Earlier this week, Massachusetts ushered in legal recreational cannabis sales.
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Then she ushered us into a room beyond the room.
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The iPhone 4S also ushered in the era of Siri.
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More significant, it ushered in a new phase of immigration.
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The 230 ushered in the era of passenger jet flight.
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The iPhone X ushered us into the "expensive iPhone" era.
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We're told he appeared unconscious as guests were ushered out.
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Steve warmly welcomes us in and we're excitedly ushered upstairs.
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The HBO fantasy epic ushered in the trope of sexposition.
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He noted, accurately, that it hadn't ushered in the apocalypse.
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Brexit has ushered in a fateful moment in European history.
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"Just need to see some ID," and ushered me in.
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MTurk ushered in a "golden age" for social science research.
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Graduating college ushered in a more mature era of beauty.
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An election then ushered in new control of US Soccer.
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The Enlightenment gave us street addresses and ushered in democracy.
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The 2018 midterm elections ushered in a change in representation.
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If retrieved, it will be lovingly ushered off the grounds.
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Cops were not called, and they eventually were ushered out.
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Now, #MeToo may have finally ushered in a new era.
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Afterwards the reporters were ushered out and the meeting continued.
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Talking pictures ushered in a new crop of wisecracking performers.
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They also ushered in a new generation of computer-generated animation.
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I had to be ushered into one of the side rooms.
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WWII ushered in a new era of women infiltrating the workforce.
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The popularity ushered in new buyers and the attention of regulators.
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The second grand entry ushered in the end of the day.
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I introduced myself, and Alaa ushered me inside and made tea.
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They were ushered out of the courthouse under heavy police protection.
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But cancer has also ushered in new ways of being alive.
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His contribution ushered United to their record-breaking 19th league title.
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Are they ushered in and out of services by an entourage?
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The next several years at Disney ushered in a downward spiral.
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This was long before Art Basel had ushered in the gentrification.
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Mild booing ushered the Predators off the ice after 40 minutes.
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Facebook's founding in 2004 ushered in an era of social connectivity.
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The Adamses were ushered in to meet with a genetic counselor.
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The Trump team seemingly ushered in a new stance towards China.
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The vandalism issue also ushered in the concept of haunted houses.
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Security quickly ushered out Mr. Gelembiuk from his back-row seat.
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He was greeted by Palmer, who ushered him into his office.
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"Like there," I ushered the river birds out of the way.
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Then the store doors opened, and the guests were ushered inside.
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His time expired, and police ushered him out of the spotlight.
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Then they were ushered into the Rose Garden for the announcement.
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In turn, Trump has ushered in a season of acute anxiety.
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People had to be ushered through fences five at a time.
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New trends ushered in a more flexible approach to cloud computing.
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After a while, everyone was ushered into a plush, dark theater.
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We made awkward small talk before the nurse ushered her away.
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It has ushered in numerous improvements – including many not mentioned here.
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Instead, he was ushered into the office of the man himself.
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Still, both leaders ushered in the meeting by posting on Twitter.
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And in that simple act, he ushered in a new age.
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A few minutes later we were ushered into a little alcove.
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Excited kids ran giggling to wreathed doorways and were ushered in.
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The hearing ushered in a public health victory for the ages.
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He then said, "Welcome home," and ushered us through the checkpoint.
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Every new administration, she said, ushered in new priorities and policies.
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Lucas ushered almost everyone at the restaurant into a walk-in freezer.
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Encouraged by the IMF, he tamed inflation and ushered in economic growth.
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Maybe Mineral would have ushered in an earlier era of mall emo.
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Avengers: Endgame has ushered a new paradigm for event filmmaking into Hollywood.
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Pokémon Go ushered in a new era for the long-running franchise.
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Facebook launched in 2004 and ushered in a honeymoon period for users.
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Tyler, Bill and I were then ushered to the 'red carpet' — a.k.a.
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After passing through a courtyard, I was ushered into the family bedroom.
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He was ushered away after the victory without the usual courtside interview.
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But the terrorist attacks on September 11 ushered in a new reality.
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Some economists say the bill ultimately ushered in the 2008 financial crisis.
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I ushered him inside a small doorway and bolted the entrance shut.
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The Dreamers were ushered out into the Capitol hallway, hugging and weeping.
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The reforms are being ushered in by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
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Beyond that, Windows 98's Start menu ushered in the internet era.
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The protester, who was quickly ushered off stage, addressed the CEO directly.
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Everyone feels happy by the time Jones is ushered back to set.
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It is as if royalty is being ushered into the Italian citadel.
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This year ushered in the most diverse set of Congressional representatives ever.
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Journalists were ushered into the press briefing room inside the White House.
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All camera crews and White House reporters ushered into the briefing room.
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Historicism may not have ushered in the seismic personal and social liberations
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The era of Will Smith on Instagram is ushered in by Ellen.
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Mother and daughter were ushered into another line to purchase the pictures.
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In Brazil, Vatican II ushered in a new spirit of change and
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Jones was ushered away and, after a few minutes, the mob dispersed.
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Somehow we were ushered onto a podium, beside the other winning teams.
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"The Andersen case ushered in an era of prosecutorial timidity," Eisinger writes.
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Once everyone's ushered out of the exhibit, there are the after parties.
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Some were ushered out for the closed session; no cameras were allowed.
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Some were ushered in to watch, including an old acquaintance of Reid's.
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Voters in Boston ushered in a historic level of diversity on Tuesday.
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"It's a very good wine," I said as he ushered me out.
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Dozens of students were ushered into the gym, where the conflict escalated.
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Man of Steel (2013) ushered in the suit, but introduced dark tones.
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The revolution ushered in a brief period of social and economic reforms.
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In the great awakening around sexual harassment, race was politely ushered offstage.
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Ms. Wiggins ushered the three men into a line for a photograph.
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The fall of communism ushered in an era of liberty throughout Europe.
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Florida's west coast and Orlando have ushered in their own building boom.
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Only then are you alloted a number and ushered to a table.
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With that established, one might expect to see Jager ushered off stage.
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The Red Cross ushered in an ambulance and freed the 14 people.
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There was a new era of obstructionism ushered in by Mitch McConnell.
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Robinhood ushered in a $7.6 billion valuation after its latest funding round.
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Diwali, traditionally ushered in with the burning of firecrackers, falls on Oct.
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The iPhone X ushered in a new wave of smartphones with notches.
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His presidency ushered in a new political era in American history; 28503.
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The 1970s ushered in a golden age of congresswomen from New York.
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It has really ushered in a new golden age of the con.
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On November 21, 2008, Twilight ushered in the era of the sexy vampire.
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But, I was quickly ushered through to the room where his body rested.
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James's career ushered in a new norm of player sovereignty in professional basketball.
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The election of Donald Trump ushered in a new political reality Tuesday night.
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The women are all seemingly being ushered somewhere, but where is a mystery.
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Subsequently, the duo were ushered out of the country, apparently for security reasons.
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Back at the Jeb Bush scene, he was being ushered to another event.
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IBM, Apple, and the Commodore 64 ushered the personal PC into our lives.
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The man was quickly approached by security and ushered out of the meeting.
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It began the era of antibiotics and ushered in advances in therapeutic medicine.
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When Ryan became Speaker last October, he ushered through another Bipartisan Budget Act.
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She was quickly ushered out of the courtroom and into a waiting car.
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Vanity Fair ushered in the phrase "civil war" as quickly as it could.
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So far, the markets have ushered in the new year with a whimper.
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One by one, crew members were ushered out to sit down with us.
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Financials have ushered in a second wind for the market in recent months.
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These partnerships ushered in a wave of lace-up pants and leather galore.
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The September 20103, 2001 terrorist attacks ushered in many changes in American life.
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Then just as he is being ushered gently to the door, he pauses.
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In 2016, the youth movement that Woods ushered in has reached full flower.
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After a few minutes, the mother of the boy ushered her son out.
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Those historical milestones ushered in an era of expanding political and economic freedoms.
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The delay has ushered in what may be a prolonged period of havoc.
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Slowly the repeal ushered in a wave of acceptance for Chinese in America.
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Undoubtedly Trump has ushered in a new era of fact-checking in journalism.
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We still don't know if the Sandman ushered Mason off the Apollo stage.
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Opinion In the great awakening around sexual harassment, race was politely ushered offstage.
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Her disclosure of classified documents in 2010 ushered in the age of leaks.
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Xi has walked away from market reforms and ushered in an economic slowdown.
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Rudely greeting his new constituents, he was ushered back to his homebound plane.
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Jobs ushered in a new era at Apple, introducing the iPhone and iPad.
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The detection of gravitational waves has ushered in a new era in astronomy.
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The Surface ushered in a whole new two-in-one era of devices.
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He also ushered in multiple war on poverty programs that still exist today.
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The three children who are quickest to answer correctly are ushered on board.
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Tinder launched in 2012, and it ushered in the decade of the swipe.
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Terrified students from pre-K to eighth grade were ushered to the basement.
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Even after the press was ushered out, the meeting continued its genial way.
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She said Beigel unlocked the door for them and ushered them to safety.
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Electronics ushered in the personal computer, the internet, fast communication transmissions and lasers.
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"Tracking technology has ushered in a new age of exploration," Mr. Hewson said.
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But then 2018 ushered in the possibility of peace on the Korean peninsula.
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" And even the Washington Post mentioned a "concierge" that "[ushered] customers through ordering.
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My anxieties were not assuaged when Troelso ushered us to the judges' table.
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I ushered my wife into the midday alleged sparring session and was told the champ was resting on the training table, so I ushered her to the inner sanctum where Ali looked like an ancient African prince on his deathbed.
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Victory in the Spanish-American War ushered in a period of United States control.
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This went on until 11:45 PM, when the DJ ushered us all outside.
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After their statements, the pool was ushered out and Trump and Putin shook hands.
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This significant but underrecognized cultural figure ushered in Modern art to Northern New Mexico.
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The most American looking man I've ever seen ushered me back into my seat.
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The "blue collar boom" ushered in by Trump is causing income inequality to narrow.
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The war of independence in Algeria ushered in yet another phase for the camp.
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Online dating and social media have ushered us into an era of unprecedented availability.
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Gray's death ushered in a resurgence of Black Lives Matter protests across the country.
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The 1980s ushered in efficient Japanese-led joint ventures, boosted from 0003 by liberalisation.
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The Hypnos Zero has ushered me into a whole new world of lung obliteration.
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Trump, on the contrary, has ushered in the age of anti-social business candor.
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This summer has already ushered in such events in many parts of the world.
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At one point during the set we were ushered up to the MSG nosebleeds.
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When the first detection was announced, scientists ushered in a new era of astrophysics.
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The case garnered headlines and ushered in a new era of accountability through litigation.
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The sun began to set as guests were ushered into the cellar for dinner.
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It had a metal antenna band, ushered in MicroSIM cards and a FaceTime camera.
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Stunned and slack-jawed, you find yourself ushered into a semi-enclosed screening room.
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Gibbs is watching for some potential volatility that could be ushered into the markets.
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The move ushered in the end to a historic period of easy money policy.
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The outgoing semi-civilian government that replaced the junta ushered in numerous economic reforms.
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The Trump administration's defense budget has ushered in a new era of fiscal irresponsibility.
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The evolution of phone hardware has ushered in a revolution of software and services.
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After taking office in 1969, Nixon ushered in a new set of punitive policies.
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But aides ushered them out of the Oval Office as Trump did not answer.
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Staff ushered people into an area in the back of the building, he said.
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He shouldn't be ushered into the White House; he should be laughed into hiding.
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The internet of things has ushered in a new age of debilitating DDoS attacks.
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Since Watergate, each new president has been ushered in by his own personal Rasputin.
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The elections ushered Mr. Mandela into power and ended three centuries of white domination.
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But just before reporters were ushered out of the room, the exchange grew sharper.
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The early 1970s ushered in a growing new wave of feminism and gender equality.
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Mr. Snowden's disclosures in 2013 ushered in a period of intense interest in surveillance.
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"Basically that was the photo that ushered in my really awkward phase," Julia wrote.
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I could feel myself shaking as I was ushered forward toward the terminal door.
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Across the political spectrum, analysts and officials said the resignation ushered in new dangers.
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League officials, meanwhile, ushered in a number of dramatic adjustments to long-held practices.
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Feature Her disclosure of classified documents in 2010 ushered in the age of leaks.
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Honey makes a commission off each sale and has ushered in 17 million users.
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ObamaCare has ushered in higher insurance premiums, skyrocketing deductibles, and numerous burdensome regulatory regimes.
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After I arrived, I was ushered into what I thought was the green room.
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It ushered in a golden age of stability and security for blue-collar workers.
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Inexpensive devices and improved cloud computing have ushered in the era of smart devices.
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D.I.Y. broadcast mediums like Instagram have ushered in a golden age of personal eccentricity.
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He did not speak to reporters before they were ushered out of the room.
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Still, he was calm until the very moment they ushered him onto the truck.
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This ushered in a 17-year dictatorship that murdered 3,000 people and tortured many more.
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And the inauguration also ushered in a new, critical tone from the media about McCray.
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Persistent macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainties, however, gathered steam, clouded visibility and ushered in renewed caution.
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With an interesting twist, Netflix has ushered in a new era of television and movies.
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Cory Booker arrives and is quickly ushered down the hallway the lawyer had been stalking.
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"No, we like things above board," said one of the men, and ushered Herrera away.
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After the accident, the families were ushered into the crew quarters to await further news.
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The Kamakura period ushered in a rebuilding and the creation of numerous vigorous new artworks.
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McGahn's efforts have ushered in a quiet, but very real, transformation within the federal courts.
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Passengers not enrolled in PreCheck have previously been ushered through in a variety of ways.
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Neil Diamond ushered in the new year by leading a sing-along unlike any other.
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The Wall Street Crash of 1929 ushered in the worst economic depression in our history.
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And then there was the epic fiasco that ushered in Moonlight's win for Best Picture.
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Three officers, not CBP1 or CBP2, then grabbed me and ushered me into a building.
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Outgoing Director John Brennan ushered in the most sweeping organizational reforms in the agency's history.
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That ushered in more features, including seat belts, airbags and electronics for anti-lock brakes.
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Meanwhile, back at FBI headquarters, news was quickly spreading that Comey was being ushered out.
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In tactics and rhetoric, Gingrich ushered in a good-versus-evil style that persists today.
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The transitional government returned to power until Burkina Faso's November election ushered in new leaders.
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But, this season seems to have ushered in the latest revival of the Hawaiian shirt.
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I half-expected to be ushered into an inner sanctum, mesmerized by incense-filled rituals.
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The financial crisis ushered in a new wave of regulatory restraint on the finance sector.
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After Kim and Kris thanked the fans, the women were ushered back to their seats.
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But the financial crisis ushered in market upheaval that hurt GE Capital's ability to borrow.
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Since then, he has ushered the Wildcats to three Big East conference regular-season titles.
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The advent of the digital age has ushered in a new era of law enforcement.
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The transformation that ushered the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Stanley Cup finals began on Dec.
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His approach ushered in an era of intellectual cookbook authors who preferred analysis to romance.
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High rates of poverty and painkiller prescriptions had ushered in a wave of opiate addiction.
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History, not terminated after all, ushered in a new wave of nationalism, nativism and xenophobia.
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By mid-afternoon his team had ushered "hundreds, maybe thousands" of voters through the process.
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She was there when Sylvia took her new name, and she ushered Sylvia into adulthood.
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What unfolded is less immediately clear — the press was quickly ushered out of the room.
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St. Francis was a wake-up call that ushered in higher standards of dam building.
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He ushered in the Super Bowl era with two championships for the Green Bay Packers.
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The first overreaction was the so-called neoliberal era that was ushered in after 1989.
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The human target is quickly ushered into an S.U.V. by immigration agents wearing body armor.
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The meeting did not last long after reporters were ushered out of the Oval Office.
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But it has also ushered a period of self-reflection for those in the media.
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When I gave birth, we were ushered into a postpartum room that wasn't wheelchair accessible.
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Each version of the standard ushered more users into a seamless digital world of text.
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Robinhood ushered in millions of millennial traders by offering free equity, options and cryptocurrency trading.
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I paid $25, set aside my iPhone and watch and was ushered into the booth.
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The war in Iraq ushered in a regional conflict that's still burning to this day.
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At the end of the tale, the heroine is ushered, naked, into the beast's chamber.
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By not addressing pay, the contract highlights a quirk to be ushered in on Dec.
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Fellow officers ushered Mr. Green into a police van and raced him to a hospital.
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Music: The Beatles ushered in the era of arena concerts, playing at Shea on Aug.
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Chronicled in Michael Lewis' "Moneyball," their story ushered in a new era in the game.
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Steck will be remembered as the climber who ushered mountaineering into its latest modern age.
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In the hallway of one house, Gauda ushered me into a hole in the floor.
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This isn't what President Kennedy had in mind when he ushered in the space age.
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They made peace in 1990 and ushered the war-torn capital into its reconstruction era.
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But of course, when looking at engagement rings you are ushered over to the diamonds.
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Board of Education was ushered in by a movement, but it was a legal decision.
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The company's largest investor, SoftBank, bailed it out and ushered in leadership and financial changes.
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By all accounts, Brennan's ushered in a new age for fine dining in the South.
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"I can't hear you," the Russian envoy said, and the news media was ushered out.
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She ignored the flash of the camera and ushered our conversation back to The Witch.
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The lucky ones, like Aurelius and Pacificus, were simply ushered into storage and conveniently forgotten.
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My brother was swiftly escorted out and, in his place, they ushered in a woman.
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Nevadans ushered in "motor voter" automatic registration for those who visit the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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The girl was ushered into the precinct, where she encountered the two brothers, shaking with fear.
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He also picked Sarah Palin as his running mate & ushered in this era of GOP politics.
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The above goal was ushered in by Shane Long, who took advantage of Chelsea's defensive flub.
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Audio, video, discoThe first wireless transmitters in the late 20003s ushered in a century of innovation.
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It is true that Obama has epitomized and ushered in the age of fame over achievement.
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When he went to find a taxi, he was ushered to the front of the queue.
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In a split second, my security detail intervened and ushered me out of the hearing room.
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Kirsten Gillibrand agreed — a stance that ushered in criticism about why she'd never said so before.
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Some of the residents witnessed the shooting and were ushered to city hall to provide statements.
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The unsuspecting fans were ushered into elevators, which were programmed to stop on the incorrect floor.
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Security ushered out protestors and reporters, threatening them with arrest if they stayed in that hallway.
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Sayoc quickly became consumed by the toxic political environment that the 2016 election had ushered in.
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Then, he ushered in one of the greatest revivals retail has seen over the past decade.
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He cautiously ushered us into the store through a back door at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
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Beyoncé has ushered in many fashion trends, but having twins might be the best one yet.
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But perhaps most importantly, they ushered in a much more interactive and multimedia-rich web experience.
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Volunteers who facilitated the trip organized meals and ushered groups of six children to the rides.
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When he became president soon afterward, he ushered in a new low between Washington and Cairo.
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During the attack, military staff members ushered civilian applicants to a safe area, the chief said.
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At the hint of criticism, hospital volunteers ushered in an army officer to move out journalists.
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Measures like the Voting Rights Act ushered in a more equitable, peaceful era in American elections.
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Among the biggest changes ushered in by his government was the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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First, controversial athletes like McGregor have ushered mixed martial arts into a post trash talk era.
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Instead, imagine being ushered onto a private 757 operated by the luxury safari pioneer Abercrombie & Kent.
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People seen as likely disrupters are often ushered out before Mr. Trump ever takes the stage.
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It also ushered in what came to be known as the lost decades of economic stagnation.
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When I was ushered backstage early afternoon, the scene was already pulsating with excitement and chaos.
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But a ban, especially in this new era of industry friendliness ushered in by Donald Trump?
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Unfortunately, the media was ushered out just before the CEOs shared their recommendations with President Trump.
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The 2000s ushered in glitter eyeshadow, glossy lips, and thin eyebrows — taking after Kenyan musician Amani.
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While 4G ushered in the app economy, 5G promises the Internet of Everything, Everywhere for Everyone.
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With a team of 31 artists, Colossal ushered in a mainstream comeback for hand-painted murals.
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She dies, but is forgiven and ushered into heaven; the demon is again condemned to solitude.
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Talented chefs like Tetsuya Wakada, Kylie Kwong and David Thompson ushered Asian flavors into the mainstream.
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By contrast, then-President Barack Obama ushered an $831 billion package through during the financial crisis.
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By contrast, then-President Barack Obama ushered an $214 billion package through during the financial crisis.
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Mr. Trump's presidency has ushered in two significant changes that are likely to have staying power.
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Eventually, however, a cult of personality was constructed around him, and ushered him into immense power.
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The Waldorf Astoria purchase ushered in the rise of a new breed of Chinese deal makers.
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Meanwhile, the global backlash is already cresting, fueled by the income disparities those changes ushered in.
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She has ushered us into an interesting life and laid bare the darker feelings hidden there.
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Uncertain, she ushered us to a giant board containing what seemed like thousands of Metro regulations.
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He never questioned his own transformation, he simply ushered more versions of himself into the world.
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But when Majestic Wine ushered her into training for a professional wine qualification, her ambitions grew.
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But over the course of 23.6 years as Commissioner, he ushered in the modern global NBA.
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As Phillips and Adler had hoped, Monterey Pop ushered in a new age for American music.
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Hardcover books were too heavy, so the movement really ushered in this era of the paperback.
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A bellhop was quick to whisk away my suitcase as I was ushered to check-in.
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But over the course of 20173 years as Commissioner, he ushered in the modern global NBA.
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Its collapse ushered in the era of fiat currencies and preceded the inflation of the 1970s.
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Republicans across the country, including President-elect Trump, were ushered into office by older adult voters.
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She screamed until he stopped and continued to scream as he ushered her out the door.
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But the officers say Mr. Duterte has ushered in a new era of safety and order.
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"Darkness can never defeat light," said Mr. Huang, as he ushered five arrivals into the church.
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The book became a best-seller and ushered in the era of the modern food memoir.
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A bouncer opened the limo door for us, and ushered us in right past the line.
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When he was released, he returned to his shop and ushered it into the postwar era.
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But Trump's moral abdication, divorced from any coherent strategic objective, has ushered America into new territory.
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" As he was ushered out of the room, Margraves responded: "You haven't lived through it, lady.
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After passing through the border gate and into India, he was ushered away by Indian forces.
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At the police station, Marquez was ushered into the office of the chief detective, Steve Deville.
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She ushered the orchestra into Disney Concert Hall, one of the world's coolest places for music.
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Ronald Reagan ushered in the Montreal Protocol, the first global treaty to protect the global atmosphere.
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The poor would benefit simply by being ushered off Medicaid and onto private insurance, they write.
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It also unveiled a 2018 campaign talking point against the Democrats who ushered through the increase.
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But over the course of 26.9 years as Commissioner, he ushered in the modern global NBA.
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Scott and Big Boi were ushered on and offstage quickly, boxes that had been checked off.
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Each Monday morning ushered in a new round of deciding which late project to finish first.
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That curiosity ushered along the decision to try it, for 22020 days, and see what happened.
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The demonstrators were ushered from the courthouse for causing a disruption, though no arrests were made.
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Instead, America has elevated his grievances and ushered them into the most powerful office in the land.
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Still, the last decade has ushered in a marked shift in portrayals of Jewish women on-screen.
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I was ushered back by a team of PR people and was informed I had 10 minutes.
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Canada ushered in broad legalization, and Mexico's Supreme Court set the stage for that country to follow.
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Sager, the host, ushered him to her room at his request because he said he was nervous.
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Near the blazing hearth of the cave, Jon Snow was ushered into the world of carnal pleasure.
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EG: One of definitely the rise of the COO, a change ushered in by Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg.
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I was soon ushered back to the field, where I do another spin around the food lines.
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Everyone on the playground and basketball court was ushered inside, the doors were locked and police called.
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In the months that followed, Wealthfront ushered in $1 billion in customer deposits, the company announced Tuesday.
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And I think maybe the horror is in being so close, being ushered into this private correspondence.
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The two CEOs of the fake Supreme were ushered onstage with confidence during a product launch today.
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Data privacy is at the root of the legal case that ushered these documents into the spotlight.
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Donald Trump has ushered in an era of bad feelings in America that is even more unpleasant.
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The 87-year-old's go-for-broke style on the course ushered in broad appeal for game.
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Upon the firefighters' arrival, the team noticed burns on the animals and quickly ushered them to safety.
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The fall of communism ushered in a crazed phase of building everywhere, including over Tirana's central park.
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It was during Buchanan's lame-duck period in 1861 that the Civil War was ushered into life.
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Once informed of the various sightings from across the country, we were ushered into a busy facility.
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It has also ushered in a new group of female characters for women to see themselves in.
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The iPhone ushered in an era of ubiquitous computing, yes, but also an age of ubiquitous publishing.
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George Hamilton's son, Ashley, just welcomed his first baby, and officially ushered his famous dad into grandfatherhood.
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Security quickly ushered him to the VIP lounge, where he smoked a cigar and drank Macallan neat.
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The rally finally ends, and the Stones play as the crowd is ushered out of the building.
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Under constitutional changes Chavez ushered in, presidents can run for an unlimited number of six-year terms.
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AWS's timing, just before smartphones emerged in 3603 and ushered in the app economy, was especially good.
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Ms. McQuaid wasn't sure, either, but quickly ushered the textile, called Edges, into the museum's permanent collection.
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Turkey sheltered Syrian rebels and ushered in foreign recruits, seeking to undermine and perhaps topple Mr. Assad.
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" The minister added in the post that "a new era of peace and friendship has been ushered.
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This was the first full Congress following the 1994 wave election, which ushered in historic Republican majorities.
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"We're happy to see you in good form," Kerry said, before reporters were ushered from the room.
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New Mexico's Hunger-Free Students' Bill of Rights Act was ushered through the Statehouse by Democratic Sen.
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The survivors were ushered into a barn, which the men doused with kerosene and set on fire.
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The California Gold Rush ushered thousands of eager gold miners into San Francisco between 1848 and 1849.
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This ushered in a new government under Socialist Party leader and former mayor of Lisbon, Antonio Costa.
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Others in the group who donned the yellow badge (some silent, some not), were also ushered out.
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People are moving into the splashy new spaceship-like headquarters just miles away as we're ushered in.
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I am then ushered to the neighboring table to get my complimentary tote bag and t-shirt.
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That delegitimization ushered in the politics of party restoration at whatever cost, governance and country be damned.
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State and local elections on Tuesday ushered in historic firsts for women and minorities across the country.
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The end of that ice age ushered in the current geological period, known as the Holocene epoch.
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That is how Germany swiftly ushered in same-sex marriage last spring, after years of failed attempts.
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Finally we were released and ushered up to the sixth-floor concession stands in the big arena.
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The "superpredator myth" ushered in a wave of intensified policing and harsher sentences that fueled mass incarceration.
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That October night in Couva, Trinidad, ushered in a wholesale transformation of the United States Soccer Federation.
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One contact — the illustrator Ian Falconer, now of "Olivia" fame — ushered him into a glamorous downtown crowd.
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It wasn't until his third year of medical school that his parents ushered him into the arena.
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A floor manager came over, smiled at me and gently, but swiftly, ushered me out the door.
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Robinhood has ushered in 10 million — mostly millennial — traders by offering free equity, options and cryptocurrency trading.
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A couple kids wearing black with white paint on their faces were ushered away from a store.
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We were ushered in by a young male lion ambling up the road in front of us.
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Wanting to keep her 15-year-old son out of trouble, she ushered him among the wimples.
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So during my shifts, I ushered him and served him cookies, macarons, ice cream — whatever he wanted.
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The founder and CEO of Social Capital ushered in the public offering of his company on Thursday.
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TUNIS — Mothers trembled with anger demanding justice for sons shot dead during protests that ushered in democracy.
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Ushered into a police car outside his home, Mr Altan waved and smiled into a photographer's camera.
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The chair I was ushered to was mechanically intimidating, with levers that made it rise and sink.
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The Age of Streaming has also ushered in a golden age of cheap, plentiful, on-demand content.
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Three of Mr. Trump's adult children attended the gathering; journalists were ushered out after a few minutes.
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The Avengers succeeded and ushered in a decade of superhero blockbusters, permanently shifting the logic of Hollywood.
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That may have ushered Manning toward retirement, although he has not announced his plans beyond this season.
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"Stay woke!" she exclaimed to ITK before guests were ushered to their chairs for a seated dinner.
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She ushered the orchestra into its new home, the popular Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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Rubio said the generation ushered in under Reagan is ready to take up the former president's cause.
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He ushered them into his classroom but was shot at the door before he could take cover.
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Without thinking twice, his mother ushered him into a girls' store to find him a suitable pair.
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A lot of these players are ushered through a system without much regard for their academic development.
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Biebs was ushered to his seat, and they kept the one next to him open for privacy.
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You might be ushered into clubs with door policies so restrictive there are more people outside than in.
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Doctors and nurses scrambled to rescue him as someone quickly ushered Caleb and Rebecca into the waiting area.
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Almog Peretz, 34, the uncle of Noya, was shot in the leg as he ushered children to safety.
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This law is informally known as Proposition 65, named after the voter initiative that ushered it into existence.
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New use cases and innovations came up, especially after the industrial revolution ushered in new forms of manufacturing.
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DJI has ushered technical innovation into the mainstream with its popular Phantom series of off-the-shelf drones.
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He was allegedly ushered by armed officers onto a return flight to Buenos Aires later in the day.
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But that was before the growing #MeToo movement ushered in a nationwide reckoning around sexual harassment and assault.
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We went to the gate at our assigned boarding time, and were ushered right through towards the plane.
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At the end of the ceremony, the press was ushered into the nave of this newest tech temple.
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It wasn't until the 18th century that the Rococo period ushered in a new flamboyant era of pink.
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The device ushered in a wave of touchscreen smartphones — and now makes up 70% of the company's revenue.
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The Ring ushered in an era of US remakes of Japanese horror, most of which were pretty forgettable.
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It ushered in 21 years of uneven yet enduring bipartisan support for presidents' efforts to raise school standards.
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But while it evokes a similar sentiment, it has also become a space for a community Jouelzy ushered.
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A planned New York revival of the musical ushered in an accompanying — if tiny — social media protest, #MissedSaigon.
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The smuggler raced ahead and ushered the group into an unlit house a few blocks from the roundabout.
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The fear and rage this caused has ushered into power Jair Bolsonaro, who took office on January 1st.
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Security, quickly realizing this was turning into a Moment, ushered a trembling Svendsen onstage for her movie moment.
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That was very apparent after the keynote, when press were ushered into a dark room full of demos.
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Lala Kent ushered in a brand new era of Vanderpump Rules during the Monday night season 20153 premiere.
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Trudeau's election has ushered in major new policy shifts on issues ranging from Syrian refugees to marijuana legalization.
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" Singer Lenny Kravitz posted on Instagram: "As the new year was ushered in, an angelic instrument moved on.
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The year of the monkey was ushered in by a show that many citizens decried as a turkey.
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We also know that November 9 ushered in the real American Horror Story, when Trump won the election.
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Sylvia Garcia successfully ushered a bill to the House floor that would block HUD from implementing the rule.
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Just over an hour after we began, we're ushered downstairs so the next dinner service can kick off.
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Stepping inside, shoppers are greeted by a massive sale sign and ushered into the Lands' End clothing department.
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A Mariachi band was also spotted performing outside Trump Tower before they were reportedly ushered away by police.
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He cracked just a bit of a smile for the cameras before being ushered quickly away by p.r.
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On the convention center side of Monroe Street, Trump rally attendees were ushered into the venue in lines.
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In Boston, voters ushered in the city's most diverse City Council, backing progressive women and people of color.
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They ushered my sons out of the room, and my husband and I to an office for counseling.
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Labour's spokesman for health, Jonathan Ashworth, said the Conservatives had "ushered in the worst NHS crisis on record".
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The state ushered in legal casino gambling in Atlantic City in 1978, then authorized internet gambling in 2013.
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Immigration agents ushered Fernandez and several other Cubans into an office and began processing them for legal residency.
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When the plane landed at 7:58, reporters for the state news media were ushered onto the tarmac.
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Win or lose, Mr. Trump has ushered in what appear to be lasting changes to the Republican Party.
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Trump reportedly said, "Get rid of them," as members of the press were ushered out of the room.
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Instead, Trump quickly put forward Esper; senators have ushered him through his confirmation process at a breakneck speed.
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The February Revolution of 21917 bought down Czar Nicholas II and ushered in a period of liberal reforms.
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That project's defeat in 1877 then ushered in 90 years of Redemption, mass disenfranchisement, and American racial apartheid.
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He says that he shares the common appreciation for Netflix and the era of streaming it ushered in.
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The Point: This is the new reality in our politics, a reality ushered in by Trump's 2016 victory.
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I was ushered through a security checkpoint, where my bag was checked upon my exit from the museum.
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Still, the tight presidential election highlighted just how vulnerable Assange is should a new government be ushered in.
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The ability to more freely indulge in libations, in fact, ushered in a new era of bar products.
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Founded in the 21th century, the Monastery of Sant Cugat ushered in Spain's era of ink and scrolls.
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It ushered in a world where computing influenced a wide range of new ideas, ultimately including personal computing.
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On a visit to Busch Stadium, he was ushered into St. Louis Cardinals Manager Tony La Russa's office.
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Many of the changes Mr. Trump has ushered into America's foreign policy will remain long after he's gone.
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After a bevy of greetings from smiling crew members, a porter ushered us to our light-filled stateroom.
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The movie opened the dialogue for same-sex marriage, and ushered in a new era of queer cinema.
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Automation of the refinery's operations in 1956 ushered in a first wave of dislocation and reinvention for Aruba.
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We would most likely not have iPhones or laptops without the competitive markets that antitrust action ushered in.
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When I think of all the "black art" being ushered in by this new era, I feel conflicted.
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It was his first big-budget film, and it ushered in one of the industry's most successful careers.
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The chaos ushered in by these changes has already unsettled financial markets and European Union leaders in Brussels.
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Instead of a private audience at the White House, however, they were ushered into a long reception line.
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The couple are ushered away by immigration officers, as their five children watch behind the gate in tears.
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The nuclear warfare ushered in the end of World War II and a devastating chapter in world history.
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The Secret Service agents clustered around him, ushered him toward the armored limo idling outside at the curb.
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That strain of just-this-side-of-batty chic ushered in by Alessandro Michele at Gucci hasn't waned.
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Contrary to popular wisdom, Trump was not ushered into the presidency by poor or working class white voters.
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But then the Muslim call to prayer sounded, and a waitress hurriedly ushered everyone back into the cafe.
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It represented the sharpest rejection of Tunisia's ruling elite since the 2011 uprising that ushered in democratic rule.
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The Saudis were horrified that the invasion ushered in a Shiite-led government with strong ties to Tehran.
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For three years, Trump and his allies have ushered in the obliteration of moral norms for personal gain.
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The same day, Chief Justice John Roberts will be ushered into the chamber to preside over the trial.
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A ghost ship ushered in by Storm Dennis has been discovered in a coastal village in southern Ireland.
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Already, Mr. Trump's administration has ushered in a dangerous new zeal among the most radical anti-abortion groups.
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Maduro's critics claim he has ushered the once-wealthy oil nation into economic collapse and a humanitarian disaster.
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The press pool was then ushered out before the Democrats could say anything in front of the cameras.
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Carson ushered in the modern environmental movement; Macdonald is credited with helping to launch the War on Poverty.
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After the verdict was read on Friday, Salman broke into tears before being ushered out of the courtroom.
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Support for changing the standard from the Trump administration, however, has ushered in a new wave of hope.
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He was then ushered out: The speech was to be delivered via livestream from a secret location instead.
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When I visited, in April, a guard ushered me into a room painted an institutional shade of peach.
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The show's failure ushered in a swift end to Ms. Moran's acting career and her opportunities in Hollywood.
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She was sent to Auschwitz and later ushered to and from several other concentration camps on death marches.
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Like so much about the decade it ushered in, "In the Night Kitchen" is out there, defiantly visceral.
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The demonstrators were ushered out of the Busch Stadium, where the Cardinals lost to the Brewers 5-3.
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Tinder and other dating apps haven't killed the relationship or ushered in a golden age of sexual promiscuity.
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The changes ushered in by Thatcher are crucial for understanding why Brexit has collapsed the Conservative Party today.
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When we rang in 2019, we also ushered in a slew of soon-to-be iconic pop culture moments.
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Regardless of who replaces Justice Antonin Scalia, the five Supreme Court justices who ushered in marriage equality will remain.
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But the swift collapse of the Taliban ushered in a new era of US military adventurism and nation-building.
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Unexpected news about your finances is ushered in as messenger Mercury meets Uranus, the planet of surprises, on Wednesday.
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Amazon's Alexa ushered in a new dawn of user interfaces, bringing voice into the mix as a viable option.
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You can thank the Clinton administration's 1996 deregulation of telecommunications, which ushered in a wave of anti-consumer mergers.
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The incredibly sudden market crash was one of many factors that ushered in the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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Television cameras were allowed to capture the start of the meeting, but were ushered out after a few minutes.
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There were divisive recall elections and new mayors — almost all of them Democrats — were ushered in with new promises.
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From there, I was ushered into a small antechamber with a large door and a foreboding, old-school knocker.
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His victory ushered in a political realignment that will have reverberations for the entire political structure in this country.
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"We walked up there and 60 seconds later were ushered back stage with 3 statues in hand," she continued.
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Row by row, the students were reportedly marched into the high school and ushered into classrooms during the game.
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The woman oozes cool — hell, she practically ushered in a new era of what it means to be cool.
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Six years ago, in an unprecedented bout of nationalism, the US election ushered in a bombastic conservative billionaire president.
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One of the less noticeable changes ushered in with iOS 10 was the introduction of extensions for Apple Maps.
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His mother carries the baby the short distance to the clinic over a bamboo bridge, and is ushered inside.
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But it puts Democrats in alignment with policy goals that make the changes ushered in by Obamacare appear minuscule.
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Frosty temperatures pressed much of the country this week, thanks to Arctic temperatures ushered in by the polar vortex.
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As a tarp was rolled out over the infield, Heyward ushered his teammates into a Progressive Field weight room.
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Two hours later, I was ushered into the operating room for the fun part: getting my boobs drawn on.
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President Xi Jinping's state visit to the U.K. last October ushered in a "golden era" for the bilateral relations.
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We hugged like old friends, and Ingrid ushered us into her handsome, book-lined apartment, inviting my incessant questions.
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The event will be a matter of weeks after Election Day, which ushered in dozens of new House Democrats.
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The Republican Revolution, however, ushered in a more combative style of politics, and since then, polarization has spiked dramatically.
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"I've never had an opportunity like this before," Mr. Graham told reporters who were briefly ushered into the room.
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The corporate- and investment-banking overhaul, and the associated hiring blitz, has ushered in fresh faces into top roles.
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Even before the Trump era ushered in increased marginalization and targeting of Muslims, many Americans viewed Islam with suspicion.
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Only a tiny minority has called for a military intervention like the one that ushered in dictatorship in 1964.
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By the logic that the Merah killings had ushered in, their alleged radicalization was effectively a crime in itself.
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Both of those campaigns identified new voters who were otherwise unlikely to caucus and ushered them to the polls.
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I said goodbye to them as they were ushered in and walked up the metal steps to the ride.
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Diwali, traditionally ushered in with the setting off of firecrackers mainly by India's majority Hindu community, falls on Oct.
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Indeed, everything changed with Mr. Sisi's accession to power in 2013, which ushered in a new, more repressive era.
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But the retirement of long-time star Jean Beliveau in 1971 ushered in a new era for the Habs.
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Expansive and meditative, the songs expound upon the electric jazz framework ushered in by albums like Davis' Bitches Brew.
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The lines looked long when we went to check-out, but crew members ushered the process along like clockwork.
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I expected to find a broken, or at least a dejected, man when I was ushered into his office.
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Kessler was punched on Sunday when he attempted to hold a press conference and was ushered away by police.
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This incongruity has ushered in greater insecurity in a country that prides itself on its equitable social market system.
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The Air Force had undertaken low-level, unmandated investigation already, but Twining's memo, some claim, ushered things into officialdom.
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Girls are instead ushered toward netball, a kind of basketball-lite game with no dribbling and a designated shooter.
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The start-up has ushered in 10 million — mostly millennial — traders by offering free equity, options and cryptocurrency trading.
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This week also saw the first steps toward the G.O.P. tax reform plan ushered in by the Trump administration.
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Not long ago, Ms. Fassler ushered a visitor to her makeup table, its surface covered in salves and potions.
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As we were ushered toward the stairs that would take us back inside, I looked around one last time.
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While it is conceivable that Mr. Trump ushered along the process, efforts to address the disparity predated his complaints.
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Some triple-digit days are far from unheard-of, but climate change has ushered in more intense heat waves.
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The protests in 2011 had initially ushered in a period of optimism among Egyptians who hoped for democratic change.
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Zuckerberg shook a few hands before he was ushered right out the main door and toward the building's exit.
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It ushered in a new era of mobile computing, allowing companies like Instagram, Uber and others to reach users.
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The last smartphone I reviewed was the original Apple iPhone, which ushered in the mobile revolution back in 21980.
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His cousin, Ishaq Bahrami, quickly ushered me, for tea and conversation, to premises where he had a property dealership.
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Instead of being carried in through the service entrance, it was ushered in secretly through the underground tunnel system.
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For Mr. Jobs, it was a bet-the-company approach that ushered in a whole new way of computing.
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"We did not see that coming," Mr. O'Rourke said of the continued attention, which ushered in a new phase.
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Technology has ushered in a sharing economy that lowers wages, reduces payrolls and turns workers into roguish free agents.
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Parents and others were frantically looking at bodies, trying to identify loved ones, until security guards ushered everyone out.
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In the final weeks of the campaign, we have often been ushered out before he has finished his speech.
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The 2014 sale of Beats to Apple, for $3 billion, also ushered in a new wave of headphone hopefuls.
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They are the Reagan Democrats whose displeasure with Jimmy Carter ushered an icon of conservatism into the White House.
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Throbbing music ushered the partygoers into a sprawling hunting lodge with a pitched roof out of a fairy tale.
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Some were barefoot, others clothed in colorful head-scarfs, as they were ushered into the small courtroom in Yangon.
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A suicide bomber on a motorcycle blew up as people waited to be ushered into the heavily guarded compound.
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The historic rise in inequality in recent decades has not ushered in an era of Republican fund-raising dominance.
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Kundera's novel opened up a whole new chapter of my life and ushered in a new understanding of perspective.
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What resulted from that collision has been called an "unprecedented" discovery that ushered in a new era of astronomy.
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The dueling passes, both backed by large balance sheets and aggressive marketing, ushered in a new age for skiers.
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Presidential candidates have voluntarily disclosed their tax returns since the Watergate scandal ushered in an era of greater transparency.
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When they arrived, the Canyon and Colorado ushered in a new era of refinement and civility in the class.
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Attendants in hot pink hats and aprons ushered the children around, while the Easter Bunny milled with the parents.
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This ushered in nearly four decades of dictatorship and horrific state violence, which the U.N. later determined was genocide.
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The de Havilland Comet ushered in the age of jet-powered passenger flight when it entered service in 1952.
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The Long, Lonely Road of Chelsea ManningHer disclosure of classified documents in 2010 ushered in the age of leaks.
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"The June communication really ushered in the Powell Fed," said Julia Coronado, an economist and president of MacroPolicy Perspectives.
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"A Girl Stands at the Door" tells an important story about young black women who ushered in a movement.
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It was arguably Bill Clinton who ushered in that trend — and, in the process, saved his own political career.
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Inside, Maréchal ushered him into a recording booth for a Q. and A. with a group of Issep students.
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It is conceivable that Mr. Trump ushered along the process, but efforts to address the disparity predated his complaints.
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" As reporters are being ushered out of Oval Office, Trump abruptly says, "Obama separated the children, by the way.
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They ushered in the atomic age at 3:25 pm, which is the exact time Cai's own cloud burst.
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Journalists covering a Toledo, Ohio, campaign stop by Pence were ushered out of a restaurant soon after the story broke.
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Alabama ushered in a controversial abortion law last week that could punish doctors who perform abortions with life in prison.
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Slow inflation has boosted consumers' purchasing power, while low interest rates ushered in a widely-awaited pickup in corporate investments.
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It was not until the Zombie Frappucino of 2017 that we were ushered into the age of the truly vile.
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Irvine, California-based Acorns is best known for saving and investing services products, which have ushered in 4.5 million users.
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It is on that basis that Russia is hoping that a new era between the two will be ushered in.
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He revived Latin music sales through reggaeton and ushered in a new era for urban Latin music and Latinx visibility.
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He was quickly ushered back to the bench as Thompson was ejected and then shoved the ball into Green's face.
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He likened hyperloop technology to the emergence of the U.S. railroad system and the era of prosperity it ushered in.
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The program, which was ushered in by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, will use third-party service BitPay to process payments.
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"It does feel like Donald Trump has ushered in a whole lot of new things for Washington, D.C.," Klepper added.
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She'll be the latest in a long line of actors and actresses ushered into the film industry by their parents.
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" Despite such early enthusiasm, few would argue today that the digital age ushered in the era of the "perfect novel.
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They are still asking questions when, at four o'clock, they are ushered back into their crowded cells for the night.
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Brand and Account Executive Cheryl Paradis said a cat's already been adopted, and they've since ushered in a new one.
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Popular payment app Venmo has ushered in 40 million users to the platform, its parent company PayPal announced on Wednesday.
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Endgame, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a whole, has effectively ushered a new paradigm for event filmmaking into Hollywood.
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That crowdfunding method has ushered in roughly $12 billion this year alone, according to the latest estimates from Autonomous Next.
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Some of the changes Sweet ushered in were big, such as leading important acquisitions for the global professional services business.
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Surrounded by hundreds of journalists, he was ushered onto the main Simon Bolivar border bridge to speak to migrating Venezuelans.
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At this point, Marie jumps to my defense against Amanda and Ashley while I am ushered out of the room.
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Relatives of those aboard were ushered into a private area at the terminal to await word on their loved ones.
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After what seeems like another hour, we are ushered into a prison van—only this time I am not shackled.
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First, there was the tying of teacher evaluations to the high-stakes, state-issued standardized tests ushered in by Bush.
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Bannon is "the guy who ushered along the twisted turn at Breitbart," Shapiro wrote in a Washington Post op-ed.
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Tens of millions of East Coast residents could be affected by the storm system, which will be ushered by ice.
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This weekend in Reno, Donald Trump was ushered off the stage when a protester was mistaken for a perceived threat.
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It dropped off even more with Bill Clinton, but Trump has ushered in a whole new era of partisan splits.
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Obama also ushered in restrictions on meetings between White House staff and lobbyists, which helped to drive the industry underground.
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After going through security checks at the palace's front gate, attendees are ushered through the palace before entering the courtyard.
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On Sunday afternoon, FAST came online for the first time and ushered in an exciting new era for Chinese astronomy.
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The defendant later returned to court -- after the jury had been ushered out -- and apologized for speaking out of turn.
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The song and its video ushered in a new era after two subsequent decades of glitzy disco and dance-pop.
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A few minutes later, Khosrowshahi was ushered into the cafeteria to meet with a group of Uber's India-based employees.
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I dusted off my only suit and was ushered past the potted ferns to his table in the Grill Room.
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We're disappointed in the decision to gut #NetNeutrality protections that ushered in an unprecedented era of innovation, creativity & civic engagement.
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On April 20, 220, Reagan signed amendments to the program that ushered in changes in financing, coverage and benefit rules.
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The feat redefined what was thought possible in the infant sport, and ushered in an era of big wall climbing.
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Into the heart of the trial Washkuhn's testimony also ushered in a new and important phase of the Manafort trial.
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The kingdom brokered the Taif agreement in 1989 that ushered in peace for Lebanon after 15 years of civil war.
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But the globalists who ushered in NAFTA and the World Trade Organization don't interpret "free trade" as Adam Smith did.
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A military coup in Brazil in 1964 had ushered in a period of governmental oppression, which initially spared artistic activities.
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Golden State has ushered in a new era of basketball, and it's up to everyone else to find their place.
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Capitol Police ushered the rest of the crowd away and restricted the media to an approved First Amendment–zoned sidewalk.
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As I'm ushered into her office at Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth, she greets me with a wry English joke.
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During his tenure, he ushered through important online privacy protections, including the expansion of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
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Limp Bizkit's canny business team ushered in a new era for radio graft, one that we're still operating within now.
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The courthouse security had ushered the lawyers into and out of the building for their secret hearing completely under cover.
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That ushered in a period of political turmoil that scared away tourists and foreign investors, key sources of foreign exchange.
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Those members, like Corker, who ushered Trump into power by describing a man who doesn't exist, bear a particular burden.
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N.F.L. celebrations: The loosening of rules on players celebrating a score has ushered in an era of intricately choreographed routines.
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And People magazine ushered in modern-day fame culture by making celebrities seem relatable and everyday people seem like stars.
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Second, whose sound, more deftly than Lana's, has ushered us from second-term Obama into the collapse era of Trump?
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Friday's vote ushered in 30 hours of debate before the Senate takes its final vote on Judge Kavanaugh on Saturday.
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Massari and Guidi were ushered into a private meeting with Sisi, who listened gravely as the Italians outlined their concerns.
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It fed into Sanders rise in 2016 and helped ushered in a new progressive movement after he lost the primary.
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Elfers also ushered the company into selling apparel for older kids and tweens, which paid off in a big way.
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The phrase was repeated from the city to the suburbs, made into memes and ushered the rapper toward mainstream stardom.
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We, however, were ushered off into a dark paneled hallway where portraits hung along the entire length of one wall.
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The law, designed to stop Americans stashing money abroad to evade tax, ushered in a global revolution in financial transparency.
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But then the group was ushered into the next room, where the campaign had invited reporters to a news conference.
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And it recommends repealing parts of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act that ushered in financial regulations after the last recession.
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Decreased access to economic opportunities and quality education have ushered in violence, health-care disparities, and increased rates of incarceration.
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But the Internet, Troemel explains ecstatically, has ushered in an era of art as pure information, uncontainable by the market.
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Excited about the possible position, she arrived five minutes early and was immediately ushered into the interview by the receptionist.
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That trend has fueled Democratic hopes that Trump has ushered in a new electoral environment ripe for potential Democratic wins.
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It's all a part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was ushered in by Congress late last year.
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In a trial being ushered along as quickly as this one, Weinstein said, the jury could finish up by Friday.
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Regardless, the publication ushered in the new era of "Harry Potter," with the "Fantastic Beasts" film series following shortly after.
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That's because a well-regulated and highly competitive beverage-alcohol marketplace has ushered in more consumer choice than ever before.
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Virginia's state legislature happily sold itself to energy company Dominion and ushered in the natural gas–carrying Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
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Positive psychology has grown at an explosive rate since Seligman ushered it into the public conscious, surprising even Seligman himself.
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"Everybody having a good time?" he asked when reporters were eventually ushered in to observe his dinner with Mr. Kim.
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"Although we are charged, we are not guilty," he said, in handcuffs, as officials ushered him into a police truck.
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Everyone milling about on the sidewalk after being unceremoniously ushered out of the bar, traffic in the street growing thinner.
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To be remembered as the leader who ushered in a glorious new era of security and prosperity for his people.
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He also ushered Snap through its IPO in early 2017 and served as second-in-command to CEO Evan Spiegel.
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The modern era of multilateral trade negotiation was ushered in by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) in 1947.
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Thanks to social media and the unprecedented transparency it's ushered in, Hollywood's best-kept hair secrets are now on full display.
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O'Connor said a special team tasked with dealing with dangerous animals responded quickly and ushered the crowd away from the scene.
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The General Assembly gave the departing secretary general a standing ovation as it ushered in his successor, Kofi Annan of Ghana.
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The guests/suspects were ushered into Town Cars, thinking they were headed to a bachelor party — instead, they were under arrest.
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But since the DB9 ushered in the company's modern era in 2003, it has become almost visually indistinguishable from its stablemates.
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Although the waiting room was occupied by folks waiting their turn, everyone generously ushered us to the front of the line.
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The report has been tweaked over the years, but this season ushered in the most significant change in nearly 70 years.
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Aden said he thinks the Trump administration has ushered in a new attitude that may have trickled down to government employees.
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But Season 21 seems to have ushered in a new era of S-E-X on the hit ABC reality show.
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Home computing ushered in a period of incredible gaming diversity and experimentation, probably the most creative period in video game history.
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Rios says the beginning of the Donald Trump presidency has ushered in the next new era of uncertainty for the borderlands.
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In France, Robuchon is regarded as a chef who ushered in an era of authenticity after the restraint of nouvelle cuisine.
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Ford's share price has been flat for the year as the No. 2 U.S. automaker ushered out former CEO Mark Fields.
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Android Oreo ushered in a ton of extra notification management options, but they're fiddly to use and not easy to understand.
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After the ball is fumbled or ushered off the side of the pitch, the game is restarted among the hulking forwards.
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But it ushered in a new era of large phones that have been adopted by every phone maker on the planet.
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The scene outside Albuquerque's convention center was chaotic as police ushered protesters away from Trump's event and into the nearby streets.
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So the "national conservatives" are trying to take over, seeing an opportunity in the anything-goes era ushered in by Trump.
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Babies are born, and we see them ushered in beneath a canopy of leafy branches on one side of the stage.
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The security guards who ushered her away and made sure she didn't follow through were doing their jobs of protecting us.
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It ushered in a culture-altering trend that would make puffer coats as much of a winter staple as Ugg boots.
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Since the early 1990s, the Internet ushered in another lexicon: browsing, website, Java, blogging, TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, URLs, and HTML.
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Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's said there would likely be more losers than winners from the profound changes being ushered in.
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We were quickly ushered out through the "Infinite Light" tunnel to be spat back out into The Bad Place: real life.
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Roosevelt ushered in an era of progressive reform that gave the federal government a greater role in social policy and regulation.
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The #MeToo movement ushered in a lot of discussion about representation that had been living out there for a long time.
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When she describes being ushered from the safety of her father's home by armed men, Judy's words are dispassionate but chilling.
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The series also ushered in an era of shows that thrived by delivering a jaw-dropping twist on a weekly basis.
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Earlier, French Open champion Garbine Muguruza, seeded second, was ushered out of the grasscourt major by unheralded Slovak qualifier Jana Cepelova.
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As a couple of soldiers in camouflage eyed him, he stepped down from his bike and ushered us toward his house.
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Bindi Irwin ushered in her 20th year of existence on this Earth celebrating at HER happiest place on Earth ... the zoo!!
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Now that Serena has ushered Kate into Snapchat, we can only hope that the royal mom opens her own account soon.
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Afterwards, I'm ushered from the large glass cube, where I had been on display for passersby, to a GIF-making booth.
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Living as we do in the great golden age ushered in by The Sopranos, we expect sophistication and variety in programming.
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We need to see a really urgent reversal of mass incarceration that we know was ushered in with her husband's policies.
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It was a cavalcade of Republican luminaries being ushered in and out of President-elect Donald Trump's New Jersey golf resort.
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Widespread abhorrence of it enabled the eventual rise of pragmatists led by Deng Xiaoping, who ushered in economic and social reforms.
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Trump has ushered in a new era of American hegemony, one in which the hegemon is adrift, mercurial, and utterly irresponsible.
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The House bill was full of sweetheart deals, special carveouts for multimillionaires and billionaires, and ushered in no free market reforms.
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FEC ushered in an era of vast and largely unregulated spending on political campaigns; their 2013 decision in Shelby County v.
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He then ushered through a conservative replacement to Antonin Scalia and saved the conservative cause considerable heartache for years to come.
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This year ushered in a renaissance of romantic comedy, with Netflix originals and blockbusters alike reinvigorating the seemingly tapped-out genre.
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Mattis and Al Attiyah were seated next to each other and exchanged pleasantries before reporters were ushered out of the room.
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Shaun is the kind of film where a dog will be mistaken for a surgeon, then ushered into an operating theater.
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Netflix We're disappointed in the decision to gut #NetNeutrality protections that ushered in an unprecedented era of innovation, creativity & civic engagement.
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For now, however, the jury's still out on whether He has ushered us into the brave new world of designer babies.
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The revelation prompted an internal investigation by the newspaper and ushered in an outpouring of criticism from several prominent conservative commentators.
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When our delegation reached the rocky plain of Muzdalifa, we were ushered into a women-only compound akin to mobile homes.
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Hours after the park closes, the couple and their wedding guests are ushered into the area for their ceremony or reception.
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Officers shut down Pennsylvania Avenue to the public and ushered people off the North Lawn, where television reporters appear on camera.
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"Don't worry," he told me as he ushered her outside, away from the noise and the lights of the wedding party.
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With our marriage, I felt a certain level of social acceptance — until motherhood ushered in a whole new host of misconceptions.
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Many candidates decided to run only after President Donald Trump ushered in one of the most anti-science administrations in history.
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Recent events make clear that the revolution in communication ushered in by digital technology is entering a new phase of maturity.
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People think Donald Trump ushered in a new wave of untruthfulness, but I think he just exposed what was already there.
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As quickly as the cameras stopped rolling, Ebru and the other women were corralled and ushered outside of the studio altogether.
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The growing popularity of the World Wide Web in the mid-1990s ushered in the modern era of the Information Age.
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But two minutes later reporters were abruptly ushered out of the viewing area without being told why they had to leave.
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Once at Nike SoHo, Mr. Beckham was ushered through a back entrance, into an elevator and up to an impromptu greenroom.
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It was the end of the day's hearings, and the defendants were ushered back into the wooden cage inside the courtroom.
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The trio showed up at 1 OAK in the midst of New York Fashion Week where they were ushered right inside.
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But when she arrived, the nurses, who knew of her activism, ushered her through triage and directly to the birthing center.
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Then she put a child-size mask decorated in multi-colored smiley faces on him and ushered us out the door.
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Then she put a child-size mask decorated in multi-colored smiley faces on him and ushered us out the door.
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This shift, combined with business-friendly tax and regulatory policy, ushered in a period of mergers and acquisitions that created megacorporations.
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Applicants to its summer batch that fit the accelerator's criteria would be ushered in to the program — and receive funding — immediately.
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They were ushered into a room with trippy posters, changing colored lights, and bean bags and cushions placed on the floors.
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Before Fernanda's mother could even touch her daughter at the airport, immigration officers ushered the arriving children into a windowed room.
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"They are the diplomats and missionaries for opera," said Peter Gelb, the opera's general manager, who himself ushered during high school.
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His message to staff comes as the pandemic has ushered in a period of rapid growth for the messaging app company.
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Burger King ushered in the Internet age when it introduced its own version of an internet cafe in the late 1990s.
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"The Big Short," Adam McKay's 2015 film about the financial crisis that ushered in the Great Recession, is an obvious precedent.
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Of course, it has also been a year that has ushered in a new empire and, simultaneously, the specter of apocalypse.
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Ride-hailing apps have ushered in Ubers and Lyfts and Amazon has helped fuel a 237/7 armada of delivery trucks.
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He also ushered in radical social reforms including same-sex marriage, unthinkable in the Catholic country up to some years ago.
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The Rouhani government's nascent reforms are reminiscent of the liberalizing changes that ushered in the collapse of a different authoritarian state.
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He was quickly subdued and ushered out, as people jeered at him and the crowd roared, "Free China, free Hong Kong."
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And the coarseness of discourse that has been ushered in, I fear, will be with us for a very long time.
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It was lunchtime, and five escorts ushered me into a cavernous cafeteria, where I drank sugary tea and ate soupy dal.
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Protests two years earlier had overthrown President Viktor Yanukovych, who fled to Russia, and ushered in a more Western-leaning government.
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That discovery eventually won them a Nobel Prize in 2005, and ushered in an era of using antibiotics to cure ulcers.
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There has been change throughout the years at the office -- for instance, Paulus ushered Macintosh computers into the office in 1998.
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Hated: Facetune While body positive marketing had its heyday, the rise of Instagram culture ushered in a new kind of fakery.
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Internationally, U.S. retrenchment ushered in a heyday for authoritarian aggressors and a dismal period for international human rights and press freedom.
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The inauguration is still eight days away, but Wednesday may be remembered as the day that ushered in the Trump era.
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The last decade ushered in the rise of the direct-to-consumer brand and companies built nearly entirely on social media.
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Security guards quickly ushered CNN out of the nondescript office block on 55 Savushkina Street, headquarters of the Internet Research Agency.
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Europe last year ushered in stringent new privacy rules aimed at giving consumers more rights over how their data is used.
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The president tried to make light of his remarks in a comment caught as reporters were being ushered from the room.
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Instead, the tragedy ushered in the era of heightened school security and mass shooter training for students as young as 5.
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But a decision to relocate the capital of imperial India to Delhi in 1911 ushered in a period of relative decline.
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His wife, Andrea Chamblee, and his friend David Elfin put the finishing touches on the project and ushered it to publication.
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That device ushered in a new wave of "phablet" phones with screens that were larger than traditional phones at the time.
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The move ushered millions of Indians to the internet, access to which was too expensive for many, for the first time.
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The emergence of Jordan ushered in a new era of popularity, helped, in part, by sneaker companies like Nike and Adidas.
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In the past few years, drones have ushered in a new era of random killings, as well as massively undermining privacy.
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New governments were ushered in in several countries, with leaders promising a new era of accountability, openness, political freedom and economic opportunity.
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By removing religious restraints on the study of the body, he ushered modern hygiene and medicine into a region ravaged by plague.
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They ushered me out to dance along to the performers' songs, then back to the warm room to take off my stilettos.
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But a now series of scandals -- and a new neighbor in the White House -- have ushered in a good dose of gloom.
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She said she and a group of kids from the nursery were ushered outside until it was safe to go back in.
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It was well after 2 A.M. before the dishes were cleaned and the last guest was ushered out of the front door.
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Upon arrival in Phuket, the family was ushered to the hospital, where Xing Yong identified the body of his wife through photographs.
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Just before the speeches, we were ushered to the side of the stage where we were lined up by order of introduction.
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She declined and was eventually ushered out of the city of by Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish (Aidan Gillen) just over a season later.
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The company's free stock-trading model has ushered in 6 million users and a $5.6 billion valuation in its five-year existence.
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When I walked into the dimly lit salon, the receptionist ushered me to a quiet, serene room tucked behind the busy entrance.
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Opening Day in the major leagues will be ushered in with a chill, but the accompanying wind may give batters a boost.
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Along with several other food writers, I am ushered to Production Village, the traveling command center where producers direct the camera crews.
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At long last, Mother Nature has taken her fickle foot off our necks and ushered in consistently warmer weather 'round the country.
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Financial markets rallied on Conte's resignation, seemingly hopeful that a 103-Star/PD coalition can be ushered in and snap polls avoided.
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When IVF usually enters the pop culture sphere, it's ushered in by celebrities opening up about their own experiences with the procedure.
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Set It Up pretty much ushered in Netflix's romantic comedy renaissance, and the movie's success came as surprise even to its stars.
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Financial markets rallied on Conte's resignation, seemingly hopeful that a 5-Star/PD coalition can be ushered in and snap polls avoided.
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Just watch: Really confusing moment here where Trump stops the press from being ushered out of his photo spray with PM Netanyahu.
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Once they had passed through the security-theater gauntlet required to enter the US embassy, they were immediately ushered to their appointment.
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Courtesy Madame Tussauds Next thing I knew, my sleeve was being lint-rolled and I was being ushered back towards the catwalk.
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From here, you're handed boarding cards in groups of six and wait to be ushered down the corridor to your waiting cockpit.
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And in 2009 and 2010 Democratic majorities ushered Obama's domestic agenda through Capitol Hill in the wake of a devastating financial crisis.
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Pop music was still riding high, but Lady Gaga ushered in a new wave with singles like, "Poker Face" and "Just Dance".
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But it also symbolized an end to the stylish, celebrity-friendly era of presidential entertaining the Obamas ushered in eight years ago.
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Egypt is trying to spur economic growth after a 2011 uprising ushered in political instability that scared off tourists and foreign investors.
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Saavedra's supporters said the opposition targeted him to defend powerful private universities facing tougher standards from education reforms that he ushered in.
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It was Pence who ushered the wife of a Venezuelan political prisoner into the Oval Office for a historic meeting with Trump.
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When Romulo himself ushered me into a red leather chair, he immediately got out the blow dryer and began blasting my neck.
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Egypt has struggled to spur economic growth since a 2011 uprising ushered in political instability that scared off tourists and foreign investors.
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The American Revolution ushered in a movement that tore down systems of privilege in favor of more egalitarian ways of organizing society.
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The discovery of chimeras ushered in a new era in sync science, revealing the conceivably countless exotic forms that synchronization can take.
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About 1,500 residents and 6,000 employees of neighboring businesses were ushered out of the southern end of town, a city official said.
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I was ushered out to the fire escape by Motörhead's press officer, and onto a concrete stairwell away from the pervasive seediness.
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Such tide-swelling events, in multiplier effect, ushered in the largest internal movement of people on American soil, the Great "Black" Migration.
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And just like that, we're each ushered off to a game — some semblance of organization before it all invariably erupts into chaos.
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Twice in the past year or so, I have been ushered to the front of the immigration queue thanks an exhausted sprog.
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AMC's Mad Men and Breaking Bad ushered in a new era of envelope-pushing TV. So did HBO's Girls and Amazon's Transparent.
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About 257,2200 residents and 6,000 employees of neighboring businesses were ushered out of the southern end of town, a city official said.
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He walks only 30 steps from the prison before being ushered into a black Escalade by a sinister driver he doesn't know.
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With those travelers ushered through exclusive Pre-Check lanes, screeners could devote more scrutiny to people the agency thought posed greater risk.
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A. I have said that the successful state visit by President Xi Jinping ushered in a "golden era" for the bilateral relations.
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When the time came, Morgan was ushered into the ballroom, where Prince Charles, flanked by an equerry, was handing out the medals.
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But even as Central America ushered in a wave of democratization, the security forces of the Northern Triangle evaded comprehensive institutional reform.
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The aboveground Trinity Test in New Mexico in July 1945, which ushered in the nuclear age, had a yield of 20 kilotons.
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Fsociety's electronic erasure of billions of dollars in debt has not ushered in the freer, more equal society the group had anticipated.
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Clinton has been making particularly avid use of new fund-raising limits ushered in by court rulings and new campaign finance rules.
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And there would be no better feather in his cap when leaving than having successfully ushered tax reform through the legislative process.
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Prohibition not only failed to stop drinking, it corrupted law enforcement officials, begat violence, and ushered in a disregard for the law.
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The terror attacks of 2001 ushered in stringent Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations requiring such institutions know their customers in great detail.
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It made landfall on the Florida Panhandle as a subtropical storm and ushered drenching rains across states in the South and Midwest.
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But she's also acknowledging the historic moment ushered in by Trump's victory and the challenge facing Democrats hoping to counter his agenda.
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Some of us have known each other since elementary school—before the Justin Timberlake and Timbaland masterpiece "SexyBack" ushered us into adulthood.
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The Daily Express reported witnesses caught Burrell having a heated exchange with security guards at the chapel before he was ushered away.
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He came with two other teenage runaways, ushered away before sunrise on motorcycles by FARC militiamen from a small river port town.
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Mr. Trump was triumphantly ushered in with kid gloves by the media establishment because its ratings skyrocketed when it reported about him.
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It was Putin who ushered in the turnaround, an almost overnight rebranding of Russia from one of failure to one of strength.
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Snapchat's Stories, which have since been widely copied, ushered in a more natural order — start at the beginning and go from there.
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The contractor, a compact middle-aged man wearing a black newsboy cap and a quilted black jacket, ushered Tokarczuk into the house.
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It was last year's jettisoning of veterans like McCann — and another current Astro, Carlos Beltran — that ushered in the Yankees' youth movement.
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The talks ushered in an unprecedented rapprochement and various joint projects including a factory park in the North Korean town of Kaesong.
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What was unfamiliar 50 years ago — when productions like EAT ushered unknown methodologies into art spaces — is the new norm of today.
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At closing time, spectators were gently ushered out, while the cast packed their beach bags and left, a few at a time.
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After a commission official reviewed his application and loan records, he said he was ushered into the elegant "Taxi of Tomorrow" room.
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A decade-long insurgency led by Maoist rebels left more than 17,000 people dead before a 2006 peace deal ushered in democracy.
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Their previous three games entering this week, each worse than the one before, ushered them to the brink of a righteous collapse.
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In Yemen, we disagree about the root causes of the conflict, but we agree that it has ushered in a humanitarian disaster.
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It was a model that helped China build its skyscrapers and high-speed rail lines and ushered in an era of prosperity.
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While the removal of already rare bathroom facilities ushered in the current Hepatitis A epidemic, a less obvious culprit made things worse.
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After years of big and boxy shapes, labels like the Row and Dolce & Gabbana have ushered in a more refined, ladylike shape.
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But the openness, known as glasnost, ushered in by the Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev presented Mr. Askoldov with an unexpected opportunity.
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The passage of a more liberal immigration law in 1965, which ended ethnic quotas and prioritized family reunification, ushered in new demographics.
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NotPetya ushered in a new era of implant-enabled warfare where public opinion is as much the target as traditional IT systems.
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The Ronald Reagan presidency, in particular, ushered in an era where corporate bottom lines took precedence over fair wages for American workers.
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The mouthy punks, streetwise prostitutes and seen-it-all bartenders drop away, and we're ushered to a seat at the central drama.
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Zakaria does not mention that the 2015 election of the Polish Law and Justice Party ushered in a dramatic turn toward authoritarianism.
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The impact: Mayor and Queloz's discovery of the planet 51 Pegasi b in 1995 effectively ushered in a new age of astrophysics.
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TikTok famously helped Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" break Billboard records and has ushered in a new class of internet celebrities.
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While the media was ushered out of the facility, news was breaking about the shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida.
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Since 2009, more than 300 volunteers have ushered around 8,500 amphibians across the streets from just above New York City to Albany.
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The Palais was briefly evacuated on Saturday night after a suspicious object was found, but viewers were quickly ushered back to screenings.
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He was ushered up to Wordsworth's study, which served also as the family's dining room, the children's playroom, and the drawing room.
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The change in thinking traces back to the Chicago School revolution of the 1970s, which ushered in decades of mergers and consolidation.
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The doormen, dressed in kilts with long feathers protruding from their berets, ushered in more than 50 uniformed American military service members.
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In 2000, Pier 1 ushered in the internet craze and the advent of e-commerce by creating its first website, Pier1.com.
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The new year ushered in a landmark California privacy law that gives residents more control over how their digital data is used.
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The 21st century has ushered in an era flooded with technological advancements that build on each other seemingly on a monthly basis.
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Under the leadership of veteran central banker Zhou Xiaochuan, the country has ushered in financial reforms and expanded the yuan's global reach.
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"It's a very good place, the Jordan Valley," Mr. Netanyahu responded over his shoulder, as he was being ushered from the room.
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Growth investing in popular internet and technology companies has ushered the major stock indexes to all-time highs over the last year.
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Maduro rejected the "ultimatum" set by EU leaders, asserting that previous elections that ushered him into another six-year term were fair.
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Many fled Iran after the revolution, which ushered in the Islamic Republic, or during the eight-year war with Iraq that followed.
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More recently, he emerged as a critic of Xi Jinping, China's leader, who ushered in more authoritarian policies and abolished term limits.
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Ryan, who had ushered a repeal bill through the House earlier in the year, also has shown no appetite for the approach.
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Its mobile, app-based operating system wasn't clunky and its multi-touch interface ushered in a different way of interacting with devices.
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You don't really hear Frank Ocean or J. Cole on pop radio, but streaming has ushered in what the new pop is.
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At the 33rd Street PATH Station, at least eight attendants answered questions and ushered customers onto the platforms through the evening rush.
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"Yeah, we're in for it," Byrne said, and soon he climbed onto a table, switched off the television and ushered everyone out.
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The reader is ushered into a galaxy of Jewishness, from the Ottoman court to faraway China by way of Cochin in India.
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Its demise ushered in a wave of prosecutions that rooted out accounting fraud at other companies like WorldCom, HealthSouth and Adelphia Communications.
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If you stop pedaling you lose — and then a cannon sounds, an airship swoops down, and you're ushered out of the arena.
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Ne Win, who ushered in nearly half a century of military rule, hundreds of thousands of South Asians fled Burma for India.
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We believe that the children slaughtered by Herod were ushered into the presence of God and will be with him for eternity.
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David took over as commissioner of the NBA in 1984 and ushered incredible growth in the league over his 30-year tenure.
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Streaming has ushered in shorter seasons, longer hiatuses and less residual money, with the syndication and DVD markets starting to go dry.
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Anyway, their daughter, Rani, is only a month old -- too young for candy hunting -- but they ushered some other kids ... probably relatives.
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The audience is left to contemplate the expressions and mentalities of those onlookers, who ushered in the modern spectacle of black suffering.
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The term came as we were ushered into the digital world, and now we're using technology to identify and solve the problem.
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UNC president Vital Kamerhe is widely expected to become prime minister as part of the power-sharing government ushered in under the talks.
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Washington (CNN)House Democrats who ushered President Barack Obama's health care reforms into law say they failed to sell it from the start.
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As a result, the last remaining plants in the United States were shuttered, and horse slaughter was effectively ushered out of the country.
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His ascendancy and Michel's retirement ushered in a new combative style of leadership for House Republicans, who have remained largely uncompromising ever since.
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A T-shirt in black or white handed over in a commemorative bag "compliments of Drake" before fans were quickly ushered back outside.
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And a zeal for avant-garde street wear has ushered in an "anything goes!" attitude in certain pockets of Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan.
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She said she was quickly ushered out of the community, escorted to the US-Mexico border by her father and another Nxivm member.
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And Kim ushered in the championship celebration in style — and with some help from one of her (and Princess Kate's) favorite designers — Packham.
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Each audition had a limited amount of time, signaled by a bell, at which point each singer was ushered off stage mid-song.
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This week, dozens of users reported that Facebook had ushered in this unthinkable scenario by removing their ability to delete posts, Venturebeat reported.
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So after you've plugged it in and powered it on you'll then be ushered through a fairly painless process on the Control Center.
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Social media has allowed creators to take back the narrative to some extent, and has ushered in more press coverage on the topic.
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While Feinstein made clear she didn't agree with the kids, she again asked them to consider her legislation as they were ushered out.
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Financial markets have rallied since Conte's resignation, seemingly hopeful that a 5-Star/PD coalition can be ushered in and snap polls avoided.
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So well-known were your commitments to human rights and liberal values that we ushered you in like a breath of fresh air.
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They all get settlements as they're ushered out the door, and Nelson "Big Head" Bighetti is offered a settlement package of $20 million.
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Those layers of lashes not only ushered in a greater sense of self, but a blown-out approach to her entire stage presence.
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The quickened pace of life that the high-tech inventions ushered in is out of step with the Santa Clara of my youth.
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In Chile, as in Spain, the transition ushered in the most successful period in the country's history, with greater prosperity and social progress.
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As it happened, protests leading up to the 1988 Olympics in Seoul ushered in the restoration of civil liberties and direct presidential elections.
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Move over T. rex, new dinosaur unveiled But what was destructive for dinosaurs ultimately ushered in a new era for mammals -- and humans.
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Improvements in racquet technology have ushered out the once-popular aggressive, serve-and-volley style, tilting matches in favor of baseline-centered bludgeoning.
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Khloé, Kourtney and Kylie have all brought back Champion-branded shirts and ushered in a new era of sweaty footwear: the lucite heel.
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The show might have ushered in a new era of the sitcom, but the opinionated chef will have nothing to do with it.
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Ultimately, the Brazilian component of the BRIC miracle, that would have potentially ushered in a brighter future for the broader region, didn't materialize.
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Before his opening speech, Harry ushered in the Invictus Games by scaling the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Friday to raise the Invictus flag.
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Jake Anantha, an 18-year-old from Charlotte, was approached by a member of Trump's security team and then ushered out by police.
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A new age ushered in fresh bout of confidence for Arlen, who exposed her legs for the first time on the show Tuesday.
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Others were ushered inside shops by officers with their guns drawn or fled in panic, screaming and carrying young children in their arms.
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He has ushered in a new era at DOJ -- one that cherishes the Constitution and its protection of our freedom from government oppression.
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Phi Phi's 365-day count may have come to an end as we ushered in 2017, and we miss her daily updates terribly.
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Its automated retirement account service "Acorns Later" has ushered in 350,000 investors who have invested $40 million to date, according to the company.
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We were ushered into the place with a suitably fancy "Right this way, sir," and entered... what could have been any restaurant, really.
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They were denied access to the event and ushered instead into an overflow room, where Clinton met with them privately after her speech.
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His mother scooped him up and ushered him out of the rink, where they were approached by a woman in her early 40s.
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And it was the election of Hayes that ushered in the end of Reconstruction, ripening the landscape for the institution of Jim Crow.
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Security for the next scene is tight — on this secrecy-obsessed show, it always is — and nonessential personnel are ushered off the location.
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Even if he is ushered from the scene, the America we have become since he took office will not magically become lotus-land.
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On a recent Friday, Ms. Alonso, the 95-year-old director of the Ballet Nacional de Cuba, was ushered to her balcony seat.
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Economic Scene Donald J. Trump and Boris Johnson: Is this how the era ushered in by Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher finally ends?
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The defendants were ushered past the columns of the portico and into a windowless room, where they were placed in a large cage.
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But the arrival of better trawlers and whizzier mapping capabilities over the past six decades has ushered in a fishing free-for-all.
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A pair of court rulings in 2010, headlined by the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, ushered in the era of the super PAC.
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Fellow new release, Universal's "Last Christmas," ushered in the holiday season early and landed at No. 4 with $11.6 million from 3,448 screens.
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Tech firms, used to having limited staff and to being able easily to operate across borders, are being ushered down the same path.
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LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Almost unnoticed, Rio Tinto Chief Executive Jean Sebastien Jacques has ushered the China iron ore elephant out of the room.
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He ushered Poke in, showed him where to drop his clothes, and Poke did his best not to think about Rod's new situation.
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So maybe the innovation of broadband streaming has not quite ushered in a brave new world of artistic freedom of expression after all.
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For now, many in the party whose presidents ushered in Social Security, the G.I. Bill and civil rights seem most focused on infrastructure.
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In the 1970s, '80s and on, she ushered women's basketball to the golden era it is in today and she did it right.
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It's also where the young campers would arrive in the summer, before they were ushered into cottages concealed by beech and elm trees.
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We have ushered in ideas around zero emissions and a national mobilization to address the emergency that many have refused to take seriously.
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While those titles ushered in a new era of video gaming in the home, the medium has played out quite differently in Asia.
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Instead, we were simply ushered into the ship's theater to watch an (admittedly Hollywood-level) short film on the ship's dos and don'ts.
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But she's also acknowledging the historic moment ushered in by Trump's victory –– and the challenge facing Democrats hoping to counter his conservative agenda.
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Pregnant women, like the narrator, become an all-important commodity to the power brokers, and an age of oppression is quickly ushered in.
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Ushered inside, they began a trade in top-secret information that continues to this day, after being welcomed with a glass of sherry.
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But it hasn't even been a year since Donald Trump rode down an escalator and ushered in the reality show we're now watching.
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On Friday, a half-dozen broad-shouldered men in dark suits ushered their friend and comrade's body into a church for his funeral.
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At least one ushered visitors to a girl's clothing site though, and had been clicked over 3,500 times since the beginning of May.
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Being ushered into a darkened San Francisco Victorian with a floor-to-ceiling display of framed LSD blotter papers patterned with eclectic abandon.
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An employee ushered me into a small windowless room where two other employees sat surrounded by Switch parts neatly stacked to the ceiling.
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In the stalls of the Old City, shopkeepers ushered us into back rooms lined in carpets and pillows to drink glasses of tea.
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The chaos ushered in hundreds of millions of dollars of debt and invited the undue influence of banks, media barons and successive governments.
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Carrying everything from the AIM-9 Sidewinder to nuclear weapons, the Phantom ushered in modern air combat as a true multi-role fighter.
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With Kombucha taps and yoga classes at lunch, WeWork has ushered in a new focus on services for tenants in commercial real estate.
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The next two decades ushered in a wave of fresh designers who each brought their unique flare to jewelry design, including Jean Schlumberger.
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That's ushered in a new political era in the United States, one where each election tops the amount of spending in the last.
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The series, which ran for six seasons and ushered in the era of gritty, critically acclaimed cable dramas, had a famously ambiguous ending.
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While Republican leaders today are opposed to campaign finance reforms it was Gerald Ford, a Republican, who ushered in the monumental 1974 reforms.
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His death and subsequent diagnosis ushered in a period of awareness of the long-term, sometimes fatal, repercussions of brain injuries in hockey.
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Then the nominees were ushered out of the room, and the 50-odd club members in attendance began scooping up handfuls of marbles.
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A year after the deal ushered in a wary thaw between Washington and Tehran, five U.S. citizens were freed in a prisoner exchange.
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On a summer morning a few months later, the chamberlains ushered him into a small room in the hotel where they were hiding.
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Mr. Modi has certainly ushered in an age when the "Indian soul" — like the German and Russian soul before it — is finding utterance.
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Asked about the ongoing investigation after his election on Tuesday, Bongo told journalists "No comment" before being ushered away by fellow ANC lawmakers.
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A few years later they forged another path, participating in the founding of Judson Dance Theater, which ushered dance into its postmodern phase.
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Across Miami and other Florida cities, like Tampa and Orlando, Harvey ushered in a common refrain: There but for the grace of God.
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The drop ushered in another day of heightened volatility from coronavirus risks and the escalating oil-market war between Russia and Saudi Arabia.
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But it has also ushered in an era of intricately choreographed routines that have grown more elaborate as the season has gone on.
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It ushered in a new era of IT, by developing cloud computing in 2006, getting a years-long head start on its competitors.
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Then I was shown an orientation video and ushered into a rainbow-painted hallway, which turned out to be another line in disguise.
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The Park Theater, which opened in 1798 just east of Broadway near City Hall, ushered in a new era, offering seating for 2,000.
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The Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in December 2012 ushered in the last major wave of calls from activists for universal background checks.
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He was ushered onto the sound stage of "Can-Can," where he met two stars from the film: Shirley MacLaine and Juliet Prowse.
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When Mr. Clinton ran for president in 1992, he denounced the "butchers of Beijing" and then ushered China into the World Trade Organization.
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According to the left-leaning newspaper Hankyoreh, two foundations under Ms. Choi's control were ushered through the government approval process at record speed.
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Trump's quid pro quo attempt with Ukraine is of a piece with the corrupt practices ushered in by populists all around the world.
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While the move is one of many modern culture changes Solomon ushered in, open floor plans might lead his workers to resent him.
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When Donald Trump took over as US president in 2017, he ushered in a significant shift in the United States&apos arms exports.
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An airport hangar outside Paris shook with cheers, toasts and foot-stomping in December as diplomats ushered a landmark climate agreement into existence.
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Most recently, he ushered through Disney's $71 billion acquisition of Fox's entertainment business, which would add even more content to its streaming library.
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The giant fish are laid on a conveyor, still flopping, and ushered into a "cutting trailer" where they are quickly sliced into fillets.
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On-demand digital video has ushered in the era of Peak TV, meaning there are more shows and more writing jobs than ever.
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After that, visitors are ushered into fake "gondolas" to watch a video tutorial detailing the process of getting ready to ski or snowboard.
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The 2017 storms forced hoteliers to regroup and rebuild — which has, according to leading travel advisers, ushered in a new age of hospitality.
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In recent months there have been countrywide protests against foreign interference and entrenched corruption ushered in through the US-led invasion and occupation.
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As plainclothes officers ushered Oswago into a vehicle at his Nairobi home, he protested his innocence and said he was being unfairly targeted.
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Because the industrial age — ushered in by steam power and sustained by internal combustion, electricity and other technologies — was hard on our planet.
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Menon and his prospective employers made the short walk to Chelsea's Stamford Bridge stadium, where they were quickly ushered to the suite level.
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The next day, we woke up in a world that no longer ushered spring into New York, every year, with a Cunningham season.
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This problem is exacerbated by the 85033 Budget Control Act that ushered in drastic and long-term cuts to discretionary spending through 2023.
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Catherine McKenna, the environment minister who ushered in the carbon tax, came out on top in Ottawa Centre, overcoming a potential NDP takeover.
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The Big Water has ushered in the Sixth World, and with it, all the spirits and monsters that used to inhabit people's dreams.
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The last few weeks have ushered in a wave of new music, with a number of big albums coming out since Labor Day.
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It ushered in a period of suicide bombings and shooting attacks by Palestinians, and Israeli air strikes, demolitions, no-go zones and curfews.
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They were told to gather in the lobby with their items and were then ushered onto vehicles and whisked off to other hotels.
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Game design came into its own as a form of artistry and ushered in a whole new world of textures, colours, shading, and intricacy.
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We already ushered in the most diverse Congress in history in 2018 — who is to say we can't elect a female president in 2020?
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After the "Maidan" street revolt toppled Yanukovich in February 2014 and ushered in a pro-Western leadership under Poroshenko, Lutsenko joined Poroshenko's political bloc.
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Together, along with Jesse Hernandez, who joined the New Orleans Saints cheerleading team the same year, they ushered in a new era of cheerleading.
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Family members were ushered into the courthouse as they arrived with lawyers in a convoy of cars on Monday morning, and some wore masks.
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"We have got to change the culture," said Biden, who authored the Violence Against Women Act and eventually ushered it to passage in 1994.
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Protests against Morsy swept through Cairo, just like the unrest that had broken Mubarak's long rule and ushered in Egypt's brief flirtation with democracy.
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Then I'm ushered, through a courtyard strung with Christmas lights and dotted with potted Valencia orange trees, to a second, higher-priority reception desk.
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It would be fitting, of course, if Green's film ushered in the new age of the slasher, the way that its predecessor Halloween did.
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They ushered us into the Steve Jobs Theater, which is buried like a bunker in the earth and topped with a great glass shrine.
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White-and-red tape was strung around the area and whistle-blowing wardens ushered weekend joggers out of the park, which was swiftly closed.
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And indeed, the HP Chromebook 13 looks to be a pretty compelling alternative to the MacBook upgrade Apple ushered into the world last week.
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The Classic II isn't a massive overhaul, especially compared to the slimmer silhouette the company ushered in recently as part of a rebranding effort.
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He ushered in a generation of about two dozen black Republican congressmen, all from the South, in the two decades that followed the war.
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And bearish options activity finally became extreme late last week, looking a bit like the spike in anxiety that likewise has ushered in bounces.
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We were greeted by a lanky rep in pineapple-colored Hunter S. Thompson sunglasses who ushered us inside and clambered in the back seat.
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The phenomenon of Bruce Lee ushered in an era of Asian male bodies seen in popular American culture as the martial arts tough guy.
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He's a "small town kid ushered into a dangerous, but intoxicating life of crime," as our narrator — Jughead (Cole Sprouse) — announces at the open.
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More residents of high-tax states are reportedly looking to move in light of changes ushered in by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
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Despite claims to the contrary, it is a day which will now have to be ushered in with the dawn of a new year.
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From the start of August to the end of last year, clients ushered $2.9 billion of assets into those new "ZERO" funds, Johnson said.
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At the same time, the referendum vote to leave the European Union has ushered in a period of heightened political, institutional, and economic uncertainty.
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Only days ago, President Trump ushered in a new era of diplomacy, meeting one-on-one with the North Korean dictator Kim Jong un.
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