with "Charlotte For Ever" (Feb.
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Constellation upped its stake to over 35% in August 2018, sinking $4 billion into the company.
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BY SHOOTING A missile into one of its own satellites in March, India upped the ante.
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Earlier on Wednesday, Fed officials upped their outlook for U.S. economic growth this year and next.
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The conglomerate also upped its holdings in Goldman Sachs, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines and Teva.
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In February 13, BBVA upped its stake in Turkey's Garanti Bank to just under 50 percent.
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The clip had already been downloaded and re-upped online faster than tech companies could respond.
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Five states and Washington, D.C. upped the ante and won't sell e-cigarettes to anyone under 21.
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To attract these consumers, card issuers have upped the ante with better rewards and sign-up bonuses.
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Since then, markets have upped the odds of a rate reduction, putting the likelihood at 64 percent.
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Most of the eight global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) upped their share repurchase and dividend plans.
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"We upped the stakes for them, in order to change their own image of themselves," Vardi said.
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Ciara and Laverne Cox even upped the ante by sharing their own personal photos with the Obamas.
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In a series of posts on Twitter, the president re-upped his demands for border wall funding.
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Brad Pitt also recently upped his legal team with the addition of family law attorney Lance Spiegel.
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But at least three-times champion Serena upped the ante to repel a stirring challenge from Mladenovic.
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Most notably, Ford upped the GT's horsepower to 660 and introduced a stunning bare carbon-fiber model.
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When Powell was confirmed by the Senate, the Fed had already upped rates five times since 2015.
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Several Wall Street economists upped their third-quarter growth expectations after economic data showed positive surprises Wednesday.
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In recent years, organizations working to combat this violence have upped their efforts to make campuses safer.
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Herrara's three-run homer, his 15th, to right upped Philadelphia's lead to 5-1 in the third.
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RAM has been upped from 512MB to 1GB, and internal storage has gone from 4GB to 8GB.
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To contrast the simple, slick pony, Andrews' makeup artist Lisa Ashley "upped the ante" on her makeup.
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In August it upped its holding to 35% in a deal that valued Canopy at C$19bn.
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It subsequently re-upped via a no-bid process which increased the top-line to $341 million.
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It was not, officially, upped to 25Mbps in 2015 when Wheeler announced the new definition for broadband.
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But her mom backed her dream—she sold their house and they upped sticks to Reseda, California.
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Tiger Global Management added a position in Twitter Inc and upped its position in Amazon and Facebook.
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Texas upped the lead to 5-1 in the fifth and knocked out Jackson in the process.
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The group, however, upped its dividend for the year by 7 percent to 2.35 euros per share.
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On Thursday, the government upped the ante by issuing a statement banning all demonstrations from Friday onwards.
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One of them hurled f-bombs, the other upped the ante by launching her glass at him.
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PDT Families Belong Together has raised over $2000,25 as of Saturday and upped its goal to $2000,000.
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Wentz upped his NFL-best touchdown total to 27 while going 24 of 28 for 23 yards.
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Even Iraq has upped production, reaching an output level of 215 million barrels a day last month.
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It slightly upped its outlook for average WTI and Brent prices in 2017 by about 10 cents.
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Cullen upped the lead to 21-221 at 218:250, scoring his 242th goal from the doorstep.
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The Wall Street Journal reported in March that the US ambassador had upped the pressure on Germany.
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She re-upped that call following Trump's unilateral withdrawal from the six-nation Iran deal, the JCPOA.
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Power saw the bigger benefit as publicity, rather than money, but soon the firm upped that number.
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To lure those spenders, card issuers have upped the ante with better rewards and sign-up bonuses.
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Then Paige upped the ante: I would walk a few feet forward without her guidance at all.
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LGBTQ advocacy group Truth Wins Out upped the pressure on the company with a petition on Change.
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In response, President Donald Trump and others have upped demands for a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut.
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Schenn upped the lead to three goals at 16:53 with his 18th marker of the season.
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At 213:238 of the second, Boyle's short-handed goal upped the Devils' lead to 23-22.
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His winning bid in 2010 was $2,626,183, and he upped it by $100 in 2011 to $2,626,411.
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The firm reiterated a buy rating on the stock and upped its price to $39 from $34.
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Wentz upped his NFL-best touchdown total to 28 while going 23 of 36 for 227 yards.
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Then we upped the ante by restricting the canvas to a white adidas UltraBOOST X running sneaker.
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Proposals should be romantic, creative, and memorable, but this dude upped the ante with his dangerous stunt.
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On Wednesday, Navalny upped the ante, saying he and his supporters would organize nationwide rallies on Jan.
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Then, because late capitalist America would be nothing without brands beefing online, Wendy's quickly upped the ante.
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In the second quarter, Huawei upped its focus on China and saw shipments surge to record levels.
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The Trump administration's top trade official, Robert Lighthizer, has upped his outreach with Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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Micron Technology, a large maker of computer chips, on Monday upped its outlook for the current quarter.
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"When landlords got greedy and upped rents, we signed petitions trying to stop them," my mom said.
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Another fast-break layup by Moore upped the margin to 35-24 inside the final four minutes.
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Under Warren's changes, the amount will be upped to $20,000 and the time limit will be nixed.
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She politely refused, but when Tyler's muscle upped the ante to $100 ... she couldn't turn it down.
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Many in Hollywood have upped their diversity efforts following backlash toward the entertainment industry as a whole.
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Shamet hit a layup, and Shaquille Morris' subsequent three-point play upped the margin to 17-228.
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Many of the banks have also upped their share buyback programs, which tend to boost stock prices.
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"They just upped the dose … until I was taking four Xanax four times a day," she shares.
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His 1-yard run with 10:41 left in the game upped the lead to 239-217.
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Diallo's two free throws with 7:16 left in the half upped the margin to 34-9.
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The victory upped Cloud9's record to 6-0, making them the only team without a loss.
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Morgan Stanley's implied P/E target was upped on this basis from 275 times to 211 times.
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BMO Capital recently upped its price target to $1,600 from $1,200, the highest forecast among analyst firms.
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Economists in upped their median fourth-quarter GDP forecast Friday by a median 20183 to 3 percent.
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These li'l Oreo-creme-filling-sized discs completely upped the game, but also required completely new players.
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Booker has upped his criticisms of the DNC's process over the last two weeks, particularly since Sen.
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But when the man eventually upped his offer to $150, Franklin wondered, did he have something here?
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Recent EU-wide regulation has also upped the penalties against companies that fail to protect online data.
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Sutton's putback with 204:29 remaining upped the margin to double figures for good at 236-203.
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Stephen Gostkowski's 20-yard field goal upped the margin to 10-0 at the 5:45 mark.
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Marino upped it to 4-1 at 2:30 on a screened shot from the right point.
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Educators fear a curriculum push for Communist Party ideology could be re-upped in classrooms, per WSJ.
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Many of the countries that upped their commitments are tiny, in terms of size and carbon footprint.
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Both candidates have upped their contrasts with each other in recent weeks as the Iowa caucuses near.
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DJ Khaled and his fiancée just upped their wrist game ... with watches worth over ONE HUNDRED STACKS!!!
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It's increased the number of US troops to Eastern Europe and upped financial help for Europe's defense.
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I upped the dosage on day three because I was already starting to build up a tolerance.
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The threat of European economic contraction and continued monetary easing has also upped the appeal for U.S. equities.
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And Jared Leto just upped our excitement for this weekend's release with some exclusive photos from the film.
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He had previously been ordered to pay over $50k a month in spousal ... that was upped from $33k.
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Colon's homer was the second of the game off Shields and upped the Mets' lead to 10-0.
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Policymakers upped their forecast for economic growth at the time but held steady their expectation on rate rises.
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Officials upped the jackpot, which had been at $667 million, after nobody claimed the win in Tuesday's draw.
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Mr Gibb, who became schools minister under the Tory-Lib Dem coalition in 2010, then upped the emphasis.
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Lately, GV has upped its investment in startups working on health and biotech, a strong interest of Maris's.
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But Swiss banks have upped mortgage lending as more investors seek to take advantage of low interest rates.
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And so the message don&apost black lives matter upped the consequences to what&aposs happening to us.
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Not to be one-upped, Clinton released her actual PFD in an email to reporters on Tuesday night.
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" Trump adds that he was "extremely unhappy with what was happening and they have substantially upped their commitment.
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Barclays economists upped their tracking forecast Friday to 2.9 percent from 2.5 percent, mostly due to retail sales.
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And while many high-powered executives have private planes, Page and Brin one-upped the typical Gulfstream jet.
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The re-upped version of the track arrived just weeks after Grande, 25, faced criticism for the song.
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Agco, an agricultural equipment manufacturer based in Georgia, upped its full-year earnings guidance by almost 30 cents.
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The Illini upped that cushion to five points before Missouri closed the half with a 12-3 run.
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One U.S. government official told Reuters that Tuesday's attacks showed Belgian authorities still "have not upped their game".
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JP Morgan analysts upped their estimated probability of "no Brexit" to 40 percent from 20 percent on Wednesday.
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On Twitter, Miller re-upped Vice's pledge to achieve gender pay parity by the end of this year.
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Macquarie upped its target to $115 from $112 and Maxim Group raised its projection to $173 from $168.
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And this year, Hollywood upped their game — with shocking haircuts, major announcements and one scary on-set prank.
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In 2005, though, NASA upped the cost estimate to $4.5 billion, and the launch was pushed to 2013.
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So many have signed the petition that the creators upped the original goal to 35,000 signatures from 15,000.
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Dutch insurance group NN also upped the total distribution of its dividend by almost three-quarters, Henderson said.
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Princess Sofia, 34, also upped her style game for the event, going all in on a floral look.
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He also upped the stakes by suggesting that anything critical of him or his agenda was "fake news".
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Now, vlogger Bunny Meyer, known as Grav3yardgirl, has upped the ante by using Cheetos to curl her hair.
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He one-upped Leake, going seven innings while allowing one run and six hits while striking out four.
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However, R.W. Baird on Wednesday upped its price target to $55 from $50 and kept its "overweight" rating.
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Some upped efforts to oust her and there were reports that her own ministers could move against her.
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The move upped LinkedIn's hiring of people with underrepresented backgrounds in its non-technical teams by 23 percent.
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His team's performances, moreover, always looking to play attacking and positive football, can only have upped his value.
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Meanwhile, Ant Financial upped its offer for MoneyGram International after a rival offer was made by Euronet Worldwide.
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But the hardware giant has recently upped spending, focusing on original content, emerging markets and U.S. job creation.
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The government also revised March payrolls even lower, to 79,393 and upped February payrolls to 232,000 from 219,2000.
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Hardly content with any old fish, we've upped the ante with some bomb-ass marlin and guacamole tostadas.
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BTW ... Nate Silver just upped Buttigieg's rank in the gambling world ... most likely to snag the Dem nom.
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The rule upped the amount of states from a plurality of five states to a majority of eight.
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Crisp drilled his fifth 303-pointer, then fed Carter for a bucket that upped the lead to 10.
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Apple iOS 9 In 2015, Apple upped the stakes for predictive search with the launch of iOS 9.
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IN THE wake of last week's terrorist attacks in Brussels, airports across the globe have upped their security.
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While the other three traditional groups have upped their game in recent years, Asda was slower to respond.
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To wash, she was given three cups of water, which was later upped to five, for good behavior.
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In 2015, Christie consented to a new project called Gateway, after Obama's Transportation Department upped the federal funding.
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SO WE START WITH A TARGET OF $200 BILLION FOR COST SYNERGIES, WE'VE UPPED THAT TO $27 BILLION.
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The US has upped its pressure of the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by imposing new sanctions.
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Companies including Jack in the Box and Burger King have both upped their taco game recently as well.
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Paige's mom, Angel, tells TMZ ... her daughter upped her game this year with the notebooks AND 60k pencils.
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For one member of this team, a user who went by the name Bianca, this upped the stakes.
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VirZOOM further upped its exercise cred by announcing an integration with Fitbit, through the Works with Fitbit program.
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Just when we thought we were having a fun-packed Saturday, Jenna Dewan Tatum one-upped us all.
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That's because, when it comes to whipping up ersatz abstraction, the ante was upped a long time ago.
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In its most recent budget, Congress re-upped Myanmar's annual anti-narcotics funding with a fresh $3 million.
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Discord upped the limit on the number of people who can join a free video call to 50.
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Discord upped the limit on the number of people who can join a free video call to 50.
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"Restaurant and bar owners upped their game," said Stephen Teeling, co-owner of the Dublin distillery, Teeling Whiskey.
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Then came the betrayal: the dark horse rival who upped the offer by 10 grand and waived inspection.
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" Trump re-upped Graham's implicit criticism of Sessions on Saturday, tweeting a quote from the South Carolina lawmaker: ".
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But Jenner one-upped her ex-boyfriend and truly went all-out with the Stormi heads this year.
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Toronto's Nick Nurse has upped the number of active coaches with a championship on their résumé to six.
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Electric automaker Tesla Inc rose 6.2% after new Street Research upped its price target to $800 per share.
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The Pats — N.F.L. royalty, and to their detractors often too willing to show it — have one-upped themselves.
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So I finally upped my rates to between $2,000 and $5,000, which was — and still is — pretty standard.
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Another 3-ball by Powell with 4:56 remaining in the half upped the lead to 33-19.
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A Scottish couple have upped the stakes of wedding originality by constructing a wall of bagged potato chips.
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On Twitter, Sanderson kept his neutral rating but upped the price target from $16 a share to $18.
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The company reportedly upped its content budget from $1 billion to more than $6 billion, according to Bloomberg.
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Goodell has served as commissioner since 2006 and re-upped his contract in December for another five years.
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President Trump, who has been an ally of Paul's, has upped the pressure on him to support Pompeo.
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In November, Berkshire reported that it cut its IBM stake by 32 percent, and upped its Apple stake.
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Then the WaPo one-upped the NYT with a report that Trump himself "pushed staff" on the matter.
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Rutgers led 34-27 at halftime and upped that lead to double digits early in the second half.
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Two days later he upped the ransom demand to $100,000 and threatened to factory reset all the accounts.
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Dave Brat (R-Va.), referring to the perception that Democrats one-upped Republicans in the recent budget showdown.
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She initially sued for $10 million, then upped it to $20 mil for emotional harm and punitive damages.
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As there was no one-to-one therapy available on the National Health Service, doctors upped his dose.
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The bottom 90% has only 20% of the wealth, while the top 1% has upped its share to 40%.
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Moreover, during that year, the factory 360-horsepower 3.8-liter V12 was upped to 4.1 liters and 400 horsepower.
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On the strength of his optimistic outlook, Squali upped his price target on the stock to $160 after earnings.
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Lottery officials upped the jackpot, which had been at $667 million, after nobody claimed the win in Tuesday's draw.
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Even as it updated its search and organizational tools, Google Photos came along and one-upped its every feature.
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I KNOW YOU'VE RE-UPPED THE AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL AD WHICH GOT A LOT OF CHATTER ON SOCIAL MEDIA.
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What would you do if you re-upped with your job for a cool $225 million over three years?
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The bank upped its net loss for last year to 2.71 billion Swiss francs ($2.75 billion) from 2.44 billion.
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WASHINGTON — China upped the ante Monday in the ongoing tit-for-tat trade war between the world's top economies.
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Ahead 53-37 at intermission, the Aggies upped the margin to 21 when Flagg dunked with 15:43 remaining.
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Since finishing school, I've upped the amount I'm paying toward my loan as much as I can each month.
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Trump tweeted it and called her "unhinged;" the House speaker one-upped him by making it her Twitter wallpaper.
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Alonso upped the pressure on Thursday by giving Honda and McLaren a September deadline to start winning races again.
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Apparently, they have made the product considerably smaller even since CES and upped the resolution from 720p to 1080p.
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Only the appearance of Nicole and Joel's children, Harlow, 8, and Sparrow, 7, could have upped the cuteness quotient.
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Fathers have upped their child-care hours most in proportional terms, though they still do much less than mothers.
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Have you upped the number of coffees you drink a day so that you can get through more tins?
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But competition in this sports-minded town has always been a motivator, and Ford has now upped the stakes.
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It sounds like those old episodes of Nip/Tuck are about to get one-upped by the real thing.
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"Sixty-five percent of our prior LPs re-upped and we picked up over 20 new investors," said Koenig.
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While funds and speculators have upped their bearish bets on the pound, there's room to ramp them up further.
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AT&T's live TV service DirecTV Now has just upped the ante for cord cutters debating their various options.
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The Atlanta Fed upped its second-quarter GDP target to 2.1% on Friday, up from 1.4% a week earlier.
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This comes as Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway upped its stake in Apple by 55 percent as of June 523.
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"The French have undoubtedly upped their game," says a defence lawyer who helps companies accused of white-collar crimes.
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August 19, 2018 Now that the world knows, the newly-engaged couple has upped the PDA to Pariana levels.
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U.S. shoppers upped their spending in September, with sharp increases in sales at auto dealers, restaurants and gas stations.
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The Republican nominee has also upped his game (as have his allied outside group friends) with television ad spending.
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In February, research firm eMarketer upped its estimates as to how large Amazon's ad business had become, in fact.
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Bellew promptly upped the tempo in the seventh round, pinning Haye in the corner with some solid combination punching.
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Shares of Metro Inc climbed 6.9 to C$45.18 after the retailer met earnings expectations and upped its dividend.
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The only difference is that upped battery life, which is said to last anywhere from 4.5 to 9 hours.
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The Castile shooting upped the intensity of protests around the nation as well as the debates over police violence.
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"I've really upped my style game over the past few months," Jenner wrote in a post on her website.
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Nimmo was injured during Tuesday's game at Washington, where he rapped out three hits and upped his average to .
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CFTC data also showed speculators upped their net short two-year Treasuries position by the most in six weeks.
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The agency also upped its projection for wheat ending stocks as it trimmed its export forecast for the cereal.
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NOTES: Philadelphia G Steve Mason's 26 saves in Saturday's 3-1 win over Chicago upped his save percentage to .
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The FCC changed its definition of broadband in January 2015 when it upped its minimum download and upload speeds.
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Kit apparently quipped he'd sit in for the 'GOT' viewing and Brad then upped his bid again ... to $120k!!!
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Republicans also upped their control of governors mansions to 33 by winning races in Missouri, Vermont and New Hampshire.
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In the third with runners at the corners, reliever Tanner Anderson's wild pitch upped Milwaukee's lead to 7-0.
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Rather than going with a slinky, subtle look, Rachel has upped the wow-factor to never-before-seen heights.
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They upped the ante to a stratospheric level by playing their 2001 landmark opus Jane Doe in its entirety.
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Meanwhile, BHP upped its stake in SolGold Plc , as it eyes SolGold's promising Cascabel copper-gold project in Ecuador.
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But Doug Cox just one-upped them all: he got John Stamos to do the proposal in his place.
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Hero and Burman, which together hold a 3 percent stake in Fortis, upped their previous investment offer on Thursday.
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He was 7 of 7 from the floor — all on dunks — and upped his league-leading total to 260.
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It's now back following two other criminal justice reform bills which were re-upped a couple of weeks ago.
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Northam, a doctor, upped his attacks on Trump, calling the President a "'narcissistic maniac" in an ad last month.
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But if you're a Hadid, Baldwin, or Ratajkowski, the ante is upped even further, to new, designer-clad heights.
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St. Louis-based hairstylist Caitlin Ford, or caitlinfordhair on Instagram, has upped the ante on the unicorn hair trend.
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The singer one-upped Channing's blond hair (by a lot) and revealed a new rainbow look on his Instagram.
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After back-to-back storms pummeled Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, many people upped their charitable contributions for 2017.
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The Badgers upped their series advantage to 68-58 over their state rivals, who are separated by 75 miles.
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And last week, former president Nicolas Sarkozy, also a candidate in the right-wing party primaries, upped the ante.
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Australian defense capabilities were one-upped by Turkey, which unveiled the new tactical vehicle from arms maker Nurol Makina.
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One source familiar with the situation told Business Insider the firm has upped the standard for making external hires.
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But Democrats refused the request on Wednesday as they upped their opposition to Kavanaugh, forcing Republicans to adjourn early.
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In recent months, Trump has drastically upped his attacks on not just the special counsel investigation but Mueller personally.
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But LVMH has upped its offer to $16 billion and gained access to Tiffany&aposs books, Reuters reported Thursday.
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And comedian Rosie O'Donnell, whose repeated spars with President Trump have upped her political profile, is also pitching in.
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Walmart also upped its full-year earnings outlook ahead of the holiday season, its second forecast boost this year.
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It's also trying to sell video subscriptions for publishers, and it upped the price of its Workplace collaboration suite.
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Similarly, the 100 largest counties have upped their share of the total population from 46.5% then to 47.6% now.
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But reports in recent weeks that cast doubt on Pyongyang's sincerity in the talks have upped the pressure considerably.
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But it was Hannity himself who upped the mockery fodder ante with a handful of tweets earlier this month.
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Tiger Global Management upped its stake in the carmaker by 210 percent to 210 million shares as of Sept.
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The next year, however, President Clinton one-upped him with the announcement that Russia would be a full partner.
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They also put him on Valium for panic attacks, but that didn't help either, even after an upped dosage.
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But the White House emphasized that funding is not enough, and upped the pressure for congressional Republicans to act.
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RELATED: DACA negotiations reach critical week Of late, however, Trump and the administration have upped their rhetoric on immigration.
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By the end of its newly re-upped order, "The Simpsons" will have graced televisions screens for 713 episodes.
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The home run upped Turner's career postseason R.B.I. total to 26, tying the franchise record set by Duke Snider.
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At the start of the second half, Chelsea upped the pace and Alonso came close on two more occasions.
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Recently, she has upped the stakes by adding a thickly painted, labia-shaped ellipse to her repertoire of signs.
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Then they upped their demands and wanted to grab a patch of her late husband's corn and millet fields.
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Now, Kendall's upped the ante by getting a civil restraining order to keep Ford away from Kendall's gated community.
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The National Enquirer, for its part, re-upped its story from June 220 at the top of their website.
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In 2019, they upped their game in response to a deluge of efforts to ban abortion early in pregnancy.
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Peru upped the pace once behind and had many chances over the last 30 minutes, but could not capitalize.
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Voit's RBI single and Didi Greogorius' two-run triple in the eighth upped New York's lead to 10-3.
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Detroit didn't score in the first two minutes of the fourth as the Cavs upped their lead to 20.
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In addition, the report upped the estimates for percentage of users listening to audio (81.1%) or making inquiries (77.8%).
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Minnesota, which won its fifth in a row over the Nittany Lions, upped its home record to 9-1.
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When Hadden's attorney "met with me to complain about the misdemeanor I upped it to a felony," she wrote.
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British lender CYBG gained 3.2 percent after it upped its offer for challenger bank Virgin Money by 7 percent.
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Butler upped its lead to 65-58 lead when Baldwin banked in a turnaround jumper with 1:17 lead.
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I stirred in a bit of tamarind paste to complement the honey, and upped the hot pepper a fraction.
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The brokerage firm upped its ratings on Goldman to buy from neutral, citing reduced macroeconomic risk and relative multiples.
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Soros has upped that line of credit from $100 million to up to $250 million, YieldStreet said on Wednesday.
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China has upped the ante in its fight against spiraling corporate debt in 2017, with some degree of success.
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Sisolak originally set the goal to raise $2 million, but upped it after that goal was passed Monday night.
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Once you've upped your savings rate and maximized your income, you can turn your attention to growing your money.
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Nonetheless, Apple is one of many companies that have upped expectations for U.S. investment amid scrutiny of Silicon Valley.
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Square has also upped its presence in small-business lending through Square Capital and partnered with eBay in July.
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A local businessman and his two kids upped the ante by creating a life-sized sculpture of a Mustang.
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President Trump also upped the ante by threatening that Washington could add another US$23bn of tariffs, Reuters reported.
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Last year they were one-upped by Oral-B, which came along with the Genius X, $220 AI toothbrush.
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Kylie Jenner also upped her Instagram game on the tropical getaway with her never-ending collection of barely there bikinis.
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Abby has certainly upped her fashion game since she moved to the White House, however her style is her own.
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The company later upped its bid north of $70 billion, beating out CNBC-parent company Comcast in a bidding war.
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On Sunday, President Donald Trump tweeted that existing tariffs on Chinese goods could be upped to 25% from 10% currently.
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Kesha's 2012 album Warrior was again produced by Dr. Luke and Max Martin, but this time the ante was upped.
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In August, U.S.-based Constellation upped its bet on the cannabis industry, announcing an additional $4 billion stake in Canopy.
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Margot Robbie just upped her cool chick factor by partying and dancing in a Georgia watering hole called Southern Comfort.
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You have yourself, your friends, and all the people you've ever hearted, thumbs-upped or starred to thank for this.
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And Nia wants more child support ... she's getting $2,500 a month but wants it upped to nearly $16k a month.
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The possibilities are endless, but in the case of Alexander Wang, he one-upped everyone by reintroducing the personalized braid.
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The No. 296 interior improvement that upped the value of a home was a complete (or even partial) kitchen remodel.
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Google just one-upped Apple in a significant way by addressing a problem that's plaguing U.S. cellphone owners: spam calls.
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Microsoft has partnered with small, rural internet service providers and upped its goal to reach 3 million consumers by 2022.
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Having established that the two sorts of sugar are handled differently, Dr Rabinowitz and his colleagues then upped the doses.
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Kylie Jenner just one-upped her birthday present from boyfriend, Tyga, by gifting him a pretty expensive set of wheels.
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Google even upped the ante, tweeting its own real photo of the rear camera array from its official hardware account.
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Every year since, Murphy has upped the ante with fascinating themes that have preyed upon some of our deepest fears.
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The singer upped the chivalry ante while out with girlfriend Cherry Seaborn at the Brit Awards afterparty on Wednesday night.
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Well, consider the ante upped: The latest lip-art trend to flood our Instagram feeds is called crystal lip art.
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They have also upped fines for future collusion cases, and made collusion a criminal matter involving jail time for individuals.
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Ryan Succop's 210-yard field goal with 27:213 left in the quarter upped the Tennessee lead to 221-2543.
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But since Trump upped the ante in the trade war Thursday, markets are expecting about two more cuts this year.
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Last year the FCC had us all rejoicing when it upped the minimum requirements for broadband from 4Mbps to 24Mbps.
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The influx of new workers has upped the population and made rent prices soar, pushing out those on the margins.
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This year at CES, however, Google upped the ante for the display-enabled category with its third-party Smart Displays.
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Bieber struck out two batters in the first, then upped the ante by striking out the side in the second.
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He has also recently upped his stake in energy company Phillips 66 despite a prolonged period of lower oil prices.
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Among winners, Facebook Inc rose 1.4% after Morgan Stanley upped its price target, citing growing revenues from its Instagram segment.
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To create something so masterful and rare is a gift in itself — and Glover went ahead and upped the ante.
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Fallon, meanwhile, rocked a long wig, hat, and sunglasses of his own, but upped the ante with a fake goatee.
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A police station has been set up at the school and security presence has upped from four officers to 30.
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"The Russians have upped their game using social media and other opportunities in ways we haven't seen before," said Coats.
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Businesses upped their investment by 0.2 percent in the three months to September, the weakest pace so far this year.
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Lyft has upped its market share from 22 percent of the market, to 39 percent over the past two years.
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"They upped their compete level in the second period and we didn't match it," New Jersey coach John Hynes said.
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The following year, Adams upped his minutes to 25 per game, notching about seven points and seven rebounds per outing.
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Earlier this month, Azul upped its bid to $145 million and asked a judge to approve its plan over Elliott's.
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The biggest news surrounding the Ultra lately is the fact that it's recently been one-upped — on paper, that is.
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The hosts upped their lead to 4-0 in the third, when Machado scored on a Francisco Mejia fielder's choice.
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Warren has upped the ante on the battle against money in politics by refusing to attend meetings with wealthy donors.
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A few months later, HBO's Game of Thrones upped the ante with an ultraviolent drama of "houses" rather than individuals.
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Two foul shots by Shane Gatling with 212:244 left capped the run and upped the lead to 23-240.
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Barclays raised its price target for Tencent from $49 to $59, and upped its revenue forecasts for 2018 and 2019.
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He said the change would save a lot of work and re-upped the ask following the shooting in Florida.
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The Associated Press has since upped Trump's total, saying that he's taken a majority of the unpledged delegates in Pennsylvania.
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During that time, Kepnes says he's continued developing his travel courses, upped his affiliate revenue and regularly launched new products.
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And when it comes to the ask, figuring out who one-upped everyone else is all part of the fun.
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In 2012, Juanita upped the ante by throwing the first of a very popular dining series, The Naked Dinner Party.
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What's more, NASA upped the stakes this time around by requiring the students to fashion their own wheels from scratch.
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If your idea of going all-out for Halloween involves wearing a wig and heavy makeup, consider yourself one-upped.
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In the US, New York upped its testing capacity this week — the state has now tested more than 32,000 people.
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Hedge funds and money managers upped their bullish positions in COMEX gold and silver contracts in the week to Sept.
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Among winners, Facebook Inc rose 1.5% after Morgan Stanley upped its price target, citing growing revenues from its Instagram segment.
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The announcement comes as Phillips — which is owned by the Russian luxury-goods company Mercury Group — has upped its game.
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The Khashoggi case has also upped pressure on the United States, which provides military assistance to the Saudi-led side.
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Part of the reason that the ACA could have upped HPV vaccine rates is that the mandate covered the shots.
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Since then, though, the Trump administration has upped the ante by signaling a tough line on closing down Iranian production.
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Hurricane Sandy, which caused widespread flooding and power failures when it hit the city in October 2012, upped the ante.
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What&aposs more, he&aposs upped his marketing presence and now leverages a Google AdWords campaign to connect with sellers.
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The upped guidance came after TSMC reported July-September net profit climbed 24 percent to T$96.8 billion ($3.08 billion).
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Once a request comes in writing, Mueller's office will have upped the pressure just like Starr's team did to Clinton.
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For that match, though, DeepMind upped the hardware ante considerably, putting AlphaGo on a distributed system with hundreds of CPUs.
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Then, the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island upped the ante with the world's first over-water villa with an underwater bedroom.
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In fact, he upped the ante by morphing treasures from the Met's own collection into a tableau of Bacchanalian mayhem.
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Colin Powell upped the ante with his slide show of Iraq's transgressions presented at the United Nations in New York.
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Geek upped the stakes: She told the chat she'd flash me (in a private video chat) if I completed it.
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In the days that followed, at events in Atlanta and elsewhere, Mr. Booker and Ms. Harris re-upped their pitches.
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It also upped its partnership with 7-Eleven, which already housed Amazon's delivery "lockers" —pick-up locations for Amazon orders.
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Yet Erdogan upped food exports to the Qataris and dubbed the effective siege of the tiny peninsula: "a death sentence".
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The WSA has upped its forecasts from April, when it was expecting demand to fall by 0.8 percent this year.
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She upped the magnification, and I could make out the nematocysts, or stinging cells, at the tip of each tentacle.
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Meanwhile at home, amid the headlong charge for the right-wing vote, the Netanyahu Facebook page upped the volume again.
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She upped the amount of content she churned out, wrote a book and founded businesses like Ipsy and EM Cosmetics.
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Congresswoman Maxine Waters The California Democrat upped the prestige of MTV enough to skew the average for the whole century.
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They upped the dose of explosives and blasted open a gaping hole that revealed promising glints of a mineral vein.
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Disney upped its offer 35 percent, to $71.3 billion, about $6 billion more than Comcast's, for Rupert Murdoch's entertainment conglomerate.
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The Trump administration's top trade official, Robert Lighthizer, has upped his outreach with Democrats on Capitol Hill in recent weeks.
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The 22017% increase is higher than last year's announcement, when it upped military spending by 21997% over the previous year.
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The internet has accelerated our experience of time, and Donald Trump has upped the pace of events to permanent frenetic.
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Early budget forecasting with Mr. Arenado, who just re-upped with the Colorado Rockies for eight years and $260 million.
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Verizon was considered the safest bid among those made and most attractive, especially after Verizon upped its initial bid substantially.
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Eugene Silver upped the ante and introduced a failed bill to the House which would have done the same nationally.
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As privacy concerns have seeped further into the public discussion, Apple has upped its efforts to emphasize that it's different.
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It's also possible there's a competition effect — green-minded households don't want to be one-upped by their neighbors installing panels.
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MacKinnon upped the advantage to 3-0 at 18:07 of the first when Landeskog sent him in on a breakaway.
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"I am in maintenance mode now so I have upped my calories," the former adult film star, 44, wrote on Instagram.
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In August, U.S.-based Constellation upped its bet on the cannabis industry, announcing an additional $4 billion stake in Canopy. Disclaimer
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Last week, it upped the ante in its opposition by buying a small stake in Showa Shell to block the process.
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The Chicago-based couple upped their savings through various strategies, which Matt, a licensed CPA, details in a recent blog post.
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She also upped the ante by saying that her flatmate would join too, just to see how gullible this guy was.
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Sinclair Broadcast Group upped its attacks against critics, targeting CNN and its senior media correspondent Brian Stelter in a new promo.
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The 26-year-old Miller one-upped National Football League regular season Most Valuable Player Newton with his brilliant defensive effort.
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The offer was allegedly upped to include free exposure for her podcast and $500 cash, and then eventually $2,000 from Marin.
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Going for cocktails upped the odds of getting a second date by 137 percent and after-dinner drinks by 59 percent.
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A day after 21st Century Fox submitted a proposal that valued Sky at £24.5bn ($0003bn), Comcast upped its offer, to £26bn.
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The group have subsequently upped the speed at which they can propel water droplets to a heady ten millimetres a second.
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It comes as Twitter has upped its bets on live event videos, agreeing to stream Thursday night NFL games this fall.
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China has upped its share of global arms exports by over 60% compared to the 2006-2010 period, according to SIPRI.
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That's the decision he made for his second Senate debate last year, when he upped the personal attacks on opponent Sen.
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Trump, who tweeted over the weekend that the "Liberal Left" wants to "get rid of ICE," has only upped the ante.
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BioLite also says it upped its power generation so the CampStove now has a 3-watt output through its USB port.
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Disappointed in the U.K., Jackson upped sticks and found better backing in France, where he moved his R&D in 215.
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He also upped the number of battery-electric vehicles VW expects to sell by 7003 from 15 million to 22 million.
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"However, the former Vampire Diaries star may have one-upped that with her punny caption: "Four Full moons in Ida-hoe.
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On January 7th Mr Morales upped the ante, demanding that CICIG disband and giving its foreign workers 24 hours to leave.
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In recent years, China's internet behemoths have upped the ante in how goods move around as they look offline for growth.
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Now that number has been upped to 66 million total, with about 26 million trees killed over the last eight months.
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That just upped the ante — a bloodthirsty villain is what these two needed to make their eventual triumph that much sweeter.
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The Nets (643-24) held a 41-39 lead at halftime and upped it to 50-43 early in the third.
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The last time Amazon upped its annual membership fee was in 2014, when the price tag went from $79 to $99.
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The remarks upped the ante in a war of words over Scottish independence as Britain prepares for intense EU exit talks.
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And this is precisely why Pizzolatto recently re-upped with HBO — but still no word on Season 3 of True Detective.
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Just when you thought you'd seen fashion's best takes on Disney, one of our favorite indie brands has upped the game.
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LastPass Premium used to cost $1 a month, and has now been upped to $2, with some small changes to functionality.
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In recent decades waves of migrants and refugees have filled its high-rises after native Swedes upped sticks for better areas.
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It has also seriously upped its safety game, with multiple reminders to users to wear helmets and not ride on sidewalks.
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That request was re-upped last year, when Chao released the Trump administration's spin on the government's autonomous vehicle safety guidelines.
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FH: Without question Prime Minister Modi upped an already ambitious renewable plan and made it the most ambitious I've ever seen.
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Activist investor ValueAct Capital Management upped its stake in Valeant Pharmaceuticals, sending shares 4 percent higher in after-hours trade Thursday.
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Draghi and his lieutenants have upped their game from the first round of TLTRO which finished just a few weeks ago.
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The Appeals Court just upped the sentence to 15 years ... agreeing with prosecutors that the 6 year sentence was shockingly lenient.
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"The more conventional mainstream supermarkets have upped their game," Whole Foods CEO John Mackey said in an earnings call last week.
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The Hawks upped the lead to 210-212 when DeAndre' Bembry made one of two free throws with 14.7 seconds left.
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Trump has in the past called NATO "obsolete" and suggested he would not protect allies unless they upped their military spending.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Broadcom has lowered its hostile bid for Qualcomm after its target upped its longstanding offer for NXP.
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Microsoft upped the bid by roughly $5 billion before withdrawing from the race after the new offer was rejected as well.
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Dairy company Saputo rose 4.9 percent to C$36.93 as analysts upped their price targets on the stock following quarterly earnings.
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Iceland clashed with other states in the region several years ago as it upped the amount of mackerel it hauled in.
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Other venues, including those in Texas and California, also upped their security in preparation for concerts, according to the news network.
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Since he was elected, many Democrats have continually upped the ante to out-resist each other in opposition to President Trump.
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It really has been quite a rollercoaster, and I feel like each episode so far has one-upped the last one.
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Fields said consumers have upped the ante on automakers, demanding not only top-notch safety and fuel efficiency but also technology.
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Over the past few years, card issuers have upped the ante with better rewards and sign-up bonuses to attract customers.
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Ramsay has upped his game this season, going so bold as to stab his own father in front of multiple witnesses.
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In 2014, four years after Forsythe launched iCracked from his dorm room, the company had upped that number to $25 million.
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Dairy company Saputo rose 2.6 percent to C$36.12 as analysts upped their price targets on the stock following quarterly earnings.
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But Trump has since upped the ante to $5 billion, an amount the House included in its version of the bill.
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Consumers unexpectedly upped their spending to a 4 percent pace in the July to September quarter, the strongest posting since 2014.
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The Cardinals upped their lead to 8-2 in the sixth, during which Ventura was replaced by left-hander Brian Flynn.
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This past summer, Trump upped the stakes on Canada, threatening to impose tariffs on automobiles coming in from our northern neighbor.
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On Tuesday, shares were trading at 226 times earnings and more than 20 firms upped Netflix's price target, including Graham's company.
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Golub has upped his call on the S&P 500 to 2,600 from 2,500, representing 7 percent upside from Friday's close.
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Social media has encouraged smartphone addiction, worsened impulse control and upped the consumption of pornography, according to a range of studies.
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It upped its stake about 10 percent more in the third quarter of 2017, to a total of 8.87 million shares.
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Clinton is an accomplished debater, and there is no question that she upped my candidate's game and her own over time.
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But now Democrats are forced to combat a president who "has upped the ante every few weeks" with his divisive rhetoric.
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The problem wasn't Trident Juncture itself per se so much as if a crisis emerged and both sides upped the ante.
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The fishing industry has upped its efforts, but there has been a large drop in the harvest of wild-caught fish.
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A Los Angeles megamansion that's been on the market for two years just upped its asking price by almost $20 million.
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The UK-based bank shed 3,000 jobs company-wide in the second quarter and has upped its 2019 cost-cut outlook.
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But Trump has since upped the ante to $2628 billion, an amount the House included in its version of the bill.
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Threat level upped 'nationwide' Fears are now rising that the bombing may trigger deadly attacks in other cities across the region.
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The company, whose equity investment exposure was nearly 90 percent hedged at the end of 2015, has now upped those bets.
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He broke back in the eighth, when Bautista Agut dealt poorly with a lob and upped the pressure at 6-5.
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"Between Justice Kavanaugh and the caravan, you people are energized," Trump enthused, a message he re-upped at length in Montana.
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The adult film actress had first offered a $100,000 reward for information about the man, then upped it Tuesday to $163,000.
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The adult film actress had first offered a $100,000 reward for information about the man, then upped it Tuesday to $130,000.
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Now, Bella's one-upped her older sis with her latest shoot: she nabbed ELLE's June cover, out on newsstands May 17.
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We upped the ante on the hackathon, too by making it a Virtual Hackathon open to anyone anywhere in the world.
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Consumers unexpectedly upped their spending to a 6900 percent pace in the July to September quarter, the strongest posting since 2628.
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"The Chinese market has upped the quality of our life," said Ernie Piton, 2250, who was repairing traps outside his garage.
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Modi on Wednesday upped the ante, banning all international flights from landing in India for a week, starting from March 22 .
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"It's still fun and games—we've lowered the bitterness slightly and we've upped the percentage of bread we used," says Swain.
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Apparently this is the second time he was a no show in the case, so the judge upped bail to $250k.
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This quarter, Wall Street has upped its expectations yet again: The Street wants to see 403 percent revenue growth from Facebook.
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Speculators increased their bullish stance in COMEX gold and upped net long positions in silver contracts in the week to Aug.
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On Thursday, the campaign upped the spend to just over $2400 million, which is still less than Sanders and even Sen.
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The bank upped its dividend a penny to 39 cents a share and intends to buy back $11.5 billion of shares.
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Sticking with his strong buy rating, Leopold recently upped his price target by $7 to $107 on the now-$88.80 stock.
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Once you've upped your skills behind the camera and the computer, you'll be ready to take things to the business world.
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After being contacted by Local 10, that offer was upped to include compensating them for their medical bills and blood tests.
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The full-scale prototype is now on display at CES this week, but today, the South Korean automaker upped the ante.
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I upped the time I spent in my hammock, caught up on my Netflix queue, and read a bunch of books.
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McManus upped the margin to 17-0 with a 40-yard field goal with 5:17 left in the first half.
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In November, the bank said it had upped litigation provisions by 357 million francs, mainly in connection with mortgage-related matters.
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Earlier this year, Keon took down some of his overweight position in U.S. equities, and upped his exposure to emerging markets.
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But astronaut Scott Kelly just upped the ante by pulling off what we think is a first: augmented reality in space.
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Qualcomm upped its bid 16 percent to $212 per share, or about $2127.50 billion, the company said in a statement Tuesday.
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The company has also upped its presence in small-business lending through Square Capital, and recently partnered with eBay in July.
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I've upped the ante on a standard yet irresistibly gooey pasta bake by adding roasted wild mushrooms and creamy, funky fontina cheese.
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For 2018, the agency upped its production estimate to 20.673 million bpd, expecting growth of 1.44 million bpd, according to the report.
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Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum compounded US farmers' pain; Chinese retaliatory tariffs on US agriculture exports upped the costs even more.
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The ante on the end-of-the-world blockbuster has been upped so many times that their plots have become largely interchangeable.
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Today, Kimora Lee Simmons one-upped everyone with the news that her 16-year-old daughter Aoki has been accepted into Harvard.
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And on her final night out, she upped the ante in a sparkly white dress that gave off serious wedding dress vibes.
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The Rangers also upped their lead in the division to 43 1/2 game with Houston's loss to the New York Yankees.
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According to its most recent quarterly earnings report, the company has upped its global workforce by 66 percent over the last year.
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Earlier this month, it upped the ante in its opposition by buying a small stake in Showa Shell to block the process.
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We've upped the ante on the world's best startup pitch competition by increasing the prize money to $100,2003 in non-equity cash.
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Over the past six months, Backstage upped its investment in startups led by women of color from 40 percent to 44 percent.
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Kevin Scott had 218 points and 225 rebounds in that one and has really upped his rebounding in the last five games.
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Meanwhile, Hadid has upped the glam factor in a strapless blush gown by Dior for a screening of Ash Is Purest White.
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Earlier this year Suncor upped its Fort Hills capital costs estimate to C$16.5 billion-C$17 billion, from C$15.1 billion.
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The 28-year-old also upped his mark to 403-0 against Kansas City this season and 9-0 in his career.
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Bow Wow just upped the ante in the war between Snoop Dogg and the prez by threatening to pimp out Melania Trump.
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The newly engaged couple recently upped their workouts as Lopez preps for her role as a stripper in the upcoming movie Hustlers.
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Russia upped its purchases by 52 percent from the same period a year ago, while China and Kazakhstan also were significant purchasers.
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Last year, 291 spellers vied for the $83,000 first-place prize; a new Scripps program called RSVBee upped that number to 516.
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For more click * Bell AG said it upped sales revenues by 13 percent to 2.8 billion Swiss francs ($2.78 billion) in 2015.
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That upped Kennedy's pitch count to 45 while retiring only three batters and prodded pitching coach Dave Eiland to visit the mound.
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Rose and her DWTS partner, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, upped the ante during Monday night's show and scored a 24 for their Argentine Tango.
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The Indians upped their lead to 6-0 with a four-run fourth that featured home runs by both Alonso and Guyer.
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Each of the slightly creepy robots have their own pros and cons, but Google just one-upped Amazon on cute Easter eggs.
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YouTube TV also upped the cost of its service by $5/month, going from $35/month to $183/month back in March.
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Perhaps most importantly, Panasonic has upped the megapixel count back to 20.3 — similar to the GX8, but without a low-pass filter.
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As St. Louis (60-56) upped its winning streak to a season-high seven games, Wainwright (12-5) did more with less.
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Competition for new cardholders is fierce, and as a result many lenders have upped the ante with incentives and sign-up bonuses.
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In light of these strong figures, analysts across the board have upped their expectations for inflation in 2017 and beyond significantly higher.
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Rival Target Corp one-upped rivals last week when it announced it will offer free two-day shipping on items from Nov.
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Twitter may have just upped its character limit to 280, but you wouldn't know it just by looking at its tweet composer.
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These voters flocked to Bolsonaro, who has upped his credibility by riding into rodeos with Cuiabano Lima, Brazil's most famous rodeo announcer.
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And she's already one-upped the 58-year-old piece of plastic with a way cooler version of Ken: rumored boyfriend Nas.
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Barclays on Thursday reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings of £1.03 billion ($1.25 billion) and upped its dividend payment by 20%.
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Siewert's three-point play at the 9:173 mark upped the Colorado lead to 20 for the first time at 27-7.
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But the unexpected victory was a morale boost for the Mexican army, and upped support of the resistance movement for Mexican citizens.
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The interception also denied Tennessee a chance at a long field goal try that could have upped its lead to seven points.
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For one, companies such as Tempur-Pedic upped the mattress game with memory foam and other more-comfortable-than-box-spring offerings.
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"Brands can no longer settle for the typical loyalty program because Amazon Prime has upped the ante," Yotpo executive Raj Nijjer said.
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After leading 211-218 at the half, Georgia upped the margin to nine before the Commodores bounced back to close within one.
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Later in the year, WPP upped its forecast to $60 million and Sorrell said in December that clients were spending $70 million.
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He followed that with 15 minutes of core work, which he upped to a daily routine from his usual twice a week.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and other world leaders have called for calm as both Pyongyang and Washington upped their saber-rattling rhetoric.
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Harper is 5-for-8 with two doubles and two homers over his last two games and upped his batting average to .
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A day later, the couple upped their adventure game and got wet and wild when they rode dune buggies on the beach.
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Apple has upped its commitment to health tech with recent partnerships with insurance companies and its new sensors to track heart health.
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But you'd definitely get a reaction out of people if you one-upped the car guy and started fucking an 🚡 instead.
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Societe Generale analyst Andrew Holland said SAB had effectively upped the requirement on backing for the deal to a potential 85 percent.
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I focused on metrics proving how I'd increased blog traffic, upped our social media engagement, and built out a network of contributors.
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"Very recently – like within the past year and a half – HomeGoods really upped their game with stationery, cards and notes," says Lee.
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" Even though Crawford says she upped reporting 700 percent, "the more I asked, the more I tried, the more resistance I got.
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Many Germans would like to change their lives, but cannot bring themselves to do so; the refugees have upped sticks and left.
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But Trump has since upped the ante to $5 billion, an amount the House included in its version of the spending bill.
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She upped the "billionaire' s surcharge" to a total of 6% when she released her plan to pay for Medicare for All.
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Battle averaged 11.3 points as a freshman and has upped that mark to 22.3 points through three games of the current campaign.
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Mar-a-Lago, one of the most infamous of the Trump properties, has upped its member fee to $200,000 since the election.
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The White House re-upped threats to revoke Acosta's press credentials after they were temporarily restored by a federal judge last week.
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But one maid of honor upped the stakes by surprising the bride on her wedding day with a bouquet of chicken nuggets.
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On Sunday, Cousins one-upped himself in response to Brown, lighting up the Eagles' secondary for 333 passing yards and four touchdowns.
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Nurkic's rebound basket upped Portland's lead to 102-94, and Al-Farouq Aminu's dunk made it 104-94 with 2:423 left.
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Penn West Petroleum Ltd advanced 3.7 percent to C$2.53 after it raised its 2017 capital budget and upped its production forecast.
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The Javits Center, which hosts NYCC, has had extra barriers around the front of the building since Thursday and noticeably upped security.
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He has also proactively upped his visits to Capitol Hill, meeting with lawmakers and their staff to understand and address their concerns.
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Last week, the Donald Trump administration upped the ante, announcing that it was considering imposing another round of tariffs on Chinese imports.
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For its part, the FDA has upped its efforts to track and investigate illegal online drug sales, targeting both manufacturers and sellers.
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The longtime Dancing with the Stars judge, 50, has been upped to full-time co-host on CBS' The Talk, PEOPLE confirms.
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Instead, he one-upped the usual gorgeous corpses by walking out on his glory with a sneer and refusing to look back.
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" He said the American military planners had "upped their game" because "these guys are out there in greater numbers than we thought.
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The first time a rider belly-upped, or lay on his back to give him the sensation of weight, he looked bored.
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Kazakhstan upped the stakes in October by tightening controls at the border saying it wanted to protect its market from counterfeit goods.
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While Facebook has long had protocols in place to identify and reach out to potentially suicidal users, it recently upped the ante.
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But this week, Disick upped the ante on the Kyle & Jackie O show, telling radio listeners that the door is still open.
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While Facebook has long had protocols in place to identify and reach out to potentially suicidal users, it recently upped the ante.
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The VA then upped the dosage, but still nothing; he'd sleep a few hours, then be up the rest of the night.
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At each of these contact points, the researchers slowly upped the intensity of each test until the participant said he felt something.
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By becoming the Republican nominee, Trump has truly upped the ante — not just for the country but also for his own fortunes.
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The big Croat upped his serving and forehand power to level the match and then led 3-1 in the third set.
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Amazon upped the ante in June with its $13.4 billion purchase of Whole Foods, giving it a major foothold in the industry.
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Maybe before Jeff Bewkes retires — he just re-upped his contract to stay through 2020 — he ends up spinning off Warner Bros.
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Then they upped the ante considerably with their complete blockade of Judge Garland with nearly a year left in Mr. Obama's term.
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The Wall Street Journal reports that as of three weeks ago, Comey upped the tempo from needing weekly briefings to daily briefings.
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And almost within the same breath, Beyoncé one-upped herself with a surprise live-album version of the same career-defining concert.
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On my second cast, I caught a 20-inch rainbow; minutes later, Mr. Barrueto one-upped me with a 22-inch brown.
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Danish wind farm developer Orsted A/S surged more than 5%, leading utilities higher after it upped its annual core earnings forecast.
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" He also upped the ante, saying, "Behind that there is another $267 billion ready to go on short notice if I want.
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Misinformation and on-camera gaffes continue to plague Trump's administration, and they seem to have just one-upped themselves — with a Sharpie.
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Bank of America and RBC Capital on Friday upped their price targets to $330 a share, implying 11% upside from current levels.
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Putin upped the ante in March, annexing Crimea, with its Russian majority, and backing separatists in eastern Ukraine with weapons and troops.
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Instead of its typical "Fab 23" list, Toys R Us upped the ante with what it's calling "Geoffrey's Top 333" for toys.
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"The Russians have upped their game using social media and other opportunities in ways that we haven't seen before," Mr. Coats said.
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When the Tory grandee William Hague dismissed him as "somebody we haven't heard of," Mr. Banks upped his donation to $1.5 million.
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Having upped rates in June for the third time in a year, it is expected to do so at least once more.
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Broadcom earlier this month upped its offer to $82 a share, or roughly $121 billion, from the initial bid of $105 billion.
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She re-launched the website and upped the number of posts only to see traffic to the site triple overnight, wrote Hanbury.
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The governing Conservatives proposed the net-zero target, while the Labour Party recently one-upped them by calling for a 2030 deadline.
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Mr. Trump's inaugural committee upped that ante by eliminating limits on individual contributions and retaining the $1 million cap on corporate money.
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Glencore upped its stake in that venture, Renova, whose operations include a major crushing plant on the banks of the Parana River.
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Economists in the latest CNBC/Moody's Analytics Survey upped their median fourth-quarter growth forecast on Friday by 20073 to 3 percent.
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Competitors like Target and Walmart have upped the ante by offering free, two-day shipping on orders over $35, without any subscriptions.
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In his Tuesday remarks, Trump upped the ante against the rival party, accusing them of not believing the allegations leveled against Kavanaugh.
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But you'll usually have to prove that you tried to do something about this change before you upped and left, Wentworth said.
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Ad giant Publicis posted poor third-quarter results in October and while Interpublic upped its third-quarter profit, U.S. sales were down.
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McDonald's has recently upped its drive-thru tech, taken a stance on harassment in the workplace and partnered with delivery service GrubHub.
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Along with Berland, some others whom Twitter has interviewed include Nickelodeon CMO Pam Kaufman, who just re-upped at that Viacom unit.
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So Apple looked at all of that, added 4K HDR support to this new Apple TV, and upped the starting price to $43.
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In the past few years ski destinations around the world have upped their après-ski offerings by staging creative events in hot tubs.
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Now, the always-fun brand upped the ante for 2017, launching a Lipstick Chess collection that loaded with wintery reds and neutral pinks.
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Since then Goldman raised their price forecast to $420 from $400 and Thursday morning, Guggenheim upped their price target to $400 from $370.
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President Barack Obama recently upped the stakes in the "war on coal," and Clinton's going to have to address it, says Rebecca Leber.
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The brand has since upped its fashion game thanks to new-ish designer, Michael Maccari, who elevated the menswear looks since taking over.
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And she's upped her fitness, running five to seven miles almost every day, with her first half-marathon coming up in the spring.
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But in the last week the meme has upped its stakes; now teens are daring each other to record themselves eating these things.
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But the lines have been blurring, and those German rivals have sharply upped their own performance game, reviewers are quick to point out.
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Although Amazon has recently upped its game in the grocery space, you can still find better deals on pet food at specialty retailers.
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Specialty, seasonal items like French fried onions also upped the total price of the meal, which came in over budget at almost $70.
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Looking away from the camera (which upped likes by 74 percent) and standing alone (increased likes by 69 percent) were also big helps.
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Prosecutors upped the ante for some parents who refused to plead guilty by adding new federal charges after they decided against plea deals.
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But spreading pro-Trump messages isn't the only reason Popov upped his Analytics game: Popov has something of a grudge against Google specifically.
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The company upped its original programming spend to fend off competitors like Hulu, Amazon, HBO and the soon-to-launch Disney+ streaming service.
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"Yesterday, I let them know that I was extremely unhappy with what was happening and they have substantially upped their commitment," he said.
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It later added some clothing — though not the full collection of workwear it offers now — and upped the price to $99 a month.
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But Trump has one-upped him, enlisting iconic former Indiana University Basketball coach Bobby Knight to appear for him at a rally Wednesday.
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The decision came after Anbang upped its offer for Starwood by nearly $370 million Friday, bringing the total to more than $14 billion.
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Trump boosted the tariffs on $200 billion in goods to 25% from 10%, while Xi upped the tariffs on $60 billion in goods.
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Activist investor Carl Icahn's company upped its bid for the rest of auto supplier Federal-Mogul's stock that it does not currently own.
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Countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region have taken notice and upped their spending as China has become more assertive with upgraded military capabilities.
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Why it matters: Trade tensions and tariffs from Mexico and China cut international demand for American cheese shortly after many producers upped production.
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And at around the same time, Facebook upped the number of links in its News Feed to encourage more sharing of public content.
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Anki had success with its line of race car toys, and it upped the ante with its cute, smart, robotic companion toy, Cozmo.
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But even then, the urge to urinate is a surprisingly complex process, and it may just be that you've upped your water intake.
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Netflix recently upped its subscription options to $8, $14, and $16, and the stock spiked more than 6% on the announcement in January.
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It's tough to imagine a grown human being subjected the cruel and unusual punishment of that particular task, but Pattinson one-upped it.
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Earlier this year, Browne upped the chill factor when we saw his models stroll down the runway in shoes inspired by figure skates.
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To control these losses Weight Watchers has ramped upped its marketing efforts, which include bringing in Oprah Winfrey as a spokesperson and investor.
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So when Windows 3.0 broke the 640K memory barrier, and the Intel 5 processor upped the speed limit, the game was finally on.
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The next week, she and Chmerkovskiy upped their score by a point, to 32, with a jive to the theme of Duck Tales.
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Then on Monday, new Foreign Minister Dominic Raab upped the ante by announcing that the U.K. is "turbo-charging" no-deal Brexit preparations.
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Chrissy Teigen may have just one-upped Kelly Clarkson's fangirling over Meryl Streep for the most relatable moment of the 2018 awards season.
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Elsewhere, new software and reams of voter data now allow politicians to draw surgically precise maps, while increasing polarisation has upped the stakes.
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Anker teased it in a 27w version in 2018 but I'm stoked to see the company upped the power output for its release.
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And while 20% off the most loved beauty products is a rarity, the retailer has just upped the ante in a major way.
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CEO Herbert Diess earlier this year upped his sales forecast for the coming decade from 15 million to 22 million battery-electric vehicles.
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The American retail giant upped its passive stake in JD.com to 10.8 percent from the 5.9 percent it reported about four months ago.
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Costco has seemingly one-upped themselves with its newest super-sized offering, which joins the likes of products such as a 27-lb.
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St. Louis upped the lead to 5-2 in the top of the second on Bader's homer, a 378-foot rocket to left.
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Each interview upped his profile and provided more fodder to his supporters, who quickly began comparing his memo to Martin Luther's 95 Theses.
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Three months later Kuchar upped the payment to Ortiz to $50,000, but only after being pilloried on social media for his perceived stinginess.
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The two fired in July, both KN-14, or liquid fueled intercontinental ballistic missiles, have upped the ante -- and tension around the world.
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Wall Street had upped the ante for the quick-service brand, which has revamped its image after several years of market share declines.
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It has also re-upped in plenty of its portfolio companies in recent months, including Urban Airship, an eight-year-old, Portland, Ore.
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And telling my mom that it was Google's computer, and that vanishingly few people would ever have one, certainly upped the cool factor.
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A Porter 3-pointer with 4:59 left upped the lead to 65-373, and the Tigers milked it to the finish line.
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Billionaire investor George Soros has upped what so far has been a losing bet on the U.S. stock market, according to recent filings.
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